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Christine Coppa
EducationUniversity of the Arts (MFA)
GenreParenting and Lifestyle
Notable worksRattled!
Website
christinecoppa.com

Christine Coppa is an American author, blogger and columnist. She is best known for her book Rattled!, published by Broadway Books in 2009. The book was named a Target Breakout Book.

Early life

Coppa grew up in Wayne, New Jersey. She received a MFA in creative writing from the University of the Arts.[1]

Career

Coppa is the founding blogger of Storked! blog featured on glamour.com. As a professional writer and editor, she has contributed to Glamour, Marie Claire (Australia), Philadelphia Magazine, First, In Touch Weekly, and Pregnancy magazine among other publications. Her work was mentioned in The New York Times.[2] The Sunday Times called her a writer "at the forefront of a wave of modern moms who are reinventing the parental publishing genre."[3] New York Post called her "the ultimate sanctimommy".[4] She appeared as herself in Murderball.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ COPPA, CHRISTINE. "Single mom adjusts to life at the Shore". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  2. ^ Schillinger, Liesl (21 June 2009). "On Board With Motherhood". NY Times.
  3. ^ "Single Mom hits Pay with 'mommy blogs'". The Sunday Times.[dead link]
  4. ^ Ridley, Jane (2017-07-10). "Insufferable mommy blogger shames parents for using hotel 'kids clubs' on vacation". New York Post. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  5. ^ "Christine Coppa". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
  6. ^ Jessica Hornig and Richard Gerdeau, A. B. C. "The Toughest Call: Love After Tragedy". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-07-18.