Background
Erica Kennedy Johnson was born on March 24, 1970. Her father died when she was 17 years old. Her mother, Mary Mobley Johnson, was an interior designer.
Erica Kennedy Johnson was born on March 24, 1970. Her father died when she was 17 years old. Her mother, Mary Mobley Johnson, was an interior designer.
Kennedy attended Sarah Lawrence College and Oxford University, earning her Bachelor"s degree in liberal arts from Sarah Lawrence in 1992.
Her 2004 novel Bling, became a New York Times bestseller. In 2010, she was named to the list of 100 most influential African Americans, as published by Ebony magazine and known as the "Ebony Power 100". Following her college graduation, Kennedy started her career working as a publicist with various top fashion designers including Tommy Hilfiger and Sean Combs.
She worked as a special news correspondent for the New York Daily News before writing on fashion and entertainment for Vibe, InStyle, Paper, and Elle United Kingdom. She also wrote a popular blog for the Huffington Post.
Kennedy published two novels. Her first novel, Bling, was published by Miramax Books in 2004 and reached 35th on the New York Times Best Seller list.
The Weinstein Company optioned the book for film adaptation. Her second novel, Feminista, was published by Saint Martin"s Press in 2009.
On June 18, 2012, the Miami Beach, Florida police department confirmed to news media that Kennedy"s body had been found in her home on June 13.
She was 42 years old. Kennedy"s cause of death has never been publicly announced.