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Caribbean-American journalist, writer, and author
Charmaine Wilkerson
BornNew York
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBarnard College
Stanford University
OccupationAuthor
Notable workBlack Cake (2022)
Websitecharmspen.com

Charmaine Wilkerson is a Caribbean-American journalist, writer, and author. She is known for her debut novel, Black Cake, which was a New York Times Bestseller.

Personal life

Wilkerson is originally from New York. She has moved around a lot in her own life. She spent much of her childhood living in Jamaica and some time as an adult living in Los Angeles. She currently lives in Rome, where she has been living for over two decades.

Both of Wilkerson's parents are Caribbean-American. Her mother was born and raised in Jamaica. Her father was a textile artist.

Wilkerson is a graduate of Barnard College and Stanford University.

Career

Wilkerson spent much of her career as a journalist. She began her reporting in California in a major agricultural area. For a period, she also worked for a United Nations agency with a focus on agriculture, poverty reduction, and hunger reduction.

As a writer, Wilkerson has published a number of short stories. Her debut novel, Black Cake, was released in 2022.

Black Cake

Her first novel was published in 2022. Black Cake was a New York Times bestseller, a Read With Jenna book club pick, and a Book of the Month club pick.

Before the novel was even published, the TV rights were purchased by Oprah Winfrey's production company, Harpo Films, as the result of a bidding war. The on-screen adaptation was developed as a Hulu series, released in 2023.

With her debut novel, Wilkerson wanted to relay the importance and ability of transferring culture and stories through food. Black cake is a Caribbean food that Wilkerson's own mother made, though they called it rum pudding. Wilkerson herself bakes the dessert once a year.

Published works

  • Black Cake (2022)
  • Deluge (2023)
  • Good Dirt (forthcoming 2025)

References

  1. newsamericas (2022-07-27). "Caribbean American Author Makes Obama Reading List". Black Immigrant Daily News From News Americas. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  2. ^ "The many layers of Charmaine Wilkerson's 'Black Cake'". Montana Public Radio. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  3. ^ Megan, O'Neill Melle (February 28, 2022). "On Her Shelf: Black Cake Author Charmaine Wilkerson Talks Nostalgia in the Kitchen and the Book She Recommends Most". Parade. Retrieved February 8, 2023.
  4. ^ Nordstrom, Leigh (2022-02-02). "Meet the Debut Novelist Whose First Book Has Already Been Optioned by Oprah". WWD. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  5. ^ Makalintal, Bettina (2022-12-21). "Charmaine Wilkerson's 'Black Cake' Uses a Beloved Christmas Dessert to Reveal Untold Stories". Eater. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  6. ^ Joskow, Melissa (2022-02-03). "The PEN Ten: An Interview with Charmaine Wilkerson". PEN America. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  7. "'Read with Jenna' pick for February is 'Black Cake' by Charmaine Wilkerson". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2023-02-08.
  8. "Charmaine Wilkerson's 'Black Cake' Is Now a Hulu Series—Here's When to Tune In". ELLE. 2023-11-01. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  9. Snow, Maia (July 18, 2024). "Penguin Michael Joseph to publish latest novel by Charmaine Wilkerson". The Bookseller. Retrieved July 22, 2024.

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