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Learn moreSunny Song's Big Summer Goals: 1. Make Rafael Kim my boyfriend (finally!) 2. Hit 100K followers (almost there...) 3. Have the best last summer of high school ever Not on Sunny's list? Accidentally filming a PG-13 cooking video that goes viral (#browniegate). Extremely not on her list? Being shipped off to a digital-detox farm camp in Iowa (IOWA??) for a whole month. She's trading in her WiFi connection for a butter churn, and if she wants any shot at growing her social media platform this summer, she'll need to find a way back online. But between some unexpected friendships and an alarmingly cute farm boy, Sunny might be surprised by the connections she makes when she's forced to disconnect.
Suzanne Park is a Korean-American writer and former comedian who appeared on BET, was the winner of the Seattle Sierra Mist Comedy Competition, and placed as a semi-finalist in NBC's Stand Up For Diversity showcase in San Francisco. In her spare time, she procrastinates. Born and raised in Tennessee, she currently resides in Los Angeles.
Joy Osmanski grew up writing plays but never thought about being in them. After graduating from Principia College with her degree in creative writing and studio art, she decided to audition for a local production of Our Town and was cast for the lead role. She went on to pursue her master's degree in acting from UC San Diego and now works steadily in theater, television, and voiceover work.