And, unlike Arfin, I never want to show my diaries to anyone, let alone publish them for the world to read. (Should I be upset about that?) But I do remember what it’s like to write in my diary as a pre-adolescent girl about how terrifying and strange it felt to start 6th grade. I don’t know what it’s like to do heroin (is that how you say it? “do heroin?”). She currently works as staff writer on the HBO series Girls, created by Lena Dunham (Tiny Furniture) and produced by Judd Apatow.įull disclosure: There is a lot (A LOT) in Lesley Arfin’s “Diary” to which I straight-up cannot relate. Lesley has done commercial work for clients such as XBox, Burton, Sophomore, Kanon Vodka, and Nike. She penned the introduction to the 2010 interior design/photo book The Selby: In Your Place. Lesley has written columns for websites such as Street Carnage, Buzz Net, and Thought Catalog. She has freelanced for a number of publications:, Jane, Nylon, iD, America, Purple, Paper, Jalouse, and she is currently the New York contributor to Australian magazine, Russh. Lesley is the former Editor-In-Chief of Missbehave magazine. The introduction to the book was written by Chloe Sevigny. ![]() In 2007 her book, Dear Diary, based on the column, was published by Vice Books/MTV Press. She graduated from Hampshire College and immediately started an internship at Vice magazine, where she then went on to write a number of articles, as well as her own column, "Dear Diary." ![]() Lesley Arfin has been writing professionally since 2001.
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