Ariel Leve
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Ariel Leve was born in New York City in 1968 and has been a journalist and columnist with The Sunday Times Magazine since 2003, specializing in investigative features, in-depth interviews and a humorous weekly column, Cassandra. She has twice been nominated for the British Press Awards and in 2008 won Feature Writer Of The Year from the Magazine Design and Journalism Awards. She has written for The Guardian, Vogue, and others. For as long as she can remember, she’s been worrying.

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A Wardrobe An Agoraphobic Would Love

Posted September 3, 2009 | 14:53:52 (EST)

Last week I decided to clean out my closet. As in my actual closet, not the psychological one. My mental closet is still as cramped and messy as it's always been.

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When Writers Have Houseguests

Posted August 21, 2009 | 18:51:27 (EST)

People who work at home should never have houseguests unless there's a house or even better: a guesthouse.

There's a reason I don't let people stay with me. I live in tiny flat and I work at home. I do not have an extra bedroom and so what this means...

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The Perils of Looking Healthy

Posted August 5, 2009 | 19:29:38 (EST)

The other day my doctor entered the room, looked me over and said, "So, don't take this the wrong way..." Before he continued, I cut him off. "It's too late," I said. No good can come from beginning a sentence that way.

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Nice to Meet You, and What Do You Do?

Posted July 27, 2009 | 15:20:39 (EST)

(Ed Note: The following is an excerpt from "The Cassandra Chronicles" by Ariel Leve. Joan Rivers has described the author as "the love child of David Sedaris and Fran Leibowitz.")

Where's the dividing line between what we do and who we are? It's never more of an issue...

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