Before they become historical documents, diaries start out as ordinary ledgers, a frame-by-frame accounting of the moments and events of a person's days.
Sheila McClear is a writer at various publications, including Los Angeles Magazine, The Atlantic, and The Washington Post. She focuses on topics such as cleantech, recycling, and renewable energy, exploring the intersection of environmental issues and innovation. Sheila is also the author of the memoir The Last of the Live Nude Girls and has been featured in notable outlets like Environmental Health News, MSN, and The Nation.






