Celia Farber is a native New Yorker who grew up in Sweden and returned to the United States to attend college. She now divides her time between Spain and New York City.
Best known for her writings against pandemic propaganda, from AIDS to Covid, she was also an early critic of the emerging thought forms that would become “woke.” Since the late 1980s, she has written for Harper’s, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Salon, The New York Press, The New York Post, Herald on Sunday (Scotland), and many more.
From 1987 to 1997, Celia Farber wrote and edited SPIN magazine’s AIDS column, “Words from the Front.” Her 1998 Esquire cover story on O. J. Simpson broke sales records for the magazine that had held since the 1970s and was translated and syndicated to over twenty-five countries.
She is a contributing writer at The Epoch Times. You can follow her work at celiafarber.substack.com.