Warn graduated from
Annie Wright School in Tacoma in 1992. She then attended
Wellesley College in 1996 with a degree in women's studies, and received a master's degree in theological studies from
Harvard University in 1998. She spent eight years in online marketing before selling her
gay and
lesbian entertainment websites AfterEllen.com and
AfterElton.com to
Logo in 2006. Warn stepped down as the Editor in Chief of AfterEllen.com, with Karman Kregloe stepping into the role in 2009. Warn is currently the Vice President of Growth at Seattle-based immigration startup
Boundless Immigration. Warn's extensive written work on lesbian and
bisexual women in entertainment has been included or cited in numerous magazines, including
Velvetpark,
Curve and
Lesbian News; in newspapers like
USA Today,
Los Angeles Times, and
Emmy Magazine; and in books like
BITCHfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine,
Queer Popular Culture: Literature, Media, Film, and Television,
Bisexual Women: Friendship & Social Organization, and
News and Sexuality: Media Portraits of Diversity. Warn also wrote the introduction to the ''Reading the 'L' Word
, a collection of essays by academics and journalists about the Showtime drama The L Word''. In November 2006, Warn was honored as one of the year's "10 Amazing Gay Women in Showbiz" by non-profit organization
Power Up. In December 2006, she appeared on a panel with other notable LGBT actors and activists on
Logo's Queer Year 2006 TV special. She was one of four co-hosts on the first season of the online lesbian talk show
She Said What? Warn currently co-hosts the entertainment news video blogs
She Made Me Watch This and
Who Thought THAT Was A Good Idea? with her partner Lori Grant, which runs weekly on AfterEllen.com. == References ==