Occasional actress Lindsay Lohan is reportedly talking with a high-powered literary agent in hopes of penning a real-life “Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.”

Lohan’s proposed tell-all — on her career, family and battles with drugs — would be based on journals she kept while in various rehab stints, TMZ.com reported on Sunday.

She reportedly sat down last week with reps for Waxman Leavall, and the meeting was taped for Lohan’s reality show on Oprah Winfrey’s network.

Waxman Leavall has represented celebrity authors such as Victor Cruz, Novak Djokovic, Brock Lesnar, Bill Murray and Cal Ripken Jr.

The “Mean Girls” actress has already received multiple six-digit offers for her proposed book, according to TMZ.

Lohan’s publicist, the actress’ lawyer, and reps for Waxman Leavall did not immediately return requests for comment.