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The Amorist
Editor-in-chief Rowan Pelling
CategoriesErotic magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherJames Pembroke Publishing
First issueApril 2017
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based in London, U.K.
Language English
Website The Amorist

The Amorist is an English-language erotic magazine launched in 2017 in the United Kingdom.

History

Cover of July 2017 issue

Rowan Pelling, after working as a columnist at the Daily Telegraph, a journalist at Private Eye, and an editor of the Erotic Review, started The Amorist in April 2017 with a "small staff" of an editorial team of four (herself, a deputy editor, a designer, and a features editor) [1] and a "tight budget." [2] The first issue had seven pages of advertising, including ads for an "upmarket" sex toy company and a matchmaking service, [2] with an initial print-run of 12,000 and a cover price of £4.95. [3]

Content

The magazine's founder and chief editor had stated she aimed for "a monthly anthology of erotica, news, reviews and fiction, a blend of love, romance and sex." [4] Pelling's stated challenge is "to get it on the general interest shelf next to National Geographic." [4]

Online

After about seven months of publication, the magazine switched to an online-only format. [3]

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