Posted on 06/03/2009 12:37:56 PM PDT by yankeedame
Known around the world as the 'king of horror', author Stephen King doesn't need to try too hard to sell his books.
But after writing his latest tale Morality, King decided to give the story maximum publicity, by 'publishing' it on the naked body of...supermodel Bar Refaeli.
...features nude on the July cover of the U.S. edition of men's magazine Esquire, with the opening paragraphs of King's short story written across her famous curves.
The write stuff: Bar Rafaeli shows off her figure - and the
opening paragraphs of Stephen King's new novel - on the front cover of Esquire magazine
The 23-year-old beauty had several sentences from the story, along with the title 'Morality' and Stephen King's name written in scrawly black ink across her tanned physique.
Morality is billed as a story about a married couple who are struggling financially.
The wife Nora 'is approached by her employer with a proposition that could make their dream of a home in Vermont a reality. But will it be worth the moral consequence?'
Bar posed naked to launch the magazine's special... ...'I haven't seen anything like that ever. So I wanted to be the girl who did it.' The model lay still while graphic designer James Victor painted first 48 of the story's 6,657 words on her naked flesh....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The world has moved on.
I went with "Welcome Aboard".
Their bodies were photoshopped. The hefty one was signficantly trimmed.
One of the cooler starts to a good story, right up there with "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit"
I have Pennsylvania tattooed on mine.
The abbreviation, that is.
I have Pennsylvania tattooed on mine.
The abbreviation, that is.
I have.....
"UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS"
In the winter it is just plain usmc....
The “Miss Issippi” must have been some dame!
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