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In the 1940s a wealthy American businessman, known simply as “Collector,” commissioned Anïs Nin, Henry Miller, and other famous writers to produce erotic fiction for his private consumption, at a rate of one dollar per page.

“This started an epidemic of erotic journals. Everyone was writing up their sexual experiences. Invented, overheard, researched from Krafft-Ebing and medical books. We had comical conversations. We told a story and the rest of us had to decide whether it was true or false. Or plausible. Was this plausible? Robert Duncan would offer to experiment, to test our inventions, to confirm or negate our fantasies.”

Nin never met the collector herself. But occasionally she received a phone call.

“Less poetry,” said the voice over the telephone. “Be specific.”

Writing horoscopes is a little like writing erotica. You must write about your own life and everyone you have ever known. You must look directly at the most uncomfortable bits of life: our perversions, shadows, embarrassing insecurities, and describe them as plainly as possible, with generosity and care for our tender hearts and fragile dreams. Doing it well is arduous but can also be pleasurable. A practice for all the other types of writing you will do.

We’re looking for this kind of writer to join the Co–Star Content team. You’ll help tens of millions of people connect with each other and themselves—through astrology—in real, meaningful ways.

What you'll do

  • Express complex human experience with simplicity and nuance, compassion and objectivity.
  • Wield the horoscope to find new ways to make people feel seen. “Recover the sensation of life; make us feel things, make the stone stony.”
  • Rewrite what feels tired and trite. Cut everything unnecessary.
  • Internalize the brand, and make it come alive in your own words.

What you'll bring

  • A strong voice and internal compass.
  • Keen observational skills. You perform psychological brain surgery on yourself and others.
  • Piercing knowledge of human behavior—whether through academia, astrology, therapy, or a lifetime of careful observation.
  • You’re emotionally intelligent and generally give good advice.
  • Excellent communication skills and confidence presenting your work.
  • Precise writing. Your metaphors are unvarnished and your style is deep without being pretentious.

What this application asks

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First Name, Last Name, Email, Phone, Resume/CV, Cover Letter

  • LinkedIn Profile
  • Portfolio or links to work
  • How did you hear about this job? choose any
  • If you selected 'Word of Mouth' or 'Other' who referred you and/or where did you find us? optional
  • Would you require visa sponsorship to work in the country in which this position is based? choose one
  • What are your pronouns?

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