
Currently a living archive, QNY was full of late-night sex stories, musings on open relationships, and tales of New York along with the occasional dirty picture from author Guy New York. No longer taking new paid subscriptions.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 177 | Founded | 5 years ago | Last Issue | 3 years ago |
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Hello friends! We are well into summer now with hot humid nights and hotter more humid days. I hope you’re all keeping cool and getting some downtime to enjoy yourselves.
A few weeks back I wrote an essay for Rachel Kramer Bussel about wh...
I can’t help but feel like I couldn’t hack it.
It’s not the reason I retried Guy New York, but it’s the one my mind wants to focus on. If I was more financially successful then maybe I’d have the energy and the will to keep going. That’s...
Screen shot of my Ben Goodwin author page.
Hello friends! It’s been a tumultuous week as I’ve worked to deconstruct some of my writing infrastructure while I change things up. Mostly it’s been about making sure I don’t allow new subscripti...
I think it’s time for Guy New York to die.
Dramatic, right? Well, I suppose it is.
I don’t especially feel like I’ve been hiding or like I’m not being myself, but there’s something about having a persona, even if it’s simply a pen name,...
Late one night, the East River far below and the overbuilt Goliath beneath their feet, they fucked on the Brooklyn Bridge to say goodbye. She left one way and he the other, a kiss still wet on their lips as they pulled out their phones to d...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I write erotic books and short stories from a place of personal experience and an over active imagination. My stories cover the gamut from hotwives to age-play, often riding the line between taboo and romantic. I've written eighty or so books.
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