Read on to see who else did.

His short story, Trial of the Warlock, is considered one of the magazine’s best.

It appeared alongside an infamous interview with O.J.

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Simpson and a profile of David Bowie.

It was ultimately the basis forMy Uncle Oswald, his only published adult novel.

Margaret Atwood

Atwood, whoseThe Handmaids Talerecently spawnedan Emmy-winning TV adaptation, was a semi-regularly publishedPlayboyauthor.

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Haruki Murakami

Japans most popular living author included a story he wrote forPlayboyin his collectionThe Elephant Vanishes.

He wrote other stories for the magazine as well, including Good Blonde.

Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut was a frequent author forPlayboy, going back to the early 1970s.

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The essayist delved into sharp arguments of heteronormativity and patriarchy, an apt representation of his broader intellectual considerations.

The story later appeared in the authors story collectionCatch as Catch Can.

In 1963,On Her Majestys Secret Servicewas published simultaneously as a hardcover book and as a series ofPlayboyexcerpts.

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GALLERY: Playboy authorsHaruki Murakami

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Portrait of Jack Kerouac

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Kurt Vonnegut Portrait

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Portrait Of Gore Vidal

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