Remember Diamond Magazine? For those of you who don't, it's the infamous nude magazine that sparked debate despite only being published once online last September.

But the brainchild of Matthew M. Di Pasquale '08 appears to be attempting a comeback.  An email from Di Pasquale has begun making the rounds of several email lists, advertising the opportunity to earn up to $1000 for posing nude in Diamond Magazine.

So, if you "think you're amazing and gorgeous and would like to show off your beauty in the pages of Diamond Magazine," or are simply curious, read on.

The "Model" page of the Diamond Magazine Web site says:

We're looking for amazing individuals to be featured in our magazine. We want to honor you for your expression of your mental, physical, and spiritual enchantment; your sexuality and sexual thoughts & desires; and your total beauty. You'll complete a sexy photo shoot and an intimate interview. Please be at least 18 years old. We're looking for males and females who are intelligent, confident, successful, fun, charismatic, attractive, and brave. :)

Di Pasquale claims that compensation for posing nude will total a minimum of $1 K, but that it is possible to even "make up to $10,000 just from magazine sales." Models are also entitled to an entire 30% of the profits made from selling their (naked?) likeness in the form of "videos, poster-prints, screensavers and desktop backgrounds."

More after the jump...

Applications to model are due Friday, September 11, with a Harvard casting call the following day. If you plan to apply, is it recommended that you request Di Pasquale as a Facebook friend so that Diamond can "see your natural look and learn more about you." Hey, why not? They'll be seeing you naked anyway.

Photo: Courtesy of diamond-mag.com