The Idler generally catered to the popular taste, printing light pieces and sensational fiction. The magazine published
short stories, serialised
novels,
humour pieces,
poetry,
memoirs,
travel writing, book and theatre
reviews,
interviews and cartoons. It also included a monthly feature called 'The Idlers' Club', in which a number of writers would offer their views on a particular topic. Most of
The Idlers contributors were popular and prolific writers of the time. Some of them, such as
Rudyard Kipling,
Mark Twain and
Ernest Bramah, are still read today. ==Editors==