Bizarro Stories from the Polycule Call for Submissions

Call for Submissions   Bizarro Stories from the Polycule: Adventures in Consensual Non-Monogamy Edited by Dr. Eli Sheff Weird shit happens in CNM — weird good and weird bad, weird happy and weird sad. You have stories about it, you know you do. You have talked through them as you decompressed with partners afterwards orContinueContinue reading “Bizarro Stories from the Polycule Call for Submissions”

Participate in Research on Attachment Styles in Polyamorous Relationships?

Wendi/Nicki Line-Robbins is doing her doctoral dissertation on polyamorous relationships and is asking for poly folks to take her survey — please see the information below. My name is Wendi “Nicki” Line-Robbins, and I am a doctoral student at the International Institute of Clinical Sexology in Miami Shores, Florida. I am conducting my doctoral studyContinueContinue reading “Participate in Research on Attachment Styles in Polyamorous Relationships?”

Review of Mono/Poly Play

  Brian Reynolds’s new play Mono/Poly is a laugh-out-loud exploration of the shenanigans that ensue when two monogamous couples meet a polyamorous triad. This delightful and rousing play just opened at the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles, and I had the pleasure of seeing it twice and sitting on the panels after each performance.  ContinueContinue reading “Review of Mono/Poly Play”

Polyphobia, Prejudice, & Discrimination: New Psychology Today Blog from Dr. Eli Sheff

  In my most recent blog on Psychology Today I explore the experiences that polyamorous folks report with prejudice and discrimination. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-polyamorists-next-door/201707/polyphobia  

Well & Good Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff on Open Relationship Pros & Cons

Zoe Weiner at Well and Good interviewed me recently about when open relationships work, and when they don’t.     https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/health-pros-cons-of-open-relationship/  

Cronica Post Foro: Reflections on Conference in Spain

  I just returned to the United States from the first annual Foro Poliamor in Spain, and was completely charmed by it all – the people I met, the places they showed me, and the conference itself. If you have never been to Spain and could possibly travel there, I strongly suggest that you tryContinueContinue reading “Cronica Post Foro: Reflections on Conference in Spain”

Women’s Health Magazine Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff

  Alexandria Gomez from Women’s Health Magazine interviewed me recently for a piece on polyamory and consensual non-monogamy. You can find the article here.     http://www.womenshealthmag.com/sex-and-love/open-relationships  

Psych2go Interviews Dr. Eli Sheff

  Julia Vergari at Psych2go recently interviewed me about how polyamory affects people and published her thoughts recently on Psych2go. You can check it out here    https://www.psych2go.net/polyamory-eye-opening-interview-elisabeth-sheff/

Shopping at Harry Pottery Barn

  I am not a big shopper. If I have a day to myself, I would much rather hike or swim — shopping is not a fun pastime for me. The fact that I have recurrent dreams about shopping seems outlandish to me, especially because they are so much more fun than shopping in theContinueContinue reading “Shopping at Harry Pottery Barn”

Accessible Multi-linking & Polyamory Virtual Con Still Accepting Panelist Submissions

    Good news for anyone who is interested in polyamory but find Cons inaccessible for a variety of reasons. The Accessible Multi-linking and Polyamory Virtual Con, is taking place November 3 – 5 at an Internet-capable screen near you. AMaP is a fully online con designed to be accessible to people who usually can’tContinueContinue reading “Accessible Multi-linking & Polyamory Virtual Con Still Accepting Panelist Submissions”