My newest book, Stories from the Polycule: Real Life in Polyamorous Families is going to the printers soon, and I wanted to give you all a sneak peek at the cover. Thanks to Tikva Wolf, creator of Kimchi Cuddles, for illustrating the cover and multiple comics within the book. Extra geek points to whomever can spot theContinueContinue reading “Sneak Peek at Cover of Stories from the Polycule”
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April 15 Meeting of Social Science Tavern Postponed
Unfortunately Regine Jackson, our esteemed speaker designated for tomorrow night, is ill and will not be able to speak to the Tavern this week. Please watch this space for more information about when it will be rescheduled.
Update to the Social Science Tavern Spring Schedule
Half way through the Social Science Tavern’s Spring 2015 series on Race in the US, there are two updates for the remaining four meetings. Dr. Regine Jackson’s talk,Race, Residential Patterns, and Inequality in Metro Atlanta, has been moved ahead one day to Wednesday April 15. The series finale, Dr. Sheff’s talk on How to beContinueContinue reading “Update to the Social Science Tavern Spring Schedule”
Strategies for Coming out as Polyamorous, Part II blog on Psychology Today
In this second part of a blog on Psychology Today, Coming out as Polyamorous, I discuss the strategies for coming out to family, friends, and children.
Indiegogo Campaign for Polycule Book + Goes Live
Thorntree Press is kicking off an Indiegogo campaign for three new books on polyamory. One of the books is Franklin Veaux’s memoir, a book that other publishers wanted from him to begin with and spurred him to start Thorntree with Eve Rickert. A second book is by Louisa Leontiades who writes her memoir about lovingContinueContinue reading “Indiegogo Campaign for Polycule Book + Goes Live”
DebateOut looks at polyamory with Dr. Sheff
The website DebateOut promises “The end of the one dimensional debate” and seems to have delivered on that promise with its new series of posts on polyamory. The series features me as the pro side with Dr. Karen Ruskin as the con. Please check out the posts and let me know what you think.
The Atlantic Interviews Elisabeth Sheff
The Atlantic just came out with a new article on polyamory that correctly identifies me as the author of The Polyamorists Next Door, but incorrectly says I interviewed 40 people for the book. I actually interviewed 131 people for the book, 22 of whom were children between 5 and 17 years old. You can readContinueContinue reading “The Atlantic Interviews Elisabeth Sheff”
Range of Non-Monogamies blogpost on Psychology Today
Check out my newest blogpost on Psychology Today, Seven Forms of Non-Monogamy, at http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-polyamorists-next-door/201407/seven-forms-non-monogamy
See Elisabeth Sheff on HuffPost Live chat with Robyn Trask and Leon Feingold
See Elisabeth Sheff on HuffPost Live chat with Robyn Trask and Leon Feingold.
See Elisabeth Sheff on HuffPost Live chat with Robyn Trask and Leon Feingold
In this segment Elisabeth, Robyn, and Leon chat with Josh Zepps at HuffPost Live http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/trying-an-open-relationship/53ac8d0178c90a0767000162
