In the few weeks or so we should have our copies of Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationships written by sexpert Tristan Taormino. The reviews are in and this book is landmark. Not only is Tristan’s writing accessible and relevant to people considering exploring polyamory but it’s also great for folks who’ve been living it. She includes so many helpful tips and resources in this book – it’s bound to be a reference for anybody considering opening their relationship.

Tristan will be in San Francisco in June to help launch her book – through an After Hours workshop on June 2nd and then through a delicious launch party on June 5th. The party will be celebrating the launch of Opening Up but also of her fourth release of the Chemistry Series. The launch should be a blast and I’d you to stop by as there will be some special guests – besides Ms. Taormino!

Tristan also just launch a new website in conjunction with Opening Up. Here’s the info:

“Author and Village Voice columnist Tristan Taormino has launched a brand new website in anticipation of the release of her new book May 1. OpeningUp.net is a website for people interested in open relationships of all kinds, including monogamy with benefits, nonmonogamy, partnered nonmonogamy, swinging, polyamory, polyfidelity, solo polyamory, mixed orientation marriages, and other relationships styles beyond monogamy. It features a blog, an extensive resource guide, message boards, and the Open List, a list of professionals (therapists, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, consultants, relationship and life coaches, doctors, lawyers, etc.) who are experienced and knowledgeable about alternative sexuality, lifestyles, and relationships. Check it out!”

We are thrilled to be a part of the launch and look forward to much success for Opening Up – the book and for the website to continue to inspire and be a reference for folks.



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