More Than Two se publicó en el año 2014 y pronto se convirtió en un referente del poliamor, ya que se centra en exclusiva en este tipo de relaciones y ofrece multitud de casos prácticos para su buen funcionamiento. Más allá de la pareja es la guía más reciente sobre poliamor ético. Eve Rickert y Franklin Veaux han recogido a lo largo de 20 años sus experiencias y las de cientos de miembros de la comunidad poliamorosa norteamericana. Este manual es una herramienta útil tanto para las personas que están empezando a pensar sus relaciones de forma poliamorosa como para quienes viven el poliamor desde hace tiempo y quieren encontrar ideas, reflexiones e historias de personas que han buscado relacionarse emocionalmente de forma ética y no monógama durante años. Los autores abordan los cuidados, las negociaciones, el veto, los derechos de las personas que tienen una relación con alguien que ya tiene pareja, las jerarquías en las relaciones y si estas tienen sentido, la confianza, el empoderamiento, los celos, la honestidad y la comunicación en relaciones no monógamas. Eve Rickert y Franklin Veaux nos invitan a cuestionar desde dónde decidimos querernos, escriben sobre el riesgo, el miedo y el crecimiento.
Franklin Veaux Libros




More Than Two and the Relationship Bill of Rights (Bundle)
- 496 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
This set includes the book More Than Two and the poster "The Relationship Bill of Rights." In 2014, the book More Than A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory took the polyamory world by storm, and has sold more than 100,000 copies to date. At the core of the book was the Relationship Bill of Rights, grounded in the intertwined ideas of consent, agency, and honesty. By popular demand, the Relationship Bill of Rights has been released as a poster, and now both the book More Than Two and the poster are available as a package. Poster dimensions are 10.25 x 17.5 inches.
Black Iron
- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
It's 1855, but not as we know it. The schism between the One True French Catholic Church and the heretical Italian Catholic Church has stoked three centuries of conflict, imploding the dream of European ascendancy. Thousands flee the Spanish Inquisition for havens in Germany, France, Britain and the colonies of the New World. The face and character of London has been indelibly altered by generations of refugees. Tasked with keeping order and preserving the ecumenical vision of the Holy French Catholic Church in the face of throngs clamoring for traditional British values, the London police find themselves in an awkward position. And nobody is quite sure how to deal with the technological innovation of animates: mindless laborers crafted from the body parts of the dead. A murderous plot with far-reaching implications casts a city torn between renaissance and tyranny as the unwitting catalyst for unspeakable global calamity. The fate of this world lies, as it often does, in the hands of a motley and disparate crew brought together by inglorious serendipity. Ironworks and iron fists will take London, and the Old World with it, to the cutting edge of a treacherous new century.
"How do you deal with jealousy?" It's the first question many people ask when they hear about polyamory. Tools for dealing with jealous feelings are among the most basic resources in a well-equipped polyamory toolkit. Eve Rickert and Franklin Veaux, authors of the popular polyamory book More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory, present Polyamory and Jealousy, part of the More Than Two Essentials series. The essentials take sections from More Than Two, expand on them, and present them in a practical, easy-to-use format that can be read in a single sitting. In this booklet, you will find pragmatic ways to handle feelings of jealousy when they arise. You'll learn tools for identifying jealousy, strategies for decoding what it means, and hands-on advice for dealing with it before it undermines your relationship. If jealousy is a problem for you or someone you love, this companion to More Than Two offers a path through the wilderness.