Sunday, October 7, 2018

7 Polyamory Myths It's Time to Stop Believing


7 Polyamory Myths It's Time to Stop Believing, TARA STRUYK, Glamour Magazine, 1 February 2018

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There’s a typical romance trajectory most of us grew up believing in: Date around a little, find The One, settle into a committed and monogamous relationship, and live happily ever after (while maintaining a sizzling hot sex life, naturally). But as anyone who’s ever dated before can attest, that’s surprisingly hard to pull off! So maybe the problem isn’t with ourselves, but with the narrative we’ve been told to play into. According to one 2016 study, about 20 percent of people are exploring another kind of happy ending—the kind that involves multiple relationships with multiple people.
You’ve no doubt heard of nonmonogamy, and while there are many different forms of it, polyamory—the practice of having more than one romantic or sexual partner at the same time—is definitely gaining the most visibility in popular culture. It was the fourth most frequently searched relationship term on Google in 2017. But even if we’re aware that polyamory is a thing, plenty of us don’t understand how it actually works. In fact, even people who practice polyamory struggle against some of the assumptions about what it means to be “poly.”
So let’s look at some of those assumptions and see whether they’re still relevant to the polyamory conversation, or if we should throw them to the wayside.
Myth 1: Polyamory is mostly about having a lot of sex.
It's easy to assume that the appeal of polyamory boils down to sexual relationships. After all, even die-hard monogamists tend to feel pangs of desire for others. It’s only natural. That said, the first thing most poly people will tell you is that they aren't into polyamory for the sex—or at least not just for the sex.
"Although poly entails a certain openness that I haven’t found in other relationship models, it’s not a free-for-all fuckfest," says writer Charyn Pfeuffer. "For me, it’s about cultivating meaningful, ongoing relationships with the potential for falling in love."
In fact, many polyamorous people build what they see as a sort of extended support network where some, but not all, of the connections involve a sexual component. "When I began my journey into polyamory, there was so much sex. SO. MUCH," says sex educator and Sex Ed A Go-Go host DirtyLola, 36. "What I found beyond the sex were friendships, a support system, and family. Many of the relationships I formed didn’t have a sexual element at all, but what they did have was a deep love and respect for one another."
And finally, some people get into polyamory because they’re interested in a romantic relationship without sex. "There are a lot of people in the polyamorous community who identify as [asexual],” says Dedeker Winston, author of The Smart Girl’s Guide to Polyamory. “They find polyamory appealing because they can still have an emotional, romantic relationship—or multiple relationships—but their partners aren't also forced to be asexual or celibate.”
Myth 2: It’s for people who don’t want to commit.
Traditional relationship mores dictate that we shouldn't spread ourselves too thin, and instead direct most of our attention, affection, and love toward our significant other—one significant other. But if you’ve ever struggled to squeeze your S.O. into your calendar, you can probably appreciate just how complicated this could get as the number of relationships you’re maintaining expands. This, in fact, is one of the key challenges of living a polyamorous life, one that most people attempt to manage through good communication, a clear effort to balance multiple partners’ needs and desires, and, for the sake of practicality, shared calendars.
"My capacity for loving my partners has deepened as time has passed. That doesn't mean that it's not difficult. But the resource that has proved to be the most finite and problematic isn't affection; it's time,” says Boston-based filmmaker Christopher McKenzie, 43.
Myth 3: Polyamory can never really work because humans are jealous by nature.
Sharing is hard, especially when it means giving up something that's important to you. Even so, many people assume that poly folks are above feeling jealous. They aren’t. The major difference, however, is that poly people learn to respond to feelings of envy with openness and curiosity, rather than shame.
"A lot of us get this idea of what it's like to be a perfect poly person, which we take to mean that you never feel jealousy and you're always perfectly happy about what your partner does. And that's not realistic," said Liz Powell, a sex therapist and speaker. "Humans are messy creatures. We have messy hearts that feel things strongly. That doesn't mean that you're doing it wrong or that you're bad at poly, it just means that you're having feelings. I think it's worth looking at those feelings and acting on what they are telling you."
Says McKenzie, "I still get bitten in the ass sometimes by jealousy, usually right as I think everything is going just fine. And it's almost always the result of poor communication—not going over concerns or fears with my wife or partner—because I don't want to rock the boat or have conflict.”
Myth 4: Orgies are the name of the game.
Not quite. In the same way that polyamory isn't all about sex, it also isn't all about group sex.
"Sure, group sex happens in certain relationships under certain circumstances, but there are plenty of poly people who never have group sex. And those who do don’t necessarily have it all the time," says Page Turner, 36, a relationship coach and writer of the blog Poly Land.
Plus, even when group sex does happen, it’s rarely the out-of-control, partner-swapping crush of naked bodies we often see in porn."Most of the more intensive sexual contact happens between members of a couple, and things are typically linked between the couples by groping or kissing,” Turner said. “So what you are seeing in a sea of swirling bodies is actually a handful of triads or couples getting it on with their usual partners.”
Myth 5: Polyamory is for commitment-phobes.
Nope, most poly people aren’t poly because they’re afraid to settle down. In fact, like a lot of pieces of the poly puzzle, things are a lot more complicated than that. "Being one of several partners [doesn't mean] that my partner isn't 'really' committed to our relationship, or that he can't 'be with me,’” said sex writer Anabelle Bernard Fournier. “He is with me. All the time. We just don't live together, and we're not married. Commitment is not a function of coliving. Commitment is about being there for the other person."
Myth 6: Poly people are more at risk for an STI.
Sex with a number of different partners ? Isn't that…risky? Well, it certainly could be, but what you may not know is that polyamorists tend to play it safe. Very safe.
"I’m actually slower to jump into bed with people than I was when I was single and looking to date monogamously," said Turner. "That’s because being polyamorous forces me to be very risk-aware in a way that I wasn’t when it was just my health I was considering."
In fact, Turner (half-jokingly) refers to the care and negotiation that must go into every new coupling as a "sex bureaucracy," one whereby each partner is bound by various agreements and protocols about the partners they have, the safe sex practices they use, and the STI testing they receive.
"Studies and surveys have shown that people in nonmonogamous relationships tend to behave in safer ways when it comes to safe sex practices," Winston said. "If I go out on a date with someone I'm going to sleep with for the first time, I have to have the conversation where I'm like, 'I'm sleeping with two other people, and these are the safe sex practices I'm using in those relationships, and these are the barriers and practices I'd like to use with you, and this is my STI status, and this is the STI status of the people I'm sleeping with.' This is all so that this person can give fully informed consent about what's going on in my entire intimate network. Contrast that with the way most people approach casual sex or casual dating, where people are less likely to openly address the fact that they're also sleeping with other people at all."
Myth 7: Polyamory practitioners never get attached to anyone.
People who practice polyamory tend to use the word abundance to describe the wealth of love, affection, and possibility that having multiple partners tends to bring to their life. The downside is that more love can also mean more potential for heartbreak. "With much love comes much heartache,” DirtyLola said. “It doesn’t matter how well you communicate, how good you are at meeting your partners’ needs and desires, or how strong you think your connection is, some things just aren’t meant to last.”
If there's one lesson here, beyond all the myth busting, it's that polyamory isn't one-size-fits-all. Or maybe it's that love isn't one-size-fits-all, and we can each choose to do it a little differently, in whatever way fits.
“For me, monogamy was never a perfect fit, or an even almost-perfect fit, like the half-size-too-small shoe you force your foot into because it was 50 perfect off at the Neiman Marcus Last Call Sale,” Charyn Pfeuffer said. “Polyamory allows me to love on my terms—who I want, how I want, and for how long—with the consent of all involved.”

Chants to Persephone

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by Jennifer Macaire



In the fifth book in the Time For Alexander series, The Thief of Souls has stolen Alexander's soul, and the druids have foretold the end of their world and have raised an army to kidnap Paul. They mean to stop Rome from invading Gaul and thus change the course of time. Meanwhile, an oracle tells Alexander and Ashley they must go to the Land of the Eaters of the Dead. Paul has stowed away on their ship, and Nearchus has decided that now is the time to profess his love to Alexander. To further complicate things, Charidmus, an old foe of Alexander's, recognizes him and realizes he hasn't died. Ashley knows she must stop the druids, find the Thief of Souls, keep Charidemus quiet, somehow get Nearchus out of their bed, and time back on track - or the Time Senders are going to have a fit. There's also a small matter of a human sacrifice with Alexander as the chosen victim. What's a time traveller to do?



 ‘Who is Voltarrix, and what is a thief of souls?’ I asked Yovanix, the Gallic slave who had joined us on our voyage.

‘In Celtic myth, it’s a druid who can steal souls.’ He made a face. ‘I’m not explaining this very well. I’m not Celt you see. But if Anoramix was afraid of him, I would be frightened too. Anoramix was never afraid of anything, not even death. There’s one last thing I should tell you.’ He licked his lips nervously. ‘Selena told me never to trust you. She said you were really Persephone, the Queen of Ice and Darkness, and that your heart was like a stone.’

‘She was still upset about Anoramix,’ I said uncertainly.

‘She blamed you for his death and wanted revenge. She forbade me to tell you that Voltarrix is still seeking Paul. She said that Paul would never be safe, and that no one could protect him.’

‘What does he want with Paul?’

Yovanix spoke as if weighing his words. ‘If it’s true Iskander lost his soul, I think I know why. If Voltarrix captured Paul and put Iskander’s soul in his body, can you imagine what would happen? Paul can no longer call the moon, but he can grow up to lead an army. The Druids are starting to feel the end of their world approaching. They speak of only one thing now; stopping the Romans before it’s too late. Some think it’s already too late. Voltarrix is one of the old ones who believe that time can be twisted.’

‘Twisted?’ I echoed. My voice sounded odd.

‘The druids believe that time can be changed, like a river’s course. They can change it, slow it, or speed it up. With enough work, they can even make it flow backward. Time is the foundation of the druid’s religion’

It was starting to make sense. Time. The Aztecs had foreseen the date their empire would topple, and they had tried to turn back time with their ceremonies. Nothing had worked for them. Nothing would work for the druids. The Romans would take over and usher in the modern world. Unless a boy, who never should have been born, somehow changed time.

It was conceivable – there were still two hundred years. After that, nothing would halt the inexorable march of the Roman Empire and the event that changed the world; the birth of Christ.

But suppose the druids somehow managed to unite the Norsemen, Celts, and Gauls against the Romans? What if Paul were somehow the catalyst? Paul – with Iskander’s soul.

I took a deep breath. I would have to think about this. There were three people in the world who should never have been born: Paul, Chiron, and Cleopatra – and I was not supposed to be in this time or place. Anyone of us could, conceivably, change the world. A butterfly’s wings indeed.

 Jennifer Macaire is an American living in Paris. She likes to read, eat chocolate, and plays a mean game of golf. She grew up in upstate New York, Samoa, and the Virgin Islands. She graduated from St Peter and Paul High School in St Thomas and moved to NYC where she modelled for five years for Elite. She went to France and met her husband at the polo club. All that is true. But she mostly likes to make up stories..





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Friday, October 5, 2018

Shifter Woods: Snarl by Nicola Cameron


Shifter Woods: Snarl by Nicola Cameron


Can a lone wolf woo and win his very own kitty girl, or will he get turned into cougar chow?
Jack Hawthorne is an Alpha wolf shifter and former SEAL who lost the leadership of his pack while serving his country. Kate Chandler is a cougar shifter with no sense of smell and a deep-seated distrust of fated mates. When these two are thrown together at the Cougar Ridge Ski Resort in Esposito County, NM, Jack realizes that the sharp-witted, beautiful female is his heart’s mate. But her injury means she can’t smell the truth, and her father (and Jack’s former commanding officer) has made it clear that Kate is off limits.
Now, Jack has to convince Kate that they’re meant for each other, win her father’s approval, and get the local wolf pack to accept him. But as every SEAL knows, the only easy day was yesterday.
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  • Paranormal, Erotic Romance
  • Word Count: 30,000
  • Heat Level 4
  • Published By: Belaurient Press
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Thursday, October 4, 2018

The Three Poisons by John Molik


This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. The author will be giving away a $10 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn host.

It's 2025. An evil cabal known as the Horsemen are looking to colonize space with advanced technologies that have been kept hidden from humanity. A dark faction wants to destroy life as we know it. An artificially intelligent computer must learn love to save mankind, but is there enough time?

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Like a racehorse out of the gate, she charged right at the window. Before anyone even knew she was there, her body came crashing through the glass like a meteor. Shards of glass, aluminum framing, and vertical blinds blew out everywhere like a mini explosion. Taking two men out seated at the table, Aria then tumbled onto the boardroom table, ending up on her back and breathing in and out hard.

The two men appeared injured. There was shock on everyone’s face. A burly man, who was either maintenance or security, went to grab her. She pulled him down onto the table and had his arm behind his back in seconds. Pulling up hard, a few cracks were heard as he screamed in pain. The security guards in front saw the camera feed and heard the commotion, and quickly left their post with guns drawn. They busted into the room like two Labrador puppies ready to show her who was boss. Aria had her Glock out and had two bullets in each of their heads, one above each eye before they could even register what was happening. Falling to the ground with their red stream of essence pooling around them, some of the women in the group started screaming, while some men were yelling for their lives.

“OK!” She yelled in Mandarin. “Everyone calm down!” She pointed the gun at the men in suits, the directors with ties to MFC. “This way!” She looked at all of them. “Any of you pieces of shit that don’t come with us, or you try any funny stuff, you will get your heads ripped off. Do you hear me?” Her voice, combined with her fiery eyes and obvious superhuman strength and stamina, freaked everyone out. A dark gloom hung over everyone’s head like the pregnant belly of a rain-filled thundercloud.

About the Author: I grew up in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, and currently reside with my wife in Christchurch, New Zealand. We have two kids, Jared, 20, and Lauren, 18.

My passion for writing began when I was a student at UC Davis and worked as a feature writer for the California Aggie newspaper. Having been nominated for a Brasler Prize (National Scholastic Press Assoc., 1986) for a feature on genetic engineering, I later found the inspiration to write again. In 2013, I began outlining my first thriller, The Fiduciary Delusion, which became the first novel in the Horsemen trilogy. I love to read techno-thrillers, science fiction, and action and suspense novels. Some of my favorite authors include: Philip K. Dick, Kurt Vonnegut, Lawrence Sanders, Robin Cook, and Clive Cussler.

My interests include science, information technology, speculative fiction, existential philosophy, health, and both Western and Eastern holistic medicine. On many occasions, I have also been witnessed strumming guitars, tickling the ivory piano keys, and writing music. In addition, I can be regularly found at the gym lifting weights, or trudging up hills, sea kayaking, and getting out and about enjoying the beautiful, wild outdoors.

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Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Skin Deep by Michelle Hanson


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Detective Sergeant Lena Evans gets recognized on the streets of her hometown of West Joseph, Ohio. She’s a reluctant local celebrity, having defeated serial killer Lathan Collins.

Now, as the one-year anniversary of the Collins case nears, four more women have been brutally murdered—and the killer is sending video footage of their deaths directly to Lena’s inbox.

The investigation brings Lena face-to-face with her past: the Collins case, her celebrity status, her lingering PTSD—and the first woman she ever loved, Special Agent Cait Porter, who’s just been assigned to the case.

The killer gives Lena five days to figure out who he is. But the closer she gets to finding him, the more likely it is that she’ll become his fifth victim.

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I slipped my hand into hers, and the warmth of her fingers absorbed into my skin. She was dressed in a black suit with a BCI pin fasted to the collar of her white blouse. Next to the pin, a visitors’ badge adorned the lapel of her tailored blazer, which fit snugly around her flat stomach and formed neatly against her small breasts. Her pant legs brushed together as she uncrossed her legs and stood from the chair. We were nearly eye-level, each of us five-foot-seven, and we locked eyes again.

A sudden burst of skipped heartbeats fluttered from my chest as she squeezed my hand in hers. I was already warm from the sun soaking into my back via Flu’s large window, but a surge of unceasing warmth rushed from my head down to my toes. I lightly bit down on my lower lip, a smile broke through, and I let go of her hand. Cait clasped her hands together and took her seat. I bowed my head and slipped past her to the vacant chair. For a few seconds, I had forgotten Flu was even in the room.

About the Author: MICHELLE HANSON is a writer, director, producer, and photographer. She writes detective novels so her degree in Criminology can be put to good use. Michelle is an avid fan of the horror genre, and spends most of her free time volunteering at a local theatre. Her photography has been published in newspapers and online magazines/blogs.

Michelle is the creator, director and writer of the supernatural lesbian web series, Red Rue. She also wrote and directed Gül Girl, and the upcoming psychological thriller, Veho (Fearopoly Films).

Michelle is married, and has two dogs and three cats. She hopes to see her novels turn into a movie or television show one day (Netflix, are you listening?).

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Tuesday, October 2, 2018

A Reason to Stay by Linda Charles


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Rachael, a successful lawyer in Sydney, returns to her foster family and the only place that ever felt like home: Mindalby, to help with the failing family business, the town’s bakery. With the cotton gin’s closure, all businesses are struggling, and it looks like the only option is to close up the bakery and hope to sell. But when Rachael returns, she realises that her skills give her other options: refreshing and revitalising the bakery and a chance to rekindle her love of baking.

Irishman, Mike O’Malley is a staying kind of man, looking to settle down in Mindalby with a woman who loves the wild country and wants to get involved in the community. Rachael is not that girl, but the attraction is hard to deny. Determined to show Rachael that Mindalby can be a home, he draws her out into the community and deeper into his life. But when it comes time to make a decision, can he trust Rachael to risk her heart?

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‘Sorry,’ she said. ‘I don’t play ball.’

He hugged the ball close to his chest. He understood that. None of his sisters were into sport either. But, he loved his sports; it was a major part of his life.

‘What do you play then? I’m up for anything.’

She rubbed her hands against the afternoon chill, as her clear blue eyes met his. His heart hammered. They were the prettiest eyes he’d ever seen, and if he wasn’t careful his concentration would take a serious hit, and he’d sound like some daft prick.

‘I’m not very sporty. How did they go?’

Mike shook his head. ‘Another loss,’ he all but whispered.

She gave him a soft smile. ‘Oh, that happens. Are you having a reconnoitre with them?’

His lips quivered, but he couldn’t hold back. He let out a belly laugh.

She’s gorgeous. A one-off.

About the Author:
Linda Charles is a contemporary romance writer who lives in Newcastle in the Hunter Valley, NSW. She was born and raised in Sydney where she studied and taught drama for many years. She loves to read, travel and enjoys a good conversation. Following a move to the Hunter Valley she started to write her own stories. Linda is a member of the Hunter Romance Writers, Romance Writers of Australia, and Romance Writers of America.

You can visit Linda at her Webpage; or follow her on Twitter; Facebook, or Pinterest.

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Monday, October 1, 2018

Goddess Fish Promotions Tenth Anniversary Month Long Celebration!


Welcome to the Goddess Fish Promotions Tenth Anniversary Month Long Celebration!

Who is Goddess Fish Promotions? And what do we do? We're glad you asked!

We didn't want your visit here to be dry and boring, so we decided to have a poetry competition and put what we do into verse. Here are the initial entries:

Marianne:

Roses are Red.
Violets are Blue.
I'm awful at poetry.
Coffee.

Judy:

We can edit your book
find things you didn't see
It will be fun to look
at the changes from me.

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About Goddess Fish Promotions
Goddess Fish Promotions was established October 14, 2008. Why? Well, when Marianne became a published author and got her the first taste of trying to promote a book on a budget, there was only one other virtual book tour company in place at the time, and their fees were simply too high for a small press author. After coordinating and running her own tour, she knew other authors could use the same service for a reasonable price. Thus, Goddess Fish Promotions was born.

Because both Judy and Marianne were authors and editors prior to running Goddess Fish Promotions, they approach the business with a unique point of view, and treat their clients how they would expect to be treated.

The people behind the fish

Judy Thomas -- The Goddess

Judy has a college degree in English and she’s worked in retail, education, at her local library as well as an editor for a small press and for the now defunct ShadowKeep Ezine. She’s also a published author so can see things from both sides of the fence. In 2013, she “retired” and now spends her days helping authors make their dream come true—as well as working as much as she can with her local theater group.

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Grammar freak and coffee lover, Marianne wrote her first novel at ten years old, built her first commercial website in 2000, and published for the first time in 2006. She worked as a professional editor for just over a year, and knows what it’s like to write, edit and promote a book on a budget.

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LESSER KNOWN TRAVEL TRIPS - Book IV "How to React When Woken at 3am by Drunk Argentinian Backpackers While Staying in a Youth Hostel and Other Lesser Known Travel Tips" by Simon Yeats

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