Having a friend or family member come out to you as polyamorous can be confusing and stressful. Chances are, you have a lot of questions: Is this…… Read more “‘When Someone You Love is Polyamorous’ by Elisabeth Scheff”
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‘The Princess and the Goblin’ by George Macdonald
The story of a Princess named Irene, and her adventure with a boy named Curdie Peterson. Princess Irene meets her grandmother, and Irene wants her nurse, Lootie,…… Read more “‘The Princess and the Goblin’ by George Macdonald”
‘Lucian’s Dialogues Volume 2: The Dialogues of the Sea-Gods’ by Lucian of Samosata
The Dialogues of the Sea-Gods are 15 miniature dialogues mocking the Homeric conception of the Greek gods, originally written in Attic Greek by Syrian author Lucian of…… Read more “‘Lucian’s Dialogues Volume 2: The Dialogues of the Sea-Gods’ by Lucian of Samosata”
‘The Wind in the Willows’ by Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows, first published in 1908, is one of the most beloved of all children’s classics and has been adapted on multiple occasions for…… Read more “‘The Wind in the Willows’ by Kenneth Grahame”
‘Andrew the Glad’ by Maria Thompson Daviess
“There are some women who will brew mystery from the decoction of even a very simple life. Matilda is one of them, remarked the major to himself…… Read more “‘Andrew the Glad’ by Maria Thompson Daviess”
‘The Conscious Lovers’ by Richard Steele
As early as 1720 Steele spoke in the Theatre of “a friend of mine” who was lately preparing a comedy according to the just laws of the…… Read more “‘The Conscious Lovers’ by Richard Steele”
'Christabel' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Christabel is a long narrative ballad by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, composed over the course of four years from 1797 to 1800. It tells the story of innocent…… Read more “'Christabel' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge”
'The Lay of the Werewolf' by Marie de France
This short story is one of twelve medieval romances from the Lays of Marie de France. It tells the tale of the Bisclavret, a werewolf from the…… Read more “'The Lay of the Werewolf' by Marie de France”
'Lucian's Dialogues Volume 4: Zeus the Tragedian' by Lucian of Samosata
Zeus, gloomy and in tragic distress, is implored by Hermes and Athena to divulge the cause of his melancholy condition; while Hera, true to her Homeric character,…… Read more “'Lucian's Dialogues Volume 4: Zeus the Tragedian' by Lucian of Samosata”
‘The Polyamory Breakup Book’ by Kathy Labriola
Polyamory is not always easy. With multiple partners often come more complex relationships to navigate. This practical guide looks at the common causes of polyamorous breakups, identifies…… Read more “‘The Polyamory Breakup Book’ by Kathy Labriola”
