Each have multiple partners and have a history of polyamory relationships lasting multiple years. They have put the time and thought into creating a “toolkit” of knowledge others can implement to help their relationships survive and thrive.
Dan and Dawn write in an anecdotal, conversational style that is easy to absorb and use.
Because this is a book of experience, it might help to know a bit more about the people writing it. And to explain the occasional personal point of view parts that you’ll see in this book. But don’t worry, we won’t spend too much time here, as you’ll get to know your authors (and the rest of our ‘cast’) throughout the book. But this is indeed a book writing by two people who came together in love and created a relationship where conceptually we were going to be exploring polyamory. We took steps (and tumbles) to move from it being a concept to a practice to a way of life. But let’s not jump too far ahead, we have lots of chapters coming to explore that journey.
Regarding that “occasional personal point of view” mentioned above, you’ll see parts of the book denoted as ‘Dan says’ or ‘Dawn says’. This is because Dan and Dawn each have different experiences and different stories in relationship to the tools and would like to share from their own person viewpoint.