Rarely does the question of death come up in discussions of nonmonogamy. But whether it’s sudden or expected, nonmonogamous people must face death like anyone else―as well as its consequences on those left behind after a loved one is gone. As nonmonogamous people, how can we plan ahead for our own and our loved ones’ deaths? How can we best navigate a funeral industry that may not understand our relationships, a legal system that’s not set up to recognize our commitments, and a social world that can be unfriendly to grieving partners outside the monogamous model? How do we take care of ourselves and each other in times of grief and loss? In Nonmonogamy and Death , Kayden Abley leads us through these difficult and tender questions with compassion and care, providing guidance to help you find your own answers. "Nillin’s warmth, humor, and adventurousness are a shining light in the sex writing community." — Kate Sloan, Author of 101 Kinky Things Even You Can Do "Nillin's work in the sex blogging community has that magical quality of being both hot and filthy, and educating and thought-provoking." — Molly Moore, creator of Molly's Daily Kiss and author of Molly's Daily Kiss: Submission Of Truth Kayden Abley is an Ottawa-based queer, nonbinary and transgender author who has been published in the anthologies Amanda Goes To Italy and Under The Poet Tree and Mosaic literary magazine. They hold a diploma in Fine Arts from Dawson College, a BA (Hons) in Celtic Studies from the University of Toronto and a Master's degree in Scottish Studies from the University of Edinburgh. They also completed the academic portion of Humber College's Funeral Services Education program, where they studied grief counselling, funeral law and funeral planning among other topics.