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Carrboro Author Elisa Faison On Polyamory, Domestic Fiction, and Her Debut Novel ‘Skin Contact’
["Jessieanne D'Amico"]
INDY Week
Skin Contact follows Frances and Ben after they decide to open their marriage in the wake of Frances’ mother’s death and her own crisis of self.
You can sometimes meet someone and feel really connected with them and really invested in their life.
I really wanted to consider the changing perspectives.
I think the way that even Frances’ mother and Frances use a term like “marriage” are really different.
Someone said to me: “I’ve never known anyone in an open marriage.