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Seeing the need for a national organization advocating for fairness and equality for unmarried people, Marshall Miller and Dorian Solot founded the Alternatives to Marriage Project in 1998. Public interest in AtMP grew quickly, and the pair made hundreds of media appearances, including NBC News, CNN, NPR's Morning Edition, The O'Reilly Factor, USA Today, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Time, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times.

Miller and Solot are the authors of Unmarried to Each Other: The Essential Guide to Living Together as an Unmarried Couple (Marlowe & Company, November 2002), a popular guidebook for unmarried couples of all sexual orientations, now in its 3rd printing. They also authored Let Them Eat Wedding Rings: Marriage Promotion in Welfare Reform, the Affirmation of Family Diversity, and numerous articles and op-eds. Solot served as AtMP's full-time Executive Director from 1999 through 2005. Since handing over the leadership of the organization to Nicky Grist, Solot and Miller remain involved, serving as board members of AtMP and working on special projects. Graduates of Brown University, Miller and Solot live in Albany, New York. They currently tour college campuses as sex educators.

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I was out running errands just before a local election. A town official with whom IÕve chatted a few times before was campaigning in front of the post office. "Marshall!" he greeted me, in friendly small-town-politician fashion, and we talked briefly about the election. As our conversation drew to a close and I turned to leave, he called out, "Hey, are you married yet?" I laughed, "Not yet." Shaking his head and smiling, he said in a serious tone, "You gotta tie the knot, Marshall. You gotta tie the knot."
     - Marshall Miller, in Unmarried to Each Other