Hong’s edited Korean-language essays accepted for publication

Chang-Seong Hong, Philosophy, collected and edited six Korean-language essays on Buddhism written by six different authors and had the article accepted for publication in Seoul Korea. He titled this collection “Twelve Letters and Six Essays” and wrote its “Introduction.” The collection will appear in Buddhist Review, a Korean-language Buddhist magazine, in December 2014. Hong contributed his own essay for this […]

MSUM historian pens murder-mysteries

Story by The Forum about Gerald Anderson, MSUM European history teacher. By: John Lamb, INFORUM www.inforum.com/event/article FARGO – Gerald Anderson follows an old adage for authors: Write what you know. Well, sort of. He admits he doesn’t know much about murder – a key element to his murder-mysteries. What adds intrigue to his mysteries, however, is that Anderson, a teacher […]

Writing workshop: creating art out of heart

Wolftree Magazine is joyously partnering with writer Randi Kay Olsen to debut its first Wolftree Workshop. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19, Randi and the Wolftree Magazine creators will welcome you into the Wolftree Studio to learn, eat and build friendships. They will personally teach you basic elements of writing and take you through an effective […]