Writing
- Edna Ma has worked in the Los Angeles area as a private practice anesthesiologist since 2007. The mother of two children also is author of two bilingual children’s books featuring English, Mandarin and pinyin.
- How the once-obscure literary genre is giving voice to the voiceless and inspiring a new, more diverse generation of computer scientists.
- Eric Klinger, senior writing instructor and associate faculty director of the Boulder Writing Center, teaches “Intergenerational Writing,” a course that pairs juniors and seniors with community members over the age of 60 for research and writing projects.
- A page-turning story about a teen grieving over her parents' tragic death who becomes entangled with a mysterious forest teeming with urban legends of strange disappearances and witchcraft.
- From wands and racing brooms to a case full of beasts, the wizarding world is full of enchanted objects and magical devices.
- In The Era of Lanterns and Bells, a lighthouse is haunted by the memory of lighthouse keepers, a train operator is forever changed by a subway suicide and a Golden Gate Bridge jumper saves lives with fortune cookies.
- The best writers say their work seems to come from a source beyond the thinking mind. But how do we access that source?
- This personal essay features a journey of a mother and her teenage sons on the "Loneliest Road in America."
- In June your Coloradan magazine won first place from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, one of the world’s largest nonprofit educational associations.