My Work

A collection of my articles, projects, and thoughts.

Vi er menneske – We Are Human
The "Vi er menneske – We Are Human" project is an international musical endeavor promoting unity and hope in response to global challenges. The album is available on streaming services and the project website.
Øivind H. Solheim, Short Bio, and Published Stories
The books and texts have been published in Det Norske Samlaget, Fiksjonsforlaget, in Bergens Tidende, Skoleforum and Skolefokus, in blogs and on Medium.com.
Øivind H. Solheim, Non-Fiction: Published Stories
Articles, essays, and posts I published from 1974 to 1998
Challenges of a Grievance‑Driven Society and Paths Forward
Richard Edelman's Time article highlights a growing grievance-driven society characterized by distrust, economic insecurity, and radicalization. The 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals that 60% of people feel systems are failing them, leading to polarization and acceptance of hostile actions.
Prosjektbeskriving for søknad til Kulturrådet om publiseringsstøtte for musikkinnspelingar
An album for humanity in an indifferent world er eit unikt, fleirspråkleg musikkprosjekt skapt av PhotorealisticOivindHSolheim – ein norsk forfattar, poet og låtskrivar som nyttar både eigne tekstar, musikk og kunstig intelligens for å gi røyst til tankar om menneskeverd i ei verd...
MUSIC AND PEACE We Are Human-An International Music Project for Our Time
We Are Human is a global music project in four languages-Norwegian, English, French, and German-created to speak to the heart of our shared humanity. It is a response to the state the world finds itself in today: divided, wounded, and at risk.
An Album for Humanity in an Indifferent World, Part 1
Four (of eight) songs in Norwegian, English, French, and German, release June 27 on Spotify and other streaming services
ABOUT ME - the Novel Author
I am Øivind H. Solheim, author of novels, short stories and a many published articles and narratives on Medium.com. I am in my later years-there's no denying it. I am well past 70 and slowly approaching my 80s.
How and why I Wrote "The Man Who Stopped Aging"
When I started working on the novel, it came from a sense of necessity. I had turned seventy-five, and I was thinking about my life. I thought about where I was in life, that I had grown old - so old that I had to be aware that life could end at any moment.
Øivind H. Solheim, Novel Author and Poet
1966–1973: Studies at the University of Bergen  - French major, main thesis: Le bonheur et l'absurde : Albert Camus: L'exil et le Royaume, six nouvelles existentielles,1973
The Man Who Stopped Aging
"I see a couple dancing the tango, their bodies moving with soft, fluid motions." An excerpt from the prologue of the novel "The Man Who Stopped Aging".
Global Warming by 2050: 1.5 or 2.5 Degrees?
Chat GPT, can you please inform me about the consequences of global warming without taking away hope?
An Existential Humanist View of War and Hope
War, a manifestation of human conflict, poses a profound moral and existential crisis. It represents the darker aspects of human freedom-the choice to inflict harm and destruction. From an existential humanist perspective, war is a negation of freedom,
The 2023 State of the Climate Report: A Dive into Uncharted Waters
The recently published “2023 State of the Climate Report” has raised eyebrows globally, unveiling some startling revelations about the current trajectory of our planet’s health.
The Way We Think About the Future
When I talk about the future with young people today, I try to come up with my positive way of thinking where I emphasize the positive in what humans have accomplished on earth so far, and all the positive possibilities that lie in the times we live in.
A Perfect Life in This Perfect World
I grew up in the 1950s and 60s in the industrial city of Odda. The fact that my father was a factory worker probably influenced me a lot. I have become the person I have become thanks to my parents and because of growing up in Odda - for better or worse.
My Father Worked at the Factory
Who was my father? Who am I? - Glimpses of life in a small industrial town in Western Norway in the 20th century.
The American Poet Robert Bly Is Dead
Robert Bly was born and raised in Madison, Minnesota to parents of Norwegian descent. Robert's great-grandfather, Helgje Person, came from the farm Midtre Bleie in Hardanger, Norway and emigrated to the USA in 1855.
Why We Write and Publish an English
I am one of 550 million people who are using English as a second language 335 million speak English as a native language. Potentially, we are more people who can write English than native users of the English language!
21 Life Lessons from a 70-Year-Old
What is a happy life? Do you see other priorities? Write them down. Establish your own list, reduce or extend the list.
Alone, yes - but Lonely?
During the time we live, there is much noise around us. Both visual noise and lots of sounds. And we all live in this age. We all walk on earth for a certain amount of time and during our journey, we have some options that we can choose between.