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Five poems -- "State Park," "Winter Market," "Winter Storm," "Full House," and "Winter Driving" -- appear in Green Is The Color Of Winter, a fundraising project for SMART: Start Making A Reader Today |
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Two poems, "Conversations with my Mother's Purse" and "In The Irish Countryside," were accepted to appear in the inaugral issue of Gold Man Review literary magazine which launched in November of 2011. |
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Ten of F.I. Goldhber's haiku and tanka appear in On a Narrow Windowsill: Fiction and Poetry Folded onto Twitter, available from Folded Word Press. Written on four continents and read on six, the works in this anthology celebrate the birth of a new literary form: the tweet. Seventy-five percent of the profits will be donated to Doctors Without Borders. |
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"The Lover and the Patient," by F.I. Goldhaber appears in the Anthology Queer Shorts. Copies are sometimes available from Amazon. |
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What if you were mage-born but no one alive could teach you how to use the Magic and you had never seen nor heard a spell invoked? Would you give up everything you have – your inheritance, your family and friends – for a chance to learn how to be a wizard? The novelette "Finding Magic," a winner of the Paul B. Duquette Memorial Short Science Fiction Contest, appears in CrossTIME Science Fiction Anthology Vol. 2. Autographed copies are available via "virtualbookbin" at amazon.com (Although listed as used, they are not.) |
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By pairing poems about similar themes written at different points in time over a period of four years, Pairs of Poems provides a variety of perspectives on topics as diverse as nature, love, history, and politics. A collection of forty-four poems including some never before published, Pairs of Poems examines various facets of our relationships with the world, and the people, around us. Available in various formats for $399 or less. |
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"Little Lavender Pill" appears in the Spring/Summer issue of the literary journal, Thresholds, available May 15, 2009. To obtain copies, send check for $5 each made out to "UUCE" with "Thresholds" written on the memo line to Thresholds, PO Box 467, Springfield, OR 97477 |
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"Getting Ready" appears in the Your Stories section of the May/June issue of The Rambler. Copies can be purchased here. |
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"Dawn Stroll" appears in In Our Own Voices an Oregon Writers Colony collection of fifty works by members. You can order copies, great gifts for friends and family, of the Oregon Writers Colony anthology now. |