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On November 21, 2011, F.I. Goldhaber was invited to read her poem "Occupy America" on the KBOO Evening News.
On November 17, 2011, F.I. Goldhaber shared her poem "Occupy America" on The Speakeasycafe Open Mic Poetry Show (about 167 minutes into the show).
On March 17, 2011, F.I. Goldhaber shared her poem "March 10, 2011," inspired by the protests in Wisconsin, on The Speakeasycafe Open Mic Poetry Show (about 33 minutes into the show).
On March 13, 2011, F.I. Goldhaber shared Pastor Martin Niemöller's poem "First they came…" as well as her own piece entitled "March 10, 2011" on ~Re-Verse~ Classic Poetry Open Mic (about 2 hours and six minutes into the show).
In November, 2009, F.I. Goldhaber wrote 100,450 words in 30 days, finishing National Write a Novel Month not once, but twice. As F.I. Goldhaber she drafted The Lost Tower, a fantasy romance, and as I.J. Daltson she drafted Dreams & Nightmare, a mystery/thriller. Follow F.I. Goldhaber on Facebook or Twitter for updates on efforts to research, edit, and revise the manuscripts and prepare them for publication.
On June 18, 2009, F.I. Goldhaber appeared on The SpeakEasy Cafe to help promote The Sound of Ink. She shared several of her poems, including two from Pairs of Poems. You can listen on the archive.
Form.Reborn

On April 6, 2009, Folded Word Press published an interview with F.I. Goldhaber on subjects ranging from writing to fantasy adventures aboard the Tardis.

Shape of a Box

As part of a National Poetry Month celebration, F.I. Goldhaber joined other poets in reading one of her favorite poems on Shape of a Box (third poem, about halfway in).

In February, 2009, Pairs of Poems was chosen #3 in the Preditors & Editors Readers Poll for poems.

In November, 2008, as part of National Novel Writing Month, F.I. Goldhaber wrote more than 51,000 words of her next novel.

In November, 2008, F.I. Goldhaber's piece on the separation of church and state joined the voices of protest Against Hate and Prop 8 Series - Volume III on OutImpact.com.

In November, 2008, the essay "A Story's Tale" became available in Bylines 2009 Writer's Desk Calendar, a planner full of inspiration, humor and passion that includes information of use to both writers and readers.

In July, 2008, the erotica novels drafted during National Novel Writing Month in November, 2006 were acquired in a two-book deal by a small press.

In April, 2008, F.I. Goldhaber appeared with Loredo and Friends in a special Poetry Month event at the Steam Heat Coffee House in Keizer.

In February, 2008, F.I. Goldhaber appeared with Loredo and Friends at the Steam Heat Coffee House in Keizer.

In January, 2008, the poem "Tears" made the First Cut in the 2007 Franklin-Christoph Poetry Contest which attracted more than 4,000 entries.

In June, 2007, the short story "Royal Blood" received an Honorable Mention in the Writers of the Future Contest (January 1 - March 31, 2007 quarter).

In November, 2006, the essay "Rejections" became available in Bylines 2007 Writer's Desk Calendar, a planner full of inspiration, humor and passion that includes information of use to both writers and readers.

In May, 2006, the poem "Shopping Mall" made the top 100 (out of 600) in the The Binnacle Ultra-Short Competition.

In November, 2006, F.I. Goldhaber participated in National Novel Writing Month, and wrote the first draft of a novel (more than 63,000 words) in 22 days.

In April, 2006, the haiku "Acorns" was awarded an honorable mention in the Jackson Books Tenth Annual Poetry Contest

In March, 2006, the novelette "Ticket to Faerie" was chosen for quarterfinalist honors in the Writers of the Future Contest (September 1 - December 31, 2005 quarter)..

In January, 2006, the novelette "Dragon Treasure" was chosen for quarterfinalist honors in the Writers of the Future Contest (July 1 - September 30, 2005 quarter)..

In June, 2005, the short story "Firestone" was chosen for quarterfinalist honors in the Writers of the Future Contest (January 1 - March 31, 2005 quarter).

In September, 2004, the short story "Rebellion" received an honoroable mention in the Oregon Writers Colony annual short fiction contest.

In June, 2004, the short story "Rebellion" was chosen for quarterfinalist honors in the Writers of the Future Contest (January 1 - March 31, 2004 quarter).

CrossTime Science Fiction Anthology Volume II

In March, 2003, F.I. Goldhaber received recognition in the Paul B. Duquette Memorial Short Science Fiction Contest. Her novelette, Finding Magic, won third place and appears in the anthology CrossTIME Science Fiction Anthology Vol. 2, available from amazon.com