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"Pain" (a contrapuntal) was included in The International Human Rights Art Movement Literary Magazine Third Quarter 2025 edition, Enduring Voices: Life with Disabilities, Invisible Illnesses, and Neurodivergence The broadside is built on the cover, designed by Managing Editor-in-Chief Lisa Zammit using images by Zoltan Tasi and Youssef Naddam.
"Hopeless, Helpless" was included in the second issue of Waffle Fried Literary Magazine, "Resilience". The broadside is built on a photo, available on Unsplash, of rubble in Gaza, taken by Emad El Byed in November 2025.
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"Talking Points", included in the second issue of Waffle Fried Literary Magazine, "Resilience", was the second Contrapuntal poem I wrote (although it was the third published). The broadside is built on a photo, available on Unsplash of the U.S. capitol taken by Nils Huenerfuerst in 2024.
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"Tree Teachings", a shadorma, published in These Trees, a coffee table book by photographer Ruthie Rosauer. Poem ©F.I. Goldhaber; Photo ©Ruthie Rosauer.
"The Heron", one of six poems inspired by a creek -- which runs through Beaverton and Tigard, Oregon -- selected by The Origami Poems Project for a microchap 'zine, Summer Creek. Poem ©F.I. Goldhaber; Artwork ©Lauri Burke.
"Take The Knee", inspired by Colin Kaepernick. Included in the Take a Stand: Art Against Hate anthology from The Raven Chronicles Press, winner of the 2021 Washington State Book Award for Poetry. Also in What Color is Your Privilege?.
"Tree Teachings", a shadorma, published in These Trees, a coffee table book by photographer Ruthie Rosauer. Poem ©F.I. Goldhaber; Photo ©Ruthie Rosauer.
"The Heron", one of six poems inspired by a creek -- which runs through Beaverton and Tigard, Oregon -- selected by The Origami Poems Project for a microchap 'zine, Summer Creek. Poem ©F.I. Goldhaber; Artwork ©Lauri Burke.






