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Irina Moga
Jun 8, 20241 min read
"Quantum" - 2025 - with DarkWinter Press
The poems in this collection share a "truant disposition" (in the words of W. Shakespeare).
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Irina Moga
Apr 10, 20231 min read
My Heart-To-Heart With Takuboku Ishikawa (1866-1912). An Overlay on Quantum Theory
You can read about my heart to heart with the Japanese poet Takuboku Ishikawa (1866-1912) in "The Starlight Scifaku Review" :...
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Irina Moga
Nov 28, 20211 min read
Out of This World
I am glad to share one of my latest series of mini-poems, published in the French literary Magazine PRO/P(ROSE) MAGAZINE. I love the...
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Irina Moga
Sep 30, 20211 min read
Poetry Pause - How to Dry Herbs
Today's Poetry Pause on the website of The League of Canadian Poets features my poem - "How to Dry Herbs". Here is the link to the...
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Irina Moga
Jul 17, 20211 min read
Book Review - Green Horses on the Walls by Cristina A. Bejan
My review of Cristina A. Bejan's "Green Horses on the Walls" on the Cloud Lake Literary's web site: https://www.cloudlakeliterary.ca/blog...
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Irina Moga
Apr 28, 20211 min read
Celebrating Poetry on www.twinkl.com
April continues to be a month of poetry celebrations! This time on www.twinkl.com - a website of excellent teaching resources for...
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Irina Moga
Apr 15, 20211 min read
Pictopoetry 3.0
Pictopoetry - art and poetry by Tatiana Arsénie and Irina Moga
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Irina Moga
Mar 26, 20211 min read
Interview with French Radio CHOQ FM 105.1
Irina Moga's poetry interview on CHOQ 105.1 (francophone radio station).
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Irina Moga
Mar 17, 20211 min read
How to speak of dreams - Comment parler de rêves
There is so much to be said of dreams.
It's not the usual poetic conundrum - what to say - but how to say it. Comment parler de rêves ?
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Irina Moga
Mar 8, 20213 min read
Variations sans palais - Variations without a Palace
(Le texte en français suit ci-dessous.) The last six months or so have gone by in a blur and left me little time to talk about my latest...
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Irina Moga
Feb 27, 20211 min read
Harbour, John Keats and Endymion
The litmag "Rudderless Mariner Poetry" has organized a month long tribute to John Keats, who died 200 years ago. My poem "Harbour" (part...
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Irina Moga
Feb 27, 20211 min read
An Invitation to Niagara Falls
I am glad to have my poetry "An Invitation to Niagara Falls" included in the Niagara Falls Poetry Map. I hope that you will enjoy this...
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Irina Moga
Jan 15, 20211 min read
Book Review: "Blue Guide" by Lee Briccetti
Read my review of Lee Briccetti's "Blue Guide" on Shoreline - Split Rock Review's book review page. Link ->Blue Guide - Review...
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Irina Moga
Oct 6, 20201 min read
Book Review: Sea Glass Circe
Here is a book review of my collection of poems, "Sea Glass Circe" in the Miramichi Readers. https://miramichireader.ca/2020/08/sea-glas...
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Irina Moga
Jun 30, 20202 min read
5 Reasons to Read Canadian Poetry
Oh, Canada.... On this July 1st (Canada Day) here are some reasons why reading contemporary Canadian poetry may be a good idea: 1. A...
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Irina Moga
Jun 18, 20201 min read
The Day The Sun Stands Still
The moment deserves some sort of a marker, or at a minimum a sense of being grateful.
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Irina Moga
Oct 17, 20191 min read
Witchcraft, An Evening at the Opera House in Bucharest & Lady Macbeth.
It is a love poem and while the atmosphere of the poem attempts to recreate a gloomy mood associated with a shakespearean play, the underton
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Irina Moga
Feb 3, 20194 min read
Book Review: "Skylight" by Antony Di Nardo
My review of "Sklylight" by Antony Di Nardo (Ronsdale Press, September 2018) is published in the 2019 Winter Issue of "Big Pond Rumours"....
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Irina Moga
Dec 15, 20181 min read
Italo Calvino and the Place Where It Always Rains
"Six Memos for the Next Millennium" by Italo Calvino, is a book of literary essays on what Calvino identifies as "certain values,...
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Irina Moga
Sep 30, 20183 min read
The Threadbare Art of the Eye: Improvisation and Irreverence in Vertex/Vertigo by John Oughton
Robert Lowell’s quote from the poem Epilogue “But sometimes everything I write/with the threadbare art of my eye/seems a snapshot” might...
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