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"Quantum" - 2025 - with DarkWinter Press
The poems in this collection share a "truant disposition" (in the words of W. Shakespeare).
Irina Moga
Jun 8, 20241 min read
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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" :...
Irina Moga
Apr 10, 20231 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Nov 28, 20211 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Sep 30, 20211 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Jul 17, 20211 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Apr 28, 20211 min read
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Pictopoetry 3.0
Pictopoetry - art and poetry by Tatiana Arsénie and Irina Moga
Irina Moga
Apr 15, 20211 min read
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Interview with French Radio CHOQ FM 105.1
Irina Moga's poetry interview on CHOQ 105.1 (francophone radio station).
Irina Moga
Mar 26, 20211 min read
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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 ?
Irina Moga
Mar 17, 20211 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Mar 8, 20213 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Feb 27, 20211 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Feb 27, 20211 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Jan 15, 20211 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Oct 6, 20201 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Jun 30, 20202 min read
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The Day The Sun Stands Still
The moment deserves some sort of a marker, or at a minimum a sense of being grateful.
Irina Moga
Jun 18, 20201 min read
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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
Irina Moga
Oct 17, 20191 min read
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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"....
Irina Moga
Feb 3, 20194 min read
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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,...
Irina Moga
Dec 15, 20181 min read
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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...
Irina Moga
Sep 30, 20183 min read
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