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Irina Moga
Mar 21, 20211 min read
Say a Prayer. Read a Poem
March 21st is World Poetry Day. Poetry is the most intuitive form of art and the one that, arguably, is the easiest to embrace, given how...
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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 14, 20211 min read
Spring, Solstice & Poetry
Just finished rehearsals for a celebration of poetry that takes place during this year's solstice - Mar 20 to Mar 21 via Zoom. The event...
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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
Feb 24, 20211 min read
Book Review: "Beauty Refracted" by Carol Moldaw
Read my review of "Beauty Refracted" By Carol Moldaw, on Shoreline, Split Rock Review's book reviews site: link
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Irina Moga
Jan 22, 20211 min read
Crossroads - A Poetry Reading
Crossroads, my poetry reading on January 24th, 2021with the following announcement: It feels as if we are at crossroads. While the...
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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
Nov 18, 20201 min read
CONFETTI - A Bilingual Poetry Reading (in English and French)
As part of the Canada Council National Public Reading programs, I have created the virtual bilingual (English and French) poetry reading...
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Irina Moga
Nov 2, 20201 min read
QUartET - the 4 temperaments
QUarET - the 4 temperaments in an experiment in art and poetry, carried out by me and Tatiana Arsénie, an artist from Berlin. We are...
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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
Aug 10, 20201 min read
101words.org - The Lake
Read my flash fiction @101words. A tiny piece on the strange powers of a lake. https://101words.org/the-lake/
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Irina Moga
Aug 9, 20201 min read
Cloud Lake Literary
I'm excited to find out that one of my poems has been selected for the inaugural issue of "Cloud Lake Literary Review" set to appear in...
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Irina Moga
Jul 2, 20201 min read
An Email from Paris
The name of the city alone is likely to get the imagination going....Paris, the moveable feast, with its elegant white buildings and palaces
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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 27, 20201 min read
Write Wild...Book Reviews
I've joined the Split Rock Review team as a part-time/occasional book reviewer and look forward to writing about some cool books. One of...
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Irina Moga
Jun 20, 20202 min read
Why Book Reviews Are Fun
Ok - so this is a blog post for what could be considered a pro domo sua argument: I enjoy both reading and writing ( snippets of ) book...
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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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