A hearty hello to our newest birder, Irina Moga, who lives and writes in Ontario—in both English and French—though she began writing poetry in Romania, where she won the prize for poetry debut from the magazine Tribuna in Cluj-Napoca in 1981. She has published two collections, Limita Vizibilitatii (Limit of Visibility) in 1982 and Poemul Continuu (The Continuous Poem) in 1986, both under the pen name Irina Sturza. Irina blogs at The Continuous Poem, which I recommend everyone visit to sample her musings on what she calls “the orphic interval,” or “the quietness that precedes the birth of a metaphor.” It strikes me as one of those rare things—a genuinely new idea. Welcome, Irina!
My pleasure, Irina. Are there translations of your Romanian poems available in English?
Thank you…:o)..
Oh yes. What an invention, eh?<br /><br />Just noticed my bad grammar. Looks like Irina lives in Ontario in both English and French. "First thought, best thought," right? Well….
Another one to add to the old RSS feedreader.<br /><br>