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Twilight Songs
Once upon a time You were like a butterfly Here and there and everywhere Now you are stuck in a wheelchair Once you sighed day in day out “Why must I live so long?” Now you’re blissfully content You … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged dark poetry, dementia, grief, music, narratorINTERNATIONAL, new life, Novel, photo, photography, poetry, publishing
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Anzac Centenary ~ 1915-2015
April 25, 2015 On 25th April, the day of the landings at Gallipoli, I want to remember the young volunteers from Australia and New Zealand who put their lives on the line to fight the brave fight a hundred years ago. My father, Bogdan Stojić, … Continue reading
Posted in History, Poetry, WWI, WWII
Tagged Anzac Centenary, Anzac March, decuain, Dr Bogdan Stojic, form poetry, narratorINTERNATIONAL, Ode of Remembrance, poem, WWI, WWII
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My Poem Just Published!
My poem ‘Sing A Song of Love When The Warlock Beckons’ has just been published by narratorINTERNATIONAL. If you wish, you can support me there. It’s a very friendly publishing company; you may even consider submitting your work. http://www.narratorinternational.com/sing-a-song-of-love-when-the-warlock-beckons-irina-dimitric/ This poem … Continue reading
Posted in Mindful Poetry, Poetry, Poetry/Photography, Publishing
Tagged form poetry, love, narratorINTERNATIONAL, poetry/photography, publishing, tercet, tercetonine, warlock
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My Poem Has Been Published
Dear Fellow Bloggers, My poem “The First Kiss In The 1950s” has been published on Narrator International. Some of you might remember this poem, but if you have time and wish to support me there, please click on the link … Continue reading
What a lovely photo! – Publishing online and in print
This is lovely Jennifer Mosher, Managing Director and Editor of NARRATOR INTERNATIONAL, who gave me the encouragement I needed to continue writing poetry: she accepted the first poem I had submitted – ‘A Fibonacci Poem for Australia Day’. My poems appear … Continue reading






