DESCRIPTION
My fictions are tour guides to the multiverse; a stone is not merely a rock, but a small living mountain, a horse is karmic psychic energy, a cat is the Great Mystery, and the seidr-working shamaness is the one person who connects you with your own fate, that special place in the wheel of time which is uniquely yours. The meditative mythologies of Magpies and Tigers are meant to unleash us from the tethers of the mundane.
-- Misha Nogha
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-- Misha Nogha
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PRAISE FOR MAGPIES AND TIGERS
Misha Nogha’s poetry is like the good parts of life—and the good parts of life are often the most dangerous parts, if you’re paying attention. Most people are uneasily aware they’re gradually losing touch with something vital—Misha’s poetry will put you back in touch with that vitality.
— John Shirley, The Other End and Living Shadows
Misha Nogha knows not only the animal without but the animal within, and her words sing with this mystery.
— Annette Curtis Klaus, Blood and Chocolate and The Silver Kiss
Misha Nogha’s writings are a kaleidoscope of haunting images. As one poem says, “all realities are spoken here.” Small flashes of color reveal the wild immanence of nature; the image of a trotting wind-horse calls up the wideness of the world. Traveling territories seen and unseen, this poetry by a postmodern metaphysician speaks to readers in discordia concours of spectacular wordplay.
— Carol McGuirk, Florida Atlantic University, Co-Editor of Science Fiction Studies
A true shaman of the written word, Misha Nogha reminds us of our true human creature selves and our natural heritage through vibrant language, signaling a hyper-reality woven from dreamstates, mythical places, and animal avatars.
— Richard Truhlar, The Hollow and Parisian Novels
— John Shirley, The Other End and Living Shadows
Misha Nogha knows not only the animal without but the animal within, and her words sing with this mystery.
— Annette Curtis Klaus, Blood and Chocolate and The Silver Kiss
Misha Nogha’s writings are a kaleidoscope of haunting images. As one poem says, “all realities are spoken here.” Small flashes of color reveal the wild immanence of nature; the image of a trotting wind-horse calls up the wideness of the world. Traveling territories seen and unseen, this poetry by a postmodern metaphysician speaks to readers in discordia concours of spectacular wordplay.
— Carol McGuirk, Florida Atlantic University, Co-Editor of Science Fiction Studies
A true shaman of the written word, Misha Nogha reminds us of our true human creature selves and our natural heritage through vibrant language, signaling a hyper-reality woven from dreamstates, mythical places, and animal avatars.
— Richard Truhlar, The Hollow and Parisian Novels
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
For more information on Misha Nogha, visit her website at www.mishanogha.com