rain stopped
her silk blouse
on the chair
.. by paul m., from A New Resonance 2: Emerging Voices (Jim Kacian, Dee Evetts, eds., Red Moon Press, 2001); orig. pub.: Modern Haiku XXIV:2
the far edge
of the sea is lost
misty rain
…. by jim kacian, from Chincoteagu (Red Moon Press, 2000)
sudden lightning–
the street mime
claps… by michael dylan welch, from snow on the water: The Red Moon Anthology 1998 (Jim Kacian, et al, Eds.).
baker’s dozen of
bagels — we eschew
triskaidekaphobiathe garbage bag lands —
squirrel and I
startle eachother… by dagosan [08-13-04]
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Speaking of indigent defense lawyers who take every case, I’ve been much enjoying the tales in Rumpole Rests His Case (by John Mortimer, narrated by Tony Britton, 2002).
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Yes, blessed are the bar advocates who keep taking cases. See MetroWest Daily News, Aug. 13, 2004.
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Lawyer Edward Fagan does it (or, doesn’t) again. This time: client neglect. (Overlawyered)
- “Are we heading toward a pay per view society?” (Rep. Rick Boucher asks at Lessig Blog)
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