« Memorial Day | Main

July 01, 2004

Haiku! ... (Geshundheit)

By way of Alan Sullivan's Fresh Bilge, one may be led to Jim Henley's discussion of haiku (and to several other haiku-related links), to which I add this: If the finely-honed imagistics of haiku are your cup of tea (so to speak), be sure to visit David Giacalone's recently re-named weblog, f/k/a . . . .

For reasons of self-preservation, David has foresworn his roles as ethicalEsq, scourge of unethical lawyers everywhere, and as Prof. YABUT, scourge of just about everyone else. Haiku has been part of the mix on David's pages for some time, but he has now elected to devote his online presence entirely to that gentle art, posting his own work and that of honored guests. Numerous haiku resources are to be found in his sidebar as well.

Friends, readers, countrymen: lend him some hits.

Posted by George Wallace at 07:25 AM in Poetry | Permalink

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/t/trackback/789803

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Haiku! ... (Geshundheit):

» EthicalEsq Reborn as f/k/a from Notes from the (Legal) Underground
David Giacalone's weblog ethicalEsq was one of my favorites, and was included in my recent article on weblogs for practicing lawyers. Now David's site has been recast as "f/k/a." Here's how George Wallace of A Fool in the Forest described [Read More]

Tracked on June 1, 2004 11:52 AM

Comments

well-Sade, George!

hit me again! you know it feels good.

Posted by: David Giacalone | June 1, 2004 09:53 AM

Post a comment