Negotiating Culture: The Summer Issue of R.KV.R.Y. is UP!

(art by Red Grooms)

As I've often said before, law is the default profession for liberal arts majors.  And make no mistake, many of us continue to dance, sing, play musical instruments, act, paint, sculpt, and even write poetry. (See Strangers to Us All - Lawyers and Poetry)

We have five lawyer writers in the summer 2008 issue of the r.kv.r.y. quarterly literary journal here.

Joe Mockus, San Francisco criminal defense attorney, an old college buddy and the man who taught me how to read poetry, has contributed poetry once again, for which we thank him mightily.  Even more gratitude flows north from Los Angeles now that he has agreed to co-edit the poetry section of the journal with Joel Deutsch.

Local litigator and writer Rick Wirick contributes another book review -- of James Tate's new collection -- even though I continue to urge him to send me poetry!

Rick Hoel, a fellow writer for The Complete Lawyer gives us a short story A Ride Home.

Irvine tax attorney Scott Kauffman, gives us Part One of his Novella Debbie's Ranch.

And, yes, I am too lazy to submit my poetry anywhere else but my own journal.  Here.

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