‘Would a fourth brain make humans less cruel?’ by D.W. Baker

11 Underground
by Daniel Lehan

Would a fourth brain make humans less cruel?


D.W. Baker is a submerging poet from St. Petersburg, Florida, where he writes about place, bodies, belonging, and the end of the world. His work appears in Sundog LitCorporeal LitThe Minison Project, and Modern Haiku, among others, and has been nominated for Best of the Net. He reads for two journals, Cosmic Daffodil and Hearth & Coffin. See more of his work at linktr.ee/dwbaker.


Daniel Lehan studied Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, England, and later studied Art Therapy at Goldsmiths College, London. His work has been published in various print and online poetry journals including 3:AM, Whiptail, Arteidolia, star82 review, The New Post-literate: A Gallery Of Asemic Writing, Otoliths, Ink Sweat and Tears, Ballast, M58, Neon, Word For/Word, foam:e, Indefinite Space, experiential-experimental-literature, Kumquat Poetry, the delinquent, and small po[r]tions. His erasure books and texts were recently exhibited at the University of West England. www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/erasures/.