Poetry from Daniel Lehan

The Common Census

Erasure poem that reads: The Common Census proved that Scientists bordering the southern edge had failed and people and animals lost hope
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Daniel Lehan studied Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, England, and later studied Art Therapy at Goldsmiths College, London. He has lived in New York, Florence, Finland, and Quebec, and now lives in Dungeness, on the south coast of England.

His work has been published in various print and online poetry Journals including 3:AM, Whiptail, Arteidolia, star82 review, Otoliths, Ink Sweat and Tears, Ballast, M58, and Word For / Word.

His text—”Book Pages Destroyed By Typewriter”—is included in The New Concrete, Visual Poetry in the 21st Century, published by Hayward Publishing, 2015.

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