Synaesthesia Magazine Hush-Hush | Page 7

Imagine a green slope, the neat rows of trees. Sun pools in your eyes and laps the hollows of your upturned face. Of course there are shadows: a semaphore of leaves tattoos the earth’s skin as your passing bodies sketch their shape against grass. Everything is a dance: birds, flies, the cicadas’ accento, brillante. Words are many, as many as the grove’s virgin olives. Take one softly in your mouth, let teeth close on flesh as if trapping the thinness of a butterfly wing. Hold it gently, gently bite harder. Enjoy the tongue’s flutter and tingle until you hit stone resistance. Stop dead, suck each word clean, then spit out the pit. Eugenia Loli is a filmmaker a collage artist. Originally from Greece, she’s now spent many years living in California. Before art took over her life she worked in the technology sector. Find out more at eugenialoli.tumblr.com. Sarah James is a prize-winning journalist, photographer, short fiction writer and poet, with her first poetry-play The Magnetic Diaries being staged this year. Her debut collection Into the Yell won third prize in the multi-genre International Rubery Book Awards 2011 and she has a collection, plenty-fish, due out with Nine Arches Press in the summer. Sarah also runs the small poetry imprint, V. Press, and enjoys collaboration, poetryfilm and artistic commission, including poems on Worcestershire buses and muralled on a café wall. Find her at www.sarah-james.co.uk.