Synaesthesia Magazine Red | Page 5

Stupid dual carriageway traffic.

Crane neck to quell children’s quarrel.

Creep forward – glimpse something

half up the grassy bank, stretched.

Direct children to sign on the other side.

Huge badger – must be a brock.

Motionless, in daylight.

Quell urge to climb bank,

curl around broad back.

Left: Lewis Hall is a SouthWest based photographer currently studying at Falmouth University. Lewis focuses predominantly on automotive based photography, but isn't afraid to try his hand at anything else as demonstrated in this photo. Find his work at: www.flickr.com/photos/lewis_hall/

Above: Emma-Jane Hughes was raised on a barge on the inland waterways, but swapped rivers and canals for the sea and now lives in the Witterings with her husband and two children. Whilst studying at Chichester University, her poem 'An experiment...' was the overall winning submission to The Modern Mind anthology. In 2012 her poem 'My Camel' gained a Highly Commended award in The Bridport Prize, and was published in The Winners anthology.