Synaesthesia Magazine Winter | Page 2

It started with a word. Synaesthesia. A red howl in the dark. Then an idea; a criss-crossing between two genres of art.

Soon it became an aim; a magazine inviting writers, non-writers and readers alike to share and embrace words for all their beauty, timbre and colour.

So it began. Unemployed, broke, yet craving creativity, recent graduates Annabelle and Carlotta were propelled into their multi-sensory project.

Winter stings each page of this issue. Liam Hogan explores the sub-zero temperatures of an ice cavern, snowflakes plummet towards the ground in James Tillman's 'Invasion' and Jac Cattaneo's 'Cry Wolf' presents a startling relationship between two young brothers.

Adrian Carvell

The magazine welcomes themed submissions, details of which are announced at the back of each publication, be it creative prose, poetry, illustrations, reviews or writers' tips!

Enjoy!

Editors' Note

Annabelle & Carlotta

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in each issue we'll have a theme. Be it a colour, season or sound. We'll always keep you updated on the theme for our next issue. For this issue, we're going deep into a cold, dark winter.