'Language douses them in spilled buckets of words. Damp acres gutter. Black lines run like snakes towards my feet.
'When reflecting on colour we often recall the bleeding cerulian sky, nestled safely in the memories of our youth, or the deep red of a sunset, moving too fast too capture. In this chapbook collection Paul Hetherington, Jen Webb, Paul Munden, Cassandra Atherton and Jordan Williams explore their relationships with colour and the ways in which they experience it from the underwhelming yellow neon of mustard on a hotdog sign to the green black flesh of rotting leaves.' (Publication summary)