“Wild” Featured Artist Mark Hendrickson
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Mark Hendrickson with “_ _ _ _ WILD _ _ _ _,” a triptych exploring human wildness and how necessary it is for life and growth. The first, “_ _ _ _...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Lori Howe
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back poet Lori Howe. We are thrilled to feature two of her luscious cadralor: “The Peculiar Electromagnetic Gravity of Niagara Falls” and “Magnetoreception.”...
View ArticleQuote for Today: F. Sionil José
There is nothing in the world which an artist cannot recreate into something poetic, ennobling. And why do we read these things? They are not facts, they do not improve our business skills, our...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Rachael Ikins
It is a great pleasure to welcome back poet, writer and visual artist Rachael Ikins, this time with a poem that speaks of her reclamation of her life and talent after years of being over-medicated and...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Czeslaw Milosz
The purpose of poetry is to remind us how difficult it is to remain just one person, for our house is open, there are no keys in the doors, and invisible guests come in and out at will. ― Czeslaw...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Ann Ingraham
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome writer and poet Ann Ingraham. Her poetic essay “Conversation with father, the porch of our house, Medina, Ohio 3:33 p.m.” won our Wild essay contest. Ann captures a...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist D.R. James
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back poet D.R. James who won our “Ritual” contest in 2022. Two nature poems featuring deer appear in “Wild”: “Same Old Same Old” and “Snow Day.” In “Same Old Same Old,”...
View Article“Wild” Artist Jennifer Maloney
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet Jennifer Maloney with “Wild Horses,” which won our Wild poetry contest. Jennifer captures the energy of a memory that rides the edge of domestic violence,...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Joan Mazza
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome poet Joan Mazza with three fascinating poems: “To Touch a Wild Animal,” “Armillaria mellea” and “Rewilding.” The first is a marvelous modified villanelle–such a...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Barbara A. Meier
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Barbara A. Meier with “Apep,” a thrilling depiction of a wildfire in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness of Oregon. Recalling primordial forces that shaped both the Earth...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Eloísa Pérez-Lozano
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Eloísa Pérez-Lozano. We are excited to feature “Women Whispering of Freedom in the Dark,” “Untamed,” “The Perfect Storm” and “A Devouring” in our “Wild”...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Louhi Pohjola
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome poet Louhi Pohjola. “Wild” features three of her richly textured poems, laden with anthropomorphism and mythic touches. “Overture to the Age of an Unknowable...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Laura Rodley
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet and photographer Laura Rodley with a bouquet of poetry and images celebrating hidden wildness. The five-part series is bookended by “Now You See Me,” in...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Anne Stewart
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome poet Anne Stewart with “Wild Roses.” Growing “from stingy forest ground” to “crowd out basil and sage,” these beauties defy human planning and control like weeds,...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Jonathan Yungkans
Please join us in celebrating Jonathan Yungkans, the only person to date who has won Synkroniciti contests in multiple categories: poetry (3:3 “Birds”) and cover art (photography for @ 2:4 “Hidden”)....
View Article“Buckle” by John Patrick Bray Wins Synkroniciti’s “Curiosity” Play Contest
Synkroniciti is thrilled to announce the winner of our “Curiosity” Short Play Contest, John Patrick Bray’s “Buckle.” We had several strong contenders but selected “Buckle” on the strength of its...
View Article“Questions” by Merryn Rutledge Wins Synkroniciti’s “Curiosity” Poetry Contest
Synkroniciti is thrilled to announce the winner of our “Curiosity” Poetry Contest, “Questions” by Merryn Rutledge. There were two other finalists: “Prisms” by Stacie Eirich and “Ocean, Ocean” by Lori...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Charlotte Eriksson
the only way to tell the others is through the way my voice can take these broken words and turn it into music. Turn it into poetry. And I sing to make myself come alive, but also for you,...
View Article“Curiosity” Featured Artist Dee Allen.
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back the first of our artists for the “Curiosity” issue, poet Dee Allen., featured previously in our “Birds” issue. “Possum” is a whimsical encounter with a...
View Article“Curiosity” Featured Artist John P. Bray
Synkroniciti Is excited to welcome playwright John P. Bray. His one-act, “Buckle,” won our “Curiosity” short play contest. Star and Jen are teenagers–-one well-off from town, one more “rough” from...
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