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“Space” Featured Artist Miriam Manglani

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome poet Miriam Manglani, based in Massachusetts. “House Plant” laments the former intimacy between two lovers symbolized by a potted plant left behind, “its branches...

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“Space” Featured Artist A. J. Parker

Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome emerging poet A.J. Parker from Arizona. “i wrote this sick on sleep medicine, sick of you” is a searing, vulnerable look at how the bitterness of an unhealthy...

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“Space” Featured Artists: The P2 Collective

Synkroniciti is excited to welcome the members of Chicago’s P2 Collective with a set of poems and photographs that probe the theme of “Space” and humanity’s relationship to creation and cosmos. We...

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“Space” Featured Artist Jeannie E. Roberts

Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back midwestern poet and photographer Jeannie E. Roberts with two poems illustrated with her photos. The first, “Swimming with the Radiance of You,” is an ode to a...

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“Space” Featured Artist Sandi Stromberg

Synkroniciti is proud to welcome Houston poet and writer Sandi Stromberg with a captivating poem set in the Space City. “Why I Need the Cosmos” is a juxtaposition of  modern life, filled with fragility...

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“Space” Featured Artist Margo Stutts Toombs

Synkroniciti is over the moon to welcome back multi-faceted Houston artist Margo Stutts Toombs with “Anyone Could Fly,” a poem recalling a trip to Macchu Picchu five decades earlier, “a chance to grab...

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“Space” Featured Artist John Zedolik

Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome our final featured artist, Pittsburgh-based poet John Zedolik with three poems exploring the permanence and mutability of “Space.” “Held Over” examines the view from...

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“Picking Blackberries” by Annette Boushey Holland wins Synkroniciti’s...

Synkroniciti is excited to announce our “Family” poetry contest winner, northern California poet and writer Annette Boushey Holland. “Picking Blackberries” reminds us that all beings (not only humans)...

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“Family” Featured Artist Jill Crainshaw

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Jill Crainshaw of North Carolina with “now i lay me down to sleep.” This remarkable poem was a finalist in our “Family” themed poetry contest. It recalls a...

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“Family” Featured Artist Daun Daemon

Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome North Carolina poet Daun Daemon with “At Three” and “Between the Sheets,” two poems that speak to the power of motherhood and the different roles mothers play, from...

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“Family” Featured Artist Ken Farrell

Synkroniciti is excited to welcome Texan writer and poet Ken Farrell with “American Heritage, 1987,” an unflinching poetic examination of the effect of family violence, abuse and torment on an...

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“Family” Featured Artist Maureen Tolman Flannery

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back poet Maureen Tolman Flannery, featured in our previous issue, “Space,” as a member of Chicago’s P2 Collective. Solo this time, Maureen takes us back to 1943 and...

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“Family” Featured Artist Jonathan Fletcher

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back Jonathan Fletcher, a Peruvian-American poet raised in Texas. HIs poetry explores family with a deep awareness of ancestry and the bifurcation that grows out...

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“Family” Featured Artist Diane Funston

Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet Diane Funston, based in California, with two poems about the bond between grandparents and grandchildren. “Cane” is a prose poem which packs a punch,...

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“Family” Featured Artist Suzanne Glade

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome Chicago poet Suzanne Glade with “The Holiday Family Dinner is Over,” a vivid examination of the emotional wake and trauma left after a contentious family gathering....

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“Family” Featured Artist Annette Boushey Holland

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back Californian poet Annette Boushey Holland. “Picking Blackberries” won our “Family” poetry contest. In this delightfully unusual love poem, Annette reminds us...

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“Family” Featured Artist David Holper

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Californian poet and writer David Holper, who won our “Broken” poetry contest last year, with two poems on the miracle of love. “Superpower” reveals how children...

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“Family” Featured Artist Angélique Jamail

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Houstonian writer and poet Angélique Jamail with two poems and an award-winning essay, all full of wit, musicality, and warmth. “The Elder Sister (1869) by...

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“Family” Featured Artist Lorraine Jeffery

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back poet Lorraine Jeffery who resides in Utah. “Reunion Creek” remembers time spent in and around the water near where Lorraine grew up in Oregon. Over four lovely,...

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“Family” Featured Artist Larysa Labiak

Synkroniciti is excited to introduce emerging writer and poet Larysa Labiak, based in Denver, Colorado. In “Grandma’s House,” Larysa uses vivid sensory imagery and visual space to create a sense of the...

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