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“Family” Featured Artist Stephen Lottridge

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming writer and poet Stephen Lottridge of Wyoming with “The Old Montague Trail,” a poem celebrating the connection he feels to his mother. Stephen shows us how an...

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“Family” Featured Artist Naomi Ruth Lowinsky

Synkroniciti is elated to welcome back Californian poet Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, who won our poetry contest on the theme of “Space” last fall. This time we feature two poems dealing with family heritage...

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“Family” Featured Artist L.A. Merrill

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Houstonian poet L.A. Merrill with “Siblings,” a poem about found family and moments of connection with strangers. Many of us are not lucky with our biological...

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“Family” Featured Artist Wilda Morris

Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet Wilda Morris, first featured in our “Space” issue last fall as part of the P2 Collective, a group of artists and poets collaborating in Chicago. Carl...

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“Family” Featured Artist Nerissa Nields

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming writer (and musician) Nerissa Nields from Massachusetts. “Family” features two big-hearted and fiercely intelligent poems about raising children. “Spelunking”...

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“Family” Featured Artist Pan Piper

Synkroniciti is honored to welcome back writer Pan Piper from Scotland with “lament at the end of Lego,” a poignant poem about the fear of growing up and growing older. It’s a remembrance of a child’s...

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“Family” Featured Artist Louhi Pohjola

Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Louhi Pohjola, based in Portland, Oregon. She first joined us for our “Wild” issue and returns with two singing poems evoking ancestors and a rich sense of...

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“Family” Featured Artist Samuel Prestridge

Synkroniciti is stoked to welcome poet Samuel Prestridge from Georgia (USA) with two poems that tickle the funny bone and pull at the heartstrings, often at the same time. “Elvis,” one of our poetry...

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“Family” Featured Artist Elaine Reardon

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Elaine Reardon from Massachusetts. We are excited to feature “Hye Holiday Gathering,” which explores the power of cooking together and how food connects...

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“Family” Featured Artist Jeannie E. Roberts

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back midwestern poet and photographer Jeannie E. Roberts. “When the Forced Adoption Goes Awry, or Does It?” is  a clever villanelle connecting the Pip of “Great...

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“Family” Featured Artist Sarah Dickenson Snyder

Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Sarah Dickenson Snyder from Massachusetts with “From Eve to Me.” Looking back to the life of the biblical Eve, “all the long years she lived,/ nothing sad...

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“Family” Featured Artist Katharine Weinmann

Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back Canadian poet and photographer Katharine Weinmann with two heartfelt elegiac poems. “Trilogy of Loss, and Love for Annie” memorializes her beloved dog who...

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“Family” Featured Artist Kathy Whitham

Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Bostonian poet Kathy Whitham. “Sitting at the Foot of My Bed” remembers Kathy’s father, a scientist at Los Alamos who worked on the atom bomb. She creates a...

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“Family” Featured Artist Jonathan Yungkans

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back the last of our “Family” artists, poet, writer and photographer Jonathan Yungkans. “My Brother’s Favorite Pastime” is a memory of a brother long lost to...

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“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Pamela R. Anderson

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming the first featured artist from our upcoming “Vulnerable” issue, Ohio poet Pamela R. Anderson. “The Anatomy of Loss” is a finalist in our “Vulnerable” poetry...

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“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Jeffrey Bryant

Synkroniciti is overjoyed to welcome back Californian poet Jeffrey Bryant with “Outside,” a surrealist poem about finding recovery in Mother Earth, even as she is tormented by climate change and human...

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“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Devin Aeh Canary

Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Ohio Poet Devin Aeh Canary with “home sweet home.” This poem expresses heartbreak and outrage at the passage of Ohio House Bill 68 denying gender-affirming care...

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“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Krista Carson

Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome Canadian poet Krista Carson with two captivating poems. Both have a strong visual element, spilling across the page like clouds or rivers of words, mimicking the flow...

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“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Peter Cashorali

Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet Peter Cashorali, who lives and works in Los Angeles and Portland. “Geese” contemplates a flock of birds flying through the sky with purpose, likening them to...

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“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Nancy Avery Dafoe

Synkroniciti is proud to welcome New York poet and writer Nancy Avery Dafoe. Her poem “On the Ways My Son Was Vulnerable From a Silent Genetic Disorder” is a finalist in our “Vulnerable” Poetry...

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