“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Katharine Weinmann
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet and photographer Katharine Weinmann from the Canadian prairie. “Hung Out to Dry” is a poem about family. No one knows the tender spots in our souls like our...
View Article“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Jonathan Yungkans
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back poet, writer and photographer Jonathan Yungkans, based in the Los Angeles area. Jonathan is the only artist to win three Synkroniciti contests (poetry, flash...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Pamela R. Anderson
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Ohio poet Pamela R. Anderson, who first debuted with us in our previous issue, “Vulnerable.” “Let’s Be” is an insightful internal monologue revealing our human...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Daniel Barlekamp
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Daniel Barlekamp, a New Jersey native now based in Massachusetts. We feature his poem “I had to laugh,” exposing the hypocrisy of families and religious...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Charlie Brice
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome Pennsylvania poet Charlie Brice with “They Were Tiny Once,” a wonder-laced lament exploring the human propensity for exploitation. He presents us with a herd of...
View Article“it is quiet in the house” by Scott Ferry wins Synkroniciti’s “Belonging”...
Synkroniciti is ecstatic to announce that Scott Ferry’s “it is quiet in the house” won our “Belonging” Poetry Contest! There were many fine poems that came in for this call, some from poets who won the...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Mary Pacifico Curtis
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Californian writer and poet Mary Pacifico Curtis. “Pell Mell and On We Go” is an exploration of downsizing, particularly in regards to books. New furniture calls...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Ed Davis
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome Ohio poet and writer Ed Davis with “CRASH,” a narrative poem recounting his experience helping a senior woman through a blood sugar crash at the grocery store. It’s a...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Robert L. Dean, Jr
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Kansan poet Robert L. Dean, Jr. with two pieces paired with photos from Jason Baldinger. “Full Immersion,” paired with Baldinger’s Roadside NY, is a satirical...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Joanne Durham
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Joanne Durham, who resides in North Carolina, with two poems dealing with societal prejudice and exclusion, particularly in school systems. The masterful prose...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Scott Ferry
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Seattle poet Scott Ferry, who won our “Belonging” Poetry Contest with “it is quiet in the house.” He is the first poet to win our poetry contest twice, having...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist D. Dina Friedman
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet and writer D. Dina Friedman, originally from New York City, residing in Massachusetts, with two poems that appeal to the better nature of humanity. “The...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Diane Funston
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back California poet, writer and visual artist Diane Funston with two contrasting poems. “In the Line” recounts an experience at the local food bank. “After...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Saba Husain
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Houston poet Saba Husain with “Ghazal: Belonging.” Saba was one of the poets featured in our inaugural issue five years ago, and we have missed her evocative...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Doug Jacquier
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome Australian poet and writer Doug Jacquier. “Reflections” was one of the finalists for our “Belonging” poetry contest and shows how those who have an urge to explore...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Philip Andrew Lisi
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Pennsylvanian poet Philip Andrew Lisi, who first joined us for “Vulnerable,” with three poems about relationships and the desire for relationship. In each of...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back poet Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, who won our “Space” poetry contest last fall. “An Enchantment of Unforeseen Sisters” describes a profound affinity between half...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Gabriela Manolova
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome writer, poet and visual artist Gabriela Manolova from Sofia, Bulgaria, with “sounds like home,” a poem about finding love and belonging. It describes an idealized...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Jacob R. Moses
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet Jacob R. Moses, AKA Jack M. Freedman, from Staten Island, New York, with “Guttersnipe,” a sharp rebuttal of society’s attempt to silence and discard people...
View Article“Belonging” Featured Artist Sandra Salinas Newton
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome writer and poet Sandra Salinas Newton, currently based in Austin, Texas, with “Oysters,” a poem that explores memory and our connection to time and space. Eating...
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