“Haunting” Featured Artist Brian Duran-Fuentes
Synkroniciti is stoked to welcome poet Brian Duran-Fuentes from Mexico City, now residing in Dallas, TX. We present “Corvus morbidi” in dual language format, Spanish followed by English, alongside...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Ken Farrell
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Texan poet Ken Farrell with “Carnival of the Taken,” examining a father’s ongoing trauma many years after his son went missing at a carnival. The park is now...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Deborah Reed Filanowski
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet Deborah Reed Filanowski, a West Virginia native living in Pennsylvania, with two poems rich in imagery, mystery and wonder. “Dark Places” takes us deep into the...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Andrea L. Fry
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Andrea L. Fry from Massachusetts with “Memento Mori,” which won our “Haunting” poetry contest and was then nominated for a Pushcart Prize. The title is Latin for...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Diane Funston
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet and visual artist Diane Funston, a native New Yorker making her home in California, with a poem and a photograph exploring what humans leave behind. “In Place”...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Wren Hankins
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Wren Hankins from Ohio with “One Day Closer.” This is an achingly vulnerable expression of the trauma caused by being molested at the age of thirteen: “he says...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist David Holper
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back Californian poet David Holper with two poems contemplating mortality. “Lessons” speaks of the memento mori experiences Holper had as a child on vacations to Mexico....
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Melissa McEver Huckabay
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome Houstonian poet and writer Melissa McEver Huckabay with “Sleeping Late, I Heard,” a moving poem of transparent simplicity, belying its depth. In the liminal state...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Dorothy Johnson-Laird
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome New York City poet Dorothy Johnson-Laird with a heartfelt tribute to a mentor, friend and fellow poet, Cenen Moreno, who passed in 2002. “Move into the Light” tells...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Jeanne Julian
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Jeanne Julian, now based in Maine, with “Recurrence,” written after her North Carolina home was flooded by Hurricane Florence and memorializing her grandmother...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Joseph R. Larsen
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome Houstonian poet Joseph R. Larsen with two atmospheric poems. “Horseman on a Road” is an elegant, romantic villanelle. This is a famously difficult form with its...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Shelly Lowenkopf
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Californian writer and poet Shelly Lowenkopf with “Twenty-three” a narrative poem about academia, the search for one’s creative voice and the potential for haunting...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Jennifer Maloney
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet and writer Jennifer Maloney from New York state with two mesmerizing poems strong in nature imagery. The prose poem “Coyote,” one of our “Haunting” poetry...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Gabriela Manolova
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Bulgarian poet, writer and visual artist Gabriela Manolova with “For Longing’s Sake,” a poem about falling in love with fantasy, enjoying the rush of possibility...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Judy McAmis
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Judy McAmis, currently a resident of Massachusetts. We are excited to publish three spooky poems that traverse the classical sense of “Haunting.” In “The...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Wilda Morris
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Chicago poet Wilda Morris, previously featured in our “Space” (as a member of the P2 Collective) and “Family” issues. “Christina” is a contemplation of the life...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Sandra Salinas Newton
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet and writer Sandra Salinas Newton, currently based in Austin, Texas, with “Venice,” a poem about one of Europe’s most polarizing cities. “A city that does...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Michele Noble
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet and visual artist Michele Noble from the UK with two thoughtful, haunting poems. “Attics, Burton Constable” is an eerie exploration of an abandoned...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Elina Z. Petrova
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Houstonian poet Elina Petrova. We are thrilled to feature two poems. Sköll, named after the sun-eating wolf of Norse mythology, describes an ephemeral experience...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Peggy Schimmelman
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back Californian poet Peggy Schimmelman with “Nocturnal Invasion,” a poem bearing witness to the nighttime anxiety many of us experience, as darkness becomes ground for...
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