Featured Artist: Pan Piper
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome the literary journal debut of Scottish writer Pan Piper with “Heart-land and hearth-land,” a marvelous and sooty personal essay interlaced with poetry. How does one...
View ArticleSynkroniciti Magazine Vol. 3, No. 2, “home” drops this afternoon!
Our new issue will be finding its way into inboxes this afternoon! It is a gorgeous and thought-provoking issue exploring many facets of the idea of home, dedicated to the memory of Dr. Daniel Haworth,...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Charles Elliot
Synkroniciti is proud to feature poet Charles Elliott in our newest issue. “L.A. Neighbors,” which won our spring contest, is a wistful look at how modern people live so close to one another without...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Jill Alexander Essbaum
Dizzy and cold, the stars are wearing veils of grief and weeping as if over me. Under such a sky the only sense I have of myself is senselessness—the indiscriminate aching in the spoon of my neck...
View Article“Birds” Poetry Contest Winner: Only the Frozen Emphasis by Jonathan Yungkans
We are thrilled to announce that “Only the Frozen Emphasis” by Jonathan Yungkans has been selected the winner of our “birds” poetry contest and will be published in the September 1st issue of...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Rita Deutsch
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome artist Rita Deutsch who opens our upcoming issue with a whimsical illustration and poem full of childlike wonder and innocence, The Bird in My Hair. This touching...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Dee Allen
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome poet and activist Dee Allen from Oakland, California, with two magnificent poems, Plastic Isle and Herbert Spencer Theory. Dee shows the world for what it...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Ankita Sadarjoshi
Synkroniciti is excited to introduce poet Ankita Sadarjoshi from Oman with Flight Catcher (after Sylvia), a vivid glimpse from a predator’s perspective. Viewing the wild and dangerous side of nature,...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Mariana Mcdonald
Synkroniciti is overjoyed to welcome poet and writer Mariana Mcdonald from Atlanta, Georgia with two poems, Goose and Carrier Pigeons, which explore the connections between birds and humans, from the...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: JT Morse
Synkroniciti is pleased as punch to welcome back poet, author and photographer JT Morse. You might remember JT’s beautiful cover for our third issue, as well as her atmospheric photography and poetry...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Tamara Madison
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome poet Tamara Madison from sunny southern California, with four wonderful poetic studies on birds. Loneliness brings us the melancholy sounds of the dove, while The...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Jonathan Yungkans
Synkroniciti is excited to feature a tour de force of photography and poetry from Jonathan Yungkans. Shepherded by ravens, hawks and an owl, he brings us to a meditative and reflective place to study...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: L.A. Merrill
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome Houston poet L.A. Merrill with Season of Doves: Not Yet, a beautiful, sculpted reflection on a brood of baby doves growing to adulthood on her porch. The metaphor...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Sara McAulay
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome writer and poet Sara McAulay from Oakland, California, with two gripping poems filled with narrative power, high wire and In Animal Darkness (4). The first...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Mary Pacifico Curtis
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome poet, author and photographer Mary Pacifico Curtis from southern California. We present three mindful poems: Hello, Grief, Garden, Hawk, a reflection on existence and...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Kamand Kojouri
Reading poetry is like undressing before a bath. You don’t undress out of fear that your clothes will become wet. You undress because you want the water to touch you. You want to completely immerse...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Georgia Diakou
Welcome back Greek poet Georgia Diakou! Georgia wrote the text for homeland I, a short film by Eugenia Grammenou featured in Synkroniciti’s new issue, which tells the story of a man who sacrificed his...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: David Ellis of Auroras & Blossoms
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet David Ellis from Auroras & Blossoms with a magical poem, “When Night is Bare,” a Kindku based on Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “To a Skylark.” Kindku is a new...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Larissa Lai
The library was a great sprawling complex with rolls and rolls of paper tucked into many shelves. Between the reading rooms were courtyards with living fountains and singing birds and butterflies that...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: David Estringel
Synkroniciti welcomes back Texan poet David Estringel with three wistful poems about the mutability of life: “Fireflies,” which won our poetry contest, “Pomegranates,” and “Mother’s Milk.” David’s...
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