“Wild” Featured Artist Ann Ingraham
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome writer and poet Ann Ingraham. Her poetic essay “Conversation with father, the porch of our house, Medina, Ohio 3:33 p.m.” won our Wild essay contest. Ann captures a...
View Article“Curiosity” Featured Artist Cesar Ceballos
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back visual artist Cesar Ceballos with three minimalist watercolors that explore the fragility of human life. “Time” focuses on the human tendency “to forget about...
View Article“Curiosity” Featured Artist Lindsay Cronk
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming visual artist Lindsay Cronk. The “Curiosity” issue features five of her playful and thought-provoking paintings in the naive style, along with a feature article....
View ArticleQuote for Today: John Ruskin
And in all things that live there are certain irregularities and deficiencies which are not only signs of life, but sources of beauty. No human face is exactly the same in its lines on each side, no...
View Article“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Jane Ellen Glasser
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome poet Jane Ellen Glasser, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Jane opens the “Vulnerable” issue with “Meditation,” a delightful invitation to regain the vitality and...
View Article“Haunting” Featured Artist Mary Ellen Talley
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Seattle poet Mary Ellen Talley with “Frida Quicksteps Across the Museum Floor,” a delightfully evocative soliloquy from the spirit of Frida Kahlo. She haunts the...
View Article“Identity” Featured Artist Martha Sherick Shen
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Iowan poet Martha Sherick Shen, who won our “Vulnerable” poetry contest last year with her compelling visual poem “Hollywood Juniper,” this time with two poems...
View Article“Dreams” Featured Artist Suzanne Glade
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back Chicago poet Suzanne Glade with “The Dream I Did Not Have.” When loved ones pass, some of us see them in our dreams, while others, for whatever reason, do not. The...
View Article“Patterns” Featured Artist Saba Husain
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome back poet Saba Husain of Houston with two thoughtful and deeply moving poems. “To My Grandchildren: What is Poetry?” acknowledges that we are all unknowable and...
View Article“Patterns” Featured Artist Laura Peña
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Laura Peña of Houston, Texas, with “Amass Grief.” In this tender and heart-wrenching poem, Laura shares how her father’s death, which happened as her mother...
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