Quote for Today: Ashim Shanker
It is amazing how dispiriting it can be to enter a learning environment and to be made immediately to suppress your own exploratory inclinations. So many learning environments in the …
It is amazing how dispiriting it can be to enter a learning environment and to be made immediately to suppress your own exploratory inclinations. So many learning environments in the …
Synkroniciti is pleased to introduce Houston poet Kayla M. Haranda. Kayla opens the “Wild” issue with Blue–, which explores the positive side of feeling blue. “Not a melancholy, shed a few …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Jeremy Garnett from the Northern Territory, Australia. “Wild” features two of his poems, “Brave. Freshwater Tears” and “Listening to Raffaella.” Jeremy has a talent …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Elizabeth Gade with two poems, “Theft of Property” and “The Offering.” The first questions the interpretation of rape in modern Western society, a society …
Synkroniciti is excited to introduce photographer Sage Futrell. If you have ever tried to photograph small birds and mammals, you know how difficult it can be to capture their likeness, …
Please join us in welcoming back poet Diane Funston. Diane’s poetry has been featured in our “Ritual,” Empowered” and “Intersections” issues. In “Wild” we feature two poems. “Repast” is a …
When you sneak into somebody’s backyard, it does seem that guts and curiosity are working together. Curiosity can bring guts out of hiding at times, maybe even get them going. …
Please join us in welcoming back Boston area writer and photographer Kelly DuMar. Synkroniciti’s “Wild” issue features three photographs, images found in winter ice, water arrested on its way to …
Listen with curiosity. Speak with honesty. Act with integrity. The greatest problem with communication is we don’t listen to understand. We listen to reply. When we listen with curiosity, we …
We are excited to welcome back poet Beth Copeland. Synkroniciti featured two of Beth’s beautiful and serendipitous poems about mountains in our “Home” issue in 2021 (3:2). This time we …