Expectations Featured Artist Neil Brosnan
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back Irish writer Neil Brosnan, whose work first graced our pages in Belonging. In “Into the Light,” he turns his attention to two sisters separated …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back Irish writer Neil Brosnan, whose work first graced our pages in Belonging. In “Into the Light,” he turns his attention to two sisters separated …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back visual artist and writer Denise Bossarte of Houston with Perfectionist, a digital collage created through the SoulCollage® practice. SoulCollage® invites participants to build personal …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet Faith-Anne Bell of Baltimore with “Prelude,” a delicious poem about desire and expectation. In the quiet of her kitchen, standing beside her beloved, the …
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome back writer and poet Daniel Gene Barlekamp of Massachusetts, who first appeared with us in Belonging and later returned for Haunting. His new poem, “In …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet Pamela R. Anderson‑Bartholet of Ohio, whose work has graced our Vulnerable and Belonging issues. She opens Expectations with two luminous poems that usher …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome Chicago poet and writer Gregorio Gómez Aguayo back into our pages with “The Room Where Time Tilts,” a poem poised on the surreal threshold between …
Synkroniciti is honored to announce the winner of our Expectations Poetry Contest, “Aztec Herbology” by Maureen Tolman Flannery. This was a striking field of poems possessed with a depth I …
Synkroniciti is stoked to welcome back our final Featured Artist for Audacity, poet Jonathan Chibuike Ukah. Jonathan made his debut with us in Belonging, returning for Recovery and Dreams. With …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Leila Tualla, who opens our “Audacity” issue with “— fearless in my forties,” a delicious, shimmering poem about a New Year’s resolution to claim …
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome Ivanka Krajčovičová, Radoslava Hrabovská, and Zuzana Sedláková, who together form the Slovakian artist triad TriĽady. These three friends—teachers, creators, and survivors of their own health …
