Featured Artist: Barbara Blatner
Our last Featured Artist of our 7th issue is Playwright Barbara Blatner. We are thrilled to welcome her back with a Zoom short play about romance and relationships in the …
Our last Featured Artist of our 7th issue is Playwright Barbara Blatner. We are thrilled to welcome her back with a Zoom short play about romance and relationships in the …
Synkroniciti is tickled pink to welcome back interdisciplinary artist Elaine T. Nguyen with five paintings from her new project, Chapters and a feature article. Chapters is an artist’s reaction to …
Synkroniciti is enthralled to welcome visual artist Vesperalia from Italy, with an experimental photograph called “Fading Reveries” and two collages, “Watch Your Time, Grow Your Mind” and “Chronoillogical.” The photo …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet and artist Lucia Huňady with two poems and four portraits. “Calling for Humanity” is a Friday morning wake-up call to break the human …
Here is our new Table of Contents. What a thrilling bunch of artists! It’s a great time to subscribe or buy the issue.
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet Courtney O’Banion Smith, who won our first poetry contest with “Wildflowers,” a reflection on conversations spoken and unspoken surrounding childhood abuse and puberty. The …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back writer Sara Collie. Her short story “The Light Box” is a magical piece that explores the relationship between a young girl and her grandmother …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Scott Ferry, with two wonderfully gritty cadralor poems: Black Friday and a request. The first chips away at the nature of existence, reality and …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back interdisciplinary artist Sarah Jane Justice from Australia, this time with a gripping tale called Chlorine, which won our Short Story Contest. A woman is …
We are always thrilled to have poet and photographer Jonathan Yungkans here at Synkroniciti! Our March 1st issue features the eerie poem “The Future Is a Ghost,” a musing on …