“Dreams” Featured Artist Judy McAmis
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet Judy McAmis of Massachusetts with “Curiouser,” one of our “Dreams” poetry contest finalists. The poem recounts an eerie nightmare, an encounter with a …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet Judy McAmis of Massachusetts with “Curiouser,” one of our “Dreams” poetry contest finalists. The poem recounts an eerie nightmare, an encounter with a …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back Bulgarian poet, writer, and visual artist Gabriela Manolova. We are thrilled to feature an artwork and a poem on the subject of “Dreams.” Celestial …
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back poet and writer Jennifer Maloney of Rochester, NY, with two engrossing poems for our “Dreams” theme. The prose poem “Australia” is a wild, spidery …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet Emilie Lygren of California with “Book of Records,” a poem exploring the relentless competitive drive our culture instills in children. Remembering elementary school …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Naomi Ruth Lowinsky of California with two powerful poems engaging with the dark political and cultural currents that are resurfacing in our time. …
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back poet and writer Jim Landwehr of Wisconsin with “The Big Sleep,” a poem about the demonization of empathy and kindness in modern American culture …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back poet Michael J. LaFrancis of Connecticut with a deeply moving poem, “What Happens When a Dream Comes to an End?” There comes a time …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back visual artist and writer Nino Khundadze of Tbilisi, Georgia, with “Dreams,” an insightful combination of artwork and text exhorting us to work towards a …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome writer Shirlee Jellum of Washington state with “Between Worlds,” one of our “Dreams” short story contest winners. This is an insightful and empathic story of …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back writer and poet Angélique Jamail of Houston, Texas, with “A Tree Falls in a Subdivision,” a finalist in our short story contest. This is …
