“Recovery” Featured Artist Carla Hartsfield
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet, musician and visual artist Carla Hartsfield, Texan by birth and residing in Canada, with “Latticework,” a poem about spiritual healing and recovery. “In …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet, musician and visual artist Carla Hartsfield, Texan by birth and residing in Canada, with “Latticework,” a poem about spiritual healing and recovery. “In …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet and writer Hollie Hardy, based in Austin, Texas, with “How We Recover,” a luminous poem comprised of fleeting images and sensory experiences along a …
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet Lori Lasseter Hamilton of Birmingham, Alabama with “Give me my dandelions,” a powerful poem about the lack of recognition and respect given to …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back Texan poet and writer Ken Farrell with two poems that explore the need for recovery. “Hopscotch” tells a story of innocence lost in the …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back poet and writer Stacie Eirich, now based in Houston, who closes our “Recovery” issue with two poems. “April, in the after” was one of …
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet Joanne Durham from North Carolina, with “Inheritance,” an ekphrastic poem based on a sculpture her mother bought many years ago featuring three peasant …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet and writer Tina Harrach Denetclaw with two moving poems about recovery and resilience. “I ordered a storm door made in Minnesota” is about making …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Kansan writer and poet Robert L. Dean, Jr., with a thought-provoking short story, “Napalm Girl and the Boy Next Door.” In a hospital bed …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back writer Sam Crain, based in California, with “Eyes Full of Promise,” a captivating short story based on the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. …
Synkroniciti is overjoyed to welcome back English writer, poet and photographer Sara Collie with “Soliloquy from the Bridge,” one of the five finalists in our essay contest. This is a …
