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Milestones and Productions

“Space” Featured Artist Leslie Archibald

Synkroniciti is excited to welcome Houstonian writer Leslie Archibald with two introspective poems, “Like Stars” and “Space.” Both are intimate portraits of traumatic spaces that many people experience and that …

Milestones and Productions

Featured Artist: Jagoda Zwiernik

Today we welcome the last of Synkroniciti’s “Empowered” artists, Jagoda Zwiernik, a visual artist from Poland residing in Scotland. Jagoda’s work is profound for its intersectionality, vulnerability and body positivity. …

Quote for Today

Quote for Today: Margot Sunderland

Society reaps what it sows in the way it nurtures its children, because stress sculpts the brain to exhibit several antisocial behaviors. Stress can set off a ripple of hormonal …

Milestones and Productions

Featured Artist: Courtney O’Banion Smith

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 …

Milestones and Productions

Featured Artist: Eugenia Grammenou

Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome Greek interdisciplinary artist Eugenia Grammenou with a stirring poem, Inner Topography. This piece hits the hard issues of abuse, misogyny and control. Eugenia confronts them …

Milestones and Productions

“Wildflowers” by Courtney O’Banion Smith Wins Synkroniciti’s First Poetry Contest

    The winner of Synkroniciti’s first poetry contest–and it was a VERY competitive field–is “Wildflowers” by Courtney O’Banion Smith of Houston, Texas, USA, which tells the story of a …

Being Creative / Milestones and Productions

Featured Artist: Barbara Blatner

Welcome playwright Barbara Blatner, whose remarkable and fierce Two Sisters is featured in the upcoming September 1st issue! Sara has decided to write a memoir exposing sexual abuse by the …

Being Creative / Milestones and Productions

Featured Artist: Chris Moss

Welcome Australian author Chris Moss, whose intense and revelatory short-story, Fun for the Whole Family! is featured in our upcoming September issue! Trapped in a car wreck, a mother recounts …

Quote for Today

Quote for Today: Ezinne Orjiako

Brother, why do we fight like we are not flesh of flesh? Blood of blood. Bone of bone. Like if the time came I would not go to war for …

Quote for Today

Quote for Today: Tehmina Durrani

Love’s absence ailed me. I could not imagine loving my husband. He was a superior and I did not know how to love and be subservient together. Nor had he …

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