“Broken” Featured Artist Jennifer Maloney
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Jennifer Maloney from Rochester, New York, who won our “Wild” poetry contest earlier this year. “Broken” includes two of her poems, “Thee and …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Jennifer Maloney from Rochester, New York, who won our “Wild” poetry contest earlier this year. “Broken” includes two of her poems, “Thee and …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Deanna Lernihan, a powerful new voice based in Michigan. “I Called Her Sister” draws on Deanna’s experiences in suicide prevention and mental health. Those …
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back poet Joan Leotta from North Carolina with “I Bet Some Thought It Was Broken,” a poem about friendship, time, and communication. So much in …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back poet D.R. James from Michigan with two poems. “Early Morning Love Song” recalls the possibility and expectation of a new morning, as “my old …
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back poet, writer and artist Rachael Ikins from the Finger Lakes region of New York. Her poem, “Transformation,” expresses the heartache of caring for an …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Slovak visual artist Radoslava Hrabovská. This time she presents two sets of works, which we accompany with an article entitled “Of Women and Children: …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back California poet David Holper with “The Earthquake,” which won our poetry contest on the “Broken” theme. Reaching from personal tragedy, an earthquake at Christmas …
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back Australian poet Miles Hitchcock with two poems about lines that shape human experience. “Borders” is about the imaginary lines we draw to classify and …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome Philadelphia poet Alison Hicks with “Copper Beech,” a poem in two parts that explores how a Copper beech tree experiences thirst and scarring, damaging conditions …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to introduce writer Daryl Hendrickson, based in Iowa, in his literary debut. “The Cell” is an atmospheric flash fiction piece about a convict returning to “normal” life …
