“Patterns” Featured Artist Niles Reddick
Synkroniciti is stoked to welcome writer Niles Reddick, based in Tennessee, with a zany flash fiction comedy, “The Missing.” Margie, a dental hygienist, takes extra care in packing her groceries …
Synkroniciti is stoked to welcome writer Niles Reddick, based in Tennessee, with a zany flash fiction comedy, “The Missing.” Margie, a dental hygienist, takes extra care in packing her groceries …
Synkroniciti is delighted to publish “Chekhov’s Croissant” by Californian writer and poet Shelly Lowenkopf, who debuted with us in our previous issue, “Haunting.” This comic gem explores the absurdity in …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back playwright John P. Bray, born in New Jersey, now teaching at the University of Georgia, with a scintillating comic play, “A Johnnie Walker Blue …
Synkroniciti is elated to welcome playwright Allison Fradkin with a comic romp about the intersection of female sexuality and conservative Christianity, a delightfully mischievous play called “Holy Inappropriate.” Mary Jo …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome playwright Peter Dakutis from Atlanta, Georgia. The sparkling comedy Transcodicil tells the story of Joe and Shawna, a transgender couple in the process of claiming …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome playwright Rex McGregor from Auckland, New Zealand, where he writes prolifically and works as a Collections Librarian in the city libraries. The Birds Are Feeding …
“How to Translate a Joke” is a perceptive poem about how humor and comedy can be a vehicle for prejudice and a means of enforcing the status quo. The remarkable …
I think, in storytelling, people want to see triumph, and so it’s usually nice to start with failure and see someone somehow rise above it. People like to see people …
But when you’re in front of an audience and you make them laugh at a new idea, you’re guiding the whole being for the moment. No one is ever more …
Here’s a comic sketch from Monty Python which needs no introduction. I hope you enjoy this little bit of absurdity from the kings of British surrealist humor starring the late, …
