“Curiosity” Featured Artist Terry Barr
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back writer Terry Barr. Last year we nominated Terry for a Pushcart Prize for his essay “Straight to the Scalp,” from our “Empowered” issue, a …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back writer Terry Barr. Last year we nominated Terry for a Pushcart Prize for his essay “Straight to the Scalp,” from our “Empowered” issue, a …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet and photographer Jason Baldinger. His photographs of Midwestern America are evocative and satirical, ranging from industrial decay to urban sprawl and small town quaint. …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back the first of our artists for the “Curiosity” issue, poet Dee Allen., featured previously in our “Birds” issue. “Possum” is a whimsical encounter with …
My personal beasties are ugly and ridiculous and they weigh me down and are exhausting to carry around. Sometimes it feels like they are larger than I am. They …
Congratulations to the twenty-seven artists selected for our upcoming “Curiosity” issue! We are thrilled with the quality and depth of our submissions. We had almost the same number as …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to announce the winner of our “Curiosity” Poetry Contest, “Questions” by Merryn Rutledge. There were two other finalists: “Prisms” by Stacie Eirich and “Ocean, Ocean” by Lori …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to announce the winner of our “Curiosity” Short Play Contest, John Patrick Bray’s “Buckle.” We had several strong contenders but selected “Buckle” on the strength of its …
Synkroniciti is elated over our new cover! The winner of the Curiosity Cover Art Contest is Elzbieta Zdunek with her digital collage “Applause.” It is sleek and eye-catching–it is also …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome poet Joan Mazza with three fascinating poems: “To Touch a Wild Animal,” “Armillaria mellea” and “Rewilding.” The first is a marvelous modified villanelle–such a tricky …
When you sneak into somebody’s backyard, it does seem that guts and curiosity are working together. Curiosity can bring guts out of hiding at times, maybe even get them going. …
