“Curiosity” Featured Artist John P. Bray
Synkroniciti Is excited to welcome playwright John P. Bray. His one-act, “Buckle,” won our “Curiosity” short play contest. Star and Jen are teenagers–-one well-off from town, one more “rough” from …
Synkroniciti Is excited to welcome playwright John P. Bray. His one-act, “Buckle,” won our “Curiosity” short play contest. Star and Jen are teenagers–-one well-off from town, one more “rough” from …
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 …
the only way to tell the others is through the way my voice can take these broken words and turn it into music. Turn it into poetry. …
We all have cracks and tears and shattered glass within our souls. Some have more than others. We do not wish to seek one who has none; but we wish …
Highly sensitive people are too often perceived as weaklings or damaged goods. To feel intensely is not a symptom of weakness, it is the trademark of the truly alive and …
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 …
Long before I wrote stories, I listened for stories. Listening for them is something more acute than listening to them. I suppose it’s an early form of participation in …
Where the rivers meet you tell me of your black dreams. Your memories make me uneasy. But I listen because I know my listening, like all other listening allows …
Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable. ―David Augsburger, The Love Of Letting Be Image: “Who do we appreciate?” © woodleywonderworks with CCLicense