Featured Artist: Treanor Baring
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Houston writer, playwright and poet Treanor Baring. Our new “Flow” issue features her moving and nostalgic memoir essay, “The River.” The protagonist is the mighty …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Houston writer, playwright and poet Treanor Baring. Our new “Flow” issue features her moving and nostalgic memoir essay, “The River.” The protagonist is the mighty …
Synkroniciti is overjoyed to welcome Featured Artist Charlotte Hart, a wonderful poet and visual artist based in Evanston, Illinois, with four marvelous poems, “The perseverance of green,” “St. Isaac’s angels,” …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Kamille Leak, The Sunflower Kam, as the first Featured Artist of our “Flow” issue. Kam embodies the essence of the issue: her works are joyful …
Synkroniciti is proud to announce the artists selected for our June 1st issue with the theme “Flow.” We are very excited about the issue! Our cover is Yolanda Movsessian’s gorgeous …
Synkroniciti is pleased to select “In the beginning” by Sara McAulay as the winner of the “Flow” poetry contest. This poem is not only formally striking and filled with beautiful …
Synkroniciti was thrilled with the response for our “flow” video contest. There were several strong candidates and we chose Vasilios Papaioannu’s “Parenthesis,” which is not only a work of …
Synkroniciti is excited to announce the winner of our “Flow” cover art contest, Yolanda Movsessian’s “Dance in the Flow,” an alluring combination of sketch and digital artwork …
Time moves in one direction, memory another. We are that strange species that constructs artifacts intended to counter the natural flow of forgetting. ―William Gibson, Distrust That Particular Flavor © Cobija …
Ritual makes me think of being in the flow of the creative process—when I’m fully focused on the creative, often listening to music, making the work, making intuitive creative decisions …
The flow. Yeah. Knowing you could step on the court and make it happen. You practiced, sure. But then, when you walked out there, you could just go. You could …
