“Dreams” Featured Artist m. stickann
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome playwright m. stickann of Indiana with “Detritus,” a short play about a man who can’t stop daydreaming. Martin is visiting his psychologist, Dr. Mocfort, increasingly …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome playwright m. stickann of Indiana with “Detritus,” a short play about a man who can’t stop daydreaming. Martin is visiting his psychologist, Dr. Mocfort, increasingly …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back Houston poet John Milkereit with a witty and humorous poem, “License Renewal.” Anyone who has waited in line at the DMV or navigated the …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Houston writer Catherine Gentry with “Eruption,” a perceptive piece of flash fiction about communicating with loved ones in states of cognitive decline. How do we …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Wren Hankins from Ohio with “One Day Closer.” This is an achingly vulnerable expression of the trauma caused by being molested at the age …
“In life as in story,” writes Arthur Frank, “one event is expected to lead to another.” Our medical system has sold us a story of remedy, progress, technology, professionalism, and …
Synkroniciti is proud to introduce the artists of our newest online issue, “Intersections,” available for download here: https://synkroniciti.com/the-magazine/purchase-individual-issues/. Please join us in welcoming back Lori Lasseter Hamilton, who won our “Intersections” …
“I’ve been through all this before,” he says to his heart. “Yes, you have been through all this before,” replies his heart. “But you have never been beyond it.” ―Paulo …
I always find myself gravitating to the analogy of a maze. Think of film noir and if you picture the story as a maze, you don’t want to be hanging …
Today’s Globe-trotting Travel Series (#18) features the choreography, interpretive dance, and video-making skills of Vanesa Garcia-Ribala Montoya, a principal dancer with Les Grand Ballets Canadiens of Montreal, Canada. Originally from …
And the only way he had ever found, the only code, the only language by which he could speak and be heard by other men, could communicate himself, was with …
