Featured Artist: Pan Piper
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back the sooty pen of Pan Piper from Scotland. This time we feature “in case of clearing,” a poem that looks back over a long …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back the sooty pen of Pan Piper from Scotland. This time we feature “in case of clearing,” a poem that looks back over a long …
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome filmmaker Michel Pavlou, who spends his time in Brussels and Oslo and in between. Michel, along with poet Natasha Heidsieck Mak, won our video contest …
Synkroniciti is honored to feature Dr. Sheila M. Katz’s moving essay, “Transcending Grief.” Sheila is a great friend to Synkroniciti; we’ve featured a photography piece, “Friendship and ALS at the …
Synkroniciti is honored to feature poet Natasha Heidsieck Mak and filmmaker Michel Pavlou’s soulful video poem, “Inconsolable” in our upcoming “Transcend” issue. We were completely transported by this meditation on …
Sometimes when we weep in the movies we weep for ourselves or for a life unlived. Or we even go to the movies because we want to resist the emotion …
I wish this for you: to find the people you belong with, the ones who will see your pain, companion you, hold you close, even as the heavy lifting of …
Messengers often come when you struggle with a decision, need support or are trying to find your balance. They can come as animals like coyote and lizard appeared for Kate …
Today we reveal the breath-taking cover for the September 1st issue, “Birds of Rain,” a collaborative artwork by painter and filmmaker Ariel Neo and beach artist Jben. As …
Dizzy and cold, the stars are wearing veils of grief and weeping as if over me. Under such a sky the only sense I have of myself is senselessness—the indiscriminate …
It is a treat to welcome back Rachael Ikins (2:1, 2:4). Synkroniciti’s June 1st issue will feature her short story, “The Complicated Process of Coming Home,” which tells the engrossing …
