“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Suzanna C. de Baca
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Iowan poet Suzanna C. de Baca. We are excited to publish two insightful and poignant pieces about vulnerability in the face of personal and communal …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Iowan poet Suzanna C. de Baca. We are excited to publish two insightful and poignant pieces about vulnerability in the face of personal and communal …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Irish visual artist (and writer) Amber Cohen. We feature Skull Bride, a luminous creation in watercolor and ink with gold leaf on paper. This is …
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet Peter Cashorali, who lives and works in Los Angeles and Portland. “Geese” contemplates a flock of birds flying through the sky with purpose, …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Ohio Poet Devin Aeh Canary with “home sweet home.” This poem expresses heartbreak and outrage at the passage of Ohio House Bill 68 denying gender-affirming …
Synkroniciti is overjoyed to welcome back Californian poet Jeffrey Bryant with “Outside,” a surrealist poem about finding recovery in Mother Earth, even as she is tormented by climate change and …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back Pittsburgh photographer Jason Baldinger along with his ekphrastic collaborator, poet Robert L. Dean, Jr. Jason was the cover artist for our wonderful “Broken” issue …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back writer I. Jay Asher, based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We all have people in our lives who create strain and stress, and some of …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Canadian writer Karen Lea Armstrong with a story about power dynamics among girls on the cusp of becoming teenagers. “Crush” focuses on Sam(antha), Dom(inique), Ming, …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming the first featured artist from our upcoming “Vulnerable” issue, Ohio poet Pamela R. Anderson. “The Anatomy of Loss” is a finalist in our “Vulnerable” poetry …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back the last of our “Family” artists, poet, writer and photographer Jonathan Yungkans. “My Brother’s Favorite Pastime” is a memory of a brother long lost …
