Synkroniciti’s 2023 Pushcart Prize Nominations (Awarded 2024)
Synkroniciti is proud to nominate six outstanding writers, four poets and two short story writers, for the Pushcart Prize this year. If we choose a piece for an issue, we …
Synkroniciti is proud to nominate six outstanding writers, four poets and two short story writers, for the Pushcart Prize this year. If we choose a piece for an issue, we …
Synkroniciti is delighted to award the prize for our “Space” flash fiction contest to Jonathan Yungkans for his story “Those Who Paint the Heavenly Porch, ” an atmospheric piece hinting …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back our final “Broken” featured artist, California poet Jonathan Yungkans. “And He Can See Quite Clearly into the Needle” is based on Caroline Bacher’s artwork …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet Jonathan Yungkans. “For the Wind Passes Over It: Five Questions from Neruda” is a masterfully haunting cadralor, a five stanza poem in which …
Please join us in celebrating Jonathan Yungkans, the only person to date who has won Synkroniciti contests in multiple categories: poetry (3:3 “Birds”) and cover art (photography for @ 2:4 …
Synkroniciti is proud to feature the artists of our newest online issue, “Intersections,” available for download here: https://synkroniciti.com/the-magazine/purchase-individual-issues/. Welcome back our most decorated (he’s won both the cover contest for our …
Here are Synkroniciti’s nominations for Best of the Net from July 1st, 2021 to June 30th, 2022. This list includes some of our favorite work from “Birds,” “Transcend,” “Ritual,” and …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back poet Jonathan Yungkans, this time with some wonderfully edgy social justice and political pieces. “Batman Came Out and Clubbed Me” takes us back to …
Please welcome back Jonathan Yungkans of Los Angeles. You could call him Synkroniciti’s Resident Poet, as he follows our themes with conviction and we have featured his poetry in every issue …
Please join us in welcoming back poet Jonathan Yungkans. Synkroniciti is excited to present two intriguing poems about human nature and its eccentricities, “You Don’t Learn the Cancan at Obedience …