“Dreams” Featured Artist Jim Landwehr
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back poet and writer Jim Landwehr of Wisconsin with “The Big Sleep,” a poem about the demonization of empathy and kindness in modern American culture …
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome back poet and writer Jim Landwehr of Wisconsin with “The Big Sleep,” a poem about the demonization of empathy and kindness in modern American culture …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome Bostonian poet Kathy Whitham. “Sitting at the Foot of My Bed” remembers Kathy’s father, a scientist at Los Alamos who worked on the atom bomb. …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back the inaugural Poet Laureate of Eureka, California, David Holper. David won the poetry contest in the previous issue, “Broken.” “Space” includes two of his …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Filipino-American artist Cesar Ceballos in our “Broken” issue. We feature three beautiful watercolors which explore sustainability and resilience in modern and ancient architecture. Cesar …
You must know nothing before you can learn something, and be empty before you can be filled. Is not the emptiness of the bowl what makes it useful? ―Lloyd Alexander, …
Life is a valuable and unique opportunity to discover who you are. But it seems as soon as you near answering that age-old question, something unexpected always happens to alter …
The man journeyed far, and he heard and saw many strange things on his travels. He learned that – that the friend and the enemy are but two faces of …
The library was a great sprawling complex with rolls and rolls of paper tucked into many shelves. Between the reading rooms were courtyards with living fountains and singing birds and …
One day the stars will be as familiar to each man as the landmarks, the curves, and the hills on the road that leads to his door, and one …
Ten Windows records the desire to understand others’ poems I’ve felt transfixed and transformed by: “What is a good poem doing?” “How is it done?” “Why does it work?” I want …
