“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Gillian Freebody
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Gillian Freebody of New Jersey with two illuminating poems about the viability and preciousness of life. In “Vacant Sanctuary (Ars Poetica #1),” her young son …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Gillian Freebody of New Jersey with two illuminating poems about the viability and preciousness of life. In “Vacant Sanctuary (Ars Poetica #1),” her young son …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back writer and poet Jonathan Fletcher, most recently featured in our “Family” issue, with a short story entitled “Battle of Raymond.” Andrew and Alana are …
Synkroniciti received a large amount of poetry for our “Vulnerable” theme and much of it was stunning. Ten finalists were selected: 1. view from here, Krista Carson 2. Cat People, …
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 honored to welcome back writer Pan Piper from Scotland with “lament at the end of Lego,” a poignant poem about the fear of growing up and growing older. …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome Chicago poet Suzanne Glade with “The Holiday Family Dinner is Over,” a vivid examination of the emotional wake and trauma left after a contentious family …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Houston-based writer Treanor Baring with “The Mesmerizing Secret,” a sparkling play about embracing life, whether you understand it or not. Visiting an art museum, …
Synkroniciti is over the moon to welcome back multi-faceted Houston artist Margo Stutts Toombs with “Anyone Could Fly,” a poem recalling a trip to Macchu Picchu five decades earlier, “a …
Synkroniciti is proud to welcome Houston poet and writer Sandi Stromberg with a captivating poem set in the Space City. “Why I Need the Cosmos” is a juxtaposition of modern …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome writer Gavin Kayner from Tucson. “Space” features “Bobby’s Swing,” an enchanting poem that hearkens back to childhood–“”How high we soared/ Up into summer days/ Kicking …
