“Broken” Featured Artist Julie Dron
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome writer Julie Dron, currently based in Taiwan. “Take Me Back” is a poignant piece of flash fiction which follows a bus trip, an escape of …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome writer Julie Dron, currently based in Taiwan. “Take Me Back” is a poignant piece of flash fiction which follows a bus trip, an escape of …
Please join us in welcoming back writer Ron Pullins. We are excited to have his bowler-clad protagonist, Dada, previously featured in “Clocks::Corn” (Hidden) and “Interview at BurgerRoo” (Ritual), return for his …
Where the rivers meet you tell me of your black dreams. Your memories make me uneasy. But I listen because I know my listening, like all other listening allows …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome writer and poet Ann Ingraham. Her poetic essay “Conversation with father, the porch of our house, Medina, Ohio 3:33 p.m.” won our Wild essay contest. …
Synkroniciti is excited to announce that “Conversation with father, the porch of our house, Medina, Ohio 3:33 p.m.” by Ann Ingraham has won our Wild essay contest. Ann captures a …
I wonder whether there will ever be enough tranquility under modern circumstances to allow our contemporary Wordsworth to recollect anything. I feel that art has something to do with the …
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 the last of our “Intersections” artists, visual artist Aleza Zheng. We are …
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/. Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet, writer and visual artist Rachael …
Nash’s genius was of that mysterious variety more often associated with music and art than with the oldest of all sciences. It wasn’t merely that his mind worked faster, that …
What is the most profound difference between us, between you and me? You already know it. It’s these ancestral memories. Mine come at me in the full glare of awareness. …
