Quote for Today: Ari Berk
In life, a person will come and go from many homes. We may leave a house, a town, a room, but that does not mean those places leave us. …
In life, a person will come and go from many homes. We may leave a house, a town, a room, but that does not mean those places leave us. …
I have learned that if you must leave a place that you have lived in and loved and where all your yesteryears are buried deep, leave it any way except …
Everybody is a story. When I was a child, people sat around kitchen tables and told their stories. We don’t do that so much anymore. Sitting around the table telling …
How do you go to your own house when something has gone bad on the inside, when it doesn’t seem like your place to live anymore, when you almost …
We comfort ourselves by reliving memories of protection. Something closed must retain our memories, while leaving them their original value as images. Memories of the outside world will never have …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet Courtney O’Banion Smith, who won our first poetry contest with “Wildflowers,” a reflection on conversations spoken and unspoken surrounding childhood abuse and puberty. The …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back interdisciplinary artist Sarah Jane Justice from Australia, this time with a gripping tale called Chlorine, which won our Short Story Contest. A woman is …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome Greek interdisciplinary artist Eugenia Grammenou with a stirring poem, Inner Topography. This piece hits the hard issues of abuse, misogyny and control. Eugenia confronts them …
Love springs from awareness. It is only inasmuch as you see someone as he or she really is here and now, and not as they are in your memory or …
Synkroniciti is honored to feature Childhood’s End, Evelyn Sharenov’s moving story of a young woman of Jewish heritage coming of age in 1960s New York City. Growing up in the …
