“Curiosity” Featured Artist Jonathan Yungkans
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 …
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 welcome the winner of our “Curiosity” Poetry Contest, Merryn Rutledge. We are pleased to feature two of her poems in the current “Curiosity” issue. “Reckoning” examines thoughts on sustainability …
Synkroniciti is happy to welcome poet Marjie Giffin with A Clear Wriggler, a poem that speaks of the curiosity and wisdom that children exhibit from time to time. Do you …
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 honored to welcome back digital artist and poet Yolanda Movsessian, who …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back poet and writer D. R. James. “Empowered” features two of his poems. “Kind of Blue” is a tribute to jazz legend Miles Davis, who …
Synkroniciti is pleased to select “Field Notes from when the World was Ending” by Sara Collie as our essay contest winner and look forward to publishing this beautiful and thoughtful …
Synkroniciti is honored to award the prize for our “home” poetry contest to Charles Elliott’s striking “L.A. Neighbors.” In modern city life, how often do we make assumptions and draw …
Last spring I planted camellias in our front flowerbeds, not fully appreciating what a blessing I was giving myself. My husband and I worked the soil, adding amendments to create …
In the same way that the picturesque designers were always careful to include some reminder of our mortality in their gardens — a ruin, sometimes even a dead tree …
And so–for the first time, it seemed–Pip had looked at her mother’s hands. The skin on the back of them wasn’t pink and opaque like her own skin. It was …