Featured Artist: Diane Funston
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome artist and poet Diane Funston, with three captivating poems: “Labyrinth Lost,” “Cleansing” and “Midnight.” The first is a lament for those who persist in seeing …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome artist and poet Diane Funston, with three captivating poems: “Labyrinth Lost,” “Cleansing” and “Midnight.” The first is a lament for those who persist in seeing …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet and writer Kurt Newton from Connecticut. The new “Transcend” issue features three of his poems: Dreamland, which contemplates the ways in which the pandemic …
Synkroniciti is enchanted to welcome back writer Sara Collie with Field Notes from when the World was Ending, which won our essay contest at the end of July. This essay is …
Synkroniciti is over the moon to welcome operatic mezzo-soprano Abby Powell with a gender-bending music video of O du mein holder Abendstern from Richard Wagner’s Tannhäuser. A luscious performance with …
Synkroniciti is delighted to reveal the lovely new cover for our 8th issue, excerpted from Catherine Heller’s stylish and sensitive graphic comic Flying Pigs, which will be featured inside the …
Our last Featured Artist of our 7th issue is Playwright Barbara Blatner. We are thrilled to welcome her back with a Zoom short play about romance and relationships in the …
Globe-trotting Travel Series #36 features street art murals in Lodz, Poland with some advice on the pandemic. Quarantines are lifting in many places, but we still need to be safe …
Meet Maureen McCarthy, a wonderfully sassy, practical and introspective writer. You might remember her essay about her experience in Barcelona which was featured in our first issue. Maureen uses travel …
Day 20 of the Globe-trotting Travel Series takes us into the Mathare camp of Nairobi, Kenya, where street art seeks to teach a population living in extreme poverty and close …