“Audacity” Featured Artist Denise Bossarte
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back writer and visual artist Denise Bossarte of Houston with “Toiletries,” a narrative poem with a kinship to flash. The narrator confesses that she has …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back writer and visual artist Denise Bossarte of Houston with “Toiletries,” a narrative poem with a kinship to flash. The narrator confesses that she has …
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome the first of our “Audacity” artists, poet Gregorio Gómez Aguayo, a fixture on the Chicago arts scene, with “The Pages She Left Behind.” This poem …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet, writer, and photographer Jonathan Yungkans of California, a familiar and beloved presence in our pages. As the only contributor to have won contests …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back Canadian poet Angela Waldie, who won our “Recovery” poetry contest last year, with two lovely poems tracing the delicate patterns of transience. “September Winds Calidris …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet Richard Stimac of Missouri with two poems reflecting on the patterns of human existence. “Sea is the land’s edge” is a reflection on the …
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet and writer Tammy Smith of New Jersey with two lovely, thoughtful poems. “A Cross-Stitch of Light” invites us to slow down and recognize …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back poet Merryn Rutledge, based in Massachusetts, with two masterful poems exploring sacred patterns. “Stained Glass in Köln,” one of our “Patterns” poetry contest finalists, …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet Mykki Rios of Chicago with “MANIC-DEPRESSIVE,” a poem illustrating bipolar disorder. Mykki makes this immediately apparent by casting the poem in two parts …
Synkroniciti is glad to welcome back poet Samuel Prestridge, based in the Atlanta area, with “My Mother’s Birds,” a tender remembrance of his mother’s cognitive decline. Time softens many of …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome poet and visual artist Rebecca L. Oxford of Alabama with two inspiring poems to open our “Patterns” issue. Rebecca draws our attention to the balance …
