Featured Artist: Lori Howe
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet, writer and phenomenologist Lori Howe. Lori is one of the creators of the cadralor, a new poetic form consisting of 5 separate stanzaic episodes …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet, writer and phenomenologist Lori Howe. Lori is one of the creators of the cadralor, a new poetic form consisting of 5 separate stanzaic episodes …
Synkroniciti is ecstatic to welcome back South Texan poet and writer David Estringel, with three earthy and sensual poems: “Cajeta (Gimme some sweet!)” is an irreverent and colorful celebration of …
Synkroniciti is tickled pink to welcome today’s Featured Artist, poet and writer Myron Pulier. The upcoming issue will feature three of his poems, each focusing on the relationship between humanity …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome photographer and filmmaker Eian Hazzard and his fascinating photo Shadow y Reloj, which explores the human experience of the present moment. Eian has a spellbinding …
We are overjoyed to welcome back Houstonian poet and writer Andrea Cavazos, who took part in our inaugural issue. Her thoughtful poem, “The Gift of Now,” reveals a woman taking …
Synkroniciti is eager to welcome inter-disciplinary artist Nino Khundadze, the winner of our Cover Contest with her striking “Dandelion.” Nino kicks off the upcoming issue with “Inside Out,” an offering …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome the fascinating dance artist and filmmaker Julia Antinozzi, based in New York City. Her work walks the edges between dance, performance art and experimental filmmaking …
Synkroniciti’s Featured Artist for the day is poet D.R. James. We will be featuring two of his poems in our March 1st issue: “Wait for It,” a different sort of …
Welcome our Featured Artist for the day, poet and writer Peggy Schimmelman. We are pleased to feature her poem “An Empty Tip Jar,” which reminds us of the unrecognized prejudices …
We rest.—A dream has power to poison sleep; We rise.—One wandering thought pollutes the day; We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep; Embrace fond woe, or cast our cares …
