“Broken” Featured Artist Kevin Vivers
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome photographer Kevin Vivers from Kansas. “Gift Shop” is a whimsical portrait of a dilapidated rural structure. A discarded tire lies in front and a sign …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome photographer Kevin Vivers from Kansas. “Gift Shop” is a whimsical portrait of a dilapidated rural structure. A discarded tire lies in front and a sign …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome back Armenian American poet and visual artist Yolanda Movsessian. Yolanda opens the “Broken” issue with two visual art pieces and a poem. This triptych explores …
Please join us in welcoming back Boston area writer and photographer Kelly DuMar. Synkroniciti’s “Wild” issue features three photographs, images found in winter ice, water arrested on its way to …
We are excited to welcome back poet Beth Copeland. Synkroniciti featured two of Beth’s beautiful and serendipitous poems about mountains in our “Home” issue in 2021 (3:2). This time we …
You are your own beginning. Every day, every hour, every minute, you start again. There is no point wishing you were someone else, you are who you are—start there. ―A.M. …
It has always been a happy thought to me that the creek runs on all night, new every minute, whether I wish it or know it or care, as a …
The intention of a ceremony is to put a person back together by restructuring the human mind. This reorganization is accomplished by a kind of inner map, a geography of …
Reshaping life! People who can say that have never understood a thing about life—they have never felt its breath, its heartbeat—however much they have seen or done. They look on …
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 …
In bullfighting there is an interesting parallel to the pause as a place of refuge and renewal. It is believed that in the midst of a fight, a bull can …