Featured Artist: Kathy Labrum McVittie
Poet and writer Kathy Labrum McVittie returns to Synkroniciti with “beyond the rite,” opening our new issue with a sparkling invitation to that space beyond all of our pre-conceived and …
Poet and writer Kathy Labrum McVittie returns to Synkroniciti with “beyond the rite,” opening our new issue with a sparkling invitation to that space beyond all of our pre-conceived and …
Welcome Ron Pullins. You might remember that Synkronciti nominated Ron’s story “Clocks::Corn” from our “Hidden” issue for Best of the Net last year. He’s back in our new issue with …
Please join us in welcoming back poet Jonathan Yungkans. Synkroniciti is excited to present two intriguing poems about human nature and its eccentricities, “You Don’t Learn the Cancan at Obedience …
Please join Synkroniciti as we welcome back poet Lori Lasseter Hamilton with “Ritual: A Dictionary Definition,” a heart-wrenching poem that alludes to how society hides away sexual assault, denying people …
Welcome back our Fall 2021 poetry contest winner David Estringel with two poems, “The Healing Clock” and “The Yawning Grave.” Both are moving laments on the death of his mother, …
Ritual makes me think of being in the flow of the creative process—when I’m fully focused on the creative, often listening to music, making the work, making intuitive creative decisions …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back playwright Peter Dakutis with his one-minute play, “Stream of Memories.” An individual experiences their last few moments, life flashing before their consciousness. If this …
Synkroniciti welcomes back poet Jack M. Freedman, aka Jacob Moses, this time as a photographer and the creator of our marvelous cover. “Cauldron” won the cover art contest for “Ritual” …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to introduce writer Jamie McArdle. Her story “Grace,” a love story informed by changing social norms on the early American farm, inspired by a census entry, swept …
Please welcome back writer Sara Collie. Sara won our “Birds” essay contest last summer with “Field Notes from When the World Was Ending” and her luminous essays, photos and stories …
