Featured Artist: Kelly DuMar
Please welcome poet, playwright and photographer Kelly DuMar to Synkroniciti. We are excited to feature three delicate photos paired with short poems: “Chicken of the Woods,” “Feather in Grass” and …
Please welcome poet, playwright and photographer Kelly DuMar to Synkroniciti. We are excited to feature three delicate photos paired with short poems: “Chicken of the Woods,” “Feather in Grass” and …
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 overjoyed to introduce poet Désirée Jung and her luminous video poem, “Days of Sun.” This is a look at the daily rituals we enact as humans in an …
Please welcome poet Kevin Guess. Kevin is best known as a musician and teacher here in Houston, and it is Synkroniciti’s great pleasure to publish two poems from Mission: “The …
Synkroniciti is delighted to introduce artist Hazel Copcutt with three whimsical digital images from her Liquify Me Series: “Non Non, Non Le Mange Pas,” “She Whispered Softly, I Must Run …
Please welcome writer Cyndy Muscatel. Synkroniciti is pleased to feature “The Wounded Warrior of East Boston Terrace,” a captivating short story in the style of memoir, in our upcoming “Ritual” …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming visual artist Eric Fehrenbacher. The “Ritual” issue will feature four of his delightful mixed media artworks: “Vascular osmosis,” “Longing for community in a time of …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Pasquale Trozzolo. We are excited to feature “Triptych,” a set of three poems: “Confess,” “How Was Your Day?” and “Multitasking,” exploring the ritualistic patterns …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome the first of our Featured Artists of “Ritual,” poet and writer Chelsea Fanning, with three stunning feminist poems, “The Cult of VenusTM,” “boy meets girl,” …
Synkroniciti is delighted to grant our “Ritual” poetry contest award to poet D.R. James for “Rite of Passage,” which explores how many boys, particularly in the American Midwest, became men …
