Featured Artist: Pasquale Trozzolo
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 …
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 …
I mean, all I do here is do the work that my bosses tell me to do the way they tell me to do it. I don’t have to …
I hear a swelling swoosh; from the south a bullet train whizzes into view on the tracks, knifes through the landscape in a matter of moments, then disappears with a …
Dave had carried the Zen bell, and rang it every few minutes with the tap of a small hammer. The sound was clear and beautiful. The tone was harmonious and …
Today, we are divorcing the past and marrying the present. Dance, and you will find God in every room. Today, we are divorcing resentment and marrying forgiveness. Sing, and God …
Nature is full of patterns and we humans love finding them, creating them, repeating them. This is the core of language, math, music, and even ritual, which is the repetition …
I may appear to suffer from some sort of compulsive repetition syndrome, but these rituals are important to me. I have many places where I sit and think, “I have …
Synkroniciti welcomes back Texan poet David Estringel with three wistful poems about the mutability of life: “Fireflies,” which won our poetry contest, “Pomegranates,” and “Mother’s Milk.” David’s imagery is always …
Welcome back Greek poet Georgia Diakou! Georgia wrote the text for homeland I, a short film by Eugenia Grammenou featured in Synkroniciti’s new issue, which tells the story of a …
Synkroniciti is delighted to welcome back poet, filmmaker and visual artist Eugenia Grammenou from Greece with a short film, homeland I, with a text by poet Georgia Diakou, who is …
