Featured Artist: Kathy Labrum McVittie
Synkroniciti is proud to welcome the bold voice of writer, poet and photographer Kathy McVittie, with three earthy poems: “pandaemonium,” “resolution” and “portal.” The first is a stirring invocation of …
Synkroniciti is proud to welcome the bold voice of writer, poet and photographer Kathy McVittie, with three earthy poems: “pandaemonium,” “resolution” and “portal.” The first is a stirring invocation of …
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome writer Judith McGinn from Skaneateles, NY, with a fascinating short story, “A Sea Change,” about a mother who has an unusual connection with her teenage …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back writer, poet and photographer Cendrine Marroaut, this time with a triptych of photographs titled “The Light in September.” These are gorgeous images of sunlight …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back poet and writer Joan Leotta from North Carolina, USA. We will be featuring her poem, “A Candle Wick Transforms, Transcends,” which speaks of an …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome visual artist Carmen Kennedy from Austin, Texas, with three sumptuous mixed media works: “Dreaming of Mt. Fuji,” “Water is Life” and “Bee Madonna with Fish.” …
Synkroniciti is pleased to feature three photographs by Georgian artist Nino Khundadze. If you’ve been with us since the beginning of this year, you’ll remember her stunning “Dandelion” which graced …
Synkroniciti is honored to feature Dr. Sheila M. Katz’s moving essay, “Transcending Grief.” Sheila is a great friend to Synkroniciti; we’ve featured a photography piece, “Friendship and ALS at the …
Welcome writer and poet Miles Hitchcock, who comes to us from Perth in Western Australia. Synkroniciti is pleased to feature two of his poems, “Autopilot” and “Arguments.” The first is …
Synkroniciti is honored to feature poet Natasha Heidsieck Mak and filmmaker Michel Pavlou’s soulful video poem, “Inconsolable” in our upcoming “Transcend” issue. We were completely transported by this meditation on …
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 …