“Wild” Featured Artist Elizabeth Gade
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Elizabeth Gade with two poems, “Theft of Property” and “The Offering.” The first questions the interpretation of rape in modern Western society, a society …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming poet Elizabeth Gade with two poems, “Theft of Property” and “The Offering.” The first questions the interpretation of rape in modern Western society, a society …
Synkroniciti is excited to introduce photographer Sage Futrell. If you have ever tried to photograph small birds and mammals, you know how difficult it can be to capture their likeness, …
Please join us in welcoming back poet Diane Funston. Diane’s poetry has been featured in our “Ritual,” Empowered” and “Intersections” issues. In “Wild” we feature two poems. “Repast” is a …
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 …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Filipino-American visual artist Cesar Ceballos, who made his debut with us a year ago in our “Ritual” issue. “Wild” features three intriguing watercolor paintings. …
Please join us in welcoming west coast-based poet and writer Peter Cashorali with “Waterfall.” Peter takes us on a hike to a hidden waterfall and shares with us the wonder …
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Adrián Caldera and his collaborator Charlotte Hart with three new digital art and poetry works: “Old Coyote: Ueuecoyoti,” “Dazzled in dystopia” and “Death Appeared.” …
Congratulations to the thirty-three artists selected for our upcoming “Wild” issue! “Wild” saw a twenty-percent increase in submissions from the record set by “Home.” We are thrilled with the …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to announce that “Wild Horses” by Jennifer Maloney has won our Wild poetry contest. Jennifer captures the energy of a memory that rides the edge of domestic …