“Wild” Featured Artist Peter Cashorali
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 …
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 …
Synkroniciti is excited to announce that “Conversation with father, the porch of our house, Medina, Ohio 3:33 p.m.” by Ann Ingraham has won our Wild essay contest. Ann captures a …
Synkroniciti has a bold new cover for our upcoming “wild” issue! We are thrilled to announce that Sindy Yeung of Hong Kong has won the award with “The Journey” from …
The months passed away. Slowly a great fear came over Viola, a fear that would hardly ever leave her. For every month at the full moon, whether she would or not, …
The wild nature has a vast integrity to it. It means to establish one’s territory, to find one’s pack, to be in one’s body with certainty and pride regardless of …
What if one’s tendency to go wandering off is truly a gift? What if the driving force beneath the curiosity that leads a person to wander off the beaten path …
I peeked out from under the tarp to see a gray whale breaching. It cut through the haze and spiraled upward, propelling its entire body through the air right …
