Quote for Today: Rachel Carson
Eventually man, too, found his way back to the sea. Standing on its shores, he must have looked out upon it with wonder and curiosity, compounded with an unconscious …
Eventually man, too, found his way back to the sea. Standing on its shores, he must have looked out upon it with wonder and curiosity, compounded with an unconscious …
Poet and writer Kathy Labrum McVittie returns to Synkroniciti with “beyond the rite,” opening our new issue with a sparkling invitation to that space beyond all of our pre-conceived 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 …
Outside, not only over our pit but above all far away from it, there was life. You could not think too much about it, but I liked to imagine …
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 …
Turn as the earth and the moon turn, circling what they love. Whatever circles comes from the center. —Rumi Photo by Tony Detroit on Unsplash
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome poet and writer Kurt Newton from Connecticut. The new “Transcend” issue features three of his poems: Dreamland, which contemplates the ways in which the pandemic …
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 thrilled to present the first Featured Artist of our tenth issue, “Transcend,” Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier. In addition to “Stars,” which won our contest and graces our cover with a …
Synkroniciti is honored to select Texan poet David Estringel’s “Fireflies” as the winner of our “Transcend” poetry contest. Lush and vulnerable, “Fireflies” invites us to gaze in wonder at the …
