Quote for Today: Anaïs Nin
It is also true that creation comes from an overflow, so you have to learn to intake, to imbibe, to nourish yourself and not be afraid of fullness. The fullness is like a tidal wave which then carries...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Paul Bowles
There are mornings when, from the first ray of light seized upon by the eye, and the first simple sounds that get inside the head, the heart is convinced that it is existing in rhythm to a kind of...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Charlotte Eriksson
Where are our heroes? Where are our role models? Why are we leaving youth behind and laughing at the ones who are still there? Why not help each other out instead? With a little grace, with a little...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Richelle Goodrich
Life is a valuable and unique opportunity to discover who you are. But it seems as soon as you near answering that age-old question, something unexpected always happens to alter your course. And who...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Danny Gregory
There are no bad drawings. Drawings are experiences. The more you draw, the more experienced you’ll get. In fact, you’ll learn more from bad or unpredictable or weird experiences than from those that...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Henri Nouwen
Hospitality means primarily the creation of free space where the stranger can enter and become a friend instead of an enemy. Hospitality is not to change people, but to offer them space where change...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Hunter S. Thompson
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally...
View ArticleQuote for Today: David Levithan
Most dancers find their confidence in dancing. Right is mere millimeters away from wrong. Failure is always louder than success. But there is an accumulation of all the things you don’t do wrong, and...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Carl R. Rogers
Watching my clients, I have come to a much better understanding of creative people. El Greco, for example, must have realized as he looked at some of his early work, that ‘good painters do not paint...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Ray Bradbury
“Hello!” He said hello and then said, “What are you up to now?” “I’m still crazy. The rain feels good. I love to walk in it. “I don’t think I’d like that,” he said. “You might if you tried.” “I never...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Gordon Hempton
Silence is not the absence of something but the presence of everything . . . It is the presence of time, undisturbed. It can be felt within the chest. Silence nurtures our nature, our human nature,...
View Article“Curiosity” Featured Artist Ron Pullins
Please join us in welcoming back writer Ron Pullins. We are excited to have his bowler-clad protagonist, Dada, previously featured in “Clocks::Corn” (Hidden) and “Interview at BurgerRoo” (Ritual),...
View ArticleDavid Holper’s “The Earthquake” Wins Synkroniciti’s “Broken” Poetry Contest
Synkroniciti is excited to announce the winner of our “Broken” poetry contest, “The Earthquake” by David Holper. We had a strong response to our “Broken” theme (another record number of submissions)...
View Article“Broken” Featured Artist William Cass
Synkroniciti is proud to welcome southern California writer William Cass with a poignant story aptly titled, “Broken,” one of three finalists in our “Broken” short story contest. In the years before...
View Article“Space” Featured Artist Lori Howe
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back poet Lori Howe of Laramie, Wyoming. Two delectable cadralore grace the “Space” issue. “Wells” explores everyday things that become touchstones for deep musings...
View Article“Family” Featured Artist Treanor Baring
Synkroniciti is thrilled to welcome back Houston-based writer Treanor Baring with “The Mesmerizing Secret,” a sparkling play about embracing life, whether you understand it or not. Visiting an art...
View Article“Family” Featured Artist L.A. Merrill
Synkroniciti is pleased to welcome back Houstonian poet L.A. Merrill with “Siblings,” a poem about found family and moments of connection with strangers. Many of us are not lucky with our biological...
View Article“Vulnerable” Featured Artist Tara Knight
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming Canadian poet Tara Knight, with an achingly expressive cadralor, “Urban Spaces.” These five stanzas vary between five and six lines and are filled with rich...
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