Quote for Today: Edith Hamilton
To the Greeks, the word “character” first referred to the stamp upon a coin. By extension, man was the coin, and the character trait was the stamp imprinted upon him. To them, that trait, for example...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Mary Ruefle
It is not what a poem says with its mouth, it’s what a poem does with its eyes. ―Mary Ruefle, Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected Lectures Public Domain Image via Pixabay
View ArticleQuote for Today: J.R. Miller
Everyone carries an atmosphere about him. It may be healthful and invigorating, or it may be unwholesome and depressing. It may make a little spot of the world a sweeter, better, safer place to live...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Viktor Frankl
The mental reactions of the inmates of a concentration camp must seem more to us than the mere expression of certain physical and sociological conditions. Even though conditions such as lack of sleep,...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
There are times when I am so unlike myself that I might be taken for someone else of an entirely opposite character. ―Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Confessions Image: Jekyll and Hyde © Steve Hodgson with...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Jonathan Friesen
"What's wrong with me? I lose my footing, in here." He touched his head. "When a neuro-typical looses their footing, they yell or escape to the TV, or maybe the doctor throws them on depression meds....
View ArticleGlobe-trotting Travel Series #26: Japanese Supernatural Art from the Art...
Day 26! Today’s Globe-trotting Travel Series features a video about supernatural characters in Japanese art, from woodblocks to manga, video games and pop culture. Such a clever presentation and...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Lirio Jiménez
Welcome Puerto Rican artist Lirio Jiménez, whose soulful SAPPHIRE graces the cover of our September 1st issue, along with lively ELISE and warrior ZALIKI within the issue and a companion article, The...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Tamara Madison
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome poet Tamara Madison from sunny southern California, with four wonderful poetic studies on birds. Loneliness brings us the melancholy sounds of the dove, while The...
View Article“Wild” Featured Artist Sage Futrell
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, let alone the...
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