Already praised by NPR and GoldfFlakePaint, Grace Vonderkuhn is set to release her debut LP Reveries this month via Egghunt Records. Get to know one of 2018’s most promising young artists in our exclusive interview below.
Read MoreFeral Conservatives released their latest LP Better Lives on November 2, 2017 via Egghunt Records. I recently sat down with drummer and co-founder Matt Francis to talk about promoting and recording the album, how to escape Virginia Beach, and the future of music in the era of Trump.
Read MoreWhen I met Sharon Harrigan, we were both first-year students in Pacific University’s MFA program. She was studying fiction while I was running in the CNF crowd, but we became good friends and post-grad writing group partners.
Read MoreWhat would the worst year of your life sound like if it was an album? If you’re Big Baby’s Ali Mislowsky, you already know. Sour Patch, the band’s newest release and first with Egghunt Records, is a lo-fi, twee pop collection chronicling the singer-guitarist’s tough breaks, rough times, and how it felt to be set adrift into life after college. Fresh off their release show, I sat down with Mislowsky to find out more about this promising young group.
Read MoreMichigan seems to be a literary hotbed these days. I recently had the good fortune to sit down with Adam Schuitema and chat about all sorts of things: the first album he ever bought, his new collection, and how being a parent has affected his writing more than he even realized.
Read MoreMusic can take you to new places, but it can also lead you back home. Had it not been for Kris Kristofferson’s Live from Austin TX, Amy Rossi may have never returned to writing. Fortunately, everything worked out for the best, and I recently had the opportunity to chat with Amy about her hair metal obsession, “bad sex” stories, and rediscovering the joys of writing.
Read MoreIf you’ve never read anything by Kaj Tanaka, it’s only a matter of time. Like all good writing, Kaj's prose can speak for itself. You’ll find that out soon enough. But before you do, a conversation with the author himself about music, faith, and the frills and fancy bits of storytelling.
Read MoreLandis Wine is a man of many masks. He’s a singer, a multi-instrumentalist, a songwriter, a producer, and the list goes on and on. Alongside former White Laces bandmate Tori Hovater, he formed the new band Opin. Now with their self-titled debut album out in the world and a tour under their belt, Hovater and Wine are ready for whatever comes next. I sat down with the latter to talk about the new album, musical influences, and how parents have this uncanny ability to make music uncool.
Read MoreKara Vernor is the author of Because I Wanted to Write You a Pop Song. She’s also one of my favorite writers working today. Read any story in her debut collection and you’ll want to memorize it like it’s your new favorite song. I recently had the chance to sit down with Kara and talk about how music has shaped both her writing and her life over the years.
Read MoreRichmond, VA based singer/songwriter/producer London Perry records music under the name Dazeases. Split Lip Magazine is honored and excited to give you both the exclusive premiere of Dazeases’ “Botetourt” music video along with an interview with the artist behind the music. SLM’s resident Music Guru Christopher Wolford recently chatted with Perry about everything under the sun including feminism, fashion, and what it takes to survive in today’s music industry.
Read MoreJane Liddle’s short story collection, MURDER, contains fifty tales that examine the mundane and often accidental ways homicide occurs. Written in a humorous and detached tone that is devoid of voyeurism, MURDER is one of the most memorable debut releases this year.
Read MoreIn honor of the relaunch of our site, Fiction Editor Jon McConnell is taking some time to talk to some of our amazing writers about their work each week. This week's chat is with Ashley Hutson, whose short story, “This Bridge,” is our featured fiction this week.
Read MoreIn honor of the relaunch of our site, Fiction Editor Jon McConnell is taking some time to talk to some of our amazing writers about their work each week. This week's chat is with Sheryl Monks, whose short story, ”Robbing Pillars,” is our featured fiction this week.
Read MoreSeveral weeks ago, writer Amber Sparks posted a link on Facebook, and the sample quote contained this telling passage: “Access to technology and the knowledge it provides has only made us more paranoid.”
Read MoreNo longer hanging their hats back in their native Denton, Texas, Seryn—now based out of Nashville, Tennessee—recently released their latest record, Shadow Shows, a follow-up (or riposte, perhaps?) to their 2011 album, This Is Where We Are. And the new record is, well, new is likely the best way of putting it.
Read MoreSplit Lip Press/Magazine is excited for Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach and her new chapbook The Bear Who Ate the Stars, a Split Lip Press release forthcoming on November 1st, 2014.
Read MoreHe is the man, myth and legend, folks—Ed Harkness, runner-up of the Split Lip Press 2014 Uppercut Chapbook Awards. With his new chapbook, Ice Children, set to release in late November, we thought we'd chat with the poet on poetic matters.
Read MoreInterview: Lullskull, Ltd.
Read MoreRobert Wrigley is an institution. Besides being a decorated poet—a former Guggenheim Fellow, a two-time NEA fellow, winner of six Pushcart Prizes, author of ten collections of poetry, etc.—he is a dedicated teacher and all-around interesting person. Wrigley was generous enough to sit down with me to talk about his most recent collection of poems, Anatomy of Melancholy, and his most recent honor, a PNBA (Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award).
Read MoreAfter checking out Georgia Kreiger's review of The sea with no one in it, I thought I'd see if the author would like to chat with Split Lip for a little while. The Canadian-Australian poet agreed, and we are grateful.
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