Last Wednesday, we hung out on Twitter to chat about all things Split Lip: editing, submitting, writing, and more! Whether you missed it or just need a refresher, we got the recap right here:
Read MoreSubmissions are now open for the IRxSL Collaborative Folio! We are so excited to be partnering with Indiana Review on this venture, and we look forward to reading your work.
Read MoreWe held a Twitter chat in May to talk about becoming a paying market -- and anything else our readers wanted to know about all things Split Lip. If you missed it (or want a refresher...), enjoy this recap!
Read MoreWe're about to descend onto Tampa for AWP! If you missed our Twitter chat, here's a recap of our best advice on how to make the most of the conference and what kind of delights you can expect from Split Lip.
Read MoreJoin us for one our #SLFAQ chats (TM) (not really) (maybe one day) on Thursday, March 1 at 9 pm eastern/6 pm pacific!
Read MoreWe had a blast responding to your questions on Tuesday night! Thanks to everyone who sent questions our way. If you missed our Twitter chat or if you just want to pretend you're hanging out with us some more, here's a recap of our questions and answers.
Read MoreIf you missed our last live twitter chat with Split Lip EIC Kaitlyn Andrews-Rice -- or if you had so much fun you want to repeat the experience (like us) -- you're in luck! This Tuesday, 12/19, Kaitlyn will be chatting on Twitter, and this time she'll be joined by a whole host of other SL editors!
Read MoreIn the spirit of being open books, we held a Twitter chat with editor-in-chief Kaitlyn Andrews-Rice (and her two bowls of dinner -- bowl 1: pork tenderloin, sweet potato, broccoli; bowl 2: salad, honey mustard dressing). If you missed it (or if you just want a recap), here's what Kaitlyn had to say:
Read MoreIt's time for Ask the Editor with Kaitlyn Andrews-Rice! Join us for an hour-long Twitter chat with Kaitlyn on Tuesday, October 24 at 8:30 EST. In the spirit of transparency, Kaitlyn is eager to shed some light on the editorial process—and all things Split Lip.
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