Our September issue is HOT OFF THE PRESSES, and we could not be more excited. And if, like us, you can’t get enough of our contributors’ words, here’s what they’ve been enjoying and what it means.
Read MoreBefore we turn the page on our August issue, we want to celebrate our featured artist, Michael Pederson. He recently took some time to talk with us about the dark sense of humor in work and his approach to street art.
Read MoreLearn just one thing behind Jennifer Wortman’s “Jock Party.”
Read MoreWe are thrilled to share with you our Best of the Net nominees!
Read MoreWe wrapped up summer in style. See what our staff and contributors have been up to and check out their new work — and their past pieces in our archives.
Read MoreMarcie Friedman brings us just one photo of her four favorite coffee mugs and just one list (which is technically one thing!) about her story.
Read MoreJust One Thing about August’s featured poem, “Made for Each Other,” by Lesley Wheeler and Chris Gavaler.
Read MoreThis “playlist” of books captures a specific energy with New Orleans at the center. It's all here: the landscape run wild, eccentric characters, secrets, hauntings, and tall tales.
Read MoreWelcome to the brand new Split Lip the Mag site, and welcome to Now Playing! Here, a few of our August contributors share what they’ve been playing recently and their connections to those works.
Read MoreWe may have been on hiatus for the past month, but our contributors and editors sure haven't! Catch up what they've up to and catch up on their Split Lip work in our archives.
Read MoreWe are delighted that our current featured memoir, "A Tall Order," comes from Alex Simand. And again, if you haven't read it yet, we're on hiatus for July, so go ahead and check it out, with the rest of our June issue. We've got time! Alex recently shared with us a truly beautiful cat photo, and just one thing about writing trauma and "A Tall Order".
Read MoreOur June issue's art comes from photographer Katherine Joyce Robbins, an artist living in Tokyo. We're in love with the movement and moment captured in "dull gem" and are thrilled to feature her work. Katherine recently spoke to us about "dull gem," capturing self portraits, and her other creative endeavors.
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