Fun fact: the #SplitLipFAM published so much in April that it took up a 5-page Word document! Let’s celebrate our contributors and staff—and check out their work in our archives as well.
Read MoreThe moment our poetry editors showed Threa Almontaser’s “I Crack an Egg“ to the rest of the staff, we fell into a collective fit of the OH-MY-GOSH-ACCEPT-IT-RIGHT-NOWs. Here Threa shares just one thing about her April issue poem.
Read MoreThis year we’ve decided to nominate Lorena Parker Matejowsky and Steven Duong for Best New Poets!
Read MoreThe pandemic lockdown is still going strong for most of us, which means we have plenty of time to watch and listen to new things—and our April contributors are no exception! For this month’s NOW PLAYING, here are some recommendations from Threa Almontaser and Jules Hogan.
Read MoreWe’re over the moon that Pia Ghosh-Roy’s Split Lip Magazine story “Pomegranate” has been selected for the 2020 Best Small Fictions anthology!
Read MoreJosh Denslow's debut short story collection, Not Everyone Is Special, will be published in 2019 by 7.13 Books. For more, visit www.joshdenslow.com/.
Read MoreWe’re not surprised Chen Chen picked Amrita Chakraborty’s poem “Seema Asks Me When I First Learned I Was a Girl and I Don’t Know How to Tell Her” as first runner-up in our poetry contest this year; the imagery is simultaneously dreamy and gut-punch strong, grounded and ethereal. Here’s just one thing from Amrita about her poem.
Read MoreA global pandemic couldn’t stop the #SplitLipFAM from being awesome! Look at all this outstanding work from our contributors and staff! You should definitely check out their work in our archives, too.
Read MoreMarch contributor and second runner-up in our recent flash fiction contest Tammy Heejae Lee is currently working on a novel about expat culture in Seoul. If it’s anything like her story “Roe Soup Dance,” we’re all in! Here’s just one thing from Tammy about the piece.
Read MoreMarch contributor and winner of our recent flash fiction contest Jean-Luc Bouchard includes writers such as Kazuo Ishiguro, Toni Morrison, and Akhil Sharma in their list of literary influences—and we wouldn’t be surprised if Jean-Luc was just as much of a notable name someday. Read their prize-winning story “Fun and Fresh” if you don’t believe us! Here’s just one thing from Jean-Luc about the piece.
Read MoreMusician, teacher, poet—Eddie Krzeminski does it all. Chen Chen selected his poem “I Have Something to Say” to be second runner-up in our recent contest, and you can read it now in our March issue. Here’s just one thing from Eddie about his piece.
Read MoreThanks to social distancing, we’re all inside watching movies and TV these days. For this month’s NOW PLAYING, March contributor (and 1st runner-up in our poetry contest) Amrita Chakraborty tells us what she’s been watching.
Read MoreThere was one extra day in February this year, and the #SplitLipFAM certainly took advantage of it. Check out all this amazing work from our contributors and staff! And don’t forget to revisit their work in our archives, too.
Read MoreSudha Balagopal’s February issue flash “Things I Can’t Tell Amma” is a blast from the past—1981, to be exact. Learn just one thing about what inspired her to write it.
Read MoreTodd Dillard’s debut collection “Ways We Vanish” will be coming out in 2020 from Okay Donkey Press. Learn more about his writing desk—er, bus.
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