Umaima Munir’s February issue flash “گم شدہ- Gumshuda (Lost, Missing)” is a tale of college rejections and memories of feeling small on a lazy Sunday in Lahore. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreOur February contributors are stuck inside watching TV, just like the rest of us. Check out their recommendations in this month’s edition of Now Playing.
Read MoreThe winners of the 2020 Best of the Net anthology have finally been announced, and we’re so pleased to share that two of our nominated pieces were selected! Congratulations to Diannely Antigua and Nate Marshall!
Read MoreThe #SplitLipFAM started 2021 with a bang! Check out all these publications and accomplishments from our contributors and staff.
Read MoreDanielle Shorr’s illustrated January issue memoir “My Neighbors Can See My Nipples and Other Observations” is something to behold, to say the least. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreWhat better way to kick off the new year than with a contemplation of the universe’s infinite mysteries? Here Dennison Ty Schultz shares just one thing about their January issue poem “Scientists Released the First Picture of a Black Hole &”
Read MoreWe’re thrilled that Marcela Sulak’s “The Cost of Art” is our first flash of 2021! Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreIn our first Now Playing of the year, our January contributors take us from Alaska to the American South with their movie, TV, and music recommendations.
Read MoreThough we may be excited to put 2020 behind us, we can’t let it go without first celebrating all the amazing accomplishments our contributors and staff achieved in December!
Read MoreWe’re so excited to kick off the new year by celebrating some of the brilliant flash fiction we’ve published! Here are our nominees for the 2021 Best Small Fictions anthology.
Read MoreWe love Kate Felix’s EXPLOSIVE memoir “A Modern Chernobyl” in our November issue! Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreOther people may slow down at the end of the year—but not the #SplitLipFAM! Check out all these amazing publications and honors from our contributors and staff.
Read MoreIt’s not too soon to write about the pandemic if you’re as talented as Claire Rudy Foster. The protagonist in their November issue story “Saffron Farm” embarks on a much-needed quarantine getaway. Here Foster shares just one thing about the piece.
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