Ursula Villarreal-Moura’s memoir “Contradictory Accounts of My Father’s Return from Vietnam, August 1970” features competing memories, pulp novels, and a whole lot of breakfast. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreThe #SplitLipFAM kicked off Spring in style. Check out all this amazing new work from our contributors and staff! And be sure to check out their work in our archives, too.
Read MoreYou can find Marlin M. Jenkins’ poem “Do You Have Thoughts About Harming Yourself?” both in our online issue and in our brand new print issue. Here they share just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreIfada Nisa’s artwork graces not only our March online issue, but also the cover of our brand new print issue! Here she shares just one thing about her piece “Selamat Malam.”
Read MoreFor the next seven weeks, we’ll be holding raffles on Tuesdays—buy a copy of Print Issue Vol. 3 on that particular day, and you’ll be entered to win feedback on your work from one of our many brilliant editors.
Read MoreWe are thrilled and honored to launch our third Print Issue today. In celebration, we asked our contributors to share a song that reminded them of their piece—and we compiled them all into the official Print Issue Vol. 3 Playlist. Have a listen—and be sure to attend our Celebration of Print reading tonight with Barrelhouse!
Read MoreNormally we’d be holding our print issue launch reading in a bar or restaurant somewhere. But since we can’t do that, our Online Issues/Flash Editor Maureen Langloss has put together a few smashing custom cocktails (and mocktails) for the evening!
Read MoreOur Print Issue Preview contributors have plenty of TV, music, and book recommendations for you in the March edition of Now Playing. We have a recommendation, too: come to our virtual reading with Barrelhouse on Thursday, 3/18, to celebrate the launch of Print Issue Vol. 3!
Read MoreFebruary may be the shortest month, but it certainly wasn’t short of #SplitLipFAM publications and awards! Check out all the newest work from our contributors and staff.
Read MoreNneoma Kenure’s February issue memoir “Commit to Doughnuts” is easily one of the funniest pieces about pregnancy we’ve ever read. Here she shares just one thing about her work.
Read MoreUmaima 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!
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