Maria Poulatha’s October issue story “The Rooftops” is a sensory standoff between the North Man and the South Man. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreThe #SplitLipFAM is having a great autumn so far! Check out these publications and accomplishments from our contributors and staff.
Read MoreTeddy Engs’ October issue flash “Somebody’s Been Stealing Mom’s Bike” is somewhere between a whodunnit and a family drama. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreOur October 2021 edition of Now Playing will give you goosebumps.
Read MoreHave you read John Jodzio’s “Our Tap Water Usually Tastes Like Hedgehog” in our September issue? This flash has everything: garage fires, God’s plan, hibernating bear blood. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreVincent Anioke’s September issue story “The Smallness of Asking” describes a young boy’s harrowing trip to a market with his older sister. Here Vincent shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreSplit Lip Mag’s own Tyler Orion is starting a bookstore! Lucky Cloud Books will promote queer/trans and BIPOC writers and books in translation, highlighting small presses. Daniel Garcia sat down to talk to Tyler about their vision for this exciting new venture.
Read MoreAugust was once again a brilliant month for the #SplitLipFAM! Check out all these publications and accomplishments from our contributors and staff.
Read MoreAllison Blevins’ September issue memoir “Notes for the Handbook for the Newly Disabled” has chapters full of juxtaposed colors and memories and references—all in less than 2,000 words. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreAward nominations season is upon us once again. As always, it was difficult to choose—but we’re pleased to finally announce our nominees for Best of the Net 2021!
Read MoreOur September 2021 edition of Now Playing has everything you need to kick back and relax: music, murder, and weird sports.
Read MoreSteven Espada Dawson’s August issue poem “A River is a Body Running” paints the tender horrors of addiction in vivid hues. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreIn June we were busy promoting our Summertime issue for Black voices, and in July we were on vacation—that means we have a lot of catching up to do! Help us celebrate the latest accomplishments from our contributors and staff.
Read MoreAriele Le Grand’s August issue flash “The Lines You Cross” allows the reader to experience a long span of time in a very short space. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
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