Our May edition of Now Playing is full of the truth—true crime, true sadness, truth in fiction, truth in guitar riffs. All recommended by our brilliant contributors.
Read MoreWe’re over the moon to share that Farah Ali’s story “Ten New Words,” originally published in our most recent print issue, has been selected for the 2022 Best Small Fictions anthology!
Read MoreMarch came in like a lion and then just kept going like a lion for the #SplitLipFAM. Check out all the glorious publications and accomplishments from our contributors and staff!
Read MoreCatherine Wong’s April issue flash “With All the Force of a Great Typhoon” is one of those stories that you’re tempted to read in a single, giant breath. Here they share just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreOur April contributors recommend some songs you’ll want to put on repeat (and some TV shows, to boot) in the latest edition of Now Playing.
Read MoreSplit Lip Magazine is turning TEN! Ten is a BIG deal, and we want to celebrate in all sorts of TINY ways! We are publishing a special anniversary issue of mini fiction, memoir, and poetry! Isn’t mini cute???
Read MoreCaitlin Lydon’s March issue story “Star Quality” is about an unconventional application of drama school study—to say the least. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreThis week for our tenth anniversary series, contributing editor Michele Finn Johnson speaks with contributor Vincent Anioke about math, bubbling stomachs, and secrets.
Read MoreWe’re always impressed by how much the #SplitLipFAM gets up to during the shortest month of the year. Look at all these February publications and accomplishments from our contributors and staff!
Read MoreIn his March issue memoir “Dispatches from the Heart of the Teeming Void,” Michael Meyerhofer gives his late grandmother the same gravity as a celestial body. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreIn this week’s post for our tenth anniversary series, poetry reader Raina K. Puels interviews contributor Emily O’Neill about a shared subject of their work: Allston, Massachusetts.
Read MoreThis week’s interview for our tenth anniversary series is with Lori Sambol Brody, a Split Lip contributor and former assistant flash editor. Maureen Langloss spoke with her about her new accordion book, 1970s nostalgia, and what makes a story a story.
Read MoreJust as an ars poetica is a poem that explains the art of poetry, SG Huerta’s March issue poem “trans poetica” is a poem that explains the art of being trans. Here they share just one thing about the piece.
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