So many thanks to the submitters who sent micro memoir to the Split Lip Magazine Anniversary Issue call. Congrats to our nine finalists!
Read MoreThis week for our tenth anniversary series, web issues/flash editor Maureen Langloss speaks with web editor Amanda Schroeder about collecting interesting images, BIG Neon Genesis Evangelion, a very old teapot, and coding as language.
Read MoreMiles Coleman’s June issue story “Breadlosers” is a tale of what you can and can’t see in the cards. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreEvery year we look forward to Wigleaf’s Top 50 for flash fiction—so we were thrilled to see we made the list!
Read MoreThis week for our tenth anniversary series, poetry editor Rita Mookerjee speaks with flash reader Star Su about balancing work with writing, Middlemarch, and the high cost of applying to some literary contests and fellowships.
Read MoreOur June edition of Now Playing features Broadway musicals and tasty recipes—all from our awesome contributors.
Read MoreJen Michalski’s May issue memoir “Stations of the Working-Class Pubescent Cross” is a series of coming-of-age vignettes. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreNormally we would have posted the April roundup a little earlier, but the end of May was so hectic! Don’t worry—now we can all take a breather and give this amazing work from our contributors and staff the attention it deserves.
Read MoreThis week for our tenth anniversary series, reader Paula Mirando speaks with fiction editor Anna Cabe about folklore, fairy tales, Run BTS, and the ultimate Pinay hype anthem.
Read MoreWe received over 550 flash submissions for our Tenth Anniversary issue—congrats to our finalists and semifinalists!
Read MoreThis week for our tenth anniversary series, editor Maureen Langloss speaks with memoir reader Emily Woodworth about trees, filmmaking, and of course, snacks.
Read MoreJanelle Tan’s May issue poem “Goethe’s Last Words Were ‘More Light’” glows like its title’s final wish come to fruition. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
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