Rob Roensch’s short story “A Church with the Roof Torn Off” approaches a basketball season with reverence and a gorgeous, painful exactness of noticing that makes the breath catch. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreNathan Willis’ flash “Quiet Like Water” reads like the pools it describes: gorgeous and glinting at the surface with cool, lovely depths below to dive into and explore. Here he shares just one thing about the piece:
Read MoreIt’s time again for big, difficult decisions, since we love all the work we publish so much. We are so pleased now to announce our nominees for the Pushcart Prize Anthology!
Read MoreIt's time for changing leaves, pumpkin spice, and celebrating all of the exciting things our Split Lip Fam has been up to!
Read MoreThese Split Lip staff pets are all just as excited as we are that we’ve reached ten years of the magazine!
Read MoreFor this week’s tenth anniversary interview, Paula Marando spoke via email with SLM contributor and former contributing editor Christopher Gonzalezabout Daniel Radcliffe, Degrassi: the Next Generation, and our mutual appreciation for SLM EIC Maureen Langloss.
Read MoreOur October edition of Now Playing features CD skips, playlists stuck on re-re-repeat, hits of nostalgia, and animal songs, all from our contributors!
Read MoreFor this week’s tenth anniversary interview, Tammy Heejae Lee talks with Split Lip contributor Mark Galarrita about finding our ways back to the writing grind, the realities behind post-MFA life, monsters who were once heroes, and more.
Read MoreThe secret’s out! We created postcards for our issue celebrating our 10th Anniversary!
Read MoreMaya Kachra’s striking artwork “Who I Left Behind” adds beauty and resonance to this issue. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreWe are so excited to announce that will be holding a virtual reading to celebrate 10 years of Split Lip Magazine!
Read MoreKatie Kalahan’s story “What Can’t Be Counted” gives heartbeats, a smile in a photograph, a text forever unanswered, a compilation of quiet ways to feel the settling weight of a loss. Here they share just one thing about the piece:
Read MoreWe need shades for how bright our Split Lip Fam shone this August! Check out all the fantastic publications and accomplishments from our contributors and staff!
Read MoreKate Doyle’s flash “The Goldfish in the Pond at the Community Garden” explores fate and the power of the stories we construct of our lives. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreOur September edition of Now Playing featuresa fabulous podcast rec and a peek into theater from our amazing contributors!
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