We’ve had some very difficult decisions to make, since we received so much beautiful tiny work this year. We are now so thrilled to announce our nominees for the 2023 Best Microfiction:
Read MoreTyler Raso’s piece “Material History of the Closet [Soft Serve Ice Cream]” has the power to transport us entirely into the world of a photograph, a photograph that holds not only ice cream and sunset but an exploration of identity. As part of celebrating Split Lip’s 10th Anniversary, Tyler listed ten things that incite joy.
Read MoreThis week for our tenth anniversary series, Camille U. Adams interviews Casey Mulligan Walsh about what inspires her writing, what she’s working on currently, about sweet treats while writing, and more.
Read MoreErica Frederick’s flash “To You When You’re Twelve and You Hate Yourself:” takes us back in time to the 7th grade and explores, with a deft eye, what it means to have a body, to be seen. As part of celebrating Split Lip’s 10th Anniversary, Erica listed ten things that make her happy:
Our special 10th Anniversary issue is finally here! To celebrate, we asked our anniversary issue contributors and the SLM staff for favorite songs from ten years ago, songs from when they were ten, or any other songs of nostalgia.
Read MoreWe hope you are joining us for our Big-Anniversary/tiny-work reading on Tuesday, November 15th! Tiny stories, poems, and memoirs require LOTS OF SNACKS. Check out our list of what to munch on!
Read MoreSLM Editor-in-Chief Maureen Langloss fell madly in love with Sara Lippmann’s book about five characters struggling to find meaning in the Catskills. As part of Split Lip’s tenth anniversary blog series, she shares ten things she loves about Lech.
Read MoreAs part of our celebration of 10 yers of Split Lip Magazine, we’re jumping in our time machine to bring you photos of our staff from when they were 10 years old. Prepare yourself for our adorableness.
Read MoreOur latest Tenth Anniversary Interview is with Sarah Fawn Montgomery as she launches her essay collection, Halfway from Home (Split/Lip Press), TODAY. She talks to Wendy Oleson about nostalgia, shells and scrimshaw, wandering through the woods, the ritual of decoupaging with rejection slips, and the sweetness of Fruit by the Foot.
Read MoreDelta N.A.’s work, “Epic,” created as a gorgeous act of collaboration, adds synchrony and vibrant intensity to October’s issue. Here they share just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreRob 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!
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