Our March edition of Now Playing features misheard lyrics, film noir, and ambient writing jams, all from our contributors!
Read MoreVeronica Winters’ artwork “Child of Love” brings surreal, celestial beauty and kind energy to our February issue. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreIn our ongoing interview series, Christina Berke spoke with Dina L. Relles over the actual telephone about love letters, lawyers, and R.E.M.
Read MoreJoy Guo’s story “Tiny Oily Halos” takes us on walks with two women, examining the electric space between sharing and withholding. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreNew year, new fantastic accomplishments! Take a look at how the Split Lip Fam is kicking off 2023!
Read MoreAvery Yoder Wells’ poem “Benediction and #4 Clippers” takes us into an “omelet-bright barbershop” and the power of a haircut to affirm identity. Here they share just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreOur February edition of Now Playing features dim lighting for vinyl, the sound of the khaen, the rhythm of running feet, and some Spotify recs, all from our contributors!
Read MorePlease join us in congratulating these Split Lip contributors in Best Microfictions 2023!
Read MoreAjay Makan’s essay “Two Immigrants” is a thoughtful, image-rich meditation in parts, each section holding up an experience through which to consider immigration and identity. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce an exciting new addition to Split Lip Magazine: Micro Reviews!
Read MoreSure, it’s been chilly, but our Split Lip Fam has been hot, hot, hot! We’re bringing you a smoking double-dose of accomplishments!
Read MoreRichard Vyse’s art “Man Tuesday” brings vibrancy, intensity, and brilliant color to the cover of our January issue. Here he shares just one thing about the piece:
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Read MoreIn our latest in the Tenth Anniversary Interview series, Venita Blackburn offers big insights into the making of the story, the making of art in an absurd world, and the making of smoothies—and/or smoothie-adjacent drinks.
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