Claudia Monpere’s flash “Girl Locks” closes in on us, the tight prose showing us a grim reality for a young woman.Here she shares just one thing about the piece:
Read MoreOur May 2024 edition of Now Playing features weather phenomena and lessons in collaboration, all from our contributors!
Read MoreThis April, the Split Lip community’s news and publications were more heartening and appreciated than ever.
Read Morem. mick powel’s memoir “i THOUGHT I gave up my virginity to a Pretty Ricky song but that’s not the point” gives a breathless plunge into a memory’s sensory rush. Here they share just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreDylan McNulty-Holmes’ poem “Ode to My Preposterous Tiny Moustache’s First International Flight” is a glorious celebration of a body moving through both space and into identity. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreWe are so excited to announce our 2024 nominees for Best New Poets!
Read MoreMarch was another stunning month for our Split Lip FAM! A huge round of applause for this batch of announcements, publications, and awards. We are excited to appreciate all your current and upcoming accomplishments!
Read MoreOur April 2024 edition of Now Playing features delightful dishes and an impactful album, all from our contributors!
Read MoreOne thing the staff at Split Lip Magazine loves to do is read other literary magazines. Today we’d like to share some favorite poems & micros from our lit mag reading adventures!
Read MoreJames Magruder’s essay “Fairy Godfather” invites us, with wit and candor, into an encounter that begins with showbiz dazzle and ends with a permanent shift. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreChabeli Farro’s artwork “Connected” springs and branches with captivating symmetry, drawing us into its center. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
Read MoreCheck out the awe-inspiring accomplishments of our Split Lip FAM in February! Congratulations to everyone on your many publications, prizes, and book announcements. We are so proud of you and can’t wait to dig into your words!
Read MoreWe have been informed of one of our contributor's past behavior of plagiarism. As a result, we have chosen to remove “Monticello’s Mulberry Row” from our March issue. We will never knowingly offer a home to the work of someone who engages in dishonest writing practices.
Read MoreOur March 2024 edition of Now Playing features books to swallow in one go and powerful songs to dive into, all from our contributors!
Read MoreJanet Stapelmans artwork “Factory with Red Lights” is a live with texture, beautiful geometric precision, and brilliant color. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.
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