scottbugherAug 5, 20194 minThe Fam Roundup: July 2019We may have been on hiatus for the past month, but our contributors and editors sure haven't! Catch up what they've up to and catch up on...
scottbugherJul 12, 20192 minJust One Thing with Alex SimandWe are delighted that our current featured memoir, "A Tall Order," comes from Alex Simand. And again, if you haven't read it yet, we're o...
scottbugherJul 10, 20192 min"With an open mind": an interview with Katherine JoyceOur June issue's art comes from photographer Katherine Joyce Robbins, an artist living in Tokyo. We're in love with the movement and mome...
scottbugherJul 8, 20191 minJust One Thing with Ashley BurnettOur June issue's short story, "You're 19," comes from the wonderful Ashley Burnett. And if you haven't read it, our July hiatus is a grea...
scottbugherJul 3, 20194 minThe FAM Roundup: June 2019The FAM is making their own fireworks this July, with so much great new work in the world! Catch up on some awesome new writing and don't...
Chris WolfordJul 1, 20195 minTOUCHES OF SOUL: A Conversation with LucetteOn her new Sturgill Simpson-produced LP, Deluxe Hotel Room, Lucette explores all types of love and the relationships that come with it. I...
scottbugherJun 27, 20192 minJust One Thing with Timea BaloghEarlier this week, we shared Mátyás Dunajcsik’s thoughts about writing this month's featured poem, "Sixteen Theses on Walking and Poetry,...
scottbugherJun 25, 20192 minJust One Thing with Mátyás DunajcsikJune's featured poem comes from Mátyás Dunajcsik, who wrote "Sixteen Theses on Walking and Poetry" in Hungarian, and Timea Balogh, who cr...
scottbugherJun 14, 20193 minNow Playing: Part 21Our June issue is coming fresh out of the oven to you so soon, which means it's time for Now Playing! Here's a sneak peek of a few of our...
scottbugherJun 12, 201910 min"Soul-bonded ever since": an interview with Lena Ziegler and Erin SlaughterThis month's featured flash -- "We all want to believe someone, somewhere, would die for us" -- comes from Lena Ziegler. But since this i...
scottbugherJun 10, 20195 min"Somewhere new, yet familiar": an interview with The Wondermakers CollectiveFor the Collaborative Voices folio, we needed collaborative art. Enter: The Wondermakers Collective, also known as Mindy Sue Wittock and ...
scottbugherJun 6, 20194 minOn Collaboration with Henry GoldkampWe are finishing the week by digging deeper into the process that brought you the featured poem of the Collaborative Voices folio, "A Bat...
scottbugherJun 6, 20191 minOn Collaboration with Sean F. MunroWe are finishing the week by digging deeper into the process that brought you the featured poem of the Collaborative Voices folio, "A Bat...
scottbugherJun 5, 20196 minThe FAM Roundup: May 2019We may have been beset by technical difficulties, but nothing can keep us from sharing all the great things the FAM did in May. Catch up ...
scottbugherMay 29, 20192 minOn Collaboration with Kenneth LeeThis month's featured memoir, "Track Changes in English," is part of our Collaborative Voices folio with Indiana Review and comes from Ke...
scottbugherMay 23, 20193 min19 Rounds with Tyrese ColemanWe are so excited that Tyrese Coleman has joined the Split Lip FAM as a contributing editor. Her book How to Sit was a finalist for the 2...
Chris WolfordMay 20, 20194 minEVERY SONG COUNTS: A Conversation with The Way Down WanderersThe Way Down Wanderers have the trait I love most about my fellow Midwesterners: they refuse to be categorized. Hailing from Peoria, IL, ...
scottbugherMay 16, 20193 minNow Playing: Special Collaboration EditionOur collaborative folio with Indiana Review is no ordinary issue, and so this month's Now Playing is no ordinary feature. We asked our co...
scottbugherMay 14, 20192 minDelivering visual language: an interview with Saba FarhoudniaWe couldn't turn the page on our April issue without taking a moment to talk to the featured artist, Saba Farhoudnia. We love the voice i...
scottbugherMay 1, 20194 minThe FAM Roundup: April 2019April showered with us some amazing work by the Split Lip FAM. Check out what the FAM has been up to and don't forget to revisit our arch...