The Fam Roundup: June & July 2024
This collection of recent SLM FAM news and publications is perfect to explore during a drowsy summer afternoon. We took our annual holiday in July and stepped off social media during that time, so we missed A LOT of July accomplishments. If any member of the Split Lip FAM had news in July that you would like us to include in our next roundup, please DM us on Twitter or email us at splitlipthemag at gmail.com. And, if you don’t post your new work on Twitter during the rest of the year, we are likely to miss it! So please keep us posted! We love to shout out our contributor’s and staff’s accomplishments.
Publications, Interviews, & Reviews
Assistant Fiction Editor Analía Villagra’s story “Bloodsucker” was published in The Kenyon Review
Contributor Abbie Kiefer’s poem “On Bewitched, They Recast Gladys Kravitz” was published in The Southern Review
Her poem “My Hundred-Year Flood” was a Missouri Review’s poem of the week
Fiction Editor Janelle Basset’s story “The Yellow Greenhouse” was published in MonkeyBicycle
Contributor Eliza Gilbert’s poems “Self-Portrait as First Death of a War Movie," "And Still, There Is a Goblin," and "The Forethinker” were published in The Iowa Review
Former poetry contest judge Chen Chen’s poems “Quintessence: in the Kitchen,” “Quintessence: Crab Fried Rice,” and “Quintessence: to Quibble” were published in The Harvard Advocate
Contributor Jason B. Crawford was featured on Queer Poem A Day with the Deerfield Public Library podcast
Poetry reader Mack Rogers’s poem “On an early morning flight, I saw a shadow that reached into space” was published in Glass Poetry Press
Mack also published a poem in a the anthology A Great Gay Book: Stories of Growth, Belonging & Other Queer Possibilities
SLM Social Media & Marketing Director Wendy Wallace’s flash “Something Like Healing” was published in Okay Donkey Mag
Contributors W. Todd Kaneko and Amorak Huey’s poem “Slash and Mr. Spock Sitting in the Waffle House at the End Of The Universe” was published in Poetry Daily
Contributor Matthew Tuckner’s poem Extinction Studies was published in the summer issue of The Kenyon Review
Contributor Davon Loeb’s essay “My Experiences as a Black Man Are Integral to My Work as a Teacher” was published in Electric Lit
Contributor Alina Stefanescu wrote an introduction for an Elif Batuman piece for Electric Lit
Assistant memoir editor Jeneé Skinner’s essay “Every Day My Mother Dies a Little in Front of Me” was published in Electric Lit
Contributor and memoir reader Tyler Raso’s poems “self-portrait as that one scene from Pokémon: The First Movie” and “[fig. 312 decoy] [fig. 313 decoy with wings]” were published in Electric Lit
Contributor Leslie Pietrzyk’s story “Girls Like that End Up Fine” was published in The South Carolina Review
Contributor Cathy Ulrich’s poems “A Handful of Daisies” and “Only as Far as Ever” were published in Issue One of Voices of the Summer Solstice
Contributor Diane Gottlieb’s poem “You Will Grow from This” was published in Issue One of Voices of the Summer Solstice
She interviewed Matthew Lippman for Adroit Journal
Contributor Kim Magowan’s story “C Bad Drivers” was published in The Los Angeles Review
Contributor Arah Ko’s poem “The Father” was published in the new issue of The Cincinnati Review
Contributor Elisa Gabbert was interviewed about her collection Any Person is the Only Self for Lithub
She was also interviewed for Hazlitt
Assistant memoir editor Susan Lerner interviewed Masha Gessen for Booth
Memoir reader Elijah Sparkman’s story “Daffodil” was published in Bending Genres
Flash reader Robin Van Impe piece “Three Words and A Question Mark” was published in Bending Genres
Contributor and fiction reader Vincent Anioke’s essay “Of Scripts & Syntax” is a featured read in The New Quarterly
Editorial assistant Rachael Lin Wheeler’s poems “dysphoria: or, self as improvisation” and “In Which My Speaker Would Say Their Name Without Fear” were published in Foglifter Journal
Contributor Ina Carino published a piece in Foglifter Journal
Poetry editor Rita Mookerjee published a piece in Foglifter Journal
Memoir editor Krys Malcolm Belc wrote about Miss Nelson Is Missing! for a Vogue Article
Contributor Lucy Zhang’s flash “Indigestion” was published in Bluestem Magazine
Contributor Gabrielle Griffis’ story “Saint Bullfrog” was published in Bluestem Magazine
Contributor Kristina Ten’s story “How to Make a Snow Maiden”, which was a Porter House Review Editors Prize finalist, was published online
Her story “The Dizzy Room” is a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award for Short Fiction
Contributor Kim Magowan’s story “Claw” was published in Vestal Review
Contributor Meg Pokrass’ story “Invisible Arrows” was published in Vestal Review
Contributor and memoir reader Sabrina Bustamante’s piece “The Sisters” was published in Michigan Quarterly Review
Contributor Todd Dillard’s poem “Mustard” was published in Berlin Lit
Contributor K-Ming Chang’s story “Fox” was published in Vestal Review
Contributor Tommy Dean’s story “He Loved Her Like an open Wound” was published in Vestal Review
Fiction editor Janelle Bassett’s new collection Thanks for This Riot was reviewed in Kirkus Reviews
Contributor Hannah Grieco’s essay “Thin Dreams” was published in Shenandoah Literary
InteR/e/views Editor Daniel Garcia’s essay “The Other Side” was published in Shenandoah Literary
Contributor SarahFawn Montgomery’s essay “Stain” was published in Shenandoah Literary
Her poems “When the Pain Meds Wear Off” and “Prognosis” were published in Dialogist
Her poems “Recovery” and “A Doctor Says I’m Too Young for my Body to be this Old” were published in Tinderbox Poetry Journal
Her flash piece “Second Skin” was published in Lost Balloon
Contributor Mandana Chaffa interviewed Porochista Khakpour for the Chicago Review of Books
Print Issue Editor & Flash Editor Amy Stuber was interviewed in an upcoming episode of the Short Story Today podcast about her new collection Sad Grownups
Fiction reader Elliot Alpern was wrote the No Contact Closing Time Letter
Contributor Lucy Zhang’s piece “Flavors of Wealth” was published in the final issue of No Contact
Contributor Michael Chang’s piece “Crocodile Tears” was published in the final issue of No Contact
Contributor KB Brookins was published in @nocontactmag
Former Assistant Fiction Editor Exodus Oktavia Brownlow’s piece “The Full-Figured/Fat Woman and the Full-Mouthed Frog/Prince” was published in the final issue of No Contact
Contributor Deesha Philyaw and Reckon True Stories podcast co-host Kiese Laymon were interviewed in Vanity Fair
Flash reader Robin Van Impe’s flash piece “Box Ticking” was published in Ghost Parachute
Contributor and flash reader Sunwoo Jeong’s story “The Midnight Spa” was published in Uncanny Magazine
Books
Poetry reader Bleah Patterson published her novella Em's River
Contributor Cortney Lamar Charleston’s collection It’s Important I Remember is forthcoming in early 2026 with Curbstone
Contributor K-Ming Chang sold the rights to two upcoming books (Rage and Shame Will be Your Savior) to Simon & Schuster, with the first installment forthcoming in 2026
Contributor Elisa Gabbert released her book of essays “Any Person Is the Only Self”
Contributor Steven Espada Dawson’s upcoming collection Late to the Search Party will be published by Scribner Books in 2025
Contributor Kate Segriff published her debut short story collection Animals in Captivity with Riddle Fence Publishing
Awards, Honors, & News
Queer Festival Heidelberg’s 15th anniversary book features a chapter dedicated to Art Curator Michael Young’s work
Contributor Kathy Fish has been chosen as a writer in residence at Kerouac House in Orlando, FL for January and February of next year
Contributor Moisés Delgado was featured in Alternating Current Press Top 10 Spotlighted Stories for Best Small Fictions 2024 for his story in Split Lip Mag!
Contributor Steven Duong’s short story “Dorchester” and contributor Allegra Hyde’s story “Democracy in America” were selected for the Best American Short Stories 2024
Editorial Assistant Jon Doyle is now represented by Emma Paterson at Aitken Alexander Literary Agency
Former assistant fiction editor Exodus Oktavia Brownlow is a Sunhouse Literary BIPOC Microgrant winner
“Awakenings: Stories of Body & Consciousness”, edited by contributor Diane Gottlieb, won the 2024 IndieReader Discovery Award
Former Assistant Memoir Editor Jane Link was appointed junior commissioning editor at Brazen
Fiction reader Tina Zhu is a Co-Editor in Chief for Wyrmhole Magazine, a brand new space for speculative short fiction
2018 Mixtape Flash Fiction Contest First Runner-Up Yael van der Wouden’s book The Safekeep is on the Booker Prize 2024 longlist!