Saturday, September 28, 2024

Call for Submissions: Split Lip

You know the drill. Read our issues to see if we’re a good home for your work. Get the full scoop before you submit! Then hit up our Submittable. All submissions are currently being considered for our monthly online issues. In an effort to promote Black voices, Split Lip Magazine is opening free submissions for Black writers in all genres.

Payment
 
We pay (via PayPal) $75 per author for poems, memoirs, flash, fiction, and art, $50 for interviews/reviews, and $25 for mini-reviews for our web issues. 
 
As long as we’ve got money, we’re committed to paying people for their work.

Free Submissions

January, March, May, August, September, November

We recommend submitting early in free subs months! Sometimes we have to shut free subs early due to a rad but also overwhelming response. (A peek behind the curtain: our free sub cap with Submittable maxes out. 😭)

Tip Jar Submissions

February, April, June, October, and the first half of December

We don’t accept submissions in July or from December 15–31.

If the fees are a burden, please reach out to us! We can’t always help out, but we like to try when we can.

Expedited Submissions

For $5 we’ll make sure we get back to you in 2 weeks. Expedited submissions don’t guarantee acceptance. Sometimes we close Expedited Review in one or more genres to catch up on submissions. If you don’t see it listed as a submissions category on our Submittable page, it means it’s temporarily closed.

Ground Rules

What’s a magazine without exclusive content? We want to see fresh work that hasn’t been published anywhere before (including your personal blog or website). First-time electronic publication rights are really all we ask for.
 
One submission per writer at a time, please. That means if you submit a poem, you can’t also submit flash, etc. You get the picture.
 
We accept simultaneous submissions. Yay! But please withdraw your piece immediately if it’s accepted elsewhere.
 
Content warnings: If your work deals with sensitive or triggering topics, please identify/note them in your cover letter.
 
If you used AI to write/create your piece, you must disclose this fact in your cover letter.
 
We don’t accept emailed submissions. You gotta use our Submittable. The exception to the rule is
Interviews/Reviews.
 
If you have some edits to make after you’ve submitted: withdraw your submission, update it, and re-submit! We know it’s a headache, but we’re a small, all-volunteer team. We only have so many heads to hold everyone else’s aches. So be a pal and do a little of the legwork for us! Any emails asking us to correct something in a submission will, as much as it pains us to say it, be ignored!
It’ll take us up to 20 weeks to let you know if you’re in or not—we’re a small, all-volunteer staff.
 
If you receive a rejection, please wait at least a month before submitting again: we love you, but a mag’s gotta breathe, you know?
 
Hot Tips
 
Double space your work. Some of our staff needs it for readability! Single-spaced poetry is okay, though.
 
We vastly prefer .doc and .docx files, although a PDF is okay in a pinch.
 
Don’t send us stuff that promotes bigotry and violence.
 
More information and submission links here.

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