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Okay Donkey Magazine

@okaydonkeymag

A literary magazine for the odd, the off-kilter, and the just plain weird. Contains flash fiction and poetry which may or may not contain animals. Est. May 2018

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Okay Donkey Magazine is too kind to me! And yes, my book is (almost) in the world, slightly behind on printing but available to order now!!! I just finalized galleys this past week!!! 💙💙💙

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"'I don't know how to do this,' I tell Ben, our son in my arms. A weight now. A squalling leviathan and he knows. He knows I'm failing him and it breaks me into a million tiny pieces." "Gallery" by Jane O'Sullivan, new flash fiction out today at OKD: okaydonkeymag.com/2025/06/27/gal…

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Happy first of the month! Free subs are back open until we hit our monthly cap.🌻 Send us your best flash fiction or poetry: okaydonkeymag.com/submissions/ OKD is always open for tip jar ($2.50) and expedited ($4) submissions! Fees help us pay our contributors and cover site expenses.

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"In the dream (I) had never known about shoes. My feet could read and found ways of winding up earth into sensible chunks, or dollops." "Breakfast, 3 a.m." by Dawn Macdonald, new poetry out today at OKD: okaydonkeymag.com/2025/07/04/bre…

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It's OKD newsletter day! Our July issue features reflections and advice from Eleonora Balsano on writing in a new language, plus our usual roundup of shoutouts and our June recap. Read it now: okaydonkeymag.beehiiv.com/p/on-writing-i…

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“Sometimes the past pulls at me like seaweed gripping around my ankle, dragging me into a rift in the ocean floor. And if I just look down, look at the face of the sea creature holding me, then some great idea will be illuminated.” New work Okay Donkey Magazine okaydonkeymag.com/2025/07/11/div…

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There is always a moment, when we start writing in a second language, that we self-censor, feeling the magnitude of our incompetence. We think we’re not ready, that we’re not ‘good enough’, as Heidi Marjamäki, author and associate fiction editor of Okay Donkey Magazine, explains in