Okey-Panky is a fairly new lit mag that started at beginning of 2015 as an offshoot of Electric Literature. According to their web site, “Okey-Panky is a weekly online magazine of short, darkly comic, ironic, and experimental fiction, essay, poetry, and graphic narrative. . . . Writers may submit year-round via submittable. Contributors will be paid $100.”
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Read Okey Panky’s submission guidelines.
DEADLINE: February 29, 2016
SUBMISSION FEE: None
PAYMENT: $100
SUBMISSION FEE: None
FORMS: Poetry, fiction, nonfiction, graphic narrative
NOTES: SUBMIT EARLY! They fill up fast.
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Categories: Call for Submissions
Sadly, I just heard that they already hit their capacity for this submission call… sign up for their newsletter so you hear about the next one and submit ASAP!
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Thanks for the update. I’m curious where you heard this or if you know when they hit capacity? It looks like the Open Call for February post is still up on their website and I don’t see any updates about it being closed. Just curious as I submitted Feb 7th so I’m hoping I snuck it in on time 🙂
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Whoops! I forgot to update this! They are still open. Another contributor thought they were full but it was a mistake. Thanks for commenting!
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hi Trish. does this apply even to people from other countries? On Feb 8, 2016 7:24 PM, “Trish Hopkinson” wrote:
> tlhopkinson posted: “Okey-Panky is a fairly new lit mag that > started at beginning of 2015 as an offshoot of Electric Literature. > According to their web site, “Okey-Panky is a weekly online magazine of > short, darkly comic, ironic, and experimental fiction, essay, poetry, and > g” >
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I’m not sure. They use Submittable, so if not, you should receive a message once your address is entered in.
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