Olivia’s fiction and poetry have been published in multiple online magazines. Scroll for a list of forthcoming and published works, and keep an eye out for further information on other projects!

“actual thoughts i’ve had while emptying the lint trap (or: anxiety dream #293)” — Snaggletooth Magazine Issue 7

Sometimes I dream of the smell of smoke mixing with saltwater.

“Birthday Girl” — MIDLVLMAG Issue 6

“The friend we find between the tears”

MIDLVLMAG

The birthday hat on the kitchen island taunted her. It was a metallic thing, stubby little crepe paper streamers sprouting out of the top. BIRTHDAY GIRL wrapped around the side in pink lettering. Clara knew her mother meant well when she included it and the pack of noisemakers in her birthday care package. But seeing it just made her sad.

“Petersfield” — Snaggletooth Magazine Issue 6

“Beautiful writing”

Snaggletooth Magazine

As Avery blinked awake in the passenger seat, she could tell by just the road signs they were in New Hampshire. She could already see the bridge in the distance. 

She swallowed. 

“The Snow Globe” — miniskirt magazine Issue 10

“Enjoy this delightful holiday story about growing up and growing into oneself from the talented pen of Olivia Dimond”

miniskirt magazine

Emma had never thought of Richmond as beautiful. It looked like it tonight, though, with all the Christmas lights glowing in the darkness. The little light-up reindeer displays she remembered from visiting her mom’s office as a kid were out in full force, creating a tableau of festivity across St. James’s Plaza. Even the flags reading DOWNTOWN in big white letters, hanging from the gigantic lampposts, had holly and poinsettias stitched on them.

“Taking Flight” — Persimmon Review Issue 6

I knew Dottie McGovern for fifty-five years. I knew everything about her. She always put her left sock on before her right. She never missed a Bulldogs broadcast, even during her worst days. The secret ingredient in her mashed potatoes was—well, I can’t tell you that. McGovern family secret, and I may not be family, but I’m pretty close.

“We Talk About Taxes Now” — Trash to Treasure Lit January 2023

“A stunning first-ever poem”

Trash to Treasure Lit

Forthcoming