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Hello. First proper post so I hope it's in the right place.
Erika Krouse has her listings of 500 Lit Mags at https://www.erikakrousewriter.com/e...literary-magazines-for-short-fiction/#ranking
She has placed them in 5 tiers depending on prestige plus payments and other factors. Now, there will be plenty of lit mags of various types on submission grinder which don't make the cut. I've had 2 stories published in incredibly obscure mags that I doubt even still exist that I must have found online somehow a couple of years ago.
I want to ask if, in your opinion, it's worth submitting to 'no name' journals if your work is rejected from all the tier 5 mags that are open or if you consider your work to be sub-standard if it doesn't make the cut at tier 5 and unfit for publication at all?
I don't know the answer. Part of me feels it's elitist to adhere to someone else's list, that good mags must exist beyond it. But then another part of me thinks that if work is published in a journal that has a very low bar to acceptance, saying its been published doesn't really mean anything.
Maybe it depends on your end goal? Mine is to learn the craft of storytelling through short stories before embarking on a novel. I realise I don't NEED to be published to do that but does having some credits in less obtuse publications help your cause when approaching agents/publishers?
Erika Krouse has her listings of 500 Lit Mags at https://www.erikakrousewriter.com/e...literary-magazines-for-short-fiction/#ranking
She has placed them in 5 tiers depending on prestige plus payments and other factors. Now, there will be plenty of lit mags of various types on submission grinder which don't make the cut. I've had 2 stories published in incredibly obscure mags that I doubt even still exist that I must have found online somehow a couple of years ago.
I want to ask if, in your opinion, it's worth submitting to 'no name' journals if your work is rejected from all the tier 5 mags that are open or if you consider your work to be sub-standard if it doesn't make the cut at tier 5 and unfit for publication at all?
I don't know the answer. Part of me feels it's elitist to adhere to someone else's list, that good mags must exist beyond it. But then another part of me thinks that if work is published in a journal that has a very low bar to acceptance, saying its been published doesn't really mean anything.
Maybe it depends on your end goal? Mine is to learn the craft of storytelling through short stories before embarking on a novel. I realise I don't NEED to be published to do that but does having some credits in less obtuse publications help your cause when approaching agents/publishers?