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>>21776874
Echoing what this poster said above. Do not bother with "elite" journals. They are for those with agent representation only and are explicitly curated.
>>21777151
I've posted a variation of this before, but I recommend using a tool like Duotrope to search for magazines that are undergraduate-focused (typically annual volumes or ones that publish twice a year). It's a great way to gain experience when it comes to going through the process of submitting your work online. My best advice to you at this stage of your writing experience is to stay humble and accept any criticism you receive with grace, even if you don't think it's worthwhile or accurate.

Here are a few journals to get you started based on my past experience as an undergraduate (though that has been a while, so YMMV): Berkeley Fiction Review, zaum, Santa Clara Review, Prairie Margins. Good luck, anon.

t. published fiction MFA anon/former lit mag worker

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