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How well do you know your magazine markets? Take this quiz to see your MQ (magazine quotient). Are you a magwizard or still struggling in the world of magazine muggles?

1. The 1945 magazine Youth for Christ has morphed over time into what teen magazine today?

a. Ignite Your Faith
b. Brio
c. On Course
d. The Conqueror

2. Which of these magazines is still in print?

a. Guideposts Sweet 16
b. Nature Friend
c. My Friend
d. U*S* Kids

3. Which of these tween magazines is most likely to have an article about breaking up with your boyfriend?

a. American Girl
b. GL – Girl’s Life
c. Discovery Girls
d. Kiki Magazine

4. Which of these magazines chooses cover models through a city by city search?

a. American Girl
b. GL – Girl’s Life
c. Discovery Girls
d. Kiki Magazine

5. Which of these would not be appropriate for toddlers?

a. Highlights High Five
b. Babybug
c. Little Lutheran
d. Sparkle

6. Which of these magazines is presently accepting unsolicited fiction submissions?

a. Cicada
b. Wee Ones
c. American Girl
d. Highlights High Five

7. Which of these new magazines is not located in Canada?

a. Zamoof magazine
b. Kewl magazine
c. Girls Can Do Anything magazine
d. Crow Toes Quarterly

8. Which of these accepts the highest word count for nonfiction?

a. New Moon
b. Highlights
c. Spider
d. YES Mag

9. Which of these accepts stories in rhyme?

a. American Girl
b. Hopscotch
c. Discovery Girls
d. GL: Girl’s Life

10. Which of these is a paying online market?

a. TC Magazine
b. Fandangle
c. Stories for Children
d. Teen Light

ANSWERS: 1a, 2b, 3b, 4c, 5d, 6c, 7b, 8d, 9b, 10a

So, how did you do?

8 – 10 correct – You’re a magazine wizard for sure. Your magazine research should be paying off well soon…okay, as well as any of us get paid these days. So why haven’t you written an article for KMW yet?

5 – 7 correct – Not too bad, you haven’t quite got the magic yet but you’re getting there. My crystal ball predicts that if you keep reading KMW, you’ll be a wiz in no time.

2 – 4 correct – Um, you don’t read KMW on a regular basis, do you? It’ll be okay, just study your market guide, do some magazine website hopping, and keep an eye on KMW.

1 or less correct – You’re kidding, right? S’okay, it’s not too late. We can help the deepest magazine muggle, but you’re going to have to do some homework. Again, market guide, Internet, KMW – and for you, skip on over to your local library and read all the kid magazines they have available. Don’t give up.

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