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MagicalMeg New user Toronto, Ontario 4 Posts |
I'm new to magic, new (more or less) to the company I'm working for.
I'm a writer and I've been hired on to work for a magic company called Philip and Henry Productions. So, to be able to write about all of this stuff with something resembling authority, I'm going read and participate as much as possible in discussions on the industry, how things work, and whatnot. As a writer I feel the need to know what I'm talking about. As a geek, I just love to immerse myself in information anyway. So, here is my first post, starting (effectively) from the bottom. Any recommendations for informational resources? |
Jeff_Mash Veteran user Bay Area, California 328 Posts |
Welcome to the Café!
Your friend in magic,
Jeff Mash, CEO MJM Magic - "Magic for Magicians, Jokesters, and Mentalists!" http://www.MJMMagic.com |
Dr. TORA Inner circle TURKEY 1439 Posts |
Hi There,
An interesting addition to the Café...Nice as usual. Welcome to the best place about magic ever.You will find this as a invaluable source that you can not buy even with money. The people are so friendly as well as being helpful.The Café is such a the unique place for Magic. It is ever expanding and has over 29.000 members throughout the world. It will make a great contribution to your magic perspective. Do not forget to post often. You will find many new friends and many new ideas here. I predict you will like the Café.Please grab a chair and begin to type your next post while you have a cup of strong Turkish coffee on my bill.
Magically Yours,
OZLEN TUNCER /Dr.TORA Have you visited my new Website in English, yet? www.magictora.com or www.torasmagic.com |
Nedim Elite user istanbul/turkey 444 Posts |
Hi,
Welcome to Café. I think its a wright decision to enter because magic Café is a great place to talk about magic and learn new things. Please write and discuss magic here. Have a nice time. magicially yours, Nedim Guzel |
Father Photius Grammar Host El Paso, TX (Formerly Amarillo) 17158 Posts |
Two books you ought to read to get into the language and idea of magic, one is called Mark Wilson's complete Course in Magic, the other is Mystery School by McBride and Burger. The first will introduce you to some of the basic principles of magic as well as terminology commonly used by magicians, the second one is on the total opposite end of the scale, it will introduce you to the philosophy and theory behind what constitutes magic and magical moments that magicians seek to create. Welcome to the Café.
"Now here's the man with the 25 cent hands, that two bit magician..."
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damkat69 New user 59 Posts |
This is an amazing site to visit for information in the magic world, Although you will not read anything about how a effect is done you will find this Café to be useful and the great people willing to help whenever they can.
Welcome to the Café, enjoy. |
Bob Sanders 1945 - 2024 Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Welcome Aboard!
You'll be an ole pro here in no time. I hope you enjoy it even half as much as I do. If I can help sometime, just rattle my cage! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
J.Robert Loyal user Gettysburg, PA 240 Posts |
There is a great resource list in the Beginer's area of the Café. Lots and lots of books to get you hooked! Welcome and enjoy!
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