Performing Magic with Impact
- 9 high-impact magic routines, 6 of them for parlor or platform.
- 10 essays with practical ideas to improve the impact of your magic.
- An astonishing final chapter that teaches how to make your magic play bigger.
Praise
Teller: "The conjuring methods in this book are well-honed and described with exceptional clarity. The rope routine in particular is a practical, polished gem of routining and handling." [From Larry Hass: To see George Parker perform his "12321 Rope Routine," watch the above video.]
Magic Orthodoxy Review: "This book is for anyone ready to start making magic their own [by] adding their own personal style, and it is especially;y for those who want their performances remembered by their audiences."
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Customer Reviews
From Magic Orthodoxy Review Video
"This book is for anyone ready to start making magic their own [by] adding their own personal style, and it is especially;y for those who want their performances remembered by their audiences."
From M-U-M Magazine, September 2019
"In addition to the invaluable essays, there are nine routines taught here. They are very good, solid routines for performing in a close-up, stand-up, and stage setting... [This book] is a great buy for the performer looking to go full time or someone who has already made the plunge but is fairly new to the profession."
From BICYCLECARDS.CO.UK
"Creating Magic with Impact is written to help you unleash your creativity and think carefully about the presentation of your magic… [I]f you're the sort of person who likes to think carefully about their routines and scripts, then I would highly recommend spending a few hours of your time with this book."
From Teller
"The conjuring methods in this book are well-honed and described with exceptional clarity. The rope routine in particular is a practical, polished gem of routining and handling." --Teller, from an email
The Linking Ring, March 2019
"[This book] is an outstanding addition to the body of literature that focuses on improving performance to make our sleights more effective and help turn them into something even more extraordinary for our audiences." --Jason Goldberg