Interesting Article in Discover Magazine

Sep 2, 2007
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Always take everything Alex Stone writes about magic with a massive pinch of salt. His aim in life seems to be to turn himself into the go-to thinking-person's magician without inconveniencing himself with the hassle of learning stuff. Here are some comments on his work:

"sh*t psychology" - Richard Wiseman
"very dishonest" - Bill Kalush
"a tyro with no credentials, achievements or noteworthy skills" - Ricky Jay
 
Nov 27, 2009
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Well... I wasn't aware of that. Thanks. I sure hope if I'm ever published no one ever says anything like that about me.
 
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Always take everything Alex Stone writes about magic with a massive pinch of salt. His aim in life seems to be to turn himself into the go-to thinking-person's magician without inconveniencing himself with the hassle of learning stuff. Here are some comments on his work:

"sh*t psychology" - Richard Wiseman
"very dishonest" - Bill Kalush
"a tyro with no credentials, achievements or noteworthy skills" - Ricky Jay

Where did you get these reviews from? not say there illegitamate id just like to know:)
 
Sep 2, 2007
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The quotes from Richard Wiseman and Bill Kalush were on Twitter. Ricky Jay's was from his review of Fooling Houdini in the Wall Street Journal. Should just make a small correction, though. Having re-read my Tweets, Bill Kalush's quote should read, "extremely dishonest".
 
Dec 18, 2007
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I'll second the details on Stone, he James Clark and Jonathon Royale (who recently changed his name) are all jokes and in certain instances, rip-off artists. Clark just recently put out "An Idiot's Guide to Mentalism" exposing material belonging to Bob Cassidy and over a dozen other major players.

We really need a site where people of this wort are listed. . .
 
Nov 27, 2009
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I'll second the details on Stone, he James Clark and Jonathon Royale (who recently changed his name) are all jokes and in certain instances, rip-off artists. Clark just recently put out "An Idiot's Guide to Mentalism" exposing material belonging to Bob Cassidy and over a dozen other major players.

We really need a site where people of this wort are listed. . .

I hope his crediting was at least decent. I agree, we need a "magic black list" web site where someone posts a reliable, fact checked list of people who are doing the industry harm in some way. (Or those who are just plain stupid.)
 
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It's a real bummer how idiots can get published, but hardworking skilled people cant even get recognition. It kind of makes me think about how people think the more popular you are, the better you must be. Which is bull. But I feel like I'm about to go off topic so I'll just stop here.
 
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