I have often found a lot of value in well-written book summaries, such as the ones from Litter Books. They are concise, easy references that help with active recall. Unfortunately, few summaries are ever written for magic-related publications.
To help fill that gap, I’ve started writing a couple of my own @ Sharing for Magicians
Beyond book summaries, I recently compiled insights and sharings from one of my favorite magicians, Michael Ammar.
If you look through the note and enjoy the ideas, please consider studying Michael's material. It gives more context and meaning.
As these would be available in a public domain, the focus would mostly be on Magic Theory instead of Magic Methods / Secrets.
My intent of these would be for performers and entertainers to gain short and inspiring insights from brilliant performers.
I hope you find it useful. I’ll likely be working on a similar piece for Eugene Burger next.
P.S. I’ve received direct permission from Michael Ammar to share this content.
To help fill that gap, I’ve started writing a couple of my own @ Sharing for Magicians
Beyond book summaries, I recently compiled insights and sharings from one of my favorite magicians, Michael Ammar.
If you look through the note and enjoy the ideas, please consider studying Michael's material. It gives more context and meaning.
As these would be available in a public domain, the focus would mostly be on Magic Theory instead of Magic Methods / Secrets.
My intent of these would be for performers and entertainers to gain short and inspiring insights from brilliant performers.
Michael Ammar's Top Tips, Quotes, Anecdote, Theories & Advice for Magicians
There's usually a lot to be impressed about a magician. His skillful manipulation, his dexterity, his showmanship and many times their eloquence. But the very best magicians impre
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I hope you find it useful. I’ll likely be working on a similar piece for Eugene Burger next.
P.S. I’ve received direct permission from Michael Ammar to share this content.