Most Resumes are broken into sections such as Most Recent Work History (usually in the past 18-24 months depending on the number of entries; or highlights of major gigs). This is followed by a general bio composed of 3 or less paragraphs concerning your work and followed by a "What I'm Seeking" section which quite literally states in two or less paragraphs, your idea job position/role.
Within this collection of niche compartments one will find (usually towards the bottom of the list) ASSOCIATIONS and another for CONTRIBUTIONS. . . The Wire is an on-line publication for which you've contributed; these are an honest part of your resume as would be anything you've had featured in other eZine services such as VISIONS, Top Hat, Magic News, etc.
Yes, in these niche bits at the close of your resume it is normal and even expected, for one to list their "social & vocational affiliations" which includes the primary magic clubs like SAM or IBM and likewise, key forums which are essentially an on-line community and in some instances, such as the PEA and other more exclusive groups, an extension to an actual fraternal order.
HOWEVER. . . when seeking employment within our industry IMAGE is the key and it pays to have a professional Image Consultant & Management team to refine your resume and make it one part of the arsenal now required to sell you as an act/talent. The 21st century resume being more to do with a solid web presence over paperwork; the latter typically being part of a Profile download found on your bio page. You need video that allows talent buyers to see you at work which also means that you must have an actual product to sell . . . magicians are a dime a dozen what makes you different? What gives you value?
If you are akin to so many out there and don't have an actual ACT you are seen as being little other than filler -- the lowest paid form of "professional" going. But if you have something substantial and buyers know what they are getting and what to expect, then you move up to a "preferred" status that's worthy of better pay due to novelty, ease to work with and general professionalism.
Everything around your web site, print materials, etc. holds a tailored sense of constant. That is to say there is a consistent sense of appearance and structure to all of it!
There's a plethora of do's & don'ts but we'll not venture down that path for now.