by Hardik » Jun 17th, '09, 14:51
If you've gone through Art of Astonishment and CC completely, a good choice would be Real Secrets of Magic by David Stone. There are great routines for the close up performer, and he enlists several tips for restaurant magicians too.
The tricks themselves are not phenomenally difficult, but very visual and hard hitting.
But of course, you can invest in books too. 'By Forces Unseen' by Ernest Earick has some phenomenal card work. 'Close-up Illusions' by Gary Ouellet has some great close-up effects, the master that he is.
Another option would be to maximize your presentational skills. Several books stand out in this regard :
Magic and Showmanship by Henning Nelms
Maximum Entertainment by Ken Weber
I would also check out Exploring Magical Presentations by Eugene Burger.
If you are looking for some groundwork designing your own miracles, nothing more should be said but the two works by Darwin Ortiz : 'Strong Magic' and 'Designing Miracles'
If you're stuck on doing magic with cards and coins, be sure to check out some work by Jay Sankey : 'Anytime Anywhere' would be a good start. Also, 'Harkey on Video' by David Harkey has some great apparently impromptu miracles with everyday objects. If you're lucky enough to find 'Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic' by Martin Gardner, you have a real gem ( Prices go as high as 400 dollars .. I was lucky enough to purchase it from a young kid on Ebay who didn't know what it was worth )
So there you are, some choices to ponder over..