by Spellbinder » Aug 26th, '05, 14:34
I have a precocious eight year old who is teaching ME magic. Actually, he is teaching magic to a lot of other magicians through his book "Tear-Able Magic" on my Web site.
He started when he was about six years old, from watching his dad and Jim Gerrish's Wiz Kids at work and play. Now he is an honorary Wiz Kid (he can't officially join the group until he is ten years old) and goes to magic meetings with me and his dad.
The magic inventions he comes up with are astounding, but logical. When he sees a magician do a trick for the first time he works out his own way of doing it, which is often better than the original. His Ultimate Newspaper Tear is a good example. The newspaper is passed through the audience for someone to select a page, so you know it is unprepared at the start. Then when he restores the paper after tearing it up, it goes back to the person who handed it to him to put back in the full newspaper so he can return the newspaper to the "owner," so you know it is unprepared at the ending. It blew me away when I saw him perform it for adults and it is the main reason why I wanted to publish his book on my site.