As almost none of you will know, my debut eBook is being released tomorrow. It contains six effects from my repertoire as well as an essay and some other thoughts.
The contents are:
Both' Selections! (A Two Selection Routine)
A hard hitting routine where two spectator's selections transform into each other, jump to packets and finally to a compartment in a wallet. A highly commercial opener with no set up.
T to the Three
A three phase, in the spectator’s hands, transposition routine. The spectator and magicians cards twice switch places. The spectator then names any 4 of a kind to act as body guards. The spectator’s card is clearly placed face-down between two of the four of a kind and all three cards placed under her hand. The same is done to the magician’s card, however with a wave of his hands the cards once again switch places, the bodyguards proving ineffective.
The Guinness Self-Indulgently Titled Almost Certainly Unoriginal Almost Burnable Top Change
Does exactly what it says!
Face Up Transpo
A simple transpo with a twist: the magicians card stays face up the whole time!
Card Under Spectator
A card is freely selected and signed. The deck is handed to the spectator for shuffling. They pass the deck around to make it even harder for the poor magician. The magician takes the deck off the spectators and makes a magic move. The magician informs the spectator it would now be impolite and possibly result in a sexual assault law suit if he revealed their card, due to the fact they are currently sitting on it. The startled and slightly aroused spectator stands up and removes a folded up card from under their *rse, they open it up and reveal their signed selection.
Polygraph
A practical twist on the Lie Detection plot based on a Lennart Green comedy routine of all things!
Subtle Trippery
The performer removes a stack of business cards and looks penetratingly at the spectator before placing one down on the table. The spectator is asked to relax and name any animal they want. The business card is turned over and matches the spectators named animal. The performer then explains exactly why he knew the spectator would choose that animal. Multiple repeat bookings ensue.
Bonus Essay
It's a bonus!
James Brown called it 'Excellent!' And with other reviews sure to be as positive I'm really proud of the material. It's going to sell for £10s on my website
http://www.harrythemagician.ie (which needs an overhaul, I know!) from tomorrow.
However I'm holding this little competition to give away a free copy to someone! Entry closes at midday tomorrow (the 13th). All you have to do is tell me about the most ballsy trick you've ever done. The one I find best wins! Enter below...