Casey and I met during my time in North Texas (2009-2017). After graduating from Austin College as a theater major, he became a working “song and dance man” in New York City before launching two successful businesses: one in electronic content management; the other in theater design, production, and management. When I was preparing Magical Life for its 2019 premiere, I knew I’d benefit from Casey’s many talents and, thankfully, he jumped on board!
I hope you’ll consider a road trip to experience Magical Life in Chicago. If you happen to come for opening weekend, on May 18-20, you can also meet Casey!
Get your tickets at this link: https://rhapsodytheater.thundertix.com/events/210098
IT’S NOT MAGIC, BUT…
Recently, I came across a fascinating piece about what the author Matt Taleb calls an “Antilibrary.”
Inspired by his time with the prolific scholar Umberto Eco (whose personal library held over 30,000 books), Taleb argues in The Black Swan that our unread books are at least as important as our read books.
For one thing, our unread books serve as a daily reminder of what we don’t yet know. This is quite important, since most people overestimate the value of what they know. As Max Maven once put this point to me, “If the only tool you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail.”
Beyond intellectual humility, the volumes in our antilibraries inspire us to pick them up and explore. Indeed, many studies have shown a strong correlation between exposure to books and high levels of achievement, along with feelings of success and forward motion in life.
So, about all those magic books on your shelves you haven’t yet read? No guilt! They aren’t a problem at all—even if you never read them… although someday you might. And I invite you to spend a little time on those anti-sides of your shelves!
HAPPENING AT THE PRESS
Finally, it’s time for the big surprise. I am delighted to unveil here that on October 31, 2023, we will be releasing a new and unforeseen book: Eugene Burger: The Workshop Transcripts.
As I explain in the introduction, no one is more surprised by this book than I am. In 2021, when I published Eugene Burger: Final Secrets, I was certain the “posthumous project” was finished. But in the wake of its release, which created extraordinary interest in Eugene’s approach to Equivoque, conversations with some of Eugene's trusted friends helped me realize there would be interest in the publication of complete transcripts of his 1985-1986 workshops—the ones I had on audio. For one thing, these word-for-word transcripts would keep the record straight about what Eugene taught at these events—there has been some confusion about the details. But they would also provide, in effect, a workbook for magicians who really wanted to absorb Eugene’s exact techniques.
I have so much to say about The Workshop Transcripts, and I will do so in upcoming newsletters. One important detail for now: Eugene Burger: The Workshop Transcripts will only exist in a signed (by me) and numbered limited edition—thus it will only be available for purchase from Theory and Art of Magic Press. Also, any profit from sales of the book will be donated to the Magic & Mystery School’s Scholarship Fund—the philanthropic program Eugene helped create in 2012.
So, please stay tuned for more information. At some point this summer, I will announce how copies can be pre-ordered. Also please: if you know friends who will want a copy, encourage them to sign up for this newsletter. All the breaking news will happen here.
FINAL WORDS
I can’t tell you how excited I am about The Workshop Transcripts. Thanks to encouragement from Jamy Ian Swiss and Eugene's executors, Robert Charles and Michael Burke, I’ve been working on this final Eugene book since January of 2022.
As always, stay in touch and thank you for being part of my extended community!
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