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Worst-Selling Magic Book Club

Worst-Selling Magic Book Club

Magician, author, and sleight-of-hand obsessive. I write about the craft, history, and humor of magic. Creator of The Deception Engine, Architecture of Wonder, and other books magicians keep under their pillows.

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  • Worst-Selling Magic Book Club

    Illustrator, author, sleight-of-hand obsessive. I write about magic’s craft, history, and stupidity. Creator of books magicians secretly sleep with under their pillows.

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