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Leslie Melville Special user Blackpool-U.K. 708 Posts |
Some of you may not know that Ed Solomon now has a new website - or at least his alter-ego DeNomolos has! Lots of goodies for all Solomon fans. Visit it at:
http://denomolos.com/ Leslie
Stories....?....That's telling!
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KOTAH Inner circle 2289 Posts |
This is an amazing site, containing the material and thoughts of an amazing man. Ed has held nothing back. This site is a true gift to all bizarrists. It ia also a record of the many accomplishments of this gifted Texan.
Kotah |
Silvertongue Inner circle One day I will die leaving behind 2426 Posts |
Wonder FULL!!!
I'm surprised I didn't realize he had updated his website as I'm somewhat a regular there. Some great information on his site. Even 2 storytelling mp3's which I must say is kind of a first for me. It was nice to hear the words of wonder cast by a magical storyteller. Great site, nice work Denomolos, thanks.
For as long as space exists,
And living beings remain in cyclic existence, For that long, may I too remain, to dispel the sufferings of the world. -Shantideva Engaging in the Conduct of a Bodhisattva |
SpellbinderEntertainment Inner circle West Coast 3519 Posts |
Ed Solomon (and his contrary counterpart Denomolos)
are the best kept secrets in the Bizarre/Storytelling Magic community! Well…. it WAS a secret, until now, with the appearance of his great Website! Ed’s handwork is just wonderful on his limited-edition props, and his books and eBooks never disappoint and are a treasure trove of usable, practical magicakal thinking. He’s had pretty severe challenges with this eyesight this year, so I’d guess there would not be a lot more of those detailed hand-crafted props coming along, if you see them on the site, buy them while you can. Ed is also one of the most gentle and kind souls I know in Magic, and it’s fantastic to celebrate his place on the World Wide Web with him. This year’s ICBM Gathering has named him their Guest of Honor. Magically, Walt |
Thought farmer New user 72 Posts |
Just went to Ed's site. Amazing limited quantity props and interesting e-books. He also has articles in Oracle magazine which I found out about right here on the Café.
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Clifford the Red Inner circle LA, California 1941 Posts |
Ed totally rocks!
"The universe is full of magical things, waiting for our wits to grow sharper." Eden Philpotts
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SpellbinderEntertainment Inner circle West Coast 3519 Posts |
Ed is one of the half-dozen “living legends” in Bizarre Magic,
it’s great that he now has a website for those who want to learn. The first book I bought from Ed was “Egyptian Magic” and now I’ve just written a “Forward” for him for it…. after over five-years maybe it’s more of a “Backward”? It’s a fantastic book on a rare theme, as are all his offerings. Magically, Walt |
Silvertongue Inner circle One day I will die leaving behind 2426 Posts |
Whats the theme?
For as long as space exists,
And living beings remain in cyclic existence, For that long, may I too remain, to dispel the sufferings of the world. -Shantideva Engaging in the Conduct of a Bodhisattva |
Bill Ligon Inner circle A sure sign of a misspent youth: 6437 Posts |
I would guess the theme is "Egyptian magic."
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calexa Inner circle Germany 1635 Posts |
No, it pharao magic!
Carsten
Optimists have more fun.....
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ufo Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 1185 Posts |
I have always enjoyed (and many times used) Mr. Solomon ideas. Great website.
"What's your drug?" she asked. "Hope" he said, "The most addicting one of all."
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murf Loyal user San Antonio, TX 264 Posts |
Ed peacefully passed away in a hospice, surrounded by family and friends at 2.05 pm January 4th. 2015.
There is an obituary on his website. Murf |
Leslie Melville Special user Blackpool-U.K. 708 Posts |
I first met Ed in Scotland around 12 years ago at one of the Charles Cameron Gatherings organised by Karl Bartoni. We struck up a friendship then that has carried on to his recent passing, regularly exchanging emails sometimes three or four times a week.
Ed was also kind enough to provide the foreword to my first book 'Magictales' and I reciprocated in writing the foreword to his 'Grandfather Stories'. Those attending the next ICBM Gathering in November may be interested to know that we shall be lighting a candle to Ed's memory (and other, recently passed members) at the beginning of the weekend; the first time such a ceremony has taken place at this event. Living in the UK, I shall be unable to attend the Memorial Service in March, but I will take a moment to think about him on the 8th. My sincere condolences are sent to his family at their loss - we all share in their grief. In the foreword to his book of 'Grandfather Stories' I included a story written by another great storyteller; it was about a grandfather's meeting with Death – that story closes with the grandfather saying to his little granddaughter, “Don't be sad, I shall always be with you as long as you remember my stories”. We shall all remember Ed's stories - and he will always be with us. Leslie
Stories....?....That's telling!
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