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TeddyBoy
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Can anyone tell me, objectively, if SAM Magazine actually discusses the "doing" of magic, or only the professional aspects of being a magician. I am not a performer but would like something interesting to read. I came across a book by Ian Kendall, which was a collection of incredibly instructive articles originally published in SAM Magazine. Of course, this level of instruction cannot often be expected. But given my paucity of free time I would like to know if your magazine is suited for me.

I appreciate your attention.
So many sleights...so little time.
"Slow...deliberate...natural." Bill Tarr

Cheers,
Teddy
kamlet
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The SAM Magazine M-U-M has all kinds of articles from interviews, history, book/trick reviews, and of course assembly reports as well as some "how-to" articles

You can get a sample at

https://www.magicsam.com/page/MUMSampler

If you're looking for a magazine devoted to teaching tricks, this isn't really it...
TeddyBoy
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Thanks very much. I assume you find it interesting enough to hold your interest.
So many sleights...so little time.
"Slow...deliberate...natural." Bill Tarr

Cheers,
Teddy
Tim Snyder
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I get MUM and Genii magazine. I find Genii to be the more interesting to read. I think both would meet the criteria that you are asking about, but I would recommend Genii.
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TeddyBoy, the S.A.M. monthly magazine M-U-M does indeed discuss the "doing" of magic, among other things. Along with many other types of articles and regular features, how to do a number of tricks is explained in each issue. But it is much more than that. You only receive M-U-M by being a member of the organization, and that opens opportunities for you to attend meetings of S.A.M. local clubs, called "assemblies", near you, as well as to attend the annual conventions. Genii, for example, is a fine and venerable publication, but it does not come with the ties to a nation-wide (actually, world-wide) organization of magicians like belonging to the S.A.M. does.
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