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prettylady1990 Loyal user 206 Posts |
Hi,
I'm doing an assignment for school. It's an oral speaking test and I can read any story I want. I would like to do a story on magicians but I can't find any. Google.com keeps giving me biographies. Does anyone know any sites? Dannielle |
Hideo Kato Inner circle Tokyo 5649 Posts |
Scott Guinn's 'Reminder'is a wonderful story. You can find it in 'Online Vision'.
Hideo Kato |
prettylady1990 Loyal user 206 Posts |
Thanks but how do you get there
Posted: Aug 3, 2004 5:52am Sorry Hideo, that was a bit rude what I said. I did find it but it can't be real. It has to be a fairy tale or a fable etc. I should've been more specific |
Peter Marucci Inner circle 5389 Posts |
Prettylady asks, about the e-zine Visions: ". . . how do you get there?"
http://www.online-visions.com It is the best of the online magic e-zines and one of the best magic magazines in any form, electronic or hard copy. (And that's IN SPITE OF my column's being in it!) LOL! BTW, I have a short speech that I use for lay groups, about magic and its history. If you are interested, just e-mail me and I'll send it to you. |
Whit Haydn V.I.P. 5449 Posts |
Try "The Man Who was Magic" by Paul Gallico. It is a wonderful children's story, with a lot of meaning, but may be too long for your purpose. Perhaps you can find a way to shorten the tale.
"Mario and the Magician" by Thomas Mann is an very wonderful short story, but serious and for adults. It concerns our responsibility for the illusions we create, and references the rise of facism in Italy. If that is okay, you will find it very powerful. |
Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
How long a test/reading do you want?
Five minutes? Five pages?
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Clay Shevlin Elite user 497 Posts |
If you can lay your hands on past issues of "Magicol" (the magazine for members of the Magic Collectors' Association), you'll find tons of shortish stories and anecdotes to choose from, some as short as a paragraph.
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Steven Steele Chief of Staff 1868 Posts |
Whit Haydn has a fantastic story about performing for a blind girl in "Chicken Soup For The Soul No. 3". I know Whit was upset that the secret was revealed; so I would suggest reading the story and editing out the secret out of respect for Whit. If you don't use the story, at least take the time to look it up and read it. It's a tear jerker.
If you can't get the book, Whit has his own rendition of the event in his book "Street Magic".
Coram Deo
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prettylady1990 Loyal user 206 Posts |
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the great replies. To answer Jonathans questions: It can go from 2min to 4min. But you see, it has be online for me to print it because the library doesn't have any. Thank you for your help. I'm sorry if anyone thinks I'm trying to get other people to do my assignment it's just I've looked everywhere. Anyhow,I'll find something... Dannielle |
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