Panmagium: Sands of the Desert
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Panmagium: Sands of the Desert
My next three columns will be about my work with Sands of the Desert. It will deal with how my life affects my art and the theory behind my views in constructing a routine. I know I publish a lot of personal stuff, this is why, my relationship with West (at the time, just friends) and her knowledge of ancient history and myth helped form my routine which along with my new handling of Clearly Impossible, became the template for my new persona.
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Jonathan Pendragon wrote: I know I publish a lot of personal stuff,
And thank you for doing so. It adds greatly to the column.
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The best Sands of the Desert story was written up in the early 70's by Billy McComb in The Magigram.
I look forward to Jonathan's adventures with it.
I look forward to Jonathan's adventures with it.
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Q,
I have heard that one, let me think... Billy McComb walks into a drugstore.....
I have heard that one, let me think... Billy McComb walks into a drugstore.....
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Jonathan Pendragon wrote:
I have heard that one, let me think... Billy McComb walks into a drugstore.....
Correct. However if memory serves, the magician in question was Leslie St Clair. There is a follow up to that story when I decided to do the same routine myself but I'll tell that adventure another day.
Billy told some wonderful stories in The Magigram.
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Billy told wonderful stories everywhere.
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The second column in my trilogy on Sands of the Desert is in this months issue. There is a great deal of theory here as well as practical knowledge. That is always an important goal, to consider theory and it's applications, when working out something new.