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Stephen Minch

Cover of Genii (1997)
BornDecember 10, 1948
Tacoma, Texas

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Stephen Minch (b. 1948) is the author of many magic books and founder of Hermetic Press. He is also the editor of Gibeciere.

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Bibliography

YearTitleCoauthor(s)SubjectPublisher
1974The Book of ThothMicky Hades Enterprises
1975Ever So Sleightly: The Professional Card Technique of Martin A. Nash, No. 1Martin A. NashMicky Hades Enterprises
1975Mind & Matter: A Handbook of Parapsychokinetic PhenomenaMicky Hades Enterprises
1977Any Second Now: The Professional Card Technique of Martin A. Nash, No. 2Martin A. NashMicky Hades Enterprises
1977Creations of a Magical Madman: A Theater of the Absurd for the Close-up Performer, Related in a Left-Handed MannerMicky Hades Enterprises
1979Sleight Unseen: The Professional Card Technique of Martin A. Nash, No. 3Martin A. NashMicky Hades Enterprises
1979Jacks or Better: A Professional Act in Lecture Form by Martin A. NashMartin A. Nash
1979Lovecraftian CeremoniesBob Lynn
1980Secrets of a Puerto Rican Gambler, or The Conditionally Guaranteed Magic of DarylDarylThe PR Press
1980Ovation: A Professional Act in Lecture Form by Martin A. NashMartin A. Nash
1982For Your Entertainment Pleasure: Magic by DarylDarylMagical Publications
1982The Robin Hood CaperMicky Hades Enterprises
1984Seven Deadly Miracles: Further Card Magic of Bro. John Hamman, S.M.Brother John HammanThe New York Magic Symposium
1984Eyeless in GazaMicky Hades Enterprises
1984Mind MeldsMicky Hades Enterprises
1984The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 3Adam FleischerThe New York Magic Symposium
1984The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 4The New York Magic Symposium
1984Colors on the March: A Professional Act in Lecture Form by Martin A. NashMartin A. Nash
1986The New York Magic Symposium - Collection 5Phil GoldsteinThe New York Magic Symposium
1987Daryl's Ambitious Card OmnibusDarylDaryl
1987Kings Incognito: A Professional Act in Lecture Form by Martin A. NashMartin A. Nash
1987Larry Jennings' Neoclassics: Three Complete Lessons in Professional Card PresentationLarry JenningsL&L Publishing
1987Mind Novas: 16 Advanced Rhine Card ExperimentsMicky Hades Enterprises
1987The Three Faces of Steve: A Schizophrenic SamplerStephen Minch
1987The Vernon Chronicles, Vol. 1: The Lost Inner SecretsDai VernonL&L Publishing
1988The Vernon Chronicles, Vol. 2: More Lost Inner SecretsDai VernonL&L Publishing
1989The Vernon Chronicles, Vol. 3: Further Lost Inner SecretsDai VernonL&L Publishing
1990Ken Krenzel's Close-Up ImpactKen KrenzelHermetic Press
1990Ultra CervonBruce CervonBruce CervonL&L Publishing
1990Spectacle: A Compilation of Modern WondersL&L Publishing
1991CarneycopiaJohn CarneyL&L Publishing
1991The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley, Vol. IAlex ElmsleyL&L Publishing
1991From Witchcraft to Card Tricks: Notes Toward an History of Western Close-up Magic (1584-1897)Hermetic Press
1992A Life Among Secrets: The Uncommon Life and Adventures of Eddie FieldsEddie FieldsHermetic Press
1993By Forces Unseen: The Innovative Card Magic of Ernest EarickErnest EarickHermetic Press
1994The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley, Vol. IIAlex ElmsleyL&L Publishing
1996The Books of Wonder, Vol. 1Tommy WonderTommy WonderHermetic Press
1996The Books of Wonder, Vol. 2Tommy WonderTommy WonderHermetic Press
1997Ken Krenzel's IngenuitiesKen KrenzelHermetic Press
1999KORT: The Magic of Milt KortMilt KortHermetic Press
2002Paul Curry's Worlds BeyondPaul CurryHermetic Press
2009Ken Krenzel's Relaxed ImpossibilitiesKen KrenzelHermetic Press
2010The Book of Forgotten SecretsHermetic Press
2016The Aretalogy of Vanni BossiVanni BossiPenguin Magic (Hermetic Press)
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  • Stephen Minch: A Bibliography in Genii 1997 March, page 29
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msc455magic
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Finally I am able to compile the videos I have done for what I consider to be one of the most creative card magic books in existence, By Forces Unseen. The result of this video, I have to say, is pure perserverance. Without that one element, I don't think I would ever come close to complete this video. I would like to thank Mr. Earick for his wonderful brand of magic; Mr. Minch for his detailed explanations for every item in this tome; Fatz for his helpful hints and tips on various sleights I was having trouble with; and Tony Chang for inspiring me to tackle the very difficult material from this book.
As you may already know, not every trick from the book is included in the video. I would have included even more tricks from the book if I had more time, but since school just started a couple weeks ago, there really isn't enough time for anything else other than homework. And what fun would it be if I were to videotape all the tricks from this book =D? Also, I know some of the sleights in the video aren't at their utmost potential, so that is why I am still practicing these sleights over and over again. Practice, in my opinion, is a never ending story even if I have a trick or a sleight perfectly ingrained in my mind.
I excluded three videos, 'House Guest, 'Lonely at the Top' and 'One Shuffle - One Winner', videos that I have made, because youtube can only accept video files that are under 10 minutes. The reason I excluded those videos are not because they are inferior to the other items in the book, but instead I don't think they are a clear representation of Mr. Earick's creative brand of magic (House Guest is exception though)
I recorded the items such that they follow the exact same order in the book; videos that I didn't videotape are simply omitted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0wxinoS4eI
Enjoy!
msc455magic
(Make sure the video completes loading before watching it or you will encounter several 'lags' during the video!!!)
Magic of Japan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tks9xf13Pqs
ASW
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Enjoy it while you can, kid. Once you get a girlfriend and a job, you'll never again have the time and seclusion required to master this stuff.
(You do the stuff really well. Thanks for the card porn).
Whenever I find myself gripping anything too tightly I just ask myself 'How would Guy Hollingworth hold this?'
A magician on the Genii Forum
'I would respect VIPs if they respect history.'
Hideo Kato
camador
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msc455magic
Inner circle
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Thanks for the nice comments Andrew and Camador! I would also like to mention that my buddy (Mr. Bhasin) supplied me with all those great music!
Best,
msc455magic
Magic of Japan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tks9xf13Pqs
MField2000
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Hastings, East Sussex, England
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Charles -- What a lovely video, and you should be proud to have mastered this very difficult, advanced material.
I asked Ernest Earick if he would be making a viseo of the stuff from his book, and he said that he might, some day. I had earlier asked Stephen Minch if Ernest could actually perform the material in the book, and he assured me he could.
Now that I've seen your video I am encouraged to go back and look at this again.
Well done!
Matt Field
scorch
Inner circle
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Nice work. Thanks for proving yet again to the patterheads around here that you just don't need some bogus story, or even any patter at all, to 'motivate' every effect. By the way, do you have links to the three effects that aren't on this one? I really love the rising card effect from this book.
msc455magic
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Taipei, Taiwan
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Here are the ones I omitted ----->
1.) One Shuffle - One Winner : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z665Fnyh0E
2.) House Guest : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh7h1Dku0xI
3.) Lonely at the Top : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2seHQDkqlYI
I believe you are referring to Cross Purposes, am I right? I was originally going to tape it but due to the lack of time, it was literally impossible for me to practice AND to capture on tape. Maybe you can do us a little favor by making a demo of it? scorch XD?
Best,
msc455magic
Magic of Japan:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tks9xf13Pqs
ASW
Inner circle
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Watched it again and it was like a walk down memory lane. Back to my first year in law school and the reason why they kicked me out of the faculty. (You can't attend lectures if you have to work on your Earick routines).
Okay, I want to see more of the stacking material from the second half. Your exams can wait.
Andrew
Whenever I find myself gripping anything too tightly I just ask myself 'How would Guy Hollingworth hold this?'
A magician on the Genii Forum
'I would respect VIPs if they respect history.'
Hideo Kato
daway0612
New user
Taiwan
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You the man, Charles.
You always bring me back to the world of sleights of hand when I'm enchanted by props.
It's time for me to start again.
(you might see the exact post again after two months, lol)
Doug Peters
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I have a life, so I only have
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Those videos are spectacular, Mr. Hsu!
But don't follow Andrew -- do yourself a favor and attend to your studies... You'll enjoy the status of a sleight-of-hand grand-master much more if it doesn't have to pay the bills! And at seventeen, you've got plenty of time.
best, Doug
'if you have any answers, it's time to ask harder questions!'
Bill Hallahan
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Humans make life so interesting. Do you know that in a universe so full of wonders, they have managed to create boredom. Quite astonishing.
- The character of ‘Death’ in the movie 'Hogswatch'
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michaelvincent
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Outstanding msc455magic
Well done
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Bill Hallahan
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This is a bit off topic, but I also like New Magic of Japan + Five Times Five Japan, also by msc455magic.
The future of magic is in good hands.
Humans make life so interesting. Do you know that in a universe so full of wonders, they have managed to create boredom. Quite astonishing.
- The character of ‘Death’ in the movie 'Hogswatch'
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Justin N. Miller
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A.G.
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Vancouver Canada
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I remember dedicating a year of my life to this one book..... I don't think I can imagine anyone doing these effects any better.
Young man, you have my utmost respect- Andrew Gerard
RJLockwood
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WOW, just fantastic execution. Nothing I can say that would add to that performance
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