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I've made a quick pivot from my original intentions of teaching beginner magic (*focused on lessons from the Mark Wilson Course in Magic.) Note that, for the time being, I stand by the basic lessons I offered and I'll be leaving them up for beginners to peruse. And moving forward, the 'secret exposure' will (mostly) stop. I would still like to guide the interested students in the right direction and so, I'll be offering lessons like the one here. I'll discuss the origins of a routine, it's printed resource(s) and I'll mention some of the techniques to give a student an idea of what is required. I could write for hours on this topic, but instead of doing so, I'd rather hear your commentary. Please drop thoughts, questions, etc in the comments. I'm listening & I'm trying to do right by everyone. I love magic. I don't want anyone upset about what I'm doing (I know I will never please everyone) & so, I think the 'exposure' issue deserves attention... anyhoo, that's the scoop for now... see ya in the comments Visit our shop: https://conn-games.myshopify.com/prod...