Quarterly Magazine – Issue Five
Introducing the fifth edition of Quarterly, featuring a collection of articles published in English for the first time. With contributions from two new collaborators, this issue offers a wealth of insightful content without any advertisements, ensuring a pure reading experience.
Limited Edition of 500 copies
This issue spans 54 pages, printed on eco-friendly, FSC-certified paper, and is hand-finished and personally numbered. Inside, you’ll find five compelling essays:
Jejune is Busting Out All Over by Max Maven
World-renowned mentalist Max Maven shares his insights in Quarterly for the first time. This piece builds upon a classic article, guiding readers in their quest for balance and mystery in their own creative endeavors.
The One Thousand and Ten Commandments for Tech Magic by Marc Kerstein
Tech expert Marc Kerstein opens a dialogue on the fusion of technology and magic, presenting a set of principles designed to create impactful illusions for the future.
Card Tricks, Beer and Orange Juice by Denis Behr and Pit Hartling
Dynamic duo Denis Behr and Pit Hartling return to explore a variety of topics in their unique style. As two of the world’s leading card magicians, they discuss improvisation, the art of reading magic literature, and addressing false claims.
Abracadabra by Will Houstoun
In-house editor and historian Will Houstoun delves into the significance of terminology in magic. He emphasizes how our language shapes the perception of our art and its impact on audiences.
Step Change by Stephen Thompson
Stephen Thompson shares powerful insights on enhancing audience experience. He encourages readers to elevate their magic to unprecedented levels through innovative consulting techniques.