Nine Uneasy Pieces

Neale, Robert

Theory and Art of Magic Press

(Based on 1 review)
Nine Uneasy Pieces is the brand new book by the master of magical story telling, Robert E. Neale.

Assembled in collaboration with the editor Lawrence Hass and published by Theory and Art of Magic Press, Nine Uneasy Pieces includes nine previously unpublished routines, each one with a complete script:


The Bald Truth

A Strange Happening at Ho Toy (by Larry White)

The Archangel

The Hitchhiker

More Frixion Fantasties

The Wanderer

Beware the People Weeping

Plunge

Solitaire


Product Details:

8.5" x 11", 4-color cover

36 pages


From the Introduction by Lawrence Hass:

"Bob and I worked together to select the pieces for this book and their arrangement. In selecting from such a bountiful menu [of Bob's unpublished manuscripts], we sought pieces that refelected a diversity of tones, themes, and props. We also sought pieces that had especially interesting or deceptive secret methods.... I hope you enjoy...the feast! Delacacies abound, sweets and savories. Magic light and dark: Nine Uneasy Pieces."

Reviews

Jeff Stone

Official Reviewer

Dec 12, 2012

Thanks to Bob Neale I'm more Awake and Alive (Thank you Skillet . . . too) than I was 2 hours ago before I'd read this book of beauty. Though I'm Awake and Alive, paradoxically I'm yet asleep and closer to death. This is what happens to your brain when you read a Robert E. Neale book. You start viewing the world just a little bit differently. These nine effects range anywhere from downright silly to downright creepy and every emotion/feeling/etc. in between.


Of particular interest to me was Neale's work on the Frixion pen - y'all know I'm obsessed with that pen. He offers three effects with these sneaky little implements. However, his third offering goes a bit beyond . . . he offers a very clever concept that I've not seen in Frixion work, and in this third piece he offers a half-dozen ways to use this new concept. Brilliant . . . worth the $15 bucks alone.


If you don't find something that moves you in the book, you are neither Awake nor Alive. The big thing you're gaining here is presentation. Anyone who's studied Neale's work knows that he is the Jedi warrior of presentation. There are excellent stories and plots and presentational angles, some of which are very personal to Mr. Neale. He tells us this and then asks the very thought-provoking question, "Where does your magic come from?" Beautiful. Some of the effects in the book are so simple and so minimal that you'll be tempted to not do them. However, please, please, please, at the very least, learn the lesson that Neale is teaching us . . . it's the same message of the book Transformations by Larry Hass (incidentally, the editor of Nine Uneasy Pieces), and that message is "Make Magic Out of Tricks!"


If you can't learn that lesson by reading this book, then you cannot be taught the principle. From this book you learn by example. Beautiful.


Please, if you've got $15 bucks burning a hole in your pocket, or even if you feel like buying something other than milk and bread to feed your family, buy this book. It's worth every penny and then some.


Final Verdict: 5 Stars with a Stone Status of Total GEM!


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