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The Scryers’ Gazette Magazine for the Modern Mage Vol 1 Issue 3
When you bring one brilliant mind into a room, you’re off to a great start but when you want to exponentially enhance power you add others of considerable skill and respect. Often the word for this is colleagues and that is exactly what N S R (Neal Scryer – Scott St Clair and Richard Webster) has achieved by adding additional prolific minds to this and future editions of the Scryers’ Gazette download project titled “Magazine for the Modern Mage.” This third edition is targeted to spark interest wide and varied — which is one of the primarily objectives — a desire to pull from a variation of different sects from the art of magic…
Neal Scryer, Scott St Clair, and Richard Webster (N S R) share a unified vision for a modern magazine. One which maintains the successful recipe of the Neal Scryer Books by featuring not only their own proprietary works but also includes the addition of content and material from their respected colleagues who are respected and notable creators within the community. This formula has proved exceedingly successful in the previously published and still available hard bound Scryer Series of books also available from Stevens Magic. These new collaborative efforts will be targeted primarily for to Bizarrists, Psychics, Mentalists and Séance Workers. Now, with the collaboration of Mark Stevens and Stevens Magic, we are proud to bring exactly that to YOU, dear reader!
Within these 77 pages, you will find some fantastic work on many different aspects of our craft. It is our intention to continue to provide some of the strongest material from the minds of some of the craft’s greatest creators. What is more, we will constantly be adding to our list of contributors, with many more already lined up for issue 4!
The Gazette will be released, approximately, three times a year and, we are certain, it will become a sought after and much referenced resource for our fellow performers. So, with all of this in mind, read on, enjoy, and we will see you next time… – N S R
Edits, illustrations in addition to cover artwork is signature Scott St Clair and for those of you lucky enough to be familiar with his work you’ll take pleasure in knowing this. Scott St Clair continues to push the boundaries of being as close to a renaissance man in today’s world.
Contents:
Introduction
A Séance for Katerina – William Barclay
Storytelling 4 Mentalism – Christopher Taylor
Don’t Throw Out Old Weird Photos – Loyd Auerback (a.k.a Professor Paranormal)
A Familiar Magic – SMazarian Arathron & Tiamet Erosa Meramoni
Offerings from The Magiculum Part II: Boxes – Dr. Todd Landman
The Casablancan Woman – Cara Hamilton
Lucky Coin – Moonshine Mystic
From The Scryer Collection – Part II – Neal Scryer
Excerpt from ‘The Khaos Key’ – Scott St. Clair
A Dark Coincidence – Scott St. Clair
A Tarot Prediction – Scott St. Clair
Cat-a-tonic – Scott St. Clair
A Dark Ritual – Damien Darkpath
A Lovecraftian Tale – ChatGPT
Menger Hotel Mysteries: Part 1 – Rolando Santos & Ed Solomon
How to Calm Troubled Waters – Jeremy Weiss MD
When you bring one brilliant mind into a room, you’re off to a great start but when you want to exponentially enhance power you add others of considerable skill and respect. Often the word for this is colleagues and that is exactly what N S R (Neal Scryer – Scott St Clair and Richard Webster) has achieved by adding additional prolific minds to this and future editions of the Scryers’ Gazette download project titled “Magazine for the Modern Mage.” This third edition is targeted to spark interest wide and varied — which is one of the primarily objectives — a desire to pull from a variation of different sects from the art of magic…
Neal Scryer, Scott St Clair, and Richard Webster (N S R) share a unified vision for a modern magazine. One which maintains the successful recipe of the Neal Scryer Books by featuring not only their own proprietary works but also includes the addition of content and material from their respected colleagues who are respected and notable creators within the community. This formula has proved exceedingly successful in the previously published and still available hard bound Scryer Series of books also available from Stevens Magic. These new collaborative efforts will be targeted primarily for to Bizarrists, Psychics, Mentalists and Séance Workers. Now, with the collaboration of Mark Stevens and Stevens Magic, we are proud to bring exactly that to YOU, dear reader!
Within these 77 pages, you will find some fantastic work on many different aspects of our craft. It is our intention to continue to provide some of the strongest material from the minds of some of the craft’s greatest creators. What is more, we will constantly be adding to our list of contributors, with many more already lined up for issue 4!
The Gazette will be released, approximately, three times a year and, we are certain, it will become a sought after and much referenced resource for our fellow performers. So, with all of this in mind, read on, enjoy, and we will see you next time… – N S R
Edits, illustrations in addition to cover artwork is signature Scott St Clair and for those of you lucky enough to be familiar with his work you’ll take pleasure in knowing this. Scott St Clair continues to push the boundaries of being as close to a renaissance man in today’s world.
Contents:
Introduction
A Séance for Katerina – William Barclay
Storytelling 4 Mentalism – Christopher Taylor
Don’t Throw Out Old Weird Photos – Loyd Auerback (a.k.a Professor Paranormal)
A Familiar Magic – SMazarian Arathron & Tiamet Erosa Meramoni
Offerings from The Magiculum Part II: Boxes – Dr. Todd Landman
The Casablancan Woman – Cara Hamilton
Lucky Coin – Moonshine Mystic
From The Scryer Collection – Part II – Neal Scryer
Excerpt from ‘The Khaos Key’ – Scott St. Clair
A Dark Coincidence – Scott St. Clair
A Tarot Prediction – Scott St. Clair
Cat-a-tonic – Scott St. Clair
A Dark Ritual – Damien Darkpath
A Lovecraftian Tale – ChatGPT
Menger Hotel Mysteries: Part 1 – Rolando Santos & Ed Solomon
How to Calm Troubled Waters – Jeremy Weiss MD