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John is an associate editor at [[MAGIC magazine]].<ref>http://www.handsomejack.com/</ref>
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==Books==
==Books & Lecture Notes==
* The Reparation (1997)
* The Skinny Lecture Notes (1998)
* ''[[SWITCH, Unfolding the $100 Bill Change]]'' (2001)
* ''[[SWITCH, Unfolding the $100 Bill Change]]'' (2001)
* ''[[The Paper Engine]]'' (with [[Aaron Fisher]], 2002)
* ''[[The Paper Engine]]'' (with [[Aaron Fisher]], 2002)
* What's the Rumpus (2002)
* ''[[Steve Mayhew|Mayhew]]: What Women Want'' (2014)
* ''[[Steve Mayhew|Mayhew]]: What Women Want'' (2014)
* Handsome Jack (2016)
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John Lovick
BornJohn Woodrow Lovick
March 7, 1962
Libby, Montana

CategoriesBooks by John Lovick

John Lovick (b. 1962), known as "Handsome Jack" has a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre from the University of Washington in Seattle. He is a regular performer at the Magic Castle in Hollywood where he has been nominated as Parlour Magician of the Year.

Biography

John is an associate editor at MAGIC magazine.[1]

Books & Lecture Notes


References

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