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− | {{See also |[[Magic Magazine (Kardwell)]],[[ Magic : The Magazine of Wonder]] and [[Magic Magazine For All Magicians]]}}
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− | | publisher = Stan Allen
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− | '''MAGIC''', ''The Magazine for Magicians'', is an independent magazine for magicians that is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. A creation of [[Stan Allen]] after his "[[Inside Magic]]" newsletter (1985-1991). It debuted in September of 1991, with its first issue featuring [[Lance Burton]] on the cover.
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− | Writers for the magazine have included [[Joshua Jay]], [[Gabe Fajuri]], [[John Lovick]], [[Alan Howard]], [[Max Maven]], [[Peter Duffie]], [[Mark Nelson]], [[Rory Johnston]], and [[Shawn McMaster]].
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− | In 2001 it was announced that MAGIC produced a convention known as [[MAGIC Live]].
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− | In 2005 MAGIC Magazine was deemed the world's largest selling publication for magicians by [[Guinness World Records]]. ( 2005 edition, page 183 )
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− | In 2007 MAGIC Magazine was also listed as one of the Chicago Tribune's 50 favorite magazines in their annual summer list.
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− | == External links ==
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− | {{Wikipedia|Magic (magazine)}}
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− | * [http://www.magicmagazine.com Official magazine website]
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Revision as of 18:33, 16 February 2012