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"I have never seen myself as a magician; far from it! I am simply someone who loves magic, and who uses it in his work

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"I have never seen myself as a magician; far from it! I am simply someone who loves magic, and who uses it in his work. To be a true magician would be to have spent my teenage years perfecting my pinkie break, or to have spent hours standing in front of the mirror examining my double lift.

"I have always loved the effect that magic has upon people; there is nothing like seeing someone's face light up with joy because you have truly entertained them; bringing this pleasure to people and being able to call it my job is an absolute honour.

Entertainers are rarely taught how to work with disabled people and how to include them in performances. I felt it was time to put together a guide to help teach these much-needed skills and, after a little procrastination, a lot of nagging, and a touch of determination, here it is –– Magic Touch Inclusion: a Guide to Performing Magic With Disabled People.

"I learn something new every day, and I hope that this guide is your 'something new,' encouraging you to step outside your comfort zone and try something new and extremely rewarding."— JJ Lucia-Wright 

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