Magic and Mystery with John Gaspard and Jim Cunningham, Episode #14

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John Gaspard writes magic and mystery. His Eli Marks series is always set in the world of magic and illusions.

John Gaspard brings together the worlds of magic and mystery.

Laura first met him at Sunday Night Magic, a monthly event in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is author of the Eli Marks mystery series, which always involve the world of magicians and illusionists, as well as two other stand-alone novels, The Greyhound of the Baskervilles and The Ripperologists. He also writes the Como Lake Players mystery series, under the pen name Bobbie Raymond.

In real life, John’s not a magician, but he has directed six low-budget features that cost very little and made even less – that’s no small trick. He’s also written multiple books on the subject of low-budget filmmaking. Ironically, they’ve made more than the films.

Those books (“Fast, Cheap and Under Control” and “Fast, Cheap and Written That Way”) are available in eBook, Paperback and audiobook formats. John lives in Minnesota and shares his home with his lovely wife, several dogs, a few cats and a handful of pet allergies.
elimarksmysteries.com

Free Eli Marks Short Story – The Invisible Assistant
Ebook version:  https://BookHip.com/RLJQGX
Audiobook version:  https://BookHip.com/GGHJVS
Free Eli Marks Short Story – The Last Customer
Ebook version:  https://BookHip.com/TXSQS
Audiobook version:  https://BookHip.com/NCPKGD

Jim Cunningham, the narrator of the Eli Marks novels, is an actor, writer, producer, and director. He spent three years in Dudley Riggs Brave New Workshop’s Resident Improv Company and has done numerous television commercials—including the Carsoup Guy—and voiceovers for TV and animated series.​ He hosted Mall of America, the Show, Explore Minnesota, Golf Nut for WCCO TV, “Minnesota Fun” for the Twins and Minnesota Wild, and has been the host of the Renaissance Festival’s Feast of Fantasy for almost 30 years.​ Last but not least, Jim spent three years hosting his own radio show on sports and entertainment.

Another fun Books and Brews episode!

John’s Readings:

  • The Ambitious Card (Eli Marks Mysteries) – 10:11
  • Acting Can Be Murder (Como Lake Players) – 21:57
  • Greyhound of the Baskervilles – 38:10

Michael’s Beer Pairings:

  • Schell’s Hefeweizen, August Schell Brewing Company (paired to The Ambitious Card) – 7:15
  • Triumphant Session IPA, Summit Brewing Company (paired to Acting Can Be Murder) – 19:51
  • Ellie’s Brown Ale, Avery Brewing Company, Boulder Colorado (paired to Greyhound of the Baskervilles) – 7:04

Interview Highlights:

  • Writing novels vs. writing screenplays – 15:38
  • Writing novels inspired by magic tricks – 18:08   
  • On planting clues and red herrings – 26:06
  • Murder mystery theater – 28:54
  • Making audio books – 29:56
  • Sunday Night Magic! – 32:10
  • Jim’s years doing voice-overs and narration – 47:39

COMING NEXT MONTH:

Poet and boxer Mark Connor.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Gabriel’s Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology

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A Magician Writes Sci-fi: Bob Miller, Episode #3

Bob Miller has been a professional magician for twenty years, performing on stage and table-side magic. He has also created several of his own tricks which he sells on his website. ​

In addition to magic, Bob works as a programmer. He has created software for magicians to track customers and shows, and software for writers based on K.M. Weiland’s workbook, Outlining Your Novel.​

As if that’s not enough, Bob is now writing a five book
thriller series, Chrysalis Chronology. The series is about genetically-altered
humans with special powers. The first two books – The Smart Kid and The Time
Leaper – are currently available, with others to follow.​​

http://bobmillermagic.com/blog/​

http://bobmillerauthor.com

http://chrysalischronology.com

https://www.facebook.com/BobMillerAuthor/​

​Bob’s Readings: ​

  • The Trap at Lincoln from The Smart Kid, Book
    One​ – 13:08
  • The Falls from The Time Leaper, Book Two​ –
    33:00
  • Date Night from The Proxy Agent, Book Three​-
    45:55

Michael’s Beer Pairings: ​

  • Black Ops, Brooklyn Brewery​ (paired to The Trap at Lincoln) – 11:02
  • Sea Quench, Dogfish Head Brewery​ (paired to The Falls) – 30:33
  • Siracusa Nera, Dogfish Head​ Brewery (paired to Date Night) – 43:35

Interview Highlights: ​

  • Bob’s life as a magician​ – 20:25
  • The Pre-Date Calendar trick​ – 22:40
  • The Chrysalis Chronology novel series – 26:38
  • Why does it matter for characters to change
    throughout a story?​ – 40:33
  • The plots in magic, the plots in writing​ – 52:25

Upcoming Events:

  • Bob performs table side magic and balloon
    animals every Friday night at EL TORO, 10901 Douglas Drive, Champlin, MN, 6 to
    8 pm. ​Free to all customers!​
  • Launch of Startled by JOY 2019, new poetry in
    classical forms, edited by Laura Vosika.​
  • Next Chapter Booksellers, 38 South Snelling Drive,
    2 to 3:30 pm​. Music, free wine and hors d’oeuvres.

COMING NEXT MONTH:

Kathryn Kysar, Twin Cities poet

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