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M.I.N.D. Mentalism In New Directions Two Decades of Creativity & Innovation by Lee Earle Mentalism In New Directions M.I.N.D. Mentalism In New Directions by Lee Earle First Impressions On Second Thought Mélange à Trois Early Earle Out Of SYZYGY Sun Signs SuperScript Pieces Of My Mind Copyright © 2003 Lee Earle All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of SYZYGY Press Printed and Bound in the United States of America Typesetting by Macintosh Layout by PageMaker 7.0 i Mentalism In New Directions ii Mentalism In New Directions Introduction by Larry Becker To say that I know Lee Earle is to say I’ve known one of the world’s foremost human roller coasters. Our relationship has been a dizzying journey of ups and downs, probably because we’re both slightly mercurial. If you want a more concise perspective of Lee Earle through the eyes of the very erudite Dr. Juris (AKA Robert Bluemle) see pages 221-223 in this prodigious tome. I met Lee at Tony Andruzzi’s Invocational in Chicago. He introduced himself and I remember remarking about his misfortune at having to follow, as a last-minute fill-in act on the evening show, a blockbuster debut performance by Tim Conover. Lee’s opening remark that night was something to the effect,’“I wouldn’t give this spot to a leopard.” When April and I had relocated and settled into our new Arizona lifestyle in the quaint town of Carefree, I got to know Lee much better, through our participation in Bob Bluemle’s Six and One Half mentalism think tank. When I decided to publish my fourth book, Stunners, Lee offered to shoulder the responsibility for the layout, typography, design, and graphics, a chore that lasted well over three grueling months. It was during that time that I really began to appreciate Lee’s endless talents and skills, as well as his insatiable appetite for doughnuts. For months I showed up at the Earle’s door each morning carrying a box of the tasty little confections. I wanted to make sure Lee’s blood sugar level didn’t drop too low. In retrospect, I will be the first to admit that “Stunners” would have been far from stunning had it not been for my friend’s editorial and design capabilities. He truly deserves a healthy slice of the Milbourne Christopher Foundation literary award I received in 1993. Following the publication of Stunners, I asked Lee if he would like to do a lecture tour with me. I felt that Lee deserved a wider audience for his remarkable insights into the creation and performance of mentalism. The tour was entitled the Mental Magic Super Symposium - a series of day long seminars in what seemed to be an endless stream of cities throughout the United States and Canada. It was a veritable tag team match. Lee and I were truly the “odd couple” of mentalism. And we played the differences to the hilt. Siskel and Ebert, Abbott and Costello, Martin and Lewis; take your pick. We had a ball. During my solo lectures throughout the world, relating some of the hysterical moments that occurred during our tour has garnered some of the biggest laughs I’ve ever received. In short, Lee Earle became more than an associate; Lee became my friend for life. Lee is one of the most knowledgeable, creative, and prolific individuals I have ever met. It has been a very rewarding experience to see how he has grown and matured over the years we’ve known one another. We work so well together, we often refer to ourselves as the two one-legged men. When you see the “M” in the logo he designed for our new venture and partnership, Mentalism Unlimited, you’ll understand the metaphor. If either of us topples, we’ll both fall over. For some time I have urged Lee to publish a book containing his significant contributions to the art of mentalism. He has finally relented and you are about to experience his remarkable wit, wisdom, and his wonders of mentalism for yourself. I already know that Lee Earle is well on his way to becoming one of the giants in our field of endeavor. I’m confident you’ll heartily agree with my assessment once you’ve devoured the gems that abound in this classic of mentalism. iii Mentalism In New Directions iv Mentalism In New Directions Overview Page 5 • 1-2-3 Trilogy - Itself an anthology of Lee Earle’s numerically named series: Page 8 • First Impressions A book which focuses on impression clipboards and their use in Mentalism. It covers handling, routines, and some of the psychological approaches which are helpful in using this utilitarian prop. Page 28 • On Second Thought This publication contains several routines which, in retrospect, illustrate the evolution of Contemporary Mentalism as a concept. Readers will recognize the genesis of Lee’s trademark Center Tear technique and Headline Prediction as well as a routine (Lip Service) which later became a complete book - Sun Signs. Page 52 • Mélange à Trois Literally, ‘a collection of three’ platform routines - all of which utilize some interesting psychological twists. In addition, all three performance pieces depend on pre-show work - that marvelous concept which allows the performer to do the sneaky stuff before the performance and then relax during the show, knowing the outcome is secure. Page 77 • Early Earle Over the years Lee released this book’s contents as separate manuscripts or in lectures and videotapes. There’s even one commercial item fully explained plus a routine which was presented in lecture by the late Bascom Jones and never before published. Page 121 • Out Of SYZYGY Sixteen complete routines, all but one exactly as they were originally published over several years in SYZYGY - The Journal of Contemporary Mentalism. The one which is different has been updated with a new premise which is very timely for today’s audiences. Page 163 • Sun Signs This concept was first offered as a commercial product. Now, with the ubiquity of desktop computers and high-resolution inkjet printers, it’s possible for almost everyone to reproduce their own personalized props for a killer Mentalism routine. 1 Mentalism In New Directions Page 191 • SuperScript My evolution of a Question & Answer act which was originally a high-dollar commercial release. SuperScript allows the performer to do an outstanding Q & A routine with a solid premise and justification for the necessary dirty work. Page 215 • Pieces Of My Mind Originally written as monthly columns for the Society of American Magicians’ M-U-M magazine. After that magazine dedicated an issue to Lee (with the same cover photo as on ‘Pieces Of My Mind’), the material was collected into one volume and the effects section from that special issue was folded in as well. Bonus QuickTime interview on CD-ROM For both Macintosh and Windows, it contains a QuickTime slideshow presentation featuring an audio interview of Lee Earle - conducted by the esteemed Dr. Juris - with a collection of Lee Earle’s promotional photos. 2 Mentalism In New Directions M.I.N.D. Mentalism In New Directions 3 Mentalism In New Directions 4

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