Inside Magic
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Quinlan's Inside Magic is a USA online magazine by Tim Quinlan.
Quinlan writes, edits and programs the web site. He is the published author of Claudine The Circus Woman.
The site is updated daily and provides news for and about magicians.
Inside Magic objects to the public disclosure of magic secrets and the unscrupulous practice of "knocking-off" magic inventors. Along with Walter "Zaney" Blaney and the husband and wife magic team of Tim Ellis and Sue Anne Webster, Quinlan's Inside Magic regularly publishes the names of those who steal magic effects for sale at a price lower than that which the inventor can sell.
Quinlan's Inside Magic is one of the longer-running daily magic ezines. The site moved from a monthly magic newsletter distributed through the postal system to a rudimentary magic blog in 2001.
Quinlan recently changed the name of the web site to "Quinlan's Inside Magic"to avoid confusion with prior publications by Stan Allen (now editor and publisher of the monthly Magic Magazine) and an unrelated column in Richard Kauffman's Genii Magazine.
Quinlan's Inside Magic includes interviews with professional magicians and creators. Whit Haydn, Arthur Trace, Murray Hatfield, and others have been featured in the question and answer format.
The writing style is often humorous and sarcastic. Tim Quinlan created a fictional magic family featuring "Li'l Tom Hardy - America's Foremost Psychic Entertainer.".
The web site supports an allegedly daily newsletter, "Today's Magic News." The newsletter targets professional magicians and does discuss magic secrets.
Some regular readers of the web site note Tim Quinlan goes out of his way to use images of attractive women in articles regardless of their relevance to the article's subject.
The web site claims to be published in Mystic Hollow, Michigan but is actually based in Detroit.
At first glance Quinlan's Inside Magic does not appear as professional or visited by magicians as Magic Times but has the advantage of rather quirky way of covering magic news and includes links to the world's top magic websites.
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