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How much better could my art be if I didn't spend so much goddamn time listening to my cock?
An Artist’s Life at Sixty
There is a quiet that settles into the bones around this age. Not the quiet of resignation, but the quiet of a room where the candles have all been lit and the air knows that something meaningful is about to happen. Sixty carries its own gravity. It is a strange and beautiful weight, like an unseen hand placed gently on the back, guiding me toward the work that still needs to be made. People ask…
The Invisible Thread that Links Magician, Speaker, and Storyteller
There is a quiet moment before every performance, no matter the stage. A magician breathes in and feels the room shift. A speaker steps forward and senses the crowd lean in. A storyteller closes their eyes and waits for the spark to rise. Different crafts, different tools, yet one shared heartbeat. What binds us is not smoke or sleight, not slides or scripts, not the stories themselves. It is…
Violet: The Whisper Between Worlds
There is a hush in violet,a pause before the prayer,where breath becomes bridge,and silence learns to speak. I’ve seen it shimmerat the edge of reason,a soft pulse between candlelightand whatever listens back. In my world of whispered cardsand unseen company,violet hums a truth:we are never truly alone. It is the color of calling home,not to a place,but to a presencea remembering. When I sit…
Yellow, Will, and the Table Between Us
Yellow has a way of finding the cracks,slipping through curtains and settling on the tablelike a quiet reminder that the world keeps shiningeven when you are tired of carrying the lantern. I have learned this, night after night,sitting across from strangers and storieswatching that warm color cling to their handsas if urging them forward, whisperingyou can choose who you become. Willpower is…
The Séance Table: Setting, Lighting, and Meaning
There’s something about a table. Whether it’s a kitchen table, a card table, or the round one in my séance chamber, it’s where stories happen. People sit, they listen, they lean in. The table becomes more than furniture, it’s a stage, a mirror, a confessional. And when the candles flicker just right, it’s a bridge between worlds—the living, the departed, and the simply curious. The Setting: More…
Mystery with Kindness
“You are not what I expected.”The lady paused outside the chamber for a brief chat. “What did you expect?” I replied, genuinely curious.“I thought you’d be more … ominous. More dark. I expected you to be arrogant, I guess. You revealed some pretty deep things about me, some really intimate thoughts, but you were … you were kind about it. You didn’t use your “power” (she literally used finger…
Your Seat at the Table (Yes, Yours)
I can see you hovering there. Not quite sitting, not quite leaving. You’re doing that dance, the “I don’t know if I belong here” shuffle. It’s all right. Pull the chair out. It creaks a little, but it’s sturdy. Sit down. This table’s got room for you. Now, before you start protesting (yes, you). Not the more confident version of you that shows up after three cups of coffee and a pep talk. You,…
Art After Dark
The day dripped dry down the alley’s spine, I lit one match, let the ghosts take their time. Paint still wet on a dream gone cold, And the night said, “Kid, you’re getting old.”
The Magician's Hand, The Zen Mind
The magician’s hand must be still before it moves. It’s a paradox most people never see. They see the motion — the flourish, the deception — but not the silence that makes it possible. A good magician knows that what the audience remembers isn’t what they saw… it’s what they felt.And what they felt comes from where your mind was — not your hands. When I was first learning sleight of hand, my…
Owning Your Story (Even When It’s Messy)
We like our stories to make sense.We crave the clean arc: struggle, growth, triumph … wrapped up with meaning. But the truth is: life rarely grants us that clarity while we’re still living it. The stories we tell ourselves (and others) are made of half-finished lessons, sharp edges, and moments we wish had gone differently. They’re messy. Complicated. Human. And that’s what makes them worth…
Tealights
There’s a drawer full of tealights, Down by the kitchen floor, Dust on the matches, And no one comes ‘round no more. But when the wind starts whisperin’, I strike one anyway, And I swear I see your shadow In the shimmer of the flame.
Maybe healing’s just the echo Of the hurt we didn’t show, Maybe love’s a little ember That we never let go. So I’ll keep that drawer open, Till the fire in me fades, And I’ll count my blessings nightly In the light that grief made.
So I light another candle, And I don’t mind the scars, Each tiny flame’s a memory And I hope there’s love where you are.
Stage vs Scroll: Finding Breath Between Notifications
I’ve spent most of my life on a stage; sharing stories, conjuring illusions, inviting audiences into moments of mystery. Onstage, breath is everything. It’s the pause before a revelation, the silence that pulls a room tighter, the inhale that carries the weight of a story before it bursts into life. Breath is where connection happens. Offstage, though, the world has changed. We carry our stages…
Thirty-Three Years Later
Today marks the thirty-third anniversary of my mother’s murder.It’s a sentence that still feels foreign in my mouth, even after all these years. Loss this sharp doesn’t dull, it just changes shape. It weaves itself into who you are, into the way you see the world, into the lessons you choose to carry forward. My mother taught me so much before she was taken; how to sit with people, how to listen…
The Weight of the Empty Chair
The theater is dark, and it waits. There is always a chair. At the séance table, it sits waiting, velvet-backed, polished wood, sometimes draped in shadow. At the magic table it is the seat just across from me, the place of invitation. The chair is never truly empty; it hums with expectation. It is the seat of the absent guest, the unseen hand, the audience member not yet chosen. I always take…
Stage vs. Scroll: Holding an Audience in the Age of Endless Feeds
I make my living in the most old-fashioned way imaginable: by standing in front of people and telling them stories. No pause button. No replay. No algorithm nudging my performance into your feed at two in the morning. Just me, across the table, speaking into the quiet, and hoping you’ll lean in. It feels a little rebellious, doesn’t it? To practice a craft that lives only in the present moment,…