Tag: Mark

The Final Boss by Mark Calabrese


Mark Calabrese | Duration: 0:58 h | Video: H264 852×480 | Audio: AAC 48 kHz 2ch | 668 MB | Language: English
"Final Boss is easy to do and a real fooler! I am definitely going to be using this for my Virtual Shows when I need a card ‘selected’ in a fair manner" – Cody S. Fisher
"I love Mark’s devious card magic, It’s always a thrill to see and perform it! The Final Boss is no exception.. It’s Killer!" – Eric Ross
Mark Calabrese develops effects that baffle an audience and then hit them like a blue turtle shell. Imagine being able to openly predict a card an audience member will choose after the cards have been mixed and flipped like a coin. If your audience’s brain is running through your tricks like Mario, then the trick you need to fool them badly is Mark Calabrese’ The Final Boss.

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The Wisdom of Insecurity by Mark Matousek


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English | MP3@192 kbps | 15 min | 21.0 MB
Although we’re taught to believe that insecurity is something to be avoided, the more open you are to the truth of insecurity, the stronger you become. The Wisdom of Insecurity will help you to embrace this ubiquitous humility of life more fully.A Better Listen audio production.

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Before Brightside by Mark Tullius


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English | MP3@192 kbps | 43 min | 59.8 MB
In the first of a series of short stories leading up to Brightside, the protagonist, a teenage Joe Nolan, finds himself in a compromising position. Readers learn that from a young age, people in the telepath’s life often assume they know just what he wants, when all along it’s he who understands their most personal thoughts and desires.

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Stop the Car by Mark McNease


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English | MP3@192 kbps | 33 min | 46.4 MB
The year is 1977. Three teenagers are on an Indiana back road, heading home away from the highway, away from prying eyes and traffic cops. One behind the driver’s wheel, two in the back seat sampling the merchandise that could get them all jailed. And then, as the car careens along beneath a black sky lit only by a million stars, they see it. The boys demand they stop the car. The girl driving refuses, telling herself they’re imagining it, terrified they’re not. What happens to them next could be real or the stuff of dreams, but it will never be forgotten.

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