Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Thank you Glenn Bishop

Sometimes last week I came across one of the blogs of Mr. Glenn Bishop.
http://glennbishopbishthemagish.blogspot.com
If you have not heard of Glenn Bishop then I will tell you a little about him now. He is a famous sleight of hand artist, award winning close up magician and hypnotist. He has over 25 years of experience as a magician and he performed in numerous places, one of which being the famous Magic Castle. I recommend looking him up if you haven't already done so. Go check out some of his videos and DVDs. I personally recommend his first "Tested Card Work For Card Sharp Magicians" DVD (it teaches you some really cool card tricks).

Now back to me...After I spent some time on a couple of his blogs (go and check them out), I e-mailed him kindly asking for a link exchange. The next day he replied to my e-mail in an article on his blog:


This e-mail just in...

"Dear Sir,

I love your work and if you don't mind, I would like to add a link of your blog:
http://glennbishopbishthemagish.blogspot.com/

to my own:http://magic4you.blogspot.com

If you would like to return the favour, I would deeply apreciate it.

Thank you very much,

George

P.S I could also write a review about you on my blog. :)"

Dear George,

I just gave your blog a visit and I like it. It is very good and very positive in my opinion. I would add to it as a suggestion to your blog a little bit about your personal adventure’s in magic. Visits to magic shops, conventions, lectures, magicians you find good, interesting and why. Your own personal shows or a magic effect you do for people. And how people react to it and the magic you do for them.

Keep up the good and positive work for magic.

And if you want to link this blog to yours it is OK with me. And if you want I will link your blog to this one - sometime next week when I have the time.

Best wishes for your continued success in magic and writing your blog.

Glenn Bishop


That was very nice of him, wasn't it?

To Glenn Bishop:
Thank you sir for your kind review and helpful advice. It has been very useful and in my future articles I will talk about my personal magic experiences.

8 comments:

Glenn Bishop "Bish The Magish" said...

Thanks very much for the kind words about my work, blog, video's, and my first DVD.

I added your blog to my blog roll.

Best Wishes for your continued success in magic and writing your blog.

Glenn Bishop

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