Genii_(magazine)

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Genii (magazine)

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Genii, The Conjurors' Magazine is a magazine devoted to magic and magicians. It is a monthly magazine first published in September 1936, currently edited by Richard J. Kaufman and owned by Randy Pitchford. The magazine is based in Washington, DC.

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History

Genii was founded by William Larsen, Sr. in 1936, and it was published as the official organ of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians, which had been founded in 1933. The original print run was 750 copies, which went down to 500 for the second and third issues.[1] Upon Larsen's death in 1953 it was subsequently edited and published by his wife Gerrie Larsen, son William Larsen, Jr. and his wife Irene Larsen, grandson Dante Larsen, and granddaughter Erika Larsen. In 1998, it was sold to The Genii Corporation headed by magic author Richard Kaufman.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Genii appears as both a conventionally printed magazine and a digital edition, which includes audio and video supplements. Subscribers also receive free access to all 77 years of Genii's back issues.

From March 1942–June 1947, M-U-M, the periodical of the Society of American Magicians, was published as part of Genii.[9]

In 2013, The Academy of Magical Arts, located at The Magic Castle in Los Angeles, started providing paid subscriptions of Genii to all of its magician members.[10]

Genii is the only magazine in the field of magic which regularly includes free DVDs with its issues, and has done so for many years.[11][12][13]

Contributors

Genii's roster of columnists have included: David Britland, Eugene Burger, Al Cohen, Dani DaOrtiz, John Gaughan, Andi Gladwin, Roberto Giobbi, Helder Guimaraes David Kaye, Ian Kendall, Chris Kenner, Homer Liwag, Max Maven, Jon Racherbaumer, Jim Steinmeyer, Dustin Stinett, Tom Stone, Daniel Ulin, and Caleb Wiles.

Genii's team of critics for new books and products are currently: David Britland, John Lovick, Will Houstoun, Eric Mead, Danny Orleans, David Regal, Dustin Stinett, and Joe M. Turner.

Past columnists have included Dai Vernon, Charlie Miller, Jules Lenier, Guy Hollingworth, Luke Jermay, Harry Lorayne, David Acer, Michael Close, Bob Farmer, James Swain, Paul Cummins, and Jamy Ian Swiss.


References

  1. Maven, Max (December 2012). "75 Years of Genii". Genii. Vol. 75, no. 11.
  2. "William W. Larsen Jr.; Co-Founder of Magic Castle - latimes". Articles.latimes.com. February 12, 1993. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  3. Thomas J. McLean (September 14, 2006). "Castle casts spell on Larsen clan". Variety. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  4. "Nielsen Magic - Larsen Family Poster Print". Nnmagic.com. December 6, 2010. Archived from the original on January 18, 2016. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  5. "William Larsen Sr". Magic in Wisconsin. Archived from the original on November 14, 2013.
  6. "Women in Magic: The Magic Castle Tribute to Geri Larsen". Remarkable Magic. May 16, 2012. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  7. Ogden, Tom (August 25, 2009). "Haunted Hollywood: Tinseltown Terrors, Filmdom Phantoms, and Movieland Mayhem". Rowman & Littlefield. Retrieved October 8, 2023 via Google Books.
  8. Alfredson, James B.; Daily, George L. (1986). A Bibliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791 – 1983. York, Pennsylvania: Magicana for Collectors. pp. 328–30.
  9. "Genii and The Magic Castle reunite in new deal". Magicaean World Magic News. Archived from the original on November 14, 2013.
  10. Saturday (September 20, 2008). "The Magic Newswire - Magic News - PODCAST :: RICHARD KAUFMAN :: GENII". Linkingpage.com. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
  11. Byrne, Brendan (January 16, 2012). "IrishMagicNews.com". Irish Magic News. Retrieved January 8, 2016.

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