Issue 02 - A Catalogue Of Almosts explores the power of uncertainty, near-misses, and narrowing pathways, introducing a performance structure that uses wrong turns as momentum, rather than mistakes. This issue focuses on how intentional imprecision can make final revelations feel earned, human, and impossible to explain.
What’s Inside:
Thunderbolt - A simple, practical performance structure that gives you space to make bold, intuitive statements without fear of failure. It encourages real risk and real instinct, while still guiding the moment toward a guaranteed destination. Thunderbolt is about creating opportunities to reveal or “hit” on information that defies any satisfying explanation, and can be used across almost any routine in your set without obvious repetition. It invites psychic-style moments, supported by mentalist thinking.
The Great Pretender - A dangerous (in the best way) reflection on instinct, performance state, and decision making. It explores how adopting an alternative mindset can change timing, language, and risk-taking in ways that lead to stronger, more organic moments of apparent intuition. Presented on a single page, but likely to change how you approach every performance that follows, forever.
The No Tree - A simple reframing technique that turns negative responses into progress. By treating every “no” as a closed pathway rather than a failure, repeated misses become a visible process of narrowing, making the final outcome feel inevitable rather than abrupt. Make bold guesses, take risks, and by the end, what once felt like missed attempts are revealed to have guided you exactly where you needed to be. These four brief and easy to remember sentences are your “get out of jail free” card.
Issue 02 - A Catalogue Of Almosts explores the power of uncertainty, near-misses, and narrowing pathways, introducing a performance structure that uses wrong turns as momentum, rather than mistakes. This issue focuses on how intentional imprecision can make final revelations feel earned, human, and impossible to explain.
What’s Inside:
Thunderbolt - A simple, practical performance structure that gives you space to make bold, intuitive statements without fear of failure. It encourages real risk and real instinct, while still guiding the moment toward a guaranteed destination. Thunderbolt is about creating opportunities to reveal or “hit” on information that defies any satisfying explanation, and can be used across almost any routine in your set without obvious repetition. It invites psychic-style moments, supported by mentalist thinking.
The Great Pretender - A dangerous (in the best way) reflection on instinct, performance state, and decision making. It explores how adopting an alternative mindset can change timing, language, and risk-taking in ways that lead to stronger, more organic moments of apparent intuition. Presented on a single page, but likely to change how you approach every performance that follows, forever.
The No Tree - A simple reframing technique that turns negative responses into progress. By treating every “no” as a closed pathway rather than a failure, repeated misses become a visible process of narrowing, making the final outcome feel inevitable rather than abrupt. Make bold guesses, take risks, and by the end, what once felt like missed attempts are revealed to have guided you exactly where you needed to be. These four brief and easy to remember sentences are your “get out of jail free” card.