Friday, April 22, 2011

Abra Cadabra

You just don't know when something you learned will come in handy. I originally took the magic class with the Great Houdanni because I was writing a script about a kid, Woody Finkle, who becomes Principal for a Day and everything goes wrong. Woody was a kid magician and eventuaully used magic to save the day.

Apparently woman aren't big on being magic students. The class had twenty men and three women. Anyway, I learned lots of the secrets behind illusions and how to pull off a trick. I briefly toyed with the idea of putting together an act and seeing if I could become a member of the Magic Castle (a famous Los Angeles magic club).

Now all these years later, my knowledge of magic is suddenly useful. In addition to the crochet mysteries, I am going to be writing a second series for Berkley Prime Crime about a dessert chef who puts on yarn retreats in the northern California town of Cadbury by the Sea at a retreat center that is picturesque and a little bit sinister. The dessert chef, Casey Feldstein, has an ex boyfriend who doesn't want to be an ex. His name is Dr. Sammie Glickner and while being a urologist, his real passion is magic. And thanks to the Great Houdanni's class, I'll be able to give him some illusions and the patter that goes along with them.

Now if I could just figure out a way to use that tap dancing class I took.

Have you found that some special knowlege you have has come in handy in an unexpected way?

10 comments:

Terri Thayer said...

Congrats on the new series! What a wonderful thing to pull out of your hat!

Monica Ferris said...

I absolutely LOVE Antiques Roadshow, and used what I learned about craftsman furniture to furnish a house I was writing about in Sins and Needles.

Linda O. Johnston said...

Congratulations on the new series, Betty. I'll look forward to reading it!

Betty Hechtman said...

LOL, Terri. And I hope you feel better.

Betty Hechtman said...

Monica, I love the Antique Roadshow, too. How cool that you used what you learned in Sins and Needles.

Betty Hechtman said...

Linda, thanks for the congrats.

Camille Minichino said...

Great to hear about your new series, Betty.

I don't waste a minute of my life --EVERYTHING goes into some book some time -- but nothing as exciting as a magic class! What a terrific idea.

Betty Hechtman said...

Camille, I'm not surprised you appreciated the magic class. You do so many exciting and interesting things.

Planner said...

I took a magic class once, too, and I also noticed that women were in the minority. I guess women are supposed to be the pretty Vanna-type assistants.

Writing involves magic. How else can an author entrance a reader with mere words?

I look forward to meeting Casey and Sammie. Congratulations!

Betty Hechtman said...

Planner, who knew you were a fellow magician. I was a magician's assistant once for Ricky Jay. It was amazing. I was right next to him and had no idea how he did any of the illusions, but that was before I took the magic class.