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Posted by Corey Martin
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I figured I would let everyone know just where these blog posts are coming from, so you can see them at the source, and as soon as their posted rather then waiting a few days until I get to post them here. 

 

www.coreymmartin.tumblr.com is my new home on the internet. It contains links to my Facebook and Twitter pages as well as links to other magic sites. I update it as often as possible with stories, interviews, funny links or videos (related to magic or not) and allow for people who want to keep track of my rehearsal process, and upcoming shows to do that as well. So I hope you will take the time to pop over there and have a look. 

 

Thanks for reading.

 

C.

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