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Richard Sanders is an innovative magician and lecturer. He first came to the attention of the international magic community through his collaborational work with Jay Sankey, a sampling of which appeared in Sankey Pankey (Kaufman, 1986), then later comprised the entire contents of the book, When Creators Collide (Sankey/Sanders, 1987).
In 1989, Sanders formed a comedy magic trio called The Running Gags with fellow magicians David Acer (now the co-host and co-writer of Discovery Kids’ documentary series, Mystery Hunters) and Barry Julien (currently a writer on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report). The group performed original, unusual, and highly interactive magic at comedy clubs, colleges and then disbanded a little more than a year later when Sanders moved to expand his work opportunities.
In 1998, after years of honing his craft at corporate shows, trade shows, and on cruise ships, Sanders released a small, successful, ten-trick booklet through the Camirand Academy of Magic called Close-Up Assassin, written by David Acer. Other popular one-trick releases through the Academy followed—On Foot, Picture This and Three Ropes and a Baby—but more recently, Sanders has begun to produce and market his own material, which includes Slow Burn, Interlace, Visi-Bill, Fiber Optics, and the three-volume DVD set, The Richard Sanders Show. In 2002, Sanders also renewed his collaborational efforts with Jay Sankey, resulting in the two-volume DVD set, The Sankey/Sanders Sessions.
In addition to these sources, miscellaneous Sanders material has apeared in Genii Magazine, MAGIC, Ben Harris’s New Directions, Michael Ammar & Adam J. Fleischer's The Magical Arts Journal, Jim Sisti’s The Magic Menu, Jay Sankey’s 100% Sankey (by Richard Kaufman), Switch (by Jon Lovick), and two of David Acer’s books—Natural Selections (1996) and Random Acts of Magic (2004).
Sanders has also performed at The Magic Castle, lectured at F.I.S.M., and appeared many times on Canadian television, including featured performances on CBC’s The Magic of Canada (1995) and Global’s Urban Magic (2000).
Contents
Marketed Tricks by Richard Sanders
- On Foot (with Patrick Reymond) (Camirand Academy, 1994)
- Three Ropes and a Baby (Camirand Academy, 1996)
- Picture This (Camirand Academy, 1996)
- Fiber Optics (Sanders FX, 2003)
- Visi-Bill (Sanders FX, 2003)
- Slow Burn (Sanders FX, 2003)
- Alpha Deck (Sanders FX, 2005)
- Any Ring (Sanders FX, 2007)
- Interlace (Sanders FX, 2007)
- Extreme Burn (Sanders FX, 2008)
- Ten (Sanders FX)
Lecture DVDs by Richard Sanders
- (2005) The Richard Sanders Show (3 Volume DVD Set)
- (2003) The Sankey/Sanders Sessions (with Jay Sankey)
- (2002) Roadkillers (with David Acer) (only released on VHS)
Books on the Magic of Richard Sanders
- (1998) Close-Up Assassin (by David Acer) (Camirand Academy of Magic)
- (1987) When Creators Collide (with Jay Sankey) (Ben Harris Magic, 1987)
Books with Contributions by Richard Sanders
- (2005) Random Acts of Magic (by David Acer) - "Unlawful Entry," "Time Boards," "Splittant" and "Pocket Exchange," all with David Acer, plus solo contributions "Ringworm" and "Plop!"
- (1996) Natural Selections (by David Acer) - "Four on the Floor," "Richie's Double Bill Switch" and "The Body Swap" (all with David Acer)
- (1994) Fulminations Plus, Vol. I (by Gary Ouellet) - "The Body Swap" (with David Acer)
- (1986) Sankey Panky (by Richard Kaufman) - "Memory Ink," "Squiggle," and "The Red Prediction" (all with Jay Sankey)
Richard Sanders in Genii
- June, 2005 Magicana- "Pile of Change"
- August, 2002 Magicana - "Splittant" (with David Acer)
- June 1992 Magicana - "Richie's Little Stickman"
Richard Sanders in Other Magic Magazines
- MAGIC, April 2002 - "Acer and Sanders on The Rub-Away Vanish"
- The Magic Menu, Nov/Dec 1996 - "Four Ace Me Not"
- The Magical Arts Journal, May 1987 - "Trick Photography"