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Quick-knife Hoodoo

Charles Webb

Quick-knife Hoodoo is an introduction to the life and doings of notorious (among those who crossed paths with him), but extremely secretive, con-jure man, con-man, con-vict Otis "Dubble Bubble" Sims, 1905 - 1963, who operated mainly in West Tennessee, but sometimes ranged as far north as St. Louis and as far south as New Orleans. His conjure working methods are described generally...some in detail...and ways of working with him today...his likes and dislikes...are presented for those interested in buying "Dubble Bubble" a drink and asking him for some advice or a favor.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publish Date: Jul 28th, 2015
  • Pages: 78
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.16in - 0.22lb
  • EAN: 9781515158059
  • Categories: Magick Studies

About the Author

Charles Webb owns and operates a film, video and digital media production company in San Francisco. He has written, produced, directed and photographed projects in the United States, Europe and China that encompass diverse genres, including national TV commercials; documentaries (The Black Panthers/ "Death of a Revolutionary", "The Grateful Dead Movie", martial artists in the People's Republic of China, etc.); and nationally released independent features including "The G-string Horror", "Demon Cut", "Night of the Living Dead meets Naked Lunch" and "American Eyeball". Charles Webb also holds a masters degree in psychobiology from the University of Pittsburgh with a specialty in sensation and perception. He was a published researcher in this field before moving into media production. Charles Webb created the "reality handling" method known as Cinemorphics, which uses film and theater techniques for the re-writing, re-directing, re-producing, etc. of one's persona...ego...self. Charles Webb's books include "The Tao of Aging". "Method Aging and the Infinite Game", "Tabloid Haiku", "Kwatz!" and "Quick-knife Hoodoo" For more info, please visit... http: //cinemorphics.blogspot.com or email... cinemorphics@yahoo.com