Curated Secrets (Billet Work)
Curated Secrets (Billet Work)
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Curated Secrets is a project Julien Losa kept under wraps for years. It began as 15 printed copies given to close friends and fellow billet enthusiasts, and was later shared as a PDF with the attendees of his live billet masterclass. Now, years later, it is finally available to all!
The book covers 12 routines—including all of his classic billet demonstrations as well as material never published outside this booklet—along with illustrated descriptions of all the necessary billet moves and his thoughts on billet work:
- Name & Plate,
- S.E.E.,
- The Ineluctable Winner,
- Psycho Billet: A 3-Billet Test,
- Miracle S'Pellet,
- The Wish Granter,
- A Lesson in Misdirection,
- A Billet Out of the Ether,
- Tarot Fortune [Updated],
- Oneiromancy Q&A,
- Billet Ode to Bernstein,
- Spirit Writing Billet(s).
If you ever wondered whether Julien would write a book on billet work… this is it: all of Julien's billet thoughts and repertoire in one tidy package, fully formatted and illustrated by Julien himself!
Plus, it comes with performance footage, video explanations of the moves, the PDF is set up for printing (in case you would like to print it and add it to your physical library), and we have already planned to add a few more routines to it down the line!
“Julien is a master billet worker whose techniques and moves have, without doubt, elevated our craft. This is a book about those techniques and how to combine them in aesthetically pleasing ways. He creates smooth, flowing and extremely deceptive choreographies; that your audiences will never see! This, I believe, is the most practical of all types of mentalism and Julien is one of the world’s best exponents. This is one of my top 10 books! Highly recommended.” — Marc Paul
“Julien asked me to write a quote for this project. I asked him if he wanted it written in the bottom corner. He said, ‘No. Anywhere.’ That’s how devious his methods are. You are in for a real treat with this exclusive and perfected real work!” — Colin McLeod
