Ning Cai (writer) explained

Ning Cai
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Native Name:蔡嬣
Native Name Lang:zh-sg
Birth Name:Cai Ning
Birth Date:1982 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Singapore
Nationality:Singaporean
Other Names:Magic Babe Ning
Mind Magic Mistress
Education:MSc in Creative Writing
Alma Mater:Ngee Ann Polytechnic
RMIT University
University of Edinburgh
Occupation:Writer, Entrepreneur, Magician, Model
Years Active:2006-present
Known For:South East Asia's first professional female magician
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Child:yes
C:蔡嬣
P:Cài Níng

Ning Cai (; born 16 October 1982)[1] is a magician and a Singapore Literature Prize-nominated author.

Overview

Cai is best recognized for her illusionist/escapologist stage character Magic Babe Ning and was named by Channel News Asia as Southeast Asia's first professional female magician. Cai has been credited with popularizing magic in Singapore.[2]

In October 2014, Cai announced her retirement from performing as Magic Babe Ning to focus on her writing career. Her 2016 Singapore Literature Prize nominated autobiography Who Is Magic Babe Ning? was published soon after. She made a brief return to magic as the Mind Magic Mistress in 2017.[3]

Education

Cai was born in Singapore on 16 October 1982. She is the eldest of three sisters. She studied at Methodist Girls School and competed in the Australian in the Australian Mathematics Competition of 1997.[4]

She attended Ngee Ann Polytechnic, where she studied a diploma in Film,Sound and Video, as she intended to work as a television producer and writer. NAP inducted Cai into their inaugural Hall of Fame in 2011, along with fellow graduates of the School of Film Media Studies, DJs Jamie Yeo and Justin Ang, one half of The Muttons.

Career in magic

Cai gained recognition for the magic tricks that she honed after watching David Copperfield and Princess Tenko from the age of 5. In 2006, she joined a local magic competition and was placed second runner up. This win fuelled her desire to become a full-time professional performer.

Cai was acknowledged as "Singapore’s only professional female magician"[5] by publications including The Straits Times, Lianhe Zaobao, The New Paper, My Paper, Mediacorp Channel 8 News and Lianhe Wanbao.[6] [7] [8] She disliked being typecast as the typical female who only performed magic with silks, flowers or rabbits, so she incorporated fire-eating, samurai swords, fire balls and weapons in her shows. She also started an online magic shop, The Little Magic Shop.

In October 2014, after 10 years performing around the world, Cai announced that she would be retiring from her work as stage character Magic Babe Ning.[9] She cited her upcoming wedding and her desire to focus on writing as reasons for her retirement.[10]

Writing career

Cai collaborated with her longtime friend and mentor, John Teo, president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (Singapore) in creating an activity book Game of Thoughts: Understanding Creativity Through Mind Games, which comprised a series of 'brain teasers, puzzles conundrums, thought experiments and writing exercises'.[11]

In 2016 she collaborated with Don Bosco in writing Magicienne, a novel featuring a young protagonist who has been described as a "younger version of Magic Babe".[12] [13]

In April 2018, Cai launched the first book of her young adult trilogy.[14] Titled Misdirection, the first volume of the Savant Trilogy, it follows a parkour champion who awakes from a three-year coma and discovers that her family has been murdered by a killer still at large. Cai's original manuscript had been long-listed for the Epigram Books Fiction Prize in 2016 and was subsequently reworked. The book spent six consecutive weeks on The Straits Times bestsellers list.[15] [16] [17] Manipulation and Metamorphosis followed in 2021 and 2022.[18] [19]

Cai received an MSc in Creative Writing at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland[20] in November 2019[21]

Literary influences

Cai has cited Neil Gaiman, Terry Moore, and Elizabeth Watasin as influences.

Other projects

Cai has served as the creative director of Mighty Magic Lab, a kids edutainment company which focuses on empowering the creativity and confidence of children through magic, as well as delivering educational shows.[22]

In 2015, Cai organized a local book hunt called #SG50books50days, an initiative to generate interest in reading books by local authors. Over the course of 50 days, she left 50 books from various authors at 50 different locations, to which she left clues via social media. Books published by local authors such as Neil Humphreys were among those found by those who managed to solve the clues.[23]

She is also a committee member of the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation’s women’s register.[24]

Bibliography

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Singapore Daily. Singapore. Daily. 10 July 2009.
  2. News: "Magic casts spell on S'poreans". The New Paper. 9 October 2010. The New paper.
  3. https://www.todayonline.com/entertainment/arts/shes-baaack-nin-cai-returns-magic Today Online website
  4. Book: Cai, Ning. Who is Magic Babe Ning. Marshall Cavendish. 2014. 9789814561266. Singapore.
  5. News: Singapore's Only Professional Female Magician. 14 October 2007. Lianhe Zaobao.
  6. News: The Sum of All Illusions. September 2008. Current Events Issue.
  7. News: The Bag Page. 12 September 2008. The Straits Times Urban.
  8. News: Trick with Treats. 12 September 2008. The Straits Times LIFE!.
  9. News: Final disappearing act from illusionist Magic Babe Ning. AsiaOne. 2018-08-29.
  10. News: Magic Babe Ning: No more magic. TODAYonline. 2018-08-29.
  11. https://www.kinokuniya.com.sg/events/meet-the-authors-ning-cai-john-teo-of-game-of-thoughts Kinokuniya website
  12. Web site: Ning Cai's Magicienne: What it takes to truly write a YA novel from the heart . Books. Super Cool. 2016-09-28. Medium. 2018-08-29.
  13. Web site: Magicienne. Marshall Cavendish.
  14. Web site: Magician Ning Cai set to release first book in new young adult trilogy. Paper. The New. 10 April 2018.
  15. Web site: Misdirection (Book One of The Savant Trilogy). Epigram. 2018-08-29.
  16. Web site: Straits Times Bestsellers. 24 April 2018. The Straits Times.
  17. Web site: Straits Times Bestsellers. The Straits Times. 29 May 2018 .
  18. https://www.goodreads.com/series/202960-the-servant-trilogy GoodReads website
  19. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/metamorphosis-ning-cai/1141264940 Barnes & Noble website
  20. Web site: Your Heart is the Best GPS: Writing for Self-Healing & Creative Personal Development. 2018-08-29. Peatix. en.
  21. Web site: Ning Cai University of Edinburgh - Academia.edu. 2020-03-10. edinburgh.academia.edu.
  22. Web site: Home Mighty Magic Lab. mightymagiclab.com. en-US. 2018-08-29.
  23. News: Writer Ning Cai aims to give away 50 books around S'pore by year's end. TODAYonline. 2018-08-29.
  24. https://www.goodreads.com/series/202960-the-servant-trilogy GoodReads website