"Absolutely gorgeous...beautiful" --Stephen King


"Absolutely gorgeous...beautiful" --Stephen King

"Mark Edward Geyer's illustrations lend old-fashioned atmosphere." --Publisher's Weekly

"Geyer's ink illustrations convey both humor and thrills." --Publisher's Weekly

"Marvelous illustrations that suggest woodcuts and have an Edward Gorey weirdness"--The Green Man Review


"Gorey-esque illustrations"--Jess Nevins, author of Encyclopedia of Fanstastic Victoriana

"Mark's work evokes the down-and-out grittiness of the 1930s and yet also boasts a level of detail and a quality of draftsmanship reminiscent of Gilded Age artists like Charles Dana Gibson." --Chris Moriarty

"Mark's lush, detailed illustrations make my books truly beautiful." --Cherie Priest

"Your talent shines through every line drawn." --Frank Darabont, director of The Green Mile, regarding the interior pen & inks for novel.

"beautiful" --Stewart O'Nan, regarding the illustrations for his novel The Speed Queen

"The Inquisitor's Apprentice is beautifully illustrated, and the endpapers--gorgeous." --Sarah Prineas, author of The Magic Thief series.

"Mark Edward Geyer's illustrations are beautiful, and add even more depth to the story." --Book Page,
regarding The Inquisitor's Apprentice.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Illustrating two middle-grade novels this fall.

The first novel is called Shakespeare's Grave. It's by Deron R. Hicks and it's for Houghton Mifflin Books for Children. The second novel is Book II of The Inquisitor's Apprentice (title to be determined) by Chris Moriarty. The Inquisitor series is published by Harcourt Children's Books.

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