MARK EDWARD GEYER
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The Guardian mentioning my work for Kitchenly 434 by Alan Warner: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/mar/18/kitchenly-434-by-alan-warner-review-a-1970s-rock-gormenghast​

"Geyer’s black-and-white woodcut-style illustrations, reminiscent of early illustrated action stories, bring the narrative into the realm of timeless adventure stories." --Kirkus Reviews, referring to A Storm Too Soon by Michael Tougias. 

"Mark Edward Geyer’s work makes this a unique and special volume of the Vampire Chronicles." --Anne Rice, referring to Blood Communion.
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​"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

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Beautiful illustrations" --Entertainment Weekly

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

"Sweet pen & ink illustrations" --Washington Post


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

"The drawings of Mark Edward Geyer are not to be missed, they add a special flavor to the book and really set the tone and mood." --April Conant reviewing The Watcher in the Shadows in Good Books and Good Wine.  

"...chapter headings featuring attractive ink drawings"--Booklist, regarding Tower of the Five Orders by Deron R. Hicks.

"What really enhances Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave by Deron R. Hicks are the illustrations by Mark Edward Geyer"--April Conant reviewing in Good Books and Good Wine. 

"If you're still in doubt, flip through the Geyer illustrations, and you'll fall right into The Inquisitor's Apprentice." --Robin Hobb, New York Times bestselling author of the Farseer Trilogy and The Rain Wilds Chronicles. 

"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 the novel. 
 

Mark is interviewed by author Deron R. Hicks for Sleuths, Spies, and Alibis, April 2014: http://sleuthsspiesandalibis.blogspot.com/2014_04_01_archive.html 

Mark is interviewed by Book Marketing Buzz Blog, November 2011: http://bookmarketingbuzzblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/book-business-is-turning-into-library.html  
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