About Mark Edward
Mark Edward Geyer is the illustrator of Stephen King's Rose Madder and The Green Mile and two different middle-grade series published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: Chris Moriarty's The Inquisitor's Apprentice series and The Letterford Mysteries, written by Deron R. Hicks. Mark is married and lives in Atlanta.
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Mark Edward's Published Works | Ages | Date Published | |||
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Books 1 - 4 of 16 from Mark Edward's published works, View all 16 books Click a book's title for more details about the book | |||||
1. Who Was Charles Dickens? (Paperback) Author: P . Pollack, Pamela D Pollack Illustrator: Nancy Harrison, Mark Edward Geyer Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap |
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12/26/2014 Add | |||
44 Reviews | |||||
2. Speed Queen (Paperback) Author: Stewart O'Nan Illustrator: Mark Edward Geyer Publisher: Ballantine Books |
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04/28/1998 Add | |||
122 Reviews | |||||
3. Coffey on the Mile (Green Mile) (Paperback) Author: Stephen King Illustrator: Mark Edward Geyer Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd |
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08/29/1996 Add | |||
449 Reviews | |||||
4. The Two Dead Girls (Green Mile Series, Part 1) (Mass Market Paperback) Author: Stephen King Illustrator: Mark Edward Geyer Publisher: Signet |
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03/01/1996 Add | |||
611 Reviews | |||||
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Profile Comments
Comment by Jennifer Solow on 9/3/2010 at 12:19 PM:
I wish you the best of luck, Mark.
10% inspiration? 110% perspiration?
I think it's a pretty fair mantra.
Jennifer
I wish you the best of luck, Mark.
10% inspiration? 110% perspiration?
I think it's a pretty fair mantra.
Jennifer
Comment by J.P. Carol on 8/11/2010 at 4:42 PM:
Hello Mark, I hope all is well with you. Again I want to thank you for you kind words about my book All Hallows' Eve. My third book in the 'All Hallows' Eve series was just released at the end of July 2010, and I was invited to be a guest author on Carnival at the beginning of this month with Books... more
Comment by Gary Watson on 7/25/2010 at 2:25 PM:
Hello Mark,
Thank you for the friend invite and your most generous words about my work. I love black and white work and yours is beautiful as well as powerful. You seem to be doing very well and I wish you much continued success!
GW
Hello Mark,
Thank you for the friend invite and your most generous words about my work. I love black and white work and yours is beautiful as well as powerful. You seem to be doing very well and I wish you much continued success!
GW
Comment by John Blackford on 6/3/2010 at 7:11 PM:
Hello Mark and thank you for the invite as a friend. Also thanks for the comments about my work glad you like them. I visited your web site as well. I love your skill with the pen Fantastic feelings you seem to bestow upon your work! it would be cool to sit and chat with you sometime. Thanks for the... more
Comment by Caitlin B. Alexander on 5/31/2010 at 10:35 AM:
Thank you very much for your kind words and advice. I plan on focusing more on figures, sometimes class assignments get a little in the way!
Thank you very much for your kind words and advice. I plan on focusing more on figures, sometimes class assignments get a little in the way!
Hello Mark..just wanted to say how amazing I think your work is...ELiza Keating