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1. Gorgeous Pen & Ink Work of Ugo Gattoni.

Check out French Artist Ugo Gattoni: http://www.ugogattoni.fr/

 

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Check out my brother's fine art here.  Tom Geyer's paintings on his new website called Charleston Abstracts! Link: http://www.charlestonabstracts.com/

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3. Check out the gorgeous work of Alessandra Maria, a Brooklyn artist/illustrator!

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One of my illustrations has gone into the permanent collection of the National Museum of American Illustration in Newport, Rhode Island. Two more of my illustrations will be for sale in their museum shop. Here's the link: http://www.americanillustration.org/

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5. Great Review of The Watcher in the Shadows by Chris Moriarty!

This is April Conant, reviewing on her very popular blog, Good Books and Good Wine: http://goodbooksandgoodwine.com/2013/09/the-watcher-in-the-shadows-chris-moriarty-book-review.html#more-5809

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6. A Face Out Watcher in the Shadows!

This is a good sign--found in an independent store!

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7. Fans of The Inquisitor's Apprentice, take notice.

Do have a look at this link. The endpapers illustration will be auctioned by PBA Galleries in San Francisco on June 27th:  http://www.pbagalleries.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/10/lot/1805/?url=%2Fview-auctions%2Fcatalog%2Fid%2F10%2F%3Fpage%3D5 

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One of my favorite possessions. A 1946 First Edition of Forty Illustrators and How They Work. Take a look at the studio of illustrator Harrison Cady, pictured below. It seems that rents have gone up in the city--just a tad. But, not only that, I think prices for illustrations have kind of been on a plateau since the 1970s. Tad Crawford, where are you?

Here is the New York City studio of Harrison Cady, notable illustrator for Life Magazine, Good Housekeeping, and Ladies Home Journal. In 1895 Harrison Cady arrived in New York City at the age of eighteen with thirteen dollars in his pocket. He became successful enough not only to work in the studio pictured above, but he also bought a summer home in Rockport, Massachusetts, which he filled with "an assortment of art objects". He made the acquaintance of other notable artists of the time, such as Charles Dana Gibson. Talk about a golden age of illustration! 

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9. pencil study and finished ink for Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave

Here's a pencil study of Central Park and the finished ink done last year for Chapter 22 of Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave.

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10. The Watcher in the Shadows hits stores in two weeks.

Two weeks, I'm warning you:
 

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11. Rose Madder remarque.

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12. The Watcher in the Shadows by Chris Moriarty (illustrated by me) gets starred reviews from Kirkus and Booklist!



Booklist, May 1, 2013

Moriarty, Chris (Author) , Geyer, Mark Edward. (Illustrator)

May 2013. 336 p. Harcourt, hardcover, $16.99. (9780547466323).

The second book in The Inquisitor’s Apprentice series picks up where the first left off. And where’s that? New York City—mostly the lower east side—at the turn of the last century. Ah, but this New York is overflowing with magic. Spells are cast, Kabbalists reign, and dybbuks roam. Thirteen-year-old Sacha lives in a tenement with his parents, his rabbi grandfather, a mage of some repute, and his sister Bekah, a seamstress at the Pentacle Shirtwaist Factory, owned by the treacherous J.P Morgaunt. Sacha may be only a young teen, but he’s apprenticed to Inspector Wolf of the Inquisitor’s Unit of the NYPD—those tasked with investigating magical crime. The rather convoluted plot involves the murder of the Klezmer King (fried in his electric tuxedo) and a strike the shirtwaist factory. Oh, and the dybbuk Sacha, set free last time out, reappears with dire consequences. But although this is full of story, what captivates is the world that Moriarity has created, one where magic is woven into the very fabric. That its many practitioners all have their own ways of casting spells is part of what makes these characters so memorable. But from crime lords to rebbes, they all have their own particular wisdom that deepens the nonstop action. A touch of Chabon, a hiss of steampunk, and a blast of originality.

— Ilene Cooper



Kirkus Reviews, March 1, 2013 [STARRED REVIEW!]
Author: Chris Moriarty
 Illustrator: Mark Edward Geyer

Review Issue Date: March 1, 2013
 Online Publish Date: February 6, 2013
 Publisher:Harcourt
 Pages: 336
 Price ( Hardcover ): $16.99
 Publication Date: May 28, 2013
 ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-0-547-46632-3
 Category: Fiction

The magic is darker in this intense sequel to The Inquisitor’s Apprentice (2011).

In a richly imagined alternate version of New York City at the turn of the 20th century, Sacha continues his on-the-job training in the police department’s Inquisitor division amid murder, abduction and terrifying encounters with evil beings both real and magical. J.P. Morgaunt mercilessly wields his magical power over newspapers, transportation, manufacturing and just about everything else, including  a soul-stealing machine with which he has loosed Sacha’s doppelganger, a dybbuk that is constantly growing stronger. An impending strike at the Pentacle Shirtwaist Factory is the catalyst for Morgaunt’s machinations, which encompass the workers’ union, the crime syndicate Magic, Inc., martial arts and Kabbalists. When Sacha’s family is drawn into this morass, he must make impossible choices between guarding their safety and working with Inspector Wolf, Lily and Peyton, all of whom have become dear to him. Moriarity again manages to capture the great distance between rich and poor, the struggle of immigrants to cope with bigotry and poverty, and the rapidly growing and changing world of the real New York City, while staying true to Sacha’s mystical city. Rich language, colorful syntax, vivid description and a brilliant cast of characters beckon readers right into both the adventure and the heartfelt emotional landscape.

Exciting, action-packed and absolutely marvelous. (Fantasy. 10 & up)



 

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13. Two Series which I will help illustrate

I am now among illustrators to be tapped to help illustrate the following two series:

                       Who Was?... There are already 70 some titles like this one:

 
And What Was? Only four titles so far, like one below:
 
 
 
 

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14. Cover to Tower of the Five Orders--just out.

Here's the fabulous Gilbert Ford cover to Tower of the Five Orders, the phenomenal sequel to Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave by Deron R. Hicks. Remember it hits stores on October 8, 2013.  I did forty-one interior illustrations.

 

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15. Two Series I will be helping to illustrate

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16. Front Cover to The Watcher in the Shadows

Here's the beautiful front cover to The Watcher in the Shadows, pub date May 28th.

 

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17. Sample illustration from The Watcher in the Shadows by Chris Moriarty

New pub date for The Watcher in the Shadows by Chris Moriarty: May 28th.

 
 

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18. New Website for Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave

Check out this wonderful author-generated website for this fabulous series I'm illustrating: http://www.letterfordmysteries.com/
 

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20. New Drawings, New Prices, My Etsy Shop

New Items, New Prices, My Etsy Shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/MarkEdwardGeyer?ref=pr_shop

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21. House of famous author in Bangor, Maine

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22. A couple of pencils not shown on Illustration Page

From The Tenth Anniversary Edition of The Green Mile.

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23. Illustration from Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave

Here is one of the illustrations from Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave. Written by Deron R. Hicks, it is a Houghton Mifflin Books for Children middle-grade novel. Pub date is September 11, 2012.

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25. Ink sketch

Revisiting The Green Mile for a collector

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