Thursday, December 15, 2011

Stephen King in Atlanta

My wife and I got to spend a few minutes alone with Steve last night. He was in Atlanta to sign his new novel 11/22/63.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Title Frontis for Bag of Bones by Stephen King

This illustration appeared in five European editions of Bag of Bones in 1998 and, since then, it has been sold to more foreign publishers.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Pete Rose Portrait for Sale--after 30 Years!

I did this pencil stipple portrait of Pete Rose in 1979. The drawing, which measures three feet square, won First Place in Drawing at Arts Fourth in Jacksonville, Florida, 1980. The piece was sold to a collector in Arkansas in 1981. It has just been passed down to the niece of that collector and her name is Shannon Flanagan. Shannon would like to sell the drawing. If you are interested in learning more, please call Shannon at 940-367-9948 or email her at silentknightstables@yahoo.com.  I concentrated a lot of my time in the late seventies and eighties on fine art and collectors of my work include Jim Walton of Wal-mart Stores and Frank Darabont, director of The Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Children's Stories by My Brother, Tom Geyer!

Here's a departure from talking about myself all the time.  Check out my brother's website. Tom Geyer's children's stories have been published in a Florida magazine called First Coast Parent.  And, in 2009, Tom published a middle-grade novel with Trafford Publishing. Check it all out here!

http://www.dinosaursareonthemoon.com/

Friday, August 26, 2011

Book Giveaway on Goodreads!

The Inquisitor's Apprentice book giveaway on Goodreads! Enter now!

http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/14080-the-inquisitor-s-apprentice

CHECK OUT THE NEWLY REVISED INQUSITOR'S APPRENTICE SITE!

FOR THE BEST SITE EVER CREATED FOR A BOOK/TRILOGY/SERIES, CHECK THIS OUT: http://www.inquisitorsapprentice.com/

Home of the NYPD Inquisitor Books

Author Chris Moriarty gives a history of New York City and its people around the time that The Inquisitor's Apprentice was set--in the early 1900s. She discusses The Lower East Side, Coney Island, Chinatown, Hell's Kitchen, Little Italy, and Harlem and what life was like in those days. She talks about growing up in Manhattan and how some of the characters in Inquisitors are based on members of her extended family. And, Chris has posted several of my illustrations that appear in the novel.