

Mankiewicz became both Geagley’s friend and mentor. In fact, Geagley learned so much about the Egyptian ruler that he was asked to contribute to Kevin Burns’ two-hour AMC documentary, “The Film That Changed Hollywood”. The film that changed Geagley’s life was Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1963 film starring Elizabeth Taylor in the title role, Cleopatra. He has worked for many years as a writer and producer in the entertainment industry. Study his page and take away some ideas for your own use in the future.īrad Geagley is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, “Day of the False King” and “Year of the Hyenas” and the self-published, smash hit, “The Stand In”. He puts those lessons to work in his public relations for his products. Geagley learned what works by direct observation. The motion picture industry is masterful at marketing.

Learn from a man who has four novels out there, AND a man who has entertainment field credits.

Examine Geagley’s page with marketing in mind. Examining his page and biography illustrates how a professional author markets himself and his works. Today I chose to “press this” so that new writers can see that pro writers struggle with many of the same issues as novices.
