Sunday, December 4, 2011

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's latest short story collection "Gallery Of Horror" reviewed by George Andrade for HorrorNews.net.

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's latest short story collection "Gallery Of Horror", a collaboration with artist Nunzio Barbera was recently reviewed by George Andrade for HorrorNews.net.

Andrade writes:

"Thomas M. Malafarina continues to mature as a writer – his sentences are more fluid and thought out and possess a more sophisticated design better suited to hold his grand, growing complex of ideas than in previous works."

"If you haven’t given Malafarina a read this may be the book to acquaint yourself with – Gallery of Horror is a very good short story collection that is wonderfully designed not only as a homage to the groundbreaking imagination of Rod Serling but as an interactive litmus for your tastes and concepts of horror in art.  It is an interactive exercise that will involve you and have you going back for more"

You can read the review in its entirety on Horror News.net at:


Thomas M. Malafarina (http://www.thomasmmalafarina.com/)  is a horror fiction writer from Berks County, PA. He has published three novels, “99 Souls”, “Burn Phone” and most recently, “Eye Contact” and two short story collections called “13 Nasty Endings” and "Gallery Of Horror" through Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA. (http://www.sunburypress.com/). He has also published a collection of single-panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too: Cartoons For The Slightly Off-Center” through Sunbury. He has written dozens of short stories, which have been featured in numerous anthologies as well as on internet audio podcasts.