Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina’s latest novel “Fallen Stones” was released October 15th by Sunbury Press.


Sunbury Press has released horror author Thomas M. Malafarina's latest terrifying novel "Fallen Stones" about an inheritance gone very wrong... you see, sometimes the dead have their own agenda!

 About the book:

 When Stephanie Wright and her family inherit and move into a luxuriously renovated rural Schuylkill County farmette she believes all of her worries are over. But then her husband, Jason stumbles on a small ancient family burial site on the property. He decides to destroy the headstones, keeping the gravesite a
secret so not to spoil his wife’s newfound happiness. But sometimes the dead have their own agenda. When Stephanie begins researching her family genealogy she uncovers a terrible family tragedy, the true unholy reason for what they originally perceived as good fortune rears it hideous head. The story has plenty of suspense, supernatural intrigue, and down and out gut wrenching terror to keep any reader, horror fan or not flipping pages and hungry for more.

About the author:

Thomas M. Malafarina (www.ThomasMMalafarina.com)   is a horror fiction writer from Berks County, PA. He has published four novels, “99 Souls”, “Burn Phone” “Eye Contact” and most recently, “Fallen Stones” and story collections called “13 Nasty Endings”, Gallery Of Horror", "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume One" and “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume Two” through Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA. (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. Thomas has written dozens of short stories, which have been featured in numerous anthologies as well as on internet audio podcasts.


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's short story "Beyond The Mind’s Eye" To Be Included In Static Movement Press Anthology “Modern Lovecraft”

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's short story "Beyond The Mind’s Eye" is one of several short stories to be included in a new anthology from Static Movement Press called “Modern Lovecraft” It will feature many stories which could have been written by the great H. P. Lovecraft if he were alive today. “Beyond The Minds Eye” was originally part of Malafarina’s collections “Gallery Of Horror” and “Malafarina Maleficarum” published by Sunbury Press.

Thomas M. Malafarina (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 short story collections called “13 Nasty Endings”, Gallery Of Horror", "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume One" and “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume Two” through Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA. (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. In October, 2012 Sunbury Press will release Thomas’s latest horror novel “Fallen Stones”

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Cover Design for Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's Upcoming Novel "Fallen Stones" Is Revealed By Sunbury Press

The cover design for horror author Thomas M. Malafarina's upcoming novel "Fallen Stones" was just revealed by Sunbury Press, (Use this link: www.ThomasMMalafarina.com to see the cover.) The book is expected to be released in early October 2012.

About the Book:

When Stephanie Wright and her family inherit and move into a luxuriously renovated rural Schuylkill County farmette she believes all of her worries are over. But then her husband, Jason stumbles on a small ancient family burial site on the property. He decides to destroy the headstones, keeping the gravesite a secret so not to spoil his wife’s newfound happiness. But sometimes the dead have their own agenda. When Stephanie begins researching her family genealogy she uncovers a terrible family tragedy, the true unholy reason for what they originally perceived as good fortune rears it hideous head. The story has plenty of suspense, supernatural intrigue, and down and out gut wrenching terror to keep any reader, horror fan or not flipping pages and hungry for more.

About The Author:
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Thomas M. Malafarina (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 short story collections called “13 Nasty Endings”, Gallery Of Horror", "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume One" and “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume Two” through Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA. (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.



Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's short story "In The Beginning There Was Me" will be featured in a new anthology, "The End" from Static Movement Press, coming soon.

"In The Beginning There Was Me" a short story from horror master Thomas M. Malafarina will be featured in a new anthology from Static Movement Press called "The End" coming soon. The anthology will be edited by Danielle Rose. The story originally appeared in Thomas’ short story collections, “Gallery Of Horror” and “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 2” both by Sunbury Press. This anthology will be available through most major online outlets.

Thomas M. Malafarina (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 short story collections called “13 Nasty Endings”, Gallery Of Horror", "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume One" and “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume Two” through Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA. (www.Sunburypress.com).

Thomas is also putting the finishing touches on a new novel "Fallen Stones", a ghost story to be released in the fall of 2012.  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.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's short story "What's Wrong With Our House?" featured in Rainstorm Press anthology, "31 More Nights Of Halloween"

" What's Wrong With Our House?" a short Halloween tale from horror master Thomas M. Malafarina will be one of the 31 short stories featured in a new anthology from Rainstorm Press called "31 More Nights Of Halloween" to be released September 3, 2012. The anthology will be available through most major online outlets.

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's short story "Bordello Of The Bizarre" featured in upcoming Static Movement Press anthology, "Hell"

"Bordello Of The Bizarre" a short story from horror master Thomas M. Malafarina will be one of the stories featured in a new anthology from Static Movement Press called "Hell" coming soon in 2012. The anthology will be available through most major online outlets. The story originally appeared as part of the 2010 Sunbury Press collection "13 Nasty Endings" and the 2012 collection "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 1".

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's short story "Whence Cometh The Wolf?" featured in upcoming Static Movement Press anthology, "Wolfcraft"

"Whence Cometh The Wolf?" a short story from horror master Thomas M. Malafarina will be one of the stories featured in a new anthology from Static Movement Press called "Wolfcraft" coming soon in 2012. The anthology will be available through most major online outlets. The story originally appeared as part of the 2010 Sunbury Press collection "13 Nasty Endings" and the 2012 collection "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 1".

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's twisted short story "A Love Best Served Cold" featured in Collaboration Of The Dead Press anthology, "Zombies Gone Wild"

"A Love Best Served Cold", a morbidly twisted tale from horror master Thomas M. Malafarina will be one of the stories featured in a new anthology from Collaboration Of The Dead Press called "Zombies Gone Wild" to be released summer 2012. The anthology will be available on Amazon and most major online outlets.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Kindle Edition of Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's Novel "Eye Contact" available free for Father’s Day Weekend.

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's 2011 novel "Eye Contact", is now available from Sunbury Press free for Amazon Kindle users for a few days only in celebration of Father’s Day.  Beginning Saturday, June 16 and continue through and including Monday, June 18th Kindle users will be able to download "Eye Contact" free of charge.

There is a thin line between reality and illusion, between sanity and insanity, between life and death. Through no fault of his own, David Matson is thrust into a world of darkness, of illusion, of hallucinations and never-ending nightmares; a world from which he longs to awaken but cannot. Join him in his interminable struggle to return to reality and see what horrors fate has in store him.
“Eye Contact” has plenty of suspense, terror, gore and surprises to keep the reader glued to his seat wanting the horror to end yet still dying for more.
Be sure to get your free copy of “Eye Contact” along with free copies of these other books listed below, all available Fathers’ Day Weekend.

Home is a Long Time Ago -- William F Lee
The MegaBite Murders -- Joseph Tarone
Sage -- Bob Wood
City Havoc -- Jack Adler
Jim -- Paul Argentini

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/). Sunbury has also recently released two collections “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume1” and “Volume 2”. They have also published a collection of Thomas’s single-panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too: Cartoons For The Slightly Off-Center”. He has written dozens of short stories, which have been featured in numerous anthologies as well as on Internet audio podcasts.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Horror author Thomas M. Malafarina donated copies of his latest collection, Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 2 to two local libraries.

Horror author Thomas M. Malafarina, an ardent supporter of local libraries, donated a copy of his latest collection, Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 2, to each of two area libraries. One copy went to the Ashland Public Library in his hometown of Ashland in Schuylkill County, PA. Thomas spent many hours in the Ashland Public Library as a child and many of his stories take place in Schuylkill County in and around the fictitious town of Ashton, modeled after his home town. The second book went to the Wernersville Public Library, which he currently frequents.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Horror author Thomas M. Malafarina will be part of a panel to appear and sign books at the National Haunters Convention Saturday, May 5, 2012 outside of Philadelphia

Horror author Thomas M. Malafarina will be part of a multi-author question and answer panel to appear and sign books at the National Haunters Convention this Saturday, May 5th at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center,
100 Station Avenue
, Oaks, PA. There will be two sessions, one at 11:15 am and one at 4:15 pm. Convention goers can stop by, talk to the author and have their books signed. http://www.nationalhauntersconvention.com//

Monday, April 30, 2012

Two Autographed Books By Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina Available Through South Mountain YMCA Online Charity Auction For Military Kids

Summary

Two autographed books by horror author Thomas M. Malafarina are available through an online charity auction sponsored by South Mountain YMCA for children of military parents.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The South Mountain YMCA (Berks County, PA) is having a silent online auction to raise money to send kids of military servicemen and women to camp during the summer. Signed copies of horror novel "Eye Contact" as well as his collection "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 1" are available for online bid.

If you would like to have autographed copies of these books and simultaneously help military kids get to camp, be sure to place your bid. Bidding is just getting started and will go until May 22. You can use the following link to go to the website and learn how to place your bid.  http://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/item/Item.action;jsessionid=xZf6FxRgaW4USkPHl2DlAQ**.app4-i?id=161912132

Friday, April 20, 2012

Sunbury Press releases horror author Thomas M. Malafarina’s Second Compilation “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume Two”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sunbury Press has released horror author Thomas M. Malafarina's second compilation "Malafarina Maleficarum - Volume Two", combining his novel "Eye Contact" and short story compilation "Gallery Of Horror" inspired by the surreal collages of Nunzio Barbera.

About the book:

In Germany, in 1487 Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger published what was to be considered one of the most famous medieval exposés on witches, called the Malleus Maleficarum. The purpose for the book was two fold. Firstly, it was meant to challenge all arguments against the existence of witchcraft and secondly to instruct magistrates on how to identify, interrogate and convict witches.

Sunbury Press presents this second volume of some of horror author, Thomas M. Malafarina's early works and in homage to the Malleus Maleficarum have entitled it Malafarina Maleficarum. It contains Thomas's novel Eye Contact as well as stories from his second short story collection Gallery of Horror.

In the tradition of "Night Gallery", horror author Thomas M. Malafarina and contemporary artist Nunzio Barbera have collaborated to present a collection of strange and bizarre stories, combining both art and fiction, which they call Gallery of Horror. The goal of the work was to produce stories with the same surrealistic atmosphere of the old television show along with short stories containing similar ironic twists.

In addition, many of the stories have Malafarina's own special brand of descriptive gore. Each story was inspired by, and features one of, Nunzio Barbera's works of art and was created with the hopes of taking the
reader on a very special journey into the unknown and frightening world that is the mind of Thomas M. Malafarina.

There is a thin line between reality and illusion, between sanity and insanity, between life and death. Through no fault of his own, David Matson, the protagonist in Eye Contact, is thrust into a world of darkness, of illusion, of hallucinations and never-ending nightmares; a world from which he longs to
awaken but cannot. Join him in his interminable struggle to return to reality and see what horrors fate has in store for him.

So sit back in your favorite reading chair, dim the lights and prepare to read a great collection of some of the earliest published works of Thomas M. Malafarina and become familiar with his special writing style.

We are certain you will not only love what you read but will be left hungry for more.

About the Author

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”, Gallery Of Horror", "Malafarina Maleficarum Volume One" and “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume Two” 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.

Malafarina Maleficarum: Volume 2
Authored by Thomas M Malafarina
List Price: $16.95
5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
Black & White on White paper
378 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1620060520
ISBN-10: 1620060523
BISAC: Fiction / Horror

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Three of Thomas M. Malafarina’s Books On The Sunbury Press eBooks Bestsellers List For March

Sunbury Press has released the bestseller list for the month of March, 2012. Thomas Malafarina's horror novel "Eye Contact" claimed the lead of the hot eBook format. The novel about the experiences of a comatose man led all eBook downloads due to a strong Kindle free download promotion.

Thomas's "13 Nasty Endings" and "99 Souls" grabbed 4th & 6th in eBooks thanks to cross-selling in association with the free promotion of "Eye Contact."

For a complete ranking, please see the Sunbury Press web site:

For a complete list of recent and upcoming releases, please see:

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”, Gallery Of Horror" and “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume One” through Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA. (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.

Sunbury Press, Inc., headquartered in Camp Hill, PA is a publisher of trade paperback and digital books featuring established and emerging authors in many fiction and non-fiction categories. Sunbury's books are sold through leading booksellers worldwide.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina' Schedules Book Signing / Q & A Session At 2012 National Haunters Convention In Valley Forge, PA

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina will be joining several other authors in that genre for a book signing and Q & A session at the 2012 National Haunters Convention, Saturday, May 5th at the Valley Forge Convention Center in Valley Forge PA. There will be two sessions; one from 11:15 am to 12:15 pm and one from 4:15 am to 5:15 pm.

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, “Eye Contact” as well as two short story collections called “13 Nasty Endings” and "Gallery Of Horror" through Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA. (http://www.sunburypress.com/). Sunbury has recently released another collection of Thomas’s earlier works “Malafarina Maleficarum Vol. 1”. He has also published a collection of single-panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too: Cartoons For The Slightly Off-Center” through Sunbury. Thomas has written dozens of short stories, which have been featured in numerous anthologies as well as on Internet audio podcasts.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Two Of Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's Short Stories To Be Featured In Upcoming Static Movement Press Anthologies

Two of horror author Thomas M. Malafarina's short stories will be featured in two different new anthologies soon to be released by Static Movement Press. Both works will be edited by Dorothy Davies and will contain works by many other authors in the genre.

Thomas’s short story “Talk2Me” from the 2011 Sunbury Press collection “Gallery Of Horror” will be featured in a new Static Movement anthology called “Monster Behind The Mask” which is to be released in April. “Talk2Me” was inspired by a work of art by the same name created by Nunzio Barbera.

And Thomas’s short story “In Its Shoes" will be featured in new upcoming anthology soon to be released by Static Movement called “Urban Nightmares II”. The release date for this anthology has not yet been determined.

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/). Sunbury has recently released another collection of Thomas’s earlier works “Malafarina Maleficarum Vol. 1”. He has also published a collection of single-panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too: Cartoons For The Slightly Off-Center” through Sunbury. Thomas has written dozens of short stories, which have been featured in numerous anthologies as well as on Internet audio podcasts.


Friday, March 23, 2012

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's Short Story “Bright Of The Living Dead" Is Featured In new Anthology From Norgus Press Called “Zombie: The Other Fright Meat”.

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's short story “Bright Of The Living Dead" is one of 19 stories featured in a new anthology from Norgus Press called “Zombie: The Other Fright Meat”. It is currently available on Createspace and will be available on Amazon shortly.

Table of Contents For “Zombie: The Other Fright Meat”

Cicada by Patrick D’Orazio
The Zombie Prince by James S. Dorr
Friday Night at the Cha-Cha Grill by Matthew R. Davis
Greed by Jeffrey A. Angus
Bright of the Living Dead by Thomas M. Malafarina
Copiii Naiba (Children of the Damned) by Monique Snyman
A Good Father by Suzanne Robb
No Time for Poets by William R.D. Wood
How to Disappear into a Zombie Killing Machine and Never be Found Again    by David Perlmutter
The Once and Future Agent Deal: A S.P.A.R.C. Story by Jason T. Countryman
“Safe” by Matt Nord
Bemoaned, INC. by T.L. Decay
YouTube: Punching Zombie by Candace Gleave
Lieutenant Javorsky and his Zombie-Commandos by Sean T. Page
The Zombies are Due on
Maple Street
by Dale Elster
Day 96 by Matthew Shafeek
Skeletown by Jason M. Bloom
Faithfully by Steven McGuire
A Night in the Attic by Robin Eduardo

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/). Sunbury has recently released another collection of Thomas’s earlier works “Malafarina Maleficarum Vol. 1”. He has also published a collection of single-panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too: Cartoons For The Slightly Off-Center” through Sunbury. Thomas has written dozens of short stories, which have been featured in numerous anthologies as well as on Internet audio podcasts.


Monday, March 12, 2012

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's 2011 Novel "Eye Contact" is now available free for a limited time.

Horror Author Thomas M. Malafarina's 2011 novel "Eye Contact", is now available free for Amazon Kindle users for a few days only.  Beginning Sunday, February 11th Kindle users will be able to download "Eye Contact" free of charge. The collection has been recently re-edited in preparation for this release.

There is a thin line between reality and illusion, between sanity and insanity, between life and death. Through no fault of his own, David Matson is thrust into a world of darkness, of illusion, of hallucinations and never-ending nightmares; a world from which he longs to awaken but cannot. Join him in his interminable struggle to return to reality and see what horrors fate has in store him.
“Eye Contact” has plenty of suspense, terror, gore and surprises to keep the reader glued to his seat wanting the horror to end yet still dying for more.
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.