Signed and Donated Books – Including two first editions
Spencer has two of my signed books
Manning the Sunbury Press booth – Like the hat?
Inspired By “Eye Contact” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Inspired By “Buzzards” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Inspired By “Breakfast Of Champions” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Keith Rommel
Artist Alecia Nye
My Granddaughter Amara and My Grandson Ayden
Catherine Jordan, Contributing Author in “Undead Living” talking about her story “The Supreme Race”
Inspired by “The Lurkers” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Behind my books and ready to sign
Inspired By “For Eternity” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Show poster.
Entrance to show.
Discussing my latest Sunbury Press Project “Undead Living” and reading an excerpt from my short story “Even The Great Will Fall” – The goriest scenes.
Thomas Malafarina
Author and Ashland native Thomas M. Malafarina sits with Ashland Public Library librarians Rene Hardnock left and Ann Helwig. They are holding the three books he authored, which were donated to the library Friday.
Thomas Malafarina, Joe Tarone, & Mike Breslin
Table set up and ready to go.
“Dummel-Dee” For Bizarre Fantasies By Mark Slade – Illustrations by Thomas M. Malafarina
In My Official Tee Shirt
Two gentlemen who dropped by to discuss their taste in literature.
The great Nunzio Barbera
Inspired By “The Lurkers” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Manning the booth.
Thomas Malafarina reading from “Undead Living”
Inspired By “Breakfast Of Champions” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Meeting best selling author and Bram Stoker Award Winner Jonathan Mayberry
Thomas Malafarina and Alecia Nye presenting her print of the Burn Phone cover.
Ghost Shadows
“Deutsch Baggerly Private Dick” By Kelly Jameson – Illustrations by Thomas M. Malafarina
Table Setup
Inspired By “The Lurkers” drawn by Schuylkill County Artist Bill Fisher
Me with fellow horror author and screenwriter Keith Rommel listening to the sounds of 70’s progressive rock band “Bang” at the Sunbury Press 10th Anniversary party held at Metropolis Art Gallery in Mechanicsburg The party was also a signing and celibration for Keith’s movie “The Cursed Man” based on his novel of the same name. Me with fellow horror author Catherine Jordan. Cathy wrote the chilling, “Seeking Samiel” With Christina Steffy who not only edited Keith’s “The Cursed Man” but also edited my collection “13 Nasty Endings”
Me with fellow horror author Catherine Jordan. Cathy wrote the chilling, “Seeking Samiel”
It’s a bad idea to leave the baby unattended here…
Show poster.
Jacob Javitz Center
The aisles were packed
Meeting Sunbury Press author Mary Dimino
Me with fellow horror author and screenwriter Keith Rommel listening to the sounds of 70’s progressive rock band “Bang” at the Sunbury Press 10th Anniversary party held at Metropolis Art Gallery in Mechanicsburg The party was also a signing and celibration for Keith’s movie “The Cursed Man” based on his novel of the same name.
With new friend and reader Michelle and her daughter.
Wearing my tribute “Castle” Sweatshirt
Manning the Sunbury Press booth.
Freddy dropped by insisting he was the “real” Cursed Man…
Author Polly Kahl, Author David Reimer, and Writer, Editor Christina Steffey
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