Hideous creatures and nightmarish situations abound in Malafarina’s “Malaformed Realities”
WERNERSVILLE, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released thriller writer Thomas Malafarina’s latest short story compilationMalaformed Realities Volume One.
About the Book:
History tells us that on October 3, 1849 the great master of the macabre, Edgar Allen Poe, was found wandering the streets of Baltimore, Maryland delirious and in grave distress. He was taken immediately to the Washington College Hospital, where he died at 5 a.m. on Sunday, October 7. Poe never became coherent enough to explain how he wound up in such an abysmal condition. There are a lot of theories about his death but no concrete evidence. Maybe he simply lost his way back from those incredibly dark places his writing took him.
Thomas Malafarina can only hope that his own numerous journeys into that land of darkness will not someday take its toll on him. “I would hate to think of myself thirty years from now in some home for the aged and infirm, cowering in bed with the covers tucked tightly to my chin. Would I be too afraid to leave the safety of my covers because the demons, which once only lived inside my mind, had since become as real to me as flesh and bone in my addled condition? I suppose we will have to wait and see,” mused Thomas.
In the meantime, please enjoy yet another journey into the darkest corners of Thomas Malafarina’s mind. This collection is calledMalaformed Realities, not just as a clever play on his last name, but because distorting and twisting reality into something it was never intended to be is what he enjoys doing best. “And if in the process, I manage to disturb and frighten you along the way then all the better.”
Stories included in this volume:
- When They Come For You
- A Love Best Served Cold
- MegaSynth RP-1
- Brass
- Inspector 17
- Hear No Evil
- Big Frankie
- Dinner With Andy And Meg
- Cold, Cold Women
- If Thine Eye Offend Thee
- Homecoming
- Passageways To Perniciousness
- Storage
- Cutaneous Horns
- Icehouse
- Single Panel
- The Brands
- Breathe
- Tools Of The Trade
- Zombie Party
- And The Scales Fell From My Eyes (A Novella)
Excerpt:
Cold, Cold Women
She had been the love of his life, the reason for his very existence. In fact, Dylan had considered her the warmest and most affectionate woman he had ever met. In his past, so many cold, cold women had hurt him so many times before taking all the love he had to give and then tossing him aside like so much garbage.
After years of dealing with this rejection Dylan had become wise to such deceitful women. He had experienced enough pain. He found he was never able give fully of himself in any relationship. He knew to watch for the signs. When he saw a woman turning cold, he would end it before he could be hurt again. After a while, he had begun to wonder if he would never find a truly caring woman.
Then he met Celia. She was everything he wanted in a woman and more. She was warm, compassionate and loving. She was the one woman who could break down the protective walls Dylan had built around himself. She taught him to give fully of himself once again without fear or concern and she had made his life complete—at least for a time.
But then he sensed that she too was beginning to grow distant and cold, just like the rest of them. These damned cold, cold women. She didn’t think he noticed, but he did. He knew the signs. After a time he realized she was no different than the others and soon she too would leave him. He was furious that he had allowed her to get so close to him, to break through his defenses, to get him to open up to her. Why had he been such a fool?
Now she lay quietly next to him in bed, her cold dead corpse growing stiff with rigor mortis. Her neck bore the blackened bruises from strangulation—her eyes bloodshot with petechial hemorrhaging. He was certain he could smell the stench of decay already forming about her and only after a few hours.
Life had made Dylan wise. He had ended it before she could hurt him any more than she already had. Why had she grown so cold? He didn’t know, but it really didn’t matter. Now she too would be buried in his back yard along with the many others who had tried to hurt Dylan. She had once been special but now she would become just another of the dozens of the cold, cold women now resting in the cold, cold ground.
About the Author:
Thomas M. Malafarina is a horror fiction author from the South Heidelberg Twp area of Berks County, Pennsylvania. He was born July 23, 1955 in Ashland, Schuylkill County, PA where he lived until moving to Berks County in 1979.
Many of Thomas’s stories take place in his native Schuylkill County and also in Berks County settings. Thomas’s books are published by Sunbury Press of Camp Hill, PA.
Thomas’s novels include “99 Souls”, “Burn Phone” and “Eye Contact”, “Fallen Stones”, and the “Dead Kill” series. His short story collection are “13 Nasty Endings”, “Gallery of Horror”, “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 1″, “Malafarina Maleficarum Volume 2″, “Ghost Shadows”, and “Malaformed Realities”. He also has a collection of single-panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too”. In addition, Thomas’s stories appear in many anthologies currently on sale on Amazon.
Thomas has had a life-long love of the horror and monster genre in all its form of books, movies and art. Annually, Thomas creates works of horror art, props and scenery, which he donates to a local non-profit Halloween Barn Of Terror.
Thomas lives just outside of Wernersville, PA with his wife JoAnne. They have three grown children and three grandchildren.
Malaformed Realities Volume 1
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
246 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1620065327
ISBN-10: 1620065320
BISAC: Fiction / Thrillers / Supernatural
For more information, please see:
http://www.sunburypressstore.com/Malaformed-Realities-Vol…
January 31, 2015 | Categories: book releases | Tags: edgar allan poe, horror, malaformed realities, short stories, thomas malafarina, thriller | 1 Comment
Mark Slade’s “Electric Funeral” is a deadly combination of horror and art
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released Mark Slades short story compilation “Electric Funeral: A Compilation of Short Stories Inspired by the Art of Darwins Mishap.”
About the Book:
Mark Slade, the publisher of “Nightmare Illustrated” magazine and contributor to Undead Living brings us this chilling collection of 15 morbid tales inspired by the dark artwork of Darwins Mishap.
Excerpt:
I lay on a pile of leaves, turned my coat up on my neck to deflect the cold wind whipping around me, all of those things ran rampant through my head. I closed my eyes, tried hard to convince myself I was free from all the stress that used weigh me down, when the truth stared me in the face. I had more troubles than I wanted.
I felt a cold hand touch my face. I flinched, opened my eyes quickly. I saw a young, dark haired woman in a hospital gown standing in front of me. She was stone-faced, no emotions at all. Her large brown eyes were lifeless. Her extreme pale skin only made dark circles under her eyes stand out more. She had her arms at her sides, but her right hand jumped as if she were keeping time to an imaginary song.
Electric Funeral
Authored by Mark Slade
Illustrated by Darwins Mishap
List Price: $24.95
8.5″ x 11″ HARD COVER
Color on White paper
66 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1620064238
BISAC: Fiction / Horror / Short Stories
For more information, please see:
http://www.sunburypressstore.com/Electric-Funeral-9781620064238.htm?categoryId=-1
June 5, 2014 | Categories: book releases | Tags: darwins mishap, mark slade, nightmare illustrated, short stories | 1 Comment
Just out! Stories about those who have lived beyond life… “Undead Living”
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released the short story compilation “Undead Living” edited by Thomas M. Malafarina.
Horror master Thomas M. Malafarina brings you this compilation of short stories about the undead in comtemporary settings. Included in this volume:
Feeding Frenzy – Michael Collins
The Supreme Race – Catherine Jordan
The Storm – Kristina Mosley
The Collectors – Fallon Stoeffler
Trouble With The Tooth Fairy – Victoria Rowe
Angel Of Mercy – Joseph Rubas
Night Drive – C. Inferno
Encounter In The Dead Of Night… – Sergio Palumbo
Kittens With Chainsaws – Johannes Pinter
Even The Great Will Fall – Thomas M. Malafarina
Handsome Jack – C. M. Saunders
Richard The Vampire – Joshua Malbin
Responsibility – Paul Stansfield
The Benefits of Being Dead – Benjamin Blake
The Price Of Rice – Mark Slade
Undead Living
Authored by Thomas M. Malafarina, Edited by Thomas M. Malafarina, Authored by Catherine Jordan, Authored by Michael Collins, Authored by Kristina Mosley, Authored by Fallon Stoeffler, Authored by Victoria Rowe, Authored by Joseph Rubas, Authored by C. Inferno, Authored by Sergio Palumbo, Authored by Johannes Pinter, Authored by C. M. Saunders, Authored by Joshua Malbin, Authored by Paul Stansfield, Authored by Benjamin Blake, Authored by Mark Slade
List Price: $14.95
5.5″ x 8.5″ (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
Black & White on White paper
186 pages
Sunbury Press Inc
ISBN-13: 978-1620062852
ISBN-10: 1620062852
BISAC: Fiction / Horror
Front and back cover art by Amber Russell.
For more information, please see:
http://www.sunburypressstore.com/Undead-Living-9781620062…
October 24, 2013 | Categories: book releases | Tags: Catherine Jordan, horror, short stories, sunbury press, thomas malafarina, undead | Leave a comment
13 creepy horror tales comprise Malafarina’s “Ghost Shadows”
Mechanicsburg, PA – Sunbury Press has released Thomas M. Malafarina’s latest horror short story compilation “Ghost Shadows.”
About the Book:
Like a dark cloud of foreboding, stories of horror can cast their ghostly silhouettes across our very souls. Ghost Shadows is a collection of thirteen such stories by modern day master of the macabre, Thomas M. Malafarina. From tales of psychological terror to those involving the demonic tortures of Hell itself, Malafarina seeks to cast his own ghost shadows across the souls of his legion of devoted readers.
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. He has written dozens of short stories, which have been featured in numerous anthologies as well as on internet audio podcasts.
Ghost Shadows
Authored by Thomas M Malafarina
List Price: $14.95
5.5″ x 8.5″ (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
Black & White on White paper
170 pages
Sunbury Press Inc
ISBN-13: 978-1620061930
ISBN-10: 1620061937
BISAC: Fiction / Horror
For more information, please see:
http://www.sunburypressstore.com/Ghost-Shadows-9781620061930.htm?categoryId=-1
Also available on Kindle and Nook
March 13, 2013 | Categories: book releases | Tags: clive barker, ghost shadows, h p lovecraft, horror, short stories, stephen king, thomas malafarina | Leave a comment
Thomas Malafarina’s “Gallery of Horror” now available in special 8×10 color edition
Camp Hill, PA – Sunbury Press has released a large format color edition of Thomas M. Malafarina’s latest book “Gallery of Horror”, a collection of ten short stories based on the dark collages of Keyser, West Virginia’s Nunzio Barbera. Nunzio’s collages can now be seen in their original color in this 8×10 version.
Regarding Thomas Malafarina’s “Eye Contact”
“If H.P Lovecraft were to write the “The Dead Zone”, this would be it …” George Andrade, Horror News.net
About the Book:
From 1970 to 1973, the television network NBC aired a program called “Night Gallery” hosted by Rod Serling who was best know for the series “The Twilight Zone” during the 1950s and 1960s. Each week, the show started with Rod standing in front of a work of disturbing artwork displayed on an easel. Next he would proceed to introduce the night’s feature play, which always carried the same title as the displayed work of art.
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.
Stories included:
• The Age Of Man
• The Wind Whispers Mary
• Girls Don’t Poop
• Talk2Me
• Call Him Maury
• Beyond The Mind’s Eye
• Remember When
• Lost
• In The Beginning There Was Me
• Status Quo
List Price: $24.95
8″ x 10″ (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
Full Color on White paper
104 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1934597699
ISBN-10: 1934597694
BISAC: Fiction / Horror
About the Author:
Thomas M. Malafarina is an author of horror fiction. To date he has published three horror novels — “99 Souls”, “Burn Phone” and “Eye Contact” — as well as a collection of horror short stories called “13 Nasty Endings” and a book of single panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too; Cartoons For The Slightly Off Center” through Sunbury Press.
In addition, many of Thomas’ works have appeared in short story anthologies and e-magazines. Some have also been produced and presented for internet podcasts.
Thomas is best known for the twists and surprises in his stories, and he is quite fond of developing the explicitly descriptive scenes of horror, gore and violence he depicts in his work.
Thomas lives in South Heidelberg Township, just outside of Wernersville, Pa., with his wife, JoAnne. They have three grown children and three grandchildren.
For more information, please see:
http://www.sunburypress.com/galleryofhorror.html
For more information about artist Nunzio Barbera
http://www.artreview.com/profile/NunzioBarberaII
Review of a recent exhibition by Nunzio Barbera:
http://www.prlog.org/10978004-nightmare-on-south-front-s …
September 2, 2011 | Categories: book releases | Tags: Gallery of Horror, horror, night gallery, nunzio barbera, rod serling, short stories, thomas malafarina | Leave a comment
Thomas Malafarina’s short story collection “Gallery of Horror” inspired by the art of Nunzio Barbera
Camp Hill, PA – Sunbury Press has released Thomas M. Malafarina’s latest book “Gallery of Horror”, a collection of ten short stories based on the dark collages of Keyser, West Virginia’s Nunzio Barbera.
Regarding Thomas Malafarina’s “Eye Contact”
“If H.P Lovecraft were to write the “The Dead Zone”, this would be it …” George Andrade, Horror News.net
About the Book:
From 1970 to 1973, the television network NBC aired a program called “Night Gallery” hosted by Rod Serling who was best know for the series “The Twilight Zone” during the 1950s and 1960s. Each week, the show started with Rod standing in front of a work of disturbing artwork displayed on an easel. Next he would proceed to introduce the night’s feature play, which always carried the same title as the displayed work of art.
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.
Stories included:
• The Age Of Man
• The Wind Whispers Mary
• Girls Don’t Poop
• Talk2Me
• Call Him Maury
• Beyond The Mind’s Eye
• Remember When
• Lost
• In The Beginning There Was Me
• Status Quo
List Price: $14.95
5.5″ x 8.5″ (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
Black & White on White paper
182 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1934597613
ISBN-10: 1934597619
BISAC: Fiction / Horror
About the Author:
Thomas M. Malafarina is an author of horror fiction. To date he has published three horror novels — “99 Souls”, “Burn Phone” and “Eye Contact” — as well as a collection of horror short stories called “13 Nasty Endings” and a book of single panel cartoons called “Yes I Smelled It Too; Cartoons For The Slightly Off Center” through Sunbury Press.
In addition, many of Thomas’ works have appeared in short story anthologies and e-magazines. Some have also been produced and presented for internet podcasts.
Thomas is best known for the twists and surprises in his stories, and he is quite fond of developing the explicitly descriptive scenes of horror, gore and violence he depicts in his work.
Thomas lives in South Heidelberg Township, just outside of Wernersville, Pa., with his wife, JoAnne. They have three grown children and three grandchildren.
For more information about artist Nunzio Barbera
http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/nunzio-barbera.html
Review of a recent exhibition by Nunzio Barbera:
http://www.prlog.org/10978004-nightmare-on-south-front-st…
August 6, 2011 | Categories: book releases | Tags: Gallery of Horror, night gallery, nunzio barbera, rod serling, short stories, thomas malafarina | Leave a comment
Thomas Malafarina’s 2nd edition of “13 Nasty Endings” now available with new cover art
LEMOYNE, Pa. — Lemoyne, PA – Sunbury Press has released a second edition of Thomas Malafarina’s short story compilation “13 Nasty Endings” with Alecia Nye cover art. The duo had previously paired up successfully on the author’s novels “Burn Phone” and “99 Souls”.
About 13 Nasty Endings:
Not all stories have a “happy ending”. Sometimes the forces of evil are just too strong to allow the characters, whether protagonist or antagonist, to survive unscathed. Sometimes it is because of revenge or sinister forces or simply bad Karma.
Welcome to “Thirteen Nasty Endings”, a collection of short horror stories by Thomas M Malafarina. In this disturbing world of terror and foreboding, virtually every story has the potential to end badly for someone. There will be no “happily ever afters” in this collection! This is definitely not a “feel good” compilation. Thirteen Nasty Endings guarantees that someone, whether deserving or not, will get it in the end.
Thomas has put together an incredibly upsetting anthology of some of his most gory, horrifying, disturbing and bizarre tales for your reading pleasure.
…from the book:
…A second later, her eyes flew open covered in a grey film. She sat up in bed, her emaciated form visible under the nightgown, which now hung from her bony shoulders. Long gone was the look of loving affection, also gone was the catatonic stare, both replaced by a savage look of hunger Roger knew was reserved for the warm-blooded walking lunch wagons formerly known as the human race. And he had just made it to the top of the menu.
Other Alecia Nye covers:
“99 Souls” by Thomas Malafarina
“Burn Phone” by Thomas Malafarina
“Pythagoras the Mathemagician” by Karim El-Koussa
… more to come!
Thomas Malafarina’s collection of short stories includes:
For Eternity
Bright of the Living Dead
Breakfast of Champions
The Lurkers
Whence Cometh the Wolf?
The Demon of Coogan’s Mine
Happy Valentines Day
Bordello of the Bizarre
Deer Gap
Buzzards
Devil’s Den
The House on the Hill
Retribution
…thirteen entertaining tales of horror and the macabre — ALL with very very nasty endings!
Praise for Burn Phone:
“…one hell of a rollicking horror house ride.”
George Andrade, Horror News
List Price: $14.95
5.5″ x 8.5″ (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
Black & White on White paper
156 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1934597279
ISBN-10: 1934597279
BISAC: Fiction / Horror
For more information, please see:
http://www.sunburypressstore.com/13-Nasty-Endings-9781934597279.htm?categoryId=-1
December 13, 2010 | Categories: book releases | Tags: 13 Nasty Endings, horror, short stories, thomas malafarina | Leave a comment
Horror short story compilation “Thirteen Nasty Endings” by Thomas Malafarina now for sale
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Camp Hill, PA – Sunbury Press has released Thomas Malafarina’s horror short story compilation “Thirteen Nasty Endings”. It is available from the publisher and from Amazon.com and other online booksellers. This is Malafarina’s first compilation of short stories and is the second of three books contracted by Sunbury Press.
About the book:
Not all stories have a “happy ending”. Sometimes the forces of evil are just too strong to allow the characters, whether protagonist or antagonist, to survive unscathed. Sometimes it is because of revenge or sinister forces or simply bad Karma.
Welcome to “Thirteen Nasty Endings”, a collection of short horror stories by Thomas M Malafarina. In this disturbing world of terror and foreboding, virtually every story has the potential to end badly for someone. There will be no “happily ever afters” in this collection! This is definitely not a “feel good” compilation. Thirteen Nasty Endings guarantees that someone, whether deserving or not, will get it in the end.
Thomas has put together an incredibly upsetting anthology of some of his most gory, horrifying, disturbing and bizarre tales for your reading pleasure.
Publication Date: Jul 19 2010
ISBN/EAN13: 1453655700 / 9781453655702
Page Count: 158
Binding Type: US Trade Paper
Trim Size: 5.5″ x 8.5″
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Related Categories: Fiction / Horror
About Thomas Malafarina:
Thomas M Malafarina is a horror author from the Reading, PA area who has previously published a horror novel entitled “Ninety-Nine Souls”, also through Sunbury Press.
Thomas has enjoyed a life-long love of writing, music and art and of course, horror. “Thirteen Nasty Endings” is a collection of some of his favorite and often disturbing short stories.
Thomas lives in South Heidelberg Township, just outside of Wernersville, PA with his wife JoAnne. They have three grown children and three grandchildren.
Available on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Thirteen-Nasty-Endings-Compilation-…
July 24, 2010 | Categories: book releases | Tags: horror, schuylkill county, short stories, thomas malafarina | Leave a comment
Author Thomas Malafarina Signed by Sunbury Press — Three Books Scheduled
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Camp Hill, PA – Sunbury Press, Inc. announced today the signing of horror fiction author Thomas Malafarina for three works to be titled Ninety-Nine Souls, Thirteen Nasty Endings and Burn Phone. Thomas resides in Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. These are the first published works by the author.
See http://www.sunburypress.com for details.
Regarding Ninety-Nine Souls:
Thomas Malafarina’s first novel is set in 1965 in his native Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
A young boy is savagely disemboweled in the presence of his friends at an abandoned coal mine by an unidentified creature. During the investigation, which follows, a Philadelphia television reporter learns from an eccentric old codger a terrible legend about the disastrous history of the mine – a tale about a mine disaster many years ago in which three coal miners were trapped a mile below the surface. Out of desparation, one of the miners sold his soul to Satan in order to get revenge for the disaster. In return, Satan transformed this man into an immortal soul-feeding demon that must remain trapped in the mine until he gathers ninety-nine souls.
How do you kill what can’t be killed? How do you stop the unstoppable? Welcome to a place where terror reigns, where unspeakable horror and demonic savagery is the norm; where lost souls writhe and struggle for a freedom that may never come.
Welcome to Coogan’s mine; the home of Devil Dan.
ISBN/EAN13: 1453653716 / 9781453653715
Page Count: 160
Binding Type: US Trade Paper
Trim Size: 5.5″ x 8.5″
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Related Categories: Fiction / Horror
Regarding Thirteen Nasty Endings:
Not all stories have a “happy ending”. Sometimes the forces of evil are just too strong to allow the characters, whether protagonist or antagonist, to survive unscathed. Sometimes it is because of revenge or sinister forces or simply bad Karma.
Welcome to “Thirteen Nasty Endings”, a collection of short horror stories by Thomas M Malafarina. In this disturbing world of terror and foreboding, virtually every story has the potential to end badly for someone. There will be no “happily ever afters” in this collection! This is definitely not a “feel good” compilation. Thirteen Nasty Endings guarantees that someone, whether deserving or not, will get it in the end.
Thomas has put together an incredibly upsetting anthology of some of his most gory, horrifying, disturbing and bizarre tales for your reading pleasure.
ISBN/EAN13: 1453655700 / 9781453655702
Page Count: 160 (estimate)
Binding Type: US Trade Paper
Trim Size: 5.5″ x 8.5″
Language English
Color: Black and White
Related Categories: Fiction / Horror
June 24, 2010 | Categories: company news | Tags: 13 Nasty Endings, 99 Souls, short stories, thomas malafarina | Leave a comment