Ronald Malfi
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Ronald Malfi | |
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Born | April 28, 1977 Brooklyn, New York |
Occupation | novelist, short story writer, screenwriter |
Nationality | United States |
Genre | horror fiction, mainstream fiction, crime fiction |
Literary movement | Speculative Literary |
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Ronald Malfi is an American novelist whose genres include horror, thrillers, mainstream, and literary fiction. Malfi is also a musician, and for a time he fronted the Baltimore-based alternative rock band Nellie Blide. He currently lives in Maryland.
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Biographical Info
Ronald Malfi was born on April 28, 1977 in Brooklyn, New York.[1] His father was a Secret Service agent and his mother was a stay-at-home mom, who eventually raised four children, of which Ronald was the eldest.[2] His father's job saw the family transferred to various cities throughout the northeast until they eventually relocated to Severna Park, Maryland, where Ronald attended Severna Park High School until his graduation in 1995.[3] Malfi went on to study at Anne Arundel Community College and ultimately received a degree in English from Towson University in 1999.[4][5]
Malfi began writing stories at an early age.[6] His earliest short stories and small press novels saw Malfi using his full name, Ronald Damien Malfi, but he later dropped his middle name for his mass market releases.[7] As for his daily writing routine, Malfi has said he typically tries to write about 15 pages a day.[8] He is considered one of the new wave of literary, or "art house," horror novelists.[9]
In 2009, his novel Shamrock Alley, based on the true exploits of his own father, a retired Secret Service agent who went undercover and infiltrated the violent Irish gang in Manhattan known as The Westies,[10] was released and optioned for television.[11] The novel also won a Silver Independent Publisher Book Awards medal (IPPY) in the thriller/suspense/mystery novel category in 2010.[12]
In 2010, his novel Snow was released in paperback to much acclaim, as reviewers touted the novel's near-flawless pacing[13] and descriptive writing.[14] Malfi claims the novel was "feverishly hammered out in about two weeks."[15] The plot of the novel follows a group of strangers in to a town in Iowa which has been overrun by snow phantoms that can turn people into flesh-hungry zombies.
In 2011, the publication of his novel Floating Staircase garnered him much praise, and the novel won a Gold IPPY Award[16][17] and was nominated by the Horror Writers Association for the Bram Stoker Award for best novel of 2011.[18]
During a 2011 radio interview, Malfi stated that most of his fiction deals with the concept of lost or confused identity.[19]
Novels
The Space Between (2000)
The Fall of Never (2004)
The Nature of Monsters (2006)
Via Dolorosa (2007)
Passenger (2008)
Shamrock Alley (2009)
The Ascent (2010)
Cradle Lake (2011)
Floating Staircase (2011)[22]
The Narrows (2012)
December Park (2014)
Little Girls (2015)
Novellas
Borealis (2009)
The Stranger (2009)
The Separation (2011)
Skullbelly (2011)
After the Fade (2012)
The Mourning House (2012)[23]
A Shrill Keening (2014)
Collections
Ronald Malfi Thriller Collection (2012)
They Lurk: 4 Novellas (2014)
Awards
"I Know What You Are" (poem)
- Second Place (amateur), "Dracula '97" from the Transylvanian Society of Dracula.[24]
Shamrock Alley
- Independent Publisher Book Award (Silver)[25]
Floating Staircase
- Nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel of 2011[26]
- Independent Publisher Book Award (Gold Medal of Honor)[27][28]
- Winner (third place), Vincent Preis International Horror Award[29]
Cradle Lake
- Benjamin Franklin Independent Book Award (Silver)[30]
December Park
- Beverly Hills Book Award[31]
See also
References
- ↑ Ronald Malfi's biography
- ↑ Horror Drive-In interview with Ronald Malfi
- ↑ Severna Park Voice article
- ↑ Press Release
- ↑ Crime Scene interview
- ↑ dfuse interview
- ↑ <http://horrordrive-in.com/smf/index.php?topic=5592.msg%msg_id%/ HorrorDrive-In Q&A]
- ↑ Crime Scene interview
- ↑ Horror Garage interview
- ↑ Horror Drive-In interview with Ronald Malfi
- ↑ 10 Questions with Ronald Malfi
- ↑ 2010 List of IPPY Award winners
- ↑ Snow review from Dark Scribe Magazine
- ↑ Review from the Las Vegas Review-Journal
- ↑ MK Horror's review of "Snow"
- ↑ 2012 IPPY Book Award results
- ↑ PR News
- ↑ HWA Stoker Award finalists, 2011
- ↑ Funky Werepig radio interview
- ↑ House of Horrors review
- ↑ Shroud Magazine review
- ↑ Publisher's Weekly review of "Floating Staircase"
- ↑ Publisher's Weekly review of "The Mourning House"
- ↑ "Dracula '97" award-winners
- ↑ List of awards won and nominations received
- ↑ Horror Writers Association website
- ↑ List of awards won and nominations received
- ↑ PR News
- ↑ 2012 Vincent Preis International Horror Book Award winners
- ↑ Benjamin Franklin Award list of winners
- ↑ Beverly Hills Book Awards 2015 list of winners and finalists
External links
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