FEEDERS, out now!
If you think your social media apps of choice are bad, wait till you get a load of MonoLife.
It’s been a long road but Feeders has finally escaped out into the world.
Get my latest novel today in paperback, ebook, or audiobook. You know the score by now, so I’ll let a couple blurbs do the talking for me:
“Feeders is awesome, and the homestretch is as jaw-droppingly horrifying as anything I've ever read—and I say that from the vantage of one who has journeyed to the lunatic fringes of the horror genre. It takes quite a lot to unseat me, but this novel did just that.” —Nick Cutter, national bestselling author of The Troop and The Queen
“In Feeders, Serafini takes a horror-fueled and satirical look at the desensitization of violence and society’s overall obsession with social media and wraps it all up in a headlock of full-on terror. The last third of this novel reads like a fever-dream from which you’re powerless to awake. Timely, chilling, and unputdownable, this will be the horror novel everyone will be talking—and posting—about.” —Ronald Malfi, bestselling author of Small Town Horror
"If the alluring and addicting nature of doomscrolling was a novel, Feeders is it. I couldn't look away from the unrelenting, nerve-shredding drama of social media darlings selling their souls for clicks; a troubling cautionary tale.“ —Sadie Hartmann, Bram Stoker Award winning author of 101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered
“Caustic, nerve-shredding...and just so enormously entertaining—Feeders is one of the best novels I’ve read in a long time, and a beautiful example of the literature of discomfort. Be warned: you will see yourself in these pages. And what you see will startle you.” —Aaron Dries, author of Dirty Heads and House of Sighs
“Serafini takes a fresh look at the motivations behind our relationship with social media…[Feeders is] a strong statement about a current trend that showcases horror at its best.” —Booklist
I’ve also been making the podcast rounds. Keep an eye on my Instagram for all the updates, but this conversation with Rick Clifton for Quills & Chills was an especially fun deep dive into the book:
And for local-ish peeps, I’ll be doing a book singing this Friday, May 23 at Brookline Booksmith in Brookline, Massachusetts at 7pm. RSVP through Eventbrite. Maybe I’ll see some of you there!
Thanks to everyone who’s already read and reviewed this crazy little horror novel. I hope you’ll all consider giving Feeders a try now that it’s available wherever books are sold.