
Scott
T. Goudsward
is the author of numerous short stories, screen plays and novels. He's
had an avid obsession in horror since first hearing his first Edgar
Allan Poe story in the fifth grade and seeing the classic slasher flick
Friday the 13th (the original) for the first time. It is by sheer
coincidence he resides in the same odd little New England city that
spawned Colonial axe murderess Hannah Dustin, beloved Abolitionist poet
JG Whittier, TV host Tom Bergeron and heavy metal
rocker/director/-writer Rob Zombie. Shadows Over New England
marks his first venture into the non-fiction realm. He is currently
compiling material for a new anthology.

David Goudsward
is the
author of numerous articles on genealogy and New England megalithic
sites as well as the books
America’s Stonehenge: The Mystery Hill Story
(2003),
Ancient Stone Structures of New England
(2006) and
The Fly at Fifty (2008), a 50th anniversary retrospect on the classic movie
The Fly. In his copious free time, he also moderate a
weekly horror-themed humor list.
He is currently completing a study of the Westford Knight pre-Columbian
military effigy and a remembrance of the forgotten 1959 TV series Five
Fingers, both due out later this year.