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Novel by Scott T.
Goudsward
"TRAILER
TRASH is one hell of a vampire novel. It moves faster than an Olympic
sprinter with a pack of bloodsuckers in hot pursuit, and packs more
story into its pages than many books twice its length. With its large
scope, plentiful action, and engaging characters, Goudsward has
delivered a definite winner."
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Jeff Strand, author of PRESSURE
Scott takes
you on a teeth-gnashing thrill ride, filled with enough bloody action to
keep the reader turning pages well into the night. I recommend
Trailer Trash to anyone who likes a good vampire story. --
Dale Murphy -
Graveside Tales
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Non-Fiction by Scott T. Goudsward

Shadows Over New England
"[T]his
book is a terrific guide for the lover of weird fiction and New
England’s own uncanny heritage. .."
Michelle Souliere, Strange Maine Gazette
"Move over, Weird New England...there's a new gun in town and it's loaded for bear! If you thought you knew a lot about spooky goings-on in the states that gave us maple syrup, Maine lobster, and the Boston Tea Party -- not to mention the minds of writers like Lovecraft and Stephen King -- think again. Packed with fun information that will have you revisiting your bookshelf again and again..."
"Shadows Over New England is an invaluable and engrossing resource for any reader or writer, whether horror or otherwise: there's a whole universe of facts-becoming-imagination here, so snuggle up with this book and hang on tight--you're in for a memorable ride."
T.M. Wright, author of Blue Canoe, forthcoming from PS Publications
"The darkness has been malingering over New England since the birth of American literature, but we've had to wait until the 21st Century and the Brothers Goudsward for the first map of the shadowlands. We've been blessed with two personable cartographers, thorough and meticulous in their labors, and this -- their first regional overview of the geographic lay of the land in dark fantasy and horror in all media -- is the finest imaginable roadmap."
Stephen R. Bissette, Swamp Thing, Taboo, Tyrant

Shadows Over Florida
“Tourists think
of Florida as beaches, sun and fun. Few know that blood, guts
and monsters prospered during the Grindhouse days of Florida
film making. Shadows Over Florida vividly captures the
history of these films and credits a lot of my crazy friends
that gave birth to independent film making. After making over a
dozen films in Florida since the late 1950's, I thought I knew
film history. After reading Dave and Scott's book, I feel like
a novice. I highly recommend Shadows over Florida.”
-- William Grefé,
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