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About Me

David Goudsward is the author of numerous articles on genealogy and New England megalithic sites. He has been a researcher at the Mystery Hill site for over 15 years, specializing in historical topics.

He previously edited a genealogy newsletter and is currently the webmaster of the New Hampshire Society of Genealogists. Formerly with the Dauphin County Library System in Harrisburg, PA, he now resides in Palm Beach County, Florida.

He is the author of America’s Stonehenge – The Mystery Hill Story(Branden Books, 2003) andAncient Stone Structures of New England (McFarland Publishing, 2006).

His next book, Shadows Over New England, an atlas on New England locations used in horror movies, regional Gothic literature and contemporary horror fiction is due out in 2008.

In his copious free time, when not talking about himself in the third person, he also webmasters a number of sites just to prove how big a geek he truly is: Marta Kristen , Bill Mumy , David Hedison , Roy Scheider and James Garner .

My Blog

The Fly redux

I am, once again, thinking The Fly at 50 project is finally done. The problem is that every time I stick a fork in it - it sticks back!After I signed off on it the first time, I got word that David He...
Posted by on Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:29:00 GMT

The Fly at 50

A pleasant surprise on a sweltering Sunday morning - the final proofs for The Fly at Fifty: The Creation and Legacy of a Classic Science Fiction Film has arrived, a good 2 months early. Solid looking ...
Posted by on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 08:20:00 GMT

Socratic Wisdom

In ancient Greece (469 - 399 BC), Socrates was widely lauded for his wisdom.One day the great philosopher came upon an acquaintance, who ran up to him excitedly and said, "Socrates, do you knowwhat I ...
Posted by on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 11:55:00 GMT

Godzilla! Ayeeee!

Something new down here, just in case 3 types of poisonous caterpillars and the myriad of ill-tempered biting ants weren't enough to make one long for a good old-fashioned killing frost. Feral iguana...
Posted by on Wed, 25 Apr 2007 20:47:00 GMT

A little accuracy might be good

Every so often, one runs across an unfamiliar film that may or may not be set in New England. The initial reaction is to go to IMDB and see what filming locations are. That can confirm it was filmed i...
Posted by on Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:17:00 GMT