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David Goudsward      

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David Goudsward is a historian, editor, and author, having written or co-written more than 15 books on topics ranging from H. P. Lovecraft's travels to ancient stone ruins in New England. He is the author of numerous articles on local history topics and a frequent lecturer on historical topics and the craft of writing. He lives in Lake Worth, Florida.

His most recent books include Sun, Sand, and Sea Serpents (Anomalist Books), The Westford Knight and Henry Sinclair (McFarland Publishing), and Adventurous Liberation - H. P. Lovecraft in Florida (Bold Venture Press).

He can occasionally be seen on episodes of the Travel Channel shows Mysteries at the Museum and Monumental Mysteries.

 


SUN, SAND, AND SEA SERPENTS

Ever since Columbus spotted mermaids, sea monsters, and mystery lizards in the New World, sightings of a diverse array of marine cryptids have continued unabated in the waters of Florida, the Southeastern coast, and the Caribbean. Dinosaurs, mermaids, and sea serpents in a range of colors and lengths, along with monster sharks, mystery seals, and giant penguins, all seem to have made the tourist-friendly waters of the region their home. In Florida, it became a running joke that the tourist season officially started when the first sea serpent report appeared.

What's behind all the reports? Hoaxes? Some certainly are. Yellow journalism? Yes, sometimes. Misidentifications? It's pretty common. A way to drum up business? Shocking, but true. But in that mix, there may well be some unidentified animals as well. David Goudsward digs up the original sources and interviews to sort fact from fiction, and tells some fascinating stories along the way.

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