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David Sciuto

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About David

David Sciuto has worked as a professional communicator, writing, teaching writing and communication, and technology, as well as broadcasting for several decades. From writing a self-syndicated New England newspaper and blog column, to writing technical documentation and marketing collateral for major and startup companies, to hosting a weekly radio show in the Boston and Lowell markets, to designing and running online communities for major companies, David has applied his extensive knowledge and experience of all things media as a communicator. He has designed and taught communication, technical, and writing courses for the past 25 years at UMass, Boston University, Wentworth, and Emerson, where he designed and taught e-communication courses at the masters level. He is a faculty member of UMass Lowell’s Senior Adjuncts where he teaches part-time. David holds a doctorate in Education, an MFA, an MBA with a concentration in marketing communication, a post-graduate certificate in Technical Communication, and a BA in Secondary Education and English. He is currently working on a novel, "The Angel of the Mourning" and a collection of short stories, "The Parsonage and Other Tales." David’s poetry has appeared in the international ezine, The Horror Ezine, where he has been the featured poet on occasion. David’s favorite genres include Gothic fantasy, suspense, and horror. He is a true believer in contributing to Neo-Romanticism and leading the next wave of a retro-Romantic movement.