@xeroscape Hookland in all its glory.
@xeroscape Hookland in all its glory.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
things are remembered differently
@xeroscape Hookland in all its glory.
@xeroscape Hookland in all its glory.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
‘I’ve heard my stories described as Imperial gothic nightmare, dealing with a fear of chaos and decline of the British Empire.’ – C.L. Nolan
'I've heard my stories described as Imperial gothic nightmare, dealing with a fear of chaos and decline of the British Empire.' – C.L. Nolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
‘As someone who always thought the British Empire was a thoroughly bad idea, I can hardly imagine its decline as a nightmare.’ – C.L. Nolan
'As someone who always thought the British Empire was a thoroughly bad idea, I can hardly imagine its decline as a nightmare.' – C.L. Nolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
@TheHillpaul All of C.L. Nolan’s works will eventually come into the public domain.
@TheHillpaul All of C.L. Nolan's works will eventually come into the public domain.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
@LizsScribbles @mcrhistfest All the layers of memory, all the layers of story.
@LizsScribbles @mcrhistfest All the layers of memory, all the layers of story.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
‘If you deal in folklore, old gods and landscape, you cannot help but see empires as transient as racing cloud shadows.’ – C.L. Nolan
'If you deal in folklore, old gods and landscape, you cannot help but see empires as transient as racing cloud shadows.' – C.L. Nolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
Arthur, come down and talk to me of old gods and the gods yet to come. There’s beer to drink and stones to poke. – Nolan in letter to Machen
Arthur, come down and talk to me of old gods and the gods yet to come. There's beer to drink and stones to poke. – Nolan in letter to Machen
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
‘In Hookland one is constantly playing hide-and-seek with all of England’s forgotten gods.’ – John Betjeman.
'In Hookland one is constantly playing hide-and-seek with all of England's forgotten gods.' – John Betjeman.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
@fatalenglishman I am expecting similar missives from all my contributors to next year’s Hookland anthology.
@fatalenglishman I am expecting similar missives from all my contributors to next year's Hookland anthology.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015
‘All of the worlds that share a border with ours have have a gate that opens in twlight.’ – C.L. Nolan https://t.co/t1fn9Pmaaz
'All of the worlds that share a border with ours have have a gate that opens in twlight.' – C.L. Nolan pic.twitter.com/t1fn9Pmaaz
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 30, 2015