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Hookland 1/3/15 1:45:08

‘The half-shadow of folk memory, always moving, always cast by the totems of landscape – tree, rock or spire.’ – C.L. Nolan

'The half-shadow of folk memory, always moving, always cast by the totems of landscape – tree, rock or spire.' – C.L. Nolan

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 28, 2015

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Hookland 1/3/15 3:35:47

@GeorgeMacD It looks a little like a 1950s promotional booklet for some subset cult.

@GeorgeMacD It looks a little like a 1950s promotional booklet for some subset cult.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 28, 2015

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Hookland 1/3/15 3:48:28

@GeorgeMacD It could almost be the sort of pamphlet handed out to you in bits of Hookland. Secrets of Ooze.

@GeorgeMacD It could almost be the sort of pamphlet handed out to you in bits of Hookland. Secrets of Ooze.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 28, 2015

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Hookland 1/3/15 4:03:58

@GeorgeMacD It’s a long way from being published. It is however being serialised as an ongoing work which appeals to my Dickensian side.

@GeorgeMacD It's a long way from being published. It is however being serialised as an ongoing work which appeals to my Dickensian side.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 28, 2015

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Hookland 1/2/15 0:41:25

@ferlamp @rowiecrumbs Thank you!

@ferlamp @rowiecrumbs Thank you!

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 31, 2015

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Hookland 1/2/15 0:42:39

@pinktaxiblogger @ferlamp @rowiecrumbs There’s only a puddle, not ocean, between deep shadows of English Gothic and feverdream of American.

@pinktaxiblogger @ferlamp @rowiecrumbs There's only a puddle, not ocean, between deep shadows of English Gothic and feverdream of American.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 31, 2015

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Hookland 1/2/15 5:07:40

The elusive folk musician Mike Bickerstaff, can sometimes be seen on the Weychester & Blackmore canal. http://t.co/BnEWd6V0YS

The elusive folk musician Mike Bickerstaff, can sometimes be seen on the Weychester & Blackmore canal. pic.twitter.com/BnEWd6V0YS

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 31, 2015

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Hookland 1/2/15 6:25:43

@_psonice @gasmanic It’s the man who invented the ‘dark folk’ genre back in the day. It’s probably a wiper.

@_psonice @gasmanic It's the man who invented the 'dark folk' genre back in the day. It's probably a wiper.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 31, 2015

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Hookland 1/2/15 6:32:49

@_psonice @gasmanic The Guide will eventually get round to covering him and the reasons he became a recluse.

@_psonice @gasmanic The Guide will eventually get round to covering him and the reasons he became a recluse.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 31, 2015

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Hookland 1/2/15 6:35:31

@_psonice @gasmanic I dare say, there might even be a track from him when it comes to compiling the Hookland 1963-1979 album.

@_psonice @gasmanic I dare say, there might even be a track from him when it comes to compiling the Hookland 1963-1979 album.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) January 31, 2015

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