@gary_budden … about the quest for paracetamol and a fry-up on the first morning of the apocalypse.
… about the quest for paracetamol and a fry-up on the first morning of the apocalypse.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
things are remembered differently
@gary_budden … about the quest for paracetamol and a fry-up on the first morning of the apocalypse.
… about the quest for paracetamol and a fry-up on the first morning of the apocalypse.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@pilgrimpace @gary_budden No. For a party trick I can drink 16 cans of Red Bull with no real impact as long as they are the diet version.
No. For a party trick I can drink 16 cans of Red Bull with no real impact as long as they are the diet version.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@gary_budden It is clich̩ when waking up is not integral to story or is used as device to jump-start set-up someone is too shite to write.
It is cliché when waking up is not integral to story or is used as device to jump-start set-up someone is too shite to write.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@pilgrimpace @gary_budden Day of the Triffids is short on paracetamol and fry-ups.
Day of the Triffids is short on paracetamol and fry-ups.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@gary_budden That’s just shite writing. The waking up has no relevance. I think it’s called the meander wank opening. Never works.
That's just shite writing. The waking up has no relevance. I think it's called the meander wank opening. Never works.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@gary_budden @weird_prophet https://t.co/YRAnz5Oi2z and https://t.co/lB94gQJWwh
https://t.co/YRAnz5Oi2z and https://t.co/lB94gQJWwh
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@KitCaless @MaxCairnduff @gary_budden I’d read any book by Frishchmann.
I'd read any book by Frishchmann.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@KitCaless @MaxCairnduff @gary_budden She will have your eyes out for that lack of respect.
She will have your eyes out for that lack of respect.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@a57998 A large part of Douglas Adams’ charm is the meander.
A large part of Douglas Adams' charm is the meander.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016
@gary_budden @MaxCairnduff The advice novelists often get, start the book two chapter in, often works for short stories in terms of pages.
The advice novelists often get, start the book two chapter in, often works for short stories in terms of pages.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2016