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Hookland 9/6/16 17:49:12

@_psonice @muninnherself end is a haunting whisper that not only closes a circle, but also provides a sense of fear to take from the book.

end is a haunting whisper that not only closes a circle, but also provides a sense of fear to take from the book.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 18:01:40

@andymcinroy Just to say your cave photography is stunning. A window into a past that resonates in the DNA museum.

@andymcinroy Just to say your cave photography is stunning. A window into a past that resonates in the DNA museum.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 18:12:11

This is folklore. To walk in the deep green voices of place, ancestral whispers of dead and for them to talk. ‰ÛÒ CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

This is folklore. To walk in the deep green voices of place, ancestral whispers of dead and for them to talk. – CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 18:16:58

@andymcinroy We never really left the cave. It’s stories, its fears, its magic runs in us still. Superb work.

We never really left the cave. It's stories, its fears, its magic runs in us still. Superb work.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 18:27:27

@foolishpeople What is truth and what is story in folklore is a border as blurred as salt line in an estuary. ‰ÛÒ CL Nolan

What is truth and what is story in folklore is a border as blurred as salt line in an estuary. – CL Nolan

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 18:40:46

@DeeDeeChainey He is incapable of being ever less than inspiring isn’t he?

He is incapable of being ever less than inspiring isn't he?

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 18:47:30

What is truth and what is story in folklore is a border as blurred as salt line in an estuary. ‰ÛÒ CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

What is truth and what is story in folklore is a border as blurred as salt line in an estuary. – CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 18:54:59

@FolkloreThurs Nothing in Hookland is made-up, just remembered differently. The blur is between fact and fiction is where we feel at home.

Nothing in Hookland is made-up, just remembered differently. The blur is between fact and fiction is where we feel at home.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 19:09:02

Some people use faery story as insult, implying untruth. Such people are fools. There‰Ûªs truth in faery stories. ‰ÛÒ CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

Some people use faery story as insult, implying untruth. Such people are fools. There’s truth in faery stories. – CL Nolan #FolkloreThursday

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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Hookland 9/6/16 19:25:21

‘Standing on land’s edge, the folklore of the sea talks to us in each breaking wave.’ – C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/sCeKTnrTik

'Standing on land's edge, the folklore of the sea talks to us in each breaking wave.'
– C.L. Nolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/sCeKTnrTik

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 9, 2016

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