@johnharrigan @azrael2393 We know our deep tribe, we know when the land is speaking through one of us.
We know our deep tribe, we know when the land is speaking through one of us.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2018
things are remembered differently
@johnharrigan @azrael2393 We know our deep tribe, we know when the land is speaking through one of us.
We know our deep tribe, we know when the land is speaking through one of us.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2018
@EllenJRogers @lazcorp @catvincent @azrael2393 @johnharrigan You all know you can have my words for free for any project you all do.
You all know you can have my words for free for any project you all do.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2018
@DeadGull Gravel-hugging sod the Barbel. Hard to catch.
Gravel-hugging sod the Barbel. Hard to catch.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018
@dawindecker @cultauthor I have been singing to myself ‘We Will Fix It’ as well as humming the them to Ivor The Engine.
I have been singing to myself 'We Will Fix It' as well as humming the them to Ivor The Engine.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018
Fear gives the eyes barrow-wights where there never was any barrow. ÛÒ Trad. Hookland aphorism from the west of the county
Fear gives the eyes barrow-wights where there never was any barrow.
– Trad. Hookland aphorism from the west of the county— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018
@miriel_tar An entry in The Guide itself will cover the speculation of what the ‘incident’ was.
An entry in The Guide itself will cover the speculation of what the 'incident' was.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018
The boneyard of St. Non, Banestone, where walking ghosts are said to whisper things beyond living sight. https://t.co/N6wSmI79DA
The boneyard of St. Non, Banestone, where walking ghosts are said to whisper things beyond living sight. pic.twitter.com/N6wSmI79DA
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018
The wind plays the song of ruin among the abandoned farms on Barrowcross Moor. https://t.co/iNJMw7fkiN
The wind plays the song of ruin among the abandoned farms on Barrowcross Moor. pic.twitter.com/iNJMw7fkiN
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018
@brotherurth If you wait a wee bit longer, the 60,000-word version of the Writer’s Bible will be available with more than just a name.
If you wait a wee bit longer, the 60,000-word version of the Writer's Bible will be available with more than just a name.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018
@brotherurth And you know how Hookland works. https://t.co/K6ewxczc0o
And you know how Hookland works. pic.twitter.com/K6ewxczc0o
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 3, 2018