@GhostCatLady Me. Too much punk and too my changeling in the blood.
Me. Too much punk and too my changeling in the blood.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
things are remembered differently
@GhostCatLady Me. Too much punk and too my changeling in the blood.
Me. Too much punk and too my changeling in the blood.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@GhostCatLady Cunning to the bone and on the bone, changelling maps to lanes in both worlds.
Cunning to the bone and on the bone, changelling maps to lanes in both worlds.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@GhostCatLady https://t.co/mHom4WjOeP
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@GhostCatLady No. That is the popular opinion. One far too many authors ignore.
No. That is the popular opinion. One far too many authors ignore.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@paganpages Full on swoon.
Full on swoon.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@paganpages In the black and charnel house greys of bone ash, it seems somehow to not only be the Bates house, but an echo of the American gothic of Munster and Adams.
In the black and charnel house greys of bone ash, it seems somehow to not only be the Bates house, but an echo of the American gothic of Munster and Adams.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@GhostCatLady Three pages. A paragraph on each. All it takes.
Three pages. A paragraph on each. All it takes.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@whutaxcent @HauntedHour Much needed.
Much needed.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@whutaxcent @HauntedHour That would be me. Too much punk in the DNA, too much Changeling.
That would be me. Too much punk in the DNA, too much Changeling.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 2, 2018
@thevitalspark01 @kayorchison The Ghost Bear of Hookland, unlike the bears of some other places in England, is always depicted as unshackled, a reminder that he broke the bonds of his captors, taking revenge on them and their ilk even beyond death.
The Ghost Bear of Hookland, unlike the bears of some other places in England, is always depicted as unshackled, a reminder that he broke the bonds of his captors, taking revenge on them and their ilk even beyond death.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 3, 2018