The entwined relationship of nature and folklore. #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/cGqjLLADUs
The entwined relationship of nature and folklore. #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/cGqjLLADUs
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 4, 2018
things are remembered differently
The entwined relationship of nature and folklore. #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/cGqjLLADUs
The entwined relationship of nature and folklore. #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/cGqjLLADUs
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 4, 2018
You want those lovely @maximpetergriff Hookland Horrors cards and the book that goes with them, this first.
You want those lovely @maximpetergriff Hookland Horrors cards and the book that goes with them, this first. https://t.co/d7sG1QhGoh
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 4, 2018
#Hookland1940 https://t.co/63TewaAfZV
#Hookland1940 pic.twitter.com/63TewaAfZV
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018
@mjpcuervo Another idea: we create a new county by county anthology of folklore of England – it’s not as if we don’t know the writers to cover the whole 48 with wonderful tellings of the land.
Another idea: we create a new county by county anthology of folklore of England – it's not as if we don't know the writers to cover the whole 48 with wonderful tellings of the land.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018
Dramas are often defined by the villains rather than their heroes and for many in my generation, Jacqueline Pearce was a gloriously defining villain. RIP
Dramas are often defined by the villains rather than their heroes and for many in my generation, Jacqueline Pearce was a gloriously defining villain. RIP
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018
@pighilltweets @mjpcuervo Hookland started with a map.
Hookland started with a map.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018
@joyfulrivers @mjpcuervo I was thinking much more of an anthology of togetherness. Part of the joy of the Reader’s Digest treasury is its ‘everywhere but together’.
I was thinking much more of an anthology of togetherness. Part of the joy of the Reader's Digest treasury is its 'everywhere but together'.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018
@joyfulrivers @mjpcuervo All those voices you love in one place. Like Twitter, but a thousand times better as it would be a a book.
All those voices you love in one place. Like Twitter, but a thousand times better as it would be a a book.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018
@DeadGull Proper.
Proper.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018
@inside_the_out @PaulNashProject @cultauthor From me as well, thank you. Appreciated.
From me as well, thank you. Appreciated.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 3, 2018