@guessworker https://t.co/ODqNV977y0
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 7, 2018
things are remembered differently
@guessworker https://t.co/ODqNV977y0
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 7, 2018
The land is not made quiet with prayers of pretty words. It will eat your voice if you try that. – Cunning Jack Rosehip https://t.co/6LUYuwKtO8
The land is not made quiet with prayers of pretty words. It will eat your voice if you try that. – Cunning Jack Rosehip pic.twitter.com/6LUYuwKtO8
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 7, 2018
@Dr_EmWhitaker @lazcorp It is one of the best Victorian novels and is hard to screw up (though many have tried and succeeded in doing so). This was already on my listening list, now more excited by the recommendation.
It is one of the best Victorian novels and is hard to screw up (though many have tried and succeeded in doing so). This was already on my listening list, now more excited by the recommendation.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 8, 2018
@francesmclaugh @MijiMijiyoon38 https://t.co/eTuAA4YM7x
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 8, 2018
@thevitalspark01 Yes. The Puck Fairs. https://t.co/krkYrJtLKc
Yes. The Puck Fairs. pic.twitter.com/krkYrJtLKc
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 8, 2018
Illustration from Û÷The Barrowcross AnglerÛª. An early tale in the city-idiot-comes-to-the-country #folkhorror genre. https://t.co/0BFpPZztK5
Illustration from ‘The Barrowcross Angler’. An early tale in the city-idiot-comes-to-the-country #folkhorror genre. pic.twitter.com/0BFpPZztK5
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 8, 2018
Even to its most western cliff, HooklandÛªs coast holds its ghosts of wreckers, the drowned and lost, to the last. https://t.co/0oGQZDGzer
Even to its most western cliff, Hookland’s coast holds its ghosts of wreckers, the drowned and lost, to the last. pic.twitter.com/0oGQZDGzer
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 8, 2018
@dickiestraker1 I think those who know their rivers well – whether local or not – know not only which spots are not only good for taking fish, but those which carry a fear tithe, those that feel like trespass whatever permission and permits we have to be there.
I think those who know their rivers well – whether local or not – know not only which spots are not only good for taking fish, but those which carry a fear tithe, those that feel like trespass whatever permission and permits we have to be there.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 8, 2018
@dickiestraker1 https://t.co/ss2zafoDlW
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 8, 2018
Flowers, buttocks, wood-sprites and witches in today’s #Hookland Dialect Dictionary. https://t.co/x8W5ZfNScU
Flowers, buttocks, wood-sprites and witches in today's #Hookland Dialect Dictionary. pic.twitter.com/x8W5ZfNScU
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) May 7, 2018