@treadwells As soon as the book is in people’s hands, the zine will quickly follow. https://t.co/QI6M4m99wm
As soon as the book is in people's hands, the zine will quickly follow. pic.twitter.com/QI6M4m99wm
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
things are remembered differently
@treadwells As soon as the book is in people’s hands, the zine will quickly follow. https://t.co/QI6M4m99wm
As soon as the book is in people's hands, the zine will quickly follow. pic.twitter.com/QI6M4m99wm
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
@douglas80_phil The only pylon haters in Hookland are ACT. https://t.co/qsncxc7XgY
The only pylon haters in Hookland are ACT. pic.twitter.com/qsncxc7XgY
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
@Hermetic_Arts @carriemarx @LndnHorrorFest Brilliant.
Brilliant.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
People say the Blackmore & Weychester Canal is pretty. If they lived on it, theyÛªd talk about it different. Talk about the eel-nibbled corpses that tap on boat bottoms and other things. – Verity Cordona #VOH https://t.co/bFBmnt5isz
People say the Blackmore & Weychester Canal is pretty. If they lived on it, they’d talk about it different. Talk about the eel-nibbled corpses that tap on boat bottoms and other things. – Verity Cordona #VOH pic.twitter.com/bFBmnt5isz
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
@Oniropolis And our changing of the guards, our telling of the borders, is told not in march and shouted orders, but in pneumatic hiss and rhythmic clicking along the lines of in and out.
And our changing of the guards, our telling of the borders, is told not in march and shouted orders, but in pneumatic hiss and rhythmic clicking along the lines of in and out.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
Some traditional Hookland rhymes contain harsh truths. The sort of truths that make for safer navigation. https://t.co/DzWtnV2V6J
Some traditional Hookland rhymes contain harsh truths. The sort of truths that make for safer navigation. pic.twitter.com/DzWtnV2V6J
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
@EldritchGirl Is Hozier a modern thing?
Is Hozier a modern thing?
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
@EldritchGirl Is it related to the Canadian hoser? (I am slightly better at Canadian things than modern things).
Is it related to the Canadian hoser? (I am slightly better at Canadian things than modern things).
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
@EldritchGirl Ah, Irish then.
Ah, Irish then.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019
@interleaper That is often the problem in Hookland. Time goes by, but not as uniformly as elsewhere. Odd eddies and slow temporal meanders.
That is often the problem in Hookland. Time goes by, but not as uniformly as elsewhere. Odd eddies and slow temporal meanders.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 4, 2019