ReptonGuide 3/3/20 1:38:10

@PatchLimb @Jill_Treseder @NottmCityOfLit Like all of the quotes in Hookland and Repton, it comes from me as David Southwell, disguised by character and given out under the usual Hookland/Repton rules.

ReptonGuide 3/3/20 1:41:44

@PatchLimb @Jill_Treseder @NottmCityOfLit The quote reflects my deep belief and practice in all the landscape punk and fiction I do. It reflects the organising principle of projects like Hookland. I believe it to be true and certainly act as if it were in all I write.

Hookland 3/3/20 0:31:56

@AlasdairStuart @LegalValkyrie It might not matter a jot, but if I was going to do Hookland podcast fiction, you would be the first person I talk to. Your name, history and output is known widely and with joy. Journalists are lazy, I say that as a journalist of 34 years and as a former editor.

Hookland 3/3/20 0:37:12

@LegalValkyrie @dedbutdrmng @AlasdairStuart I never do emojis – far too old – but if there was one for Thank you for a temptation in this period of Lent that almost makes me give in and even thinking about it makes me thankful and lucky‰Ûª I would use it now.

Hookland 3/3/20 3:33:10

Once strange lights in the woods were thought to be either faeries or poachers, now they are aliens or kids messing around. We have come such a little way in dancing with this mystery. – Colin Andrews, 1979 https://t.co/HKd6pcq0PQ

Hookland 3/3/20 4:43:16

Mediaeval Hookland had so many prophetic ‰Û÷dreamers‰Ûª they were categorised by speciality. Alice the dreamer of walking bones; John the dreamer of winged-shadows; Elizabeth the dreamer of talking pools; Mary the dreamer of wise waves; Arthur the dreamer of ragged kings.