@HelenSlavinBook Wait until you see the Cs.
Wait until you see the Cs.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
things are remembered differently
@HelenSlavinBook Wait until you see the Cs.
Wait until you see the Cs.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@_psonice Not being an lochs in Hookland and only one large pool, the same story is somewhat adapted to rivers in this county.
Not being an lochs in Hookland and only one large pool, the same story is somewhat adapted to rivers in this county.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@davidbezartist Love that!
Love that!
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@DeborahBourbage Totally agree, though peak viewing time is a stormy winter night after you should be in bed.
Totally agree, though peak viewing time is a stormy winter night after you should be in bed.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@DeborahBourbage Though as writers, we can always claim – legitimately – that daytime Hammer watching is research.
Though as writers, we can always claim – legitimately – that daytime Hammer watching is research.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@DeborahBourbage When you crunch conkers under foot, it is time to start planning the traditional Halloween-Bonfire week HammerFest.
When you crunch conkers under foot, it is time to start planning the traditional Halloween-Bonfire week HammerFest.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@DeborahBourbage I often try to explain how significant Hammer has been to British cultural-static, but I stop myself and watch some instead
I often try to explain how significant Hammer has been to British cultural-static, but I stop myself and watch some instead
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@DeborahBourbage There is a part of me when October comes, which is always the child walking back through the woods from school as it got…
There is a part of me when October comes, which is always the child walking back through the woods from school as it got…
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@DeborahBourbage … dark, that low, creeping mist forming and being terrified due to Salem’s Lot and the Hammer films playing in my head.
… dark, that low, creeping mist forming and being terrified due to Salem's Lot and the Hammer films playing in my head.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016
@DeborahBourbage Horror as a genre, as C.L. Nolan would say, gives us narratives and metaphors we need but are denied elsewhere.
Horror as a genre, as C.L. Nolan would say, gives us narratives and metaphors we need but are denied elsewhere.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2016