@maureenkspeller In our head canon, you already have the award.
In our head canon, you already have the award.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
things are remembered differently
@maureenkspeller In our head canon, you already have the award.
In our head canon, you already have the award.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
@maureenkspeller And you know, when you find yourself a character in other works of fiction, donÛªt be surprised if it isnÛªt other types of canon too.
And you know, when you find yourself a character in other works of fiction, don’t be surprised if it isn’t other types of canon too.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
I think we are going to need a Hookland anthology album of pylon music at some point.
I think we are going to need a Hookland anthology album of pylon music at some point. https://t.co/lfmHXCZI4x
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
@AHappyFlower No singing pylons, but you may be thinking of Changes.
No singing pylons, but you may be thinking of Changes.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
@AHappyFlower All technology has become the enemy. It famously features a scene where people no longer feel able to walk under the now silent pylons.
All technology has become the enemy. It famously features a scene where people no longer feel able to walk under the now silent pylons.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
@AHappyFlower That is the one.
That is the one.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
After research it seems there are three main supernatural bears in Hookland folklore: the spectral headless bear, the somewhat demonic sulphur bear and the ghost bear – which is the emblem of the county I self. – #MattAdams, 1980
After research it seems there are three main supernatural bears in Hookland folklore: the spectral headless bear, the somewhat demonic sulphur bear and the ghost bear – which is the emblem of the county I self. – #MattAdams, 1980
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
@Richard_Kadrey I havenÛªt. I try to avoid anything that makes me wish I was Elvia in his shot-gunning TV prime. Also, the host is someone who fronted a BBC series based on my conspiracy books which I took a very dim view of.
I haven’t. I try to avoid anything that makes me wish I was Elvia in his shot-gunning TV prime. Also, the host is someone who fronted a BBC series based on my conspiracy books which I took a very dim view of.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
@Richard_Kadrey I am aware of this show only because I am giving a talk at a university folk horror conference in a couple of weeks about factual TV reporting of strangeness in the 1970s and I cite it as the one of modern polarities of Û÷factualÛª strange TV – sheer sneer and Mary Toft credulity.
I am aware of this show only because I am giving a talk at a university folk horror conference in a couple of weeks about factual TV reporting of strangeness in the 1970s and I cite it as the one of modern polarities of ‘factual’ strange TV – sheer sneer and Mary Toft credulity.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019
@KevinBRoss4 Unfortunately not.
Unfortunately not.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 1, 2019