Since discovering Mark Frost and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks in October 1993, I’ve enjoyed connecting with fellow fans from around the world. From my first website in the late 1990s to the more recent Twin Peaks Blog launched in February 2018, the fellow Bookhouse Boy and Gals I’ve met either in person or virtually have only added to my enjoyment of this wonderful and strange show. Here are a few ways you can connect beyond TwinPeaksBlog.com.
@TWINPEAKSBLOG INSTAGRAM
Launched around February 2019, @TwinPeaksBlog on Instagram is a great companion to the blog, complete with lots of #hashtags. I can also be found on my personal account and @SamHowzit and the new companion website, Wonderful and Strange Blog – @WonderfulAndStrangeBlog
BLUE SKY
I recently migrated from Twitter to BlueSky where you can find all three accounts here: @TwinPeaksBlog.Bsky.social |@SamHowzit.Bsky.social @WSBlog.Bsky.social
TWIN PEAKS BLOG YOUTUBE CHANNEL
With 70 videos and climbing, the official YouTube channel has numerous visual recaps from my locations visits in the Pacific Northwest, Twin Peaks analysis and trip recaps from fan events.
FLICKR GALLERIES
I’ve been using Flickr since 2007 and have added several galleries with high resolution images of Twin Peaks locations, artwork and more. Many images have Creative Commons licenses which means you only need to provide attribution credit for usage (Photo by Sam Howzit).
You can also connect with my personal Facebook page: Facebook.com/SamHowzit
@TWINPEAKSBLOG ON PINTEREST
Twin Peaks Blog joined the Pinterest world in summer 2020 and new pins being added all the time.
TWIN PEAKS BLOG EMAIL
If you’d like to leave a personal note instead, please send an email to: TheTwinPeaksBlog@gmail.com