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How to Contact Twin Peaks Blog on Social Media

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…

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Damn Fine Twin Peaks Products from Fright-Rags

More than 10 years ago official Twin Peaks merchandise was but a dream. While officially licensed products were released during the show’s initial run (see Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe), most products released after that time were fan created. While a handful of official items were released around 2012, it really took Season 3 on Showtime…

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Twin Peaks X Society6 – Logs, Logs, Logs!

When I think of character’s representative of Twin Peaks, I immediately think of Margaret Lanterman, also known as The Log Lady. We’re first introduced to her during a meeting at the Twin Peaks Town Hall in the Pilot Episode. Mysterious, quirky and wise, the late Catherine Coulson did a phenomenal job bringing her to life. It’s…

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Twin Peaks X Society6 – Welcome to Twin Peaks

One of the most iconic shots in David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks is the welcome sign. The sign spot is located along Reinig Road in Snoqualmie, Washington. It’s also featured as part of today’s 30th Anniversary artwork on Society6 by Barcelona-based artist Lorena G. Her graphic interpretation of the sign location is giving me flashbacks…

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Twin Peaks X Society6 – Audrey Horne

I turned the spotlight on the costumes worn by Audrey Horne (played by Sherilyn Fenn) throughout Twin Peaks. Today’s 30th Anniversary artwork for Society6’s month-long celebration of my favorite show features Audrey’s look from Episode 1004. It was created by Denmark-based artist Mathilde Sahlholdt, proving once again that David Lynch and Mark Frost’s masterpiece is loved around…

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It’s Deer Meadow, Washington, not Deerfield, Wash.

By now, you should know of my intense obsession with David Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. This 1992 theatrical follow-up to the 1990-91 series has become my all-time favorite Lynch film. If I had a nickel for every time I’ve seen it, I’d be dead. Recently, I was delighted to discover HBOMax has the…

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