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Joel Hames

@joel_hames

Author, Sam Williams series, co-author, Cumbria Crime series, crossword enthusiast and owner of long-suffering liver. Outstandingly talented, yet modest with it

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You can listen to me and @rachelmcwrites on BBC Radio earlier, being interviewed by @NgunanAdamu and talking about our collaboration, and how the Cumbria Crime series has been influenced by the locations. We’re on from 3:28. Many thanks to Ngunan! bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…

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The replies to this are a binfire. Ooh, she got a number wrong? Not sure how that justifies Bob Flagman from Hateshire being a massive racist.

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Microsoft Word will underline one entirely valid word in three, but somehow it’s let this glorious typo slip by. Feeling quite sad that I’ve actually spotted it and have to correct it now.

Microsoft Word will underline one entirely valid word in three, but somehow it’s let this glorious typo slip by. Feeling quite sad that I’ve actually spotted it and have to correct it now.
Joel Hames (@joel_hames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It shouldn’t be a mark of bravery to say something as obviously reasonable as this (and to follow it up, as Nihal Arthanayake has, by pointing out that it doesn’t preclude sympathy for those in Gaza). But it is. An outstanding broadcaster, a decent man, and a brave one, too.

The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the only painting Vincent van Gogh ever sold. It's called The Red Vineyard and it was bought by his friend's sister. So how did van Gogh go from selling just one painting to being the world's most famous artist? It's all because of his family...

This is the only painting Vincent van Gogh ever sold.

It's called The Red Vineyard and it was bought by his friend's sister.

So how did van Gogh go from selling just one painting to being the world's most famous artist? It's all because of his family...
Joel Hames (@joel_hames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brilliant eye-opening interview with Stosie here. Pleased to have squeezed in a meal at Weezos before its demise and to have been semi-regulars during those early Parkers Arms years (and of course since). squaremeal.co.uk/restaurants/in…

Charlotte's Battle Against Glioblastoma (BAG) (@alexeades1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would be grateful for a RT. My daughter was not a celebrity, she was just a normal individual who unfortunately died from a brain cancer. I'm trying to raise awareness of glioblastoma, a grade 4 tumour that took her at the age of 19 yrs 5 days. With thanks (Charlotte's mother)

Would be grateful for a RT. My daughter was not a celebrity, she was just a normal individual who unfortunately died from a brain cancer. I'm trying to raise awareness of glioblastoma, a grade 4 tumour that took her at the age of 19 yrs 5 days. 
With thanks  (Charlotte's mother)
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Do I have any followers with expertise on England shortly post Norman conquest - 1080s-1100? Bonus marks for expertise on charters granted to religious houses or anything linked to the Curthose and/or the First Crusade, but biggest bonus points for anything about Odo of Bayeux.