Robin Ince
Robin Ince
Robin is best known for presenting the BBC radio show The Infinite Monkey Cage with physicist Brian Cox. His books include Robin Ince's Bad Book Club (little Brown) and two volumes of horror stories by comedians, Dead Funny (Salt).
To the Salvation Army, I am now a porn purchaser – but it was a case of mistaken identity
Robin Ince

To the Salvation Army, I am now a porn purchaser – but it was a case of mistaken identity

Have you heard the one about the Jordan Peterson fan club? No, seriously
Robin Ince

Have you heard the one about the Jordan Peterson fan club? No, seriously

I say ‘hello’ when I walk into shops and smile at strangers. Yes, I know, I’m a monster
Robin Ince

I say ‘hello’ when I walk into shops and smile at strangers. Yes, I know, I’m a monster

I never knew my mother before her accident. Maybe I was the lucky one
Robin Ince

I never knew my mother before her accident. Maybe I was the lucky one

Spirit of independence should be cherished in these corporate times
Robin Ince

Spirit of independence should be cherished in these corporate times

Conspiracy theories are increasingly becoming accepted fact – but science tells the best stories
Robin Ince

Conspiracy theories are increasingly becoming accepted fact – but science tells the best stories

Travelling by train in UK has become a story of hope over expectation
Robin Ince

Travelling by train in UK has become a story of hope over expectation

Robin Ince: ‘Performing at three festivals in three days is a fitting end to Fringe month’
Robin Ince

Robin Ince: ‘Performing at three festivals in three days is a fitting end to Fringe month’

I am brimful of love and excitement at the Edinburgh Fringe
Robin Ince

I am brimful of love and excitement at the Edinburgh Fringe

Edinburgh Fringe should be affordable for all – acts and audience alike
Robin Ince

Edinburgh Fringe should be affordable for all – acts and audience alike

When culture warriors attack, independent bookshops offer welcome respite
Robin Ince

When culture warriors attack, independent bookshops offer welcome respite

After a lifetime of dogs, my father’s final one was no more
ROBIN INCE

After a lifetime of dogs, my father’s final one was no more