A debut collection of instinctual poetry pursuing the psychological essence of personal and societal wellbeing, explored through experiential neurodivergence and humanism.
“Choice words chosen wisely. Highly recommended for all humans who retain their humanity.” Henry Normal
“Robin’s poems embody the bravery that comes with vulnerability and a reverence for being here and loving every moment of it.” Josie Long
“This is poetry to play and replay as each poem’s colours change and layers of meaning glow.” Dr Kathryn Mannix
“Each of these poems is a treat. A brief moment of connection, slipped between the pages of a hectic world.” Reece Shearsmith
“Bright snapshots of where we are, our nature and humanity, our sensitivities, our rage and our happiness.” Salena Godden
Robin Ince is an English comedian, actor and writer. He is best known for presenting the BBC radio show The Infinite Monkey Cage with physicist Brian Cox.
In 2005, Ince began running the Book Club night at The Albany, London, where acts are encouraged to perform turns of new and experimental material. The club gets its name from Ince's attempts to read aloud from, and humorously criticise, various second-hand books which the audience brought in for the occasion. The Book Club proved to be so successful that Ince took it on a full UK tour in 2006. In 2010, Ince published a book entitled Robin Ince's Bad Book Club about his favourite books that he has used for his shows.