
Rachel Robbins
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Writer-Performer based in the North of England. A joyous, flawed mess.
Please read my stories and enjoy. And if you can, please leave a tip. Money raised will be used towards funding a one-woman story-telling, comedy show.
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Dear Susan
Dear Susan Not sleeping again? Is that because of me? Can you see me at the edges of your bed? Dark, hooded, darting in the corner of your vision? I bring with me an atonal cello soundtrack that vibrates your chest. I’m so close you can hear the bow cutting the strings.
By Rachel Robbins4 months ago in Fiction
Torn Between Two Services
I’m calling myself neuro-typical here, because I don’t meet any diagnosis criteria. I certainly don’t experience any of the long-term issues around social anxiety and isolation that my daughter does. But I have been called ‘quirky’ all my life, which is why I may have been slow to pick upon the real problems my daughter experienced during adolescence. I assumed she was just a bit idiosyncratic, plough-your-own-furrow kind of a gal, like her mum. Rather than an introverted, needing a system, not comfortable in social situations person, like her Dad.
By Rachel Robbins4 months ago in Families
One Battle After Another
I’m not an action movie kind of a gal. I don’t like violence on screen. I’m also not a fan of a long movie. If you can’t tell the story in under 2 hours are you sure it’s not a TV series instead? (I’m looking at you Eddington). So, when I initially saw the trailer for One Battle After Another, I wasn’t convinced it would be for me.
By Rachel Robbins4 months ago in Geeks
Self Esteem
Last night I went to see Self-Esteem (aka) Rebecca Lucy Taylor in concert at the Manchester Academy. I thought about writing a normal review of the gig. You know the kind, where the author writes a little background to the act, talks through some highlights/low points of the performance and then gives a star rating and a pithy epithet to round it all off.
By Rachel Robbins4 months ago in Beat
Watching “To Kill a Mockingbird” in 2025. Top Story - September 2025.
This is not a review. I’ve just been to see the UK touring production of Aaron Sorkin’s adaptation of Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird”. If you have never read the book, seen the 1962 film, or been lucky enough to catch the current tour, please do one of those before you read my paltry words.
By Rachel Robbins5 months ago in Geeks
The Roses (2025)
The Roses has been billed as a remake of The War of the Roses (1989) – the Douglas/Turner dark comedy, directed by Danhy Devito and rightly recognised as a great romp through the bleaker aspects of divorce. Remakes are often cited as an example of Hollywood running out of ideas and a low-risk approach to what should be high-risk creativity. Remakes are seen as an attempt to duplicate economic success over artistic endeavour.
By Rachel Robbins5 months ago in Geeks
Materialists (2025). Top Story - August 2025.
Director, Writer: Celine Song Starring: Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” (Jane Austen – Pride and Prejudice)
By Rachel Robbins6 months ago in Geeks













