An Evening with Robin Ince

  • DATE

    28 May 2026

  • TIME

    6:30 pm to 8:00 pm

  • AGES

    All ages welcome

  • PRICE

    £5.00

  • VENUE

    Serenity Booksellers, Stockport, SK6 4EA

He’s back! Serenity Booksellers love Robin Ince and are thrilled to be welcoming him to Stockport for a third time in support of not one, but two new titles – Let the Quiet Ones Rise and paperback release of Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal.

Full of anger, empathy and compassion, Let the Quiet Ones Rise is Robin’s second collection of instinctual poetry about standing up and standing out, about considering the sadness of being alone but also the happiness of finding people who empower you.

Released in hardback last year and now in paperback, Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal is a powerful, personal exploration of anxiety, ADHD and neurodiversity that reminds us all – no matter how weird we feel – that it’s okay to be a little different. We all are.

The talk will be followed by an audience Q&A and book signing.

Tickets start from £5.00 with book and ticket options available. Light refreshments are included in the ticket price.

Event starts at 6:30pm (doors at 6pm)

About Robin Ince:

Robin Ince is many things. A multi award winning comedian, author, broadcaster, bibliomaniac and a populariser of scientific ideas. He is perhaps best known as the former co-host and co-creator of the Sony Gold Award winning BBC Radio 4 series The Infinite Monkey Cage with Professor Brian Cox. As a stand up Robin has toured the world and as an author he has written four acclaimed books, including Bibliomaniac, earned him the prestigious Booksellers Association Author of the Year award. His fifth, Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal was published in May 2025. His first poetry collection Ice Cream for a Broken Tooth was published the same year. He co-created the Cosmic Shambles Network and created the groundbreaking science variety night Nine Lessons and Carols for Curious People which has been adapted worldwide. He has received an Honorary Fellowship of UCL, an honorary doctorate from Royal Holloway College (University of London), and is a fellow of the British Science Association.