
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.
Stories (168)
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Judy Holliday – The Controversial Oscar Winner
Born Yesterday (1950) was the kind of film my imaginary 1940s screenwriting persona was destined to write. It’s funny, topical, features a sassy female lead and just occasionally tips over into preachy. (I know my faults).
By Rachel Robbins2 years ago in Geeks
The Legend of Lucille Ball
Lucy Ricardo: [Lucy gets caught spying on the neighbors] I was, uh... bird-watching! Ricky Ricardo: Bird-watching? Lucy Ricardo: Uh, yeah! Do you know that there's a yellow-bellied woodpecker on our lawn? Ricky Ricardo: No, but I know that there's a red-headed cuckoo in the living room.
By Rachel Robbins2 years ago in Geeks
A Footnote to a Courtroom Drama. Top Story - July 2024.
Dear Reader, I’m going to suggest that if you are planning on reading this aloud, spend the previous evening shouting until hoarse. According to the fanzines of the time, that’s how Lauren Bacall found her depth, her gravel – and she would make the perfect voice-over for my story.
By Rachel Robbins2 years ago in Fiction
In a Lonelier Place. Runner-up in 3:00 AM Challenge.
The screech and jolt of hard brakes forced Laurel out of sleep. The car careering around a bend, a rock raised in temper. She had both been in the car and watching the car side swerve into the headlights of another driver. A strangled scream. Dizzy. Disorientated.
By Rachel Robbins2 years ago in Fiction













