Colin Robinson
Colin Robinson is the co-founder of OR Books, and previously worked for Scribner, the New Press and Verso. He has written for a range of publication including the New York Times, the Sunday Times and the Guardian, the London Review of Books and the Nation. He divides his time between New York, London and Liverpool.
Colin Robinson on Granta.com
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Colin Robinson | Podcast
Colin Robinson & Ted Hodgkinson
Colin Robinson reads from his memoir ‘Paddleball’ in Granta 122: Betrayal and talks to Ted Hodgkinson about how an old brotherly friction re-emerged during a game in New York, and how gym culture has changed the way we view our bodies.
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Defining Betrayal
Various Contributors
‘I think of betrayal as a crack in the veneer of humanity, an act that reveals to us, and others, our base animal nature.’
Fiction | Issue 122
Paddleball
Colin Robinson
‘My brother and I can’t help but stand out in such a gritty locale.’