Robin Allender
The Allender Calendar
A monthly podcast in which Robin Allender talks to writers, musicians and performers about their work and inspirations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episodes
Episode 22: Guillermo Stitch's The Coast of Everything with David Collard 16.06.2026 1:02:36
Happy Bloomsday! This month I'm delighted to welcome back writer and top-tier Joycean David Collard to celebrate the publication (on 16 June, no less) of Guillermo Stitch's dazzling new novel The Coast of Everything. Guillermo Stitch's Substack: https://guillermostitch.substack.com/ Support the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/robinallender Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat...
Episode 21: John Robins 08.05.2026 1:22:08
This month on The Allender Calendar I’m talking to comedian, broadcaster, and very good friend John Robins about his book Thirst: Twelve Drinks That Changed My Life. It's a beautifully written account of alcoholism and recovery – candid, profound and very funny. I’m positive it will help a lot of people. I’m extremely proud of John for writing this book, and for getting to the place he’s at now. I...
Episode 20: Simon Love 20.04.2026 1:09:40
This month on the pod I'm joined by London-based Cardiff-born musician Simon Love! Simon is a superb songwriter with excellent pop smarts, an innate feeling for hooks, and a gift for Ray Davies-esque scene-setting. His lyrics are often very funny (in particular the bridge-burning bitterness of 'Green Man Blues'), but there's a noticeable air of melancholy to his new album The One True Prince of Wa...
Episode 19: Julia Jacklin's Crushing with Celya AB 16.03.2026 1:04:22
This month on The Allender Calendar I'm talking to the fantastic stand-up comedian Celya AB about Crushing, the 2019 album by Julia Jacklin. We had a great chat about music in general, and vulnerability in performance, specifically relating to Celya's last show Of All People. Through the course of our conversation we ask the big questions like: Are people adicted to vulnerability cigarettes? Shoul...
Episode 18: Wendy Erskine 16.02.2026 1:01:56
This month on The Allender Calendar I chat to the Northern Irish writer Wendy Erskine about her 2025 novel The Benefactors. The novel's central incident is the sexual assault of a teenage girl, Misty, at a party. The novel follows Misty, the boys involved in the assault, and their families – and also expands out to include countless other voices, some of whom are linked to the story and some who a...
Episode 17: Ben Pester 16.01.2026 1:10:34
This month on The Allender Calendar, I'm chatting to the author Ben Pester about his debut novel The Expansion Project. Part corporate satire, part Lynchian dreamscape, The Expansion Project explores loss, parenthood, grief, and the ways in which identity and meaning are being distorted as technology takes over our lives. It's also very funny! We talked about balancing creativity with a day job, f...
Episode 16: Pierre Novellie 18.12.2025 1:08:42
This month on The Allender Calendar I'm joined by the comedian Pierre Novellie to discuss his 2024 book Why Can't I Just Enjoy Things?: A Comedian's Guide to Autism. It's a brilliant, and very funny, book which taught me so much about the condition. We discuss the misunderstandings and misconceptions surrounding autism, as well as Pierre's own experience of his diagnosis (following a heckle at a s...
Episode 15: Emily Breeze 17.11.2025 1:00:52
This month on The Allender Calendar, I speak to the fabulous Bristol-based musician Emily Breeze, whose lipstick-smeared and glitter-drenched album Rats in Paradise is one of my favourites of the year. And Emily very kindly gave me permission to include snippets from the album in the episode! We talk about the songwriting process, Emily's day job teaching at BIMM (the British and Irish Modern Musi...
Episode 14: Rose Ruane 15.10.2025 1:27:20
This month on The Allender Calendar I talk to the fabulous writer Rose Ruane. Rose has published two novels, Birding (2024), which was longlisted for the 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction, and This is Yesterday (2019). Rose writes brilliantly and insightfully about female relationships, the legacy of the 90s, and the ways in which we process trauma. If that all sounds a bit heavy, don't worry, she's...
Episode 13: Jordan Brookes 15.09.2025 55:40
On the month's episode of The Allender Calendar I talk to the fantastic comedian Jordan Brookes. 2019 Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Bleed: https://youtu.be/z5O3PI9whAo?si=K9WSnV8YrJftiliy I've Got Nothing: https://youtu.be/myOoRrMIyO8?si=YbwPZl5-Ei8348lD Body of Work: https://youtu.be/D_yQ9eHQq70?si=tBDyQ_9MRJ2G4Fua Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 12: Rebecca Watson 12.08.2025 59:22
This month on The Allender Calendar I talk to the novelist Rebecca Watson about her books little scratch (2021) and I Will Crash (2024). We discuss whether Rebecca is an 'experimental' writer, or if her unique fragmentary style is really just the most effective and immediate way of communicating first person consciousness. We talk about how both novels deal with trauma, and how the way she writes...
Episode 11 (Part 2): Gorky's Zygotic Mynci with Elis James 14.07.2025 53:20
Part 2 of my chat with comedian Elis James about the brilliant Welsh psychedelic folk band Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. Check out Rhodri Viney's latest EP here: https://ratatosk.bandcamp.com/album/1 And here are a few of my favourite Gorky's moments on YouTube: The Banana film with all the early music videos: https://youtu.be/nYt4KApiPMw?si=lJHHzfY9g5PsrsD2 Lucy's Hamper: https://youtu.be/nYt4KApiPMw?si...
Episode 11 (Part 1): Gorky's Zygotic Mynci with Elis James 14.07.2025 1:00:04
This month on The Allender Calendar I had the great pleasure of talking to the comedian and broadcaster Elis James about our favourite band Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. Because Elis and I chatted for over two hours I've decided to release this episodes in two parts (both out today!). In Part 1, Elis and I talk about the beginnings of the group and how we first got into them. We then discuss how the band...
Episode 10: Bloomsday Special with David Collard 15.06.2025 1:28:24
It's the 16th of June which can mean only one thing: it's Bloomsday, the day on which James Joyce's masterpiece Ulysses is set. To celebrate, I spoke to the amazing writer David Collard about his book Multiple Joyce: 100 Short Essays About James Joyce's Cultural Legacy. And, of course, we also discuss what makes Ulysses such a brilliant, difficult, beautiful, hilarious, humane, and endlessly fasci...
Episode 9: Evie King 08.05.2025 1:23:20
This month on The Allender Calendar I talk to the incredible writer and council worker Evie King. Evie's book Ashes to Admin: Tales from the Caseload of a Council Funeral Officer was published in 2023 and is a profound and moving account of her job. Also, for a book about death, it is very funny. Evie writes brilliantly about the bathos and inadvertent comedy of working on funerals alongside compl...
Episode 8: Back to the Future with Pravanya Pillay 08.04.2025 58:50
On this month's podcast, I chat to the brilliant stand-up comedian Pravanya Pillay about the Back to the Future trilogy, a firm childhood favourite. We talk about time travel paradoxes, how the films stand up today, and why it's such a special and mind-blowing series of films to watch when you're young (apart from the third one maybe). Also Pravanya has a hoverboard! Follow Pravanya on Instagram h...
Episode 7: Luke Turner 10.03.2025 1:10:46
On this month's Allender Calendar I chat to the writer Luke Turner about his book Men at War. Luke's book examines the legacy of the Second World War and shines a light on the real lives of the people who fought in it; their complications, loves, and lusts. We talk about the experiences of gay, bi and transgender soldiers, and discuss contemporary nostalgia and jingoism around the war. More info a...
Episode 6: Josie Long 11.02.2025 1:14:52
This month I chat to the amazing comedian, writer and activist Josie Long about her book of short stories Because I Don't Know What You Mean and What You Don't. Josie's stories are rich and varied – very funny and powerfully moving. The book covers a range of topics including political apathy, romance, motherhood, and the climate crisis. We talk about Josie's inspirations and the differences betwe...
Episode 5: Our Mutual Friend with Sam Amidon 07.01.2025 1:12:54
This month's episode is a bit different! I got together with the American folk musician Sam Amidon to talk about Charles Dickens's last completed novel Our Mutual Friend. Along the way we talk about William Gaddis, Jacques Tati and Kazuo Ishiguro. We also chat about Sam's new album Salt River which is released on 24 January 2025; you can pre-order it here: https://www.roughtrade.com/en-gb/product/...
Episode 4: James Blackshaw 05.12.2024 1:25:30
On this month's episode I chat to the guitarist James Blackshaw. We talk about James's influences, his guitar playing technique, and why he decided to take a break from music. I go through a few of my favourite songs by him, and we discuss the making of his new album. We also talk about cooking! James and his wife run a pop-up ramen restaurant at Stooge Coffee in Hastings. More info here: https://...
Episode 3: Dan Hancox 04.11.2024 1:16:18
This week on The Allender Calendar I talk to the journalist Dan Hancox about his new book Multitudes: How Crowds Made the Modern World. Dan's Substack: https://danhancox.substack.com/ Buy the book from Verso here: https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/3176-multitudes?srsltid=AfmBOoqy2ieOOXaF3SOVrqp665ddddqoHLOSBCYkyOumLc4pJJxWtCBO Townsville by The Necks: https://thenecks2.bandcamp.com/album/t...
Episode 2: Frances Leviston 02.10.2024 1:15:36
On this month's episode I interview the author Frances Leviston. Frances has written two books of poetry – Public Dream (2007) and Disinformation (2015), both published by Picador. Her debut collection of short stories, The Voice in My Ear, was published by Jonathan Cape in 2020, and that's the focus of our chat. We talk about the differences between writing poetry and fiction, and the themes that...
Episode 1: Olivia Chaney 01.09.2024 1:17:54
In the first episode of The Allender Calendar, Robin chats to folk musician Olivia Chaney. Olivia's latest album Circus of Desire was released in March 2024: https://oliviachaney.bandcamp.com/album/circus-of-desire Olivia recently performed at the Proms as part of an orchestral celebration of Nick Drake. Here's a video of here playing 'River Man' from 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDxUwFju...
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