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Robert Wringham was born on 28 November, 1982 in Dudley, England, is a British writer (born 1982). Discover Robert Wringham's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?

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Occupation Author, Comedian
Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 28 November 1982
Birthday 28 November
Birthplace Dudley, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Samara (m. 2014)

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1982

Robert Wringham (born 28 November 1982) is a British writer, best known for his humor writing and as the editor of New Escapologist magazine.

2004

Originally from Dudley, Wringham moved to Glasgow in 2004.

He is also a Resident of Canada.

2012

In 2012, Go Faster Stripe published Wringham's first non-fiction book You Are Nothing, which told the story of comedy troupe Cluub Zarathustra, whose members included Stewart Lee, Simon Munnery, Kevin Eldon, Julian Barratt, Graham Linehan, Sally Phillips and Johnny Vegas.

The book is written from Wringham's outsider perspective and draws on conflicting interviews with cast and audience members.

2014

2014 saw the publication of A Loose Egg, a collection of short pieces about Wringham's childhood, bachelorhood and early married life.

In 2014 he married his long-term partner Samara, who appears as a foil in some of his writing.

2015

His first collection, A Loose Egg, was shortlisted for the 2015 Leacock Medal.

He has also written two histories of alternative comedy and a comic novel.

Wringham is primarily a humorist.

In an article for the one-hundredth edition of Canadian Notes and Queries, he expressed a desire to be known as "the waster humorist."

He also conveyed a belief in the social value of comic literature and an admiration for the work of Eric Nicol, Susan Juby, Paul Quarrington and Stuart McLean.

Wringham is the founder of New Escapologist, a lifestyle magazine.

The magazine advocates the escape from conventional employment in favor of more creative pursuits.

Some notable contributors have been Alain de Botton, Will Self, Richard Herring, Ewan Morrison, Tom Hodgkinson, Luke Rhinehart and Caitlin Doughty.

In 2015, it was longlisted and finally shortlisted for the Leacock Medal.

In 2015, Wringham crowdfunded a New Escapologist-related book with publisher Unbound and the resulting Escape Everything! was released in 2016.

A German edition called Ich Bin Raus was published in the same year and attracted considerable media attention.

A follow-up title was commissioned called The Good Life for Wage Slaves, published by Heyne Verlag in Germany and independently in the UK.

When Unbound republished Escape Everything! as a paperback in 2021, it was retitled I'm Out: How to Make an Exit.

Returning to Go Faster Stripe in 2021, he wrote a second humour collection called Stern Plastic Owl.

The following year, Go Faster Stripe published Wringham's second volume of comedy history with a book about the Iceman.

His first novel, Rub-A-Dub-Dub was published in 2023.

It won a Saltire Award for Best Cover Design.

2016

Wringham writes for Joshua Glenn's pop culture website HiLobrow, and for the Idler magazine where he had a column between 2016 and 2020.

His pen name comes from James Hogg's Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner.

In The Good Life for Wage Slaves, Wringham explains that he'd been blogging under his original name since his early twenties but became self-conscious and in need of creative freedom when googling people became a common practice: "I didn't mind exposing my soul to a few strange nerds on the other side of the planet, but a certain dishonesty is required among friends, isn't it?"