After All…
R.N.F. Skinner
What exactly is the weird 'Armadillo Project'? Why have the four horsemen of the apocalypse gone AWOL? Who is not so cute in the Acute Medical Unit?
- New title
- ISBN 9781800422025
- Publishing Nov 2022
- 229 x 152mm (204 pages)
How to change fundamental reality by not thinking; an over-enthusiastic production of a play for Easter; getting lost on Dartmoor; the Health and Safety Officer of the afterlife; a dodgy group therapist; a steeplechase for saints and theologians; a Welsh football match; the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse going AWOL.
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R.N.F. (RICHARD) SKINNER has published the novel 'Still Crazy...'(SilverWood, 2020) and several poetry collections, as well as composing lyrics for a range of songs including the musical 'Bethlehem!'.
His short stories, well represented in the current collection, have appeared in a range of literary magazines, and have twice gained him a literary award from South West Arts. While studying for a degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University, he was invited to become a member of the famous 'Footlights' club, later co-founding and performing with a cabaret-revue team. He continues to write and perform sketch-based comedy in cabaret, the scripts of some of his sketches are included in the current collection.
Following 'Still Crazy...' and the current collection 'After All...', he is working on a novella entitled 'These Years' and intends to publish in the near future. He moved from London to Devon in 1975 to focus on his writing whilst working in a variety of jobs, mainly in the mental health sector. In 2012 he was awarded a doctorate from Exeter University for his thesis on religion and evolutionary theory.
He lives in Exeter with his wife, three hens, a dog and a cat.
For further information about the books of R.N.F. Skinner, please visit his website at
rnfskinner.com
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