,
Mel Skinner

Mel Skinner’s Followers (6)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
M.Eliza...
1,546 books | 23 friends

Rebecca...
277 books | 20 friends

Dara
27 books | 95 friends

Jennife...
14 books | 2,943 friends

Dan Krokos
118 books | 194 friends

Kat
Kat
1,175 books | 102 friends

Deanna ...
26 books | 753 friends

B. Billy
78 books | 617 friends

More friends…

Mel Skinner

Goodreads Author


Member Since
June 2009


Average rating: 4.42 · 12 ratings · 0 reviews · 4 distinct works
THE MARCHING A.R.M.Y. OF JO...

by
4.60 avg rating — 10 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Rest is Radical: A Guide to...

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Rest Is Radical

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Rest is Radical: A Guide to...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating

* Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here.

The Bridge Kingdom
Mel Skinner is currently reading
by Danielle L. Jensen (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
H.P. Lovecraft
“At night, when the objective world has slunk back into its cavern and left dreamers to their own, there come inspirations and capabilities impossible at any less magical and quiet hour. No one knows whether or not he is a writer unless he has tried writing at night.”
H.P. Lovecraft

Winston S. Churchill
“Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with it is a toy and an amusement. Then it becomes a mistress, then it becomes a master, then it becomes a tyrant. The last phase is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill the monster and fling him to the public.”
Winston Churchill

George Orwell
“All writers are vain, selfish and lazy, and at the very bottom of their motives lies a mystery. Writing a book is a long, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand.”
George Orwell

Thomas Jefferson
“The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do.”
Thomas Jefferson

P.G. Wodehouse
“Success comes to a writer, as a rule, so gradually that it is always something of a shock to him to look back and realize the heights to which he has climbed.”
P.G. Wodehouse

No comments have been added yet.