Rhonda Skinner
Rhonda Skinner, writer
Rhonda Skinner is an Edmonton-based writer. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading, playing golf, taking photos of wildlife, or playing her ukulele. She has published a book titled Wildlife Rehabilitation: Stories of Compassionate Care and volunteers with Wild North, a northern Alberta wildlife rehabilitation centre.
A Writer/Editor Conversations — Volume 8, Issue 1
Rhonda Skinner packs wit and humour into a poem that explores the complicated relationship between editors and writers in her brief and relatable verses, A Writer/Editor Conversation.
From Greed to Need — Volume 6, Issue 4
In From Greed to Need, Rhonda Skinner brings us into a dystopian world where the future has ravaged memories of the past, and man’s selfishness is made evident through the striking effect on humanity’s existence.
Have Some More — Volume 5, Issue 1
Rhonda Skinner invites you to travel with her from the hospital to the forest and back again. Have Some More shows us how food is used for more than sustenance, how a simple phrase fits in many contexts, and how a daughter’s love lasts forever.