Tim Rayborn is a writer and internationally acclaimed musician. He plays dozens of unusual instruments that many people of have never heard of and often can't pronounce, including medieval instrument reconstructions and folk instruments from Northern Europe, the Balkans, and the Middle East.He has appeared on over forty recordings, and his wanderings and tours have taken him across the US, all over Europe, to Canada and Australia, and to such romantic locations as Marrakech, Istanbul, Renaissance chateaux, medieval churches, and high school gymnasiums.On the writing side of things, Tim lived in England for nearly seven years and has a PhD from the University of Leeds. He has written books and magazine articles about music, the arts, history, and business.He currently resides in Northern California amid many books, antique music reproduction devices (that is, CDs), and instruments, and with a demanding cat. He's also rather enthusiastic about good wines, single-malt Scotch, and cooking excellent food.
"Qwyrk and Jilly are back, on a new crusade to save a boy named
Lluck who is having some rather bad luck in Leeds. Once more evil
forces are on the move, and an unlikely alliance of Otherworldly
beings and mortals are the only defense. The worldview is wacky,
the plot line is twisty, the dialogue is a demented fruitcake of
British humor, and you won't be able to stop turning the pages..."
Diana L. Paxson, author of Sword of Avalon
"Qwyrk is back along with Jilly, Blip (pardon me, Mr.
Blippingstone) and friends for another adventure! In this tale, we
get a deeper glimpse into Qwyrk's world, discover a boy of unusual
circumstance and talent, learn more about Jilly's background, and
there's even a fabulous queer love interest, all tied into a race
against the clock to save the world from a nefarious being. Tim
serves up another fun romp through a well-built world, full of wit,
mystery, and magic!" Laura Tempest Zakroff, author of Anatomy of a
Witch
"Tim Rayborn does an outstanding job of expanding this magical
world and the challenges posed by changing friendships and
adversity alike. His ability to explore both outer and inner
battles and bring to life a realm of magic that overlays reality
and involves a number of characters in life-changing events will
attract all ages, from advanced elementary children through adults.
Tim Rayborn's series is fun, lively, unexpected, engrossing
reading. Lluck is just as highly recommended as its predecessor,
adding another series of encounters to an involving fantasy
series." Donovan's Literary Services / Midwest Book Review
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