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Imagine a Land... Where birdsong fills the sky over field and forest, while rustling leaves play a subtle harmony; Where skilled fingers dance over the holes of a flute, pluck music from strings in a cascade of evocative notes; Where bards compose songs and tales to inspire the heart. And now, imagine a land with no music... He's a Musician, not a Warrior After enduring a brutal childhood, Bryar wants nothing more than to wander the byways, carrying entertainment and news to the hamlets of the Midland. Like all Weavers, the Healers, Bards, and Scribes who draw on the planetary Aura to augment…mehr

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Imagine a Land... Where birdsong fills the sky over field and forest, while rustling leaves play a subtle harmony; Where skilled fingers dance over the holes of a flute, pluck music from strings in a cascade of evocative notes; Where bards compose songs and tales to inspire the heart. And now, imagine a land with no music... He's a Musician, not a Warrior After enduring a brutal childhood, Bryar wants nothing more than to wander the byways, carrying entertainment and news to the hamlets of the Midland. Like all Weavers, the Healers, Bards, and Scribes who draw on the planetary Aura to augment their abilities, he relies on its beneficent presence to record his stories and songs, and to enhance his performances. When a power cell from an alien spacecraft threatens the Aura, a prophesy names Bryar as the one destined to reclaim it from enemy hands before its energy can be used to dominate his land. With the future of their peaceful, agrarian life in his hands, he reluctantly turns his back on music to hone his fighting skills. His quest will take him into the heart of danger - and may cost him the very things that make his life worth living. The story doesn't end here. The final book in the trilogy, The Scribe, completes the saga.
Autorenporträt
Here are the basics: I live with one husband and two cats on the west coast of British Columbia, in a city that's large enough to have all modern conveniences, but not so large as to have hours-long traffic jams or heavy-duty pollution. I can follow a trail to my local supermarket, or be downtown in twenty minutes. Yes, I spend much of my time writing (and editing, formatting, critiquing for other writers, battling recalcitrant computers, and occasionally tearing her hair out). I enjoy a variety of crafts. Recently I have been learning to play early music (Baroque and earlier) on my baritone ukulele - it works! I have studied herbology and homeopathy, hands-on and distant healing. Diverse interests, all grist for an author's mill.