Tim Probert has illustrated children's books, including Pickle by Kim Baker, as well as magazines and advertisements. He is also a director at the animation studio Aardman Nathan Love. He lives in New York City.
Praise for Lightfall: The Girl and the Galdurian Beautifully drawn. Tim Probert has created a world readers will want to visit. -- Kazu Kibuishi, bestselling author of <em>Amulet</em> Gorgeous artwork and a lovable heroine make Lightfall the series I wish I'd had as a kid. -- Faith Erin Hicks, <em>New York Times </em>bestselling and Eisner Award-winning creator Thoroughly satisfying, with a cliffhanger ending that's sure to hook readers. -- <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews </em>(starred review)</strong> Probert's debut graphic novel is both inventive and familiar, with unique characters in a fresh fantasy world embarking on a classic quest. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books <strong>(starred review)</strong> Probert's cinematic, full-color artwork is packed with inventive creatures and vivid landscapes perfectly in keeping with the fantasy adventure atmosphere. -- <em>Booklist</em> Probert's debut combines engaging fantasy elements: mysterious enemies, fateful responsibility, and death-defying action against a variety of foes. Detailed, jewel-colored art illuminates Irpa's radiance as Bea's journey unveils sweeping landscapes, Ghibli-esque character design, and luminous architecture. Worried Bea and enthusiastic Cad quickly become a team that readers can root for, and compelling unsolved mysteries demand a follow-up. -- <em>Publishers Weekly</em> Majestic artwork, a burgeoning friendship, and the promise of adventure keep the pages turning in this to-be-continued tale. -- School Library Journal