
A fantasy story featuring an anthropomorphic wombat, it is also available in six paperback books published between 20: Vol. 1 ( ISBN: 0-976), Vol. 2 ( ISBN: 0-9769212-6-X), Vol. 3 ( ISBN: 0-979), Vol. 4 ( ISBN: 0-981), Vol. 5 ( ISBN: 0-981), Vol. 6 ( ISBN: 1-936) and as Digger: The Complete Omnibus Edition ( ISBN: 1-93) published in 2013. Vernon is the author of the Eisner Award-nominated and Hugo Award-winning webcomic Digger. The following books were also written under the name T. Kingfisher and take place in what Vernon calls "the Temple of the White Rat world." # The following books were written under the name T. It Made Sense at the Time: Selected Sketches The following books were written as Ursula Vernon and published by Sofawolf Press. It was Vernon's first published children's book.
Nurk: The Strange Surprising Adventures Of A (Somewhat) Brave Shrew ( ISBN: 0-15-206375-7) was published by Harcourt in 2008 and released as an audiobook in 2009. Ursula Vernon is the author and illustrator of the Dragonbreath and Hamster Princess children's book series, published by Dial Books: Dragonbreath series No.ĭragonbreath: Revenge of the Horned Bunniesĭragonbreath: The Case of the Toxic Mutants Vernon podcasts with her husband, Kevin Sonney. In 2017, she was the Author Guest of Honor at Arisia '17. Vernon was the Author Guest of Honor for Mythcon 45 and a Guest of Honor at Eurofurence 20, both in August 2014. Vernon regularly attends conventions to exhibit and sell her work and has been a guest of honor at Midwest FurFest 20, and the Artist Guest of Honor at Further Confusion 2010. She has published short fiction under both names, and has won a number of awards for them including the Hugo Award and Nebula Award. LeGuin, who once joked that the initials "U.K." could stand for "Ulysses Kingfisher). She decided to start using the pseudonym in order to avoid confusion amongst parents who were only familiar with her as a children's book author, and chose it because she loves kingfishers (and as an homage to Ursula K. She then moved into writing and illustrating a number of children's books, her first being published in 2008, and then books for adults under the pseudonym T. She first became known for her webcomics and as a freelance artist, particularly for her works containing anthropomorphic animals.
Ursula Vernon grew up in Oregon and Arizona and studied anthropology at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where she first took art classes.