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Aug 4, 2019 · Ursula Vernon, aka T. Kingfisher, is an author and illustrator. She has written over fifteen books for children, at least a dozen novels for adults, an epic webcomic called “Digger” and various short stories and other odds and ends.
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Apr 5, 2024 · MICHAEL A. VENTRELLA: Today I’m very pleased to be interviewing Ursula Vernon a/k/a T. Kingfisher (which is how I know her work). Ursula does not limit her creativity. She is a Hugo-award-winning author not just for her novels but also for her graphic novels, and has also won a Nebula Award as well! In fact,….
Red Wombat Studio is the home of award-winning author and illustrator Ursula Vernon, who also writes as T. Kingfisher. Explore her diverse and imaginative books for kids and adults, her stunning artwork, and her hilarious blog posts.
Biography. Ursula Vernon is the creator of the popular Dragonbreath series, and her work has won a Hugo award. She lives, writes, draws, and lives in a castle (ok, maybe it’s more like a house) in Pittsboro, North Carolina.
Sep 1, 2023 · Who is Ursula Vernon? T. Kingfisher. Get to know her work and where to start reading her books.
Ursula Vernon, aka T. Kingfisher is the author and illustrator of far more projects than is probably healthy. She has written over fifteen books for children, at least a dozen novels for adults, an epic webcomic called “Digger” and various short stories and other odds and ends.
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T. Kingfisher is the vaguely absurd pen-name of Ursula Vernon. In another life, she writes children's books and weird comics, and has won the Hugo, Sequoyah, and Ursa Major awards, as well as a half-dozen Junior Library Guild selections.