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Nine Goblins by T. Kingfisher6/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Other Kingfisher works include The Seventh Bride (2015), Bryony & Roses (2015), The Raven & The Reindeer (2016), Summer in Orcus (2016), Swordheart (2018), Minor Mage (2019), The Twisted Ones (2019), current Andre Norton Award finalist A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking (2020), and The Hollow Places (2020). She also wrote Mythopoeic Award winner Castle Hangnail (2015).Īdult fantasy Black Dogs: The House of Diamond (2007) was followed by sequel Black Dogs: The Mountain of Iron (2011), both as Vernon. Her debut children’s book was Nurk (2008), and she is best known in that field for the Dragonbreath (2009-2016) and Hamster Princess (2015-2018) series, all illustrated by the author. ![]() Vernon began her career as a freelance artist, and first rose to prominence in the SF field with webcomic Digger (2003-2011), winner of a Hugo Award and a Mythopoeic Award. She is one of the field’s most prominent hybrid authors, producing work for both the small and large presses and also self-publishing through her own Red Wombat Studio. Vernon has lived in North Carolina for the past 17 years.Īn illustrator and author, Vernon has written extensively for children and also writes for adults, often under the pseudonym T. She attended Macalester College in Saint Paul MN. She lived in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, and grew up mostly in Oregon, Arizona, California, and Minnesota, moving 18 times by age 20. Ursula Vernon was born in Japan to a military family. ![]()
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