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  2. Ursula Vernon is the author and illustrator of “Nurk,” “Digger,” and a number of other projects. The daughter of an artist, she spent her youth attempting to rebel and become a scientist, but eventually succumbed to the siren song of paint (although not before getting a degree in anthropology, because life isn’t complete without student loans, right?).

  3. Digger by Ursula Vernon. September 7th, 2012. Wow. Just…wow. As you can probably guess, Digger won the Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story. I cannot thank everybody enough–all my readers and fans and friends–for voting for Digger in the Hugo awards. Thank you all.

  4. 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. The daughter of an artist, she spent her youth attempting to ...

  5. Ursula Vernon (born May 28, 1977) is a Hugo, Nebula and Lodestar award-winning American fantasy/sci-fi artist and writer. Creator of the Biting Pear of Salamanca .She has a fairly considerable Internet following, and has created a number of webcomics, including the very notable Digger.Her artwork can be seen here.She is also on Tumblr (personal, kid-friendly), Twitter and Bluesky.

  6. Ursula Vernon has packed the fourth book in this laugh-until-smoke-comes-out-of-your-nose series with fantastic bat facts and hilarity of the highest order. Wimpy Kid fans everywhere will love this decidedly un-wimpy (but often unlucky!) dragon. Perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid and Bad Kitty. Watch a Video.

  7. 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. Books by Ursula Vernon. Hamster Princess: Little Red Rodent Hood.