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(May 28, 1977 — )
 
(May 28, 1977 — )
  
The author and illustrator of ''Nurk'', ''Digger'', ''Harriet the Hamster Princess'', ''Dragonbreath'', and a number of other illustrated projects. She has also published numerous adult and [[YA |young adult]] speculative fiction works, including several reimagined folktales, ''The Clocktaur Wars'' duology, and ''Summer in Orcus'', the illustrated version of which was a finalist for the [[Lodestar Award |WSFS Award for Best Young Adult Book]].
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The author and illustrator of ''Nurk'', ''Digger'', ''Harriet the Hamster Princess'', ''Dragonbreath'', and a number of other illustrated projects. She has also published numerous adult and [[YA |young adult]] [[speculative fiction]] works, including several reimagined folktales, ''The Clocktaur Wars'' duology, and ''Summer in Orcus'', the illustrated version of which was a finalist for the [[Lodestar Award |WSFS Award for Best Young Adult Book]].
  
The daughter of an artist, she spent her youth attempting to rebel and become a scientist. She earned a degree in anthropology before becoming a genre artist and author. After an unfortunate mixup between her children's fiction and her adult fiction, she took to writing much of her adult fiction under the pen name of [[T. Kingfisher]].
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The daughter of an artist, she spent her youth attempting to rebel and become a scientist. She earned a degree in anthropology before becoming a genre artist and author. After an unfortunate mixup between her children's fiction and her adult fiction, she took to writing much of her adult fiction under the [[penname]] of '''T. Kingfisher'''.
  
 
She won the [[2012 Best Graphic Story Hugo]] and the [[2017 Best Novelette Hugo]], as well as a [[Nebula Award]] and two [[Mythopoeic Awards]]. Her work has also been nominated for an [[Eisner Award]] and a number of Webcomics Choice Awards.  
 
She won the [[2012 Best Graphic Story Hugo]] and the [[2017 Best Novelette Hugo]], as well as a [[Nebula Award]] and two [[Mythopoeic Awards]]. Her work has also been nominated for an [[Eisner Award]] and a number of Webcomics Choice Awards.  
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She is an avid gardener, birdwatcher, and role-playing gamer, and entertains her Twitter followers with livetweets from her [[RPG]] sessions and photos and stories of the exploits of her garden and of their animal menagerie, which includes cats, dogs, The Chickens, and The Surprise Rooster.
 
She is an avid gardener, birdwatcher, and role-playing gamer, and entertains her Twitter followers with livetweets from her [[RPG]] sessions and photos and stories of the exploits of her garden and of their animal menagerie, which includes cats, dogs, The Chickens, and The Surprise Rooster.
  
{{link | website=https://player.fm/series/levar-burton-reads/episode-32-jackalope-wives-by-ursula-vernon|text="Jackalope Wives" by Ursula Vernon, read by LeVar Barton on his podcast|capture=2018}}
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*{{link | website=https://player.fm/series/levar-burton-reads/episode-32-jackalope-wives-by-ursula-vernon|text="Jackalope Wives" by Ursula Vernon, read by LeVar Barton on his podcast}}
 
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*{{link | website=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/unexpected-honor-ursula-vernon|text=Text of Ursula Vernon's 2017 Hugo Award Acceptance Speech}}
{{link | website=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/unexpected-honor-ursula-vernon|text=Text of Ursula Vernon's 2017 Hugo Award Acceptance Speech|capture=2018}}
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*{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLfxHxLiyxo/|text=Video of Ursula Vernon's 2012 Hugo Award Acceptance Speech}}
 
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* [http://ursulavernon.com Website. ]
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLfxHxLiyxo/|text=Video of Ursula Vernon's 2012 Hugo Award Acceptance Speech|capture=2018}}
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*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?83177 Bibliography at ISFDB. ]
  
 
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* 2010 -- [[Further Confusion |Further Confusion 2010]]
 
* 2010 -- [[Further Confusion |Further Confusion 2010]]
 
* 2011 -- [[MarsCon 2011]], [[DucKon 20]]
 
* 2011 -- [[MarsCon 2011]], [[DucKon 20]]
* 2012 -- [[ConQuesT 43]], [[MystiCon 2012]], [[Bubonicon 44]], '''[[2012 Best Graphic Story Hugo|Best Graphic Story Hugo]]'''
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* 2012 -- [[ConQuesT 43]], [[MystiCon 2012]], [[Bubonicon 44]], '''[[2012 Best Graphic Story Hugo]]'''
 
* 2013 -- [[ConTemporal |ConTemporal 2013]], [[Further Confusion |Further Confusion 2013]], [[Mythopoeic Award |Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature]]
 
* 2013 -- [[ConTemporal |ConTemporal 2013]], [[Further Confusion |Further Confusion 2013]], [[Mythopoeic Award |Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature]]
 
* 2014 -- [[Mythcon 45]], [[TM]] at [[Windycon 41]], [[Baycon 2014]], [[Eurofurence |Eurofurence 20]]
 
* 2014 -- [[Mythcon 45]], [[TM]] at [[Windycon 41]], [[Baycon 2014]], [[Eurofurence |Eurofurence 20]]
 
* 2015 -- [[Chessiecon 2015]], [[MileHiCon 47]], [[Foolscap |Foolscap 2015]] [[Nebula Award |Nebula Award for Best Short Story]], [[Alfie Award |Alfie Award for Best Short Story]], [[WSFA Small Press Award]]
 
* 2015 -- [[Chessiecon 2015]], [[MileHiCon 47]], [[Foolscap |Foolscap 2015]] [[Nebula Award |Nebula Award for Best Short Story]], [[Alfie Award |Alfie Award for Best Short Story]], [[WSFA Small Press Award]]
 
* 2016 -- [[ConCarolinas |ConCarolinas 2016]], [[Furry Migration |Furry Migration 2016]], [[Mythopoeic Award |Mythopoeic Award for Children's Literature]]
 
* 2016 -- [[ConCarolinas |ConCarolinas 2016]], [[Furry Migration |Furry Migration 2016]], [[Mythopoeic Award |Mythopoeic Award for Children's Literature]]
* 2017 -- [[Arisia '17]], [[TM]] at [[Bubonicon 49]], [[CON2 2017]], [[Furry Fiesta |Furry Fiesta 2017]], '''[[2017 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette Hugo]]'''
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* 2017 -- [[Arisia '17]], [[TM]] at [[Bubonicon 49]], [[CON2 2017]], [[Furry Fiesta |Furry Fiesta 2017]], '''[[2017 Best Novelette Hugo]]'''
* 2018 -- [[Anthrocon |Anthrocon 2018]]
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* 2018 -- [[Anthrocon|Anthrocon 2018]]
* 2019 -- [[Bubonicon 51]], [[Anthrocon |Anthrocon 2019]]
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* 2019 -- [[Bubonicon 51]], [[Anthrocon|Anthrocon 2019]]
 
* 2020 -- [[Readercon 31]]
 
* 2020 -- [[Readercon 31]]
* 2021 -- [[NESFA Press Guest]] at [[Boskone 58]], [[VCON 2021]]
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* 2021 -- [[NESFA Press Guest]] at [[Boskone 58]], [[VCON 2021]], '''2021 [[Lodestar Award]]'''
 
* 2022 -- [[Capclave 2022]]
 
* 2022 -- [[Capclave 2022]]
  
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Revision as of 00:14, 5 January 2022

(May 28, 1977 — )

The author and illustrator of Nurk, Digger, Harriet the Hamster Princess, Dragonbreath, and a number of other illustrated projects. She has also published numerous adult and young adult speculative fiction works, including several reimagined folktales, The Clocktaur Wars duology, and Summer in Orcus, the illustrated version of which was a finalist for the WSFS Award for Best Young Adult Book.

The daughter of an artist, she spent her youth attempting to rebel and become a scientist. She earned a degree in anthropology before becoming a genre artist and author. After an unfortunate mixup between her children's fiction and her adult fiction, she took to writing much of her adult fiction under the penname of T. Kingfisher.

She won the 2012 Best Graphic Story Hugo and the 2017 Best Novelette Hugo, as well as a Nebula Award and two Mythopoeic Awards. Her work has also been nominated for an Eisner Award and a number of Webcomics Choice Awards.

Much of her work features anthropomorphic animals, and she is a popular guest at furry conventions; she has won numerous of their Cóyotl Awards, Ursa Major Awards, and Leo Awards.

She and her husband Kevin Sonney produce The Hidden Almanac, a speculative fact and fiction podcast where "H. P. Lovecraft meets Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac", and the Kevin and Ursula Eat Cheap podcast, where they get inebriated and discuss just about anything while taste-testing bizarre or unusual (and generally terrible) pre-packaged foods, much of which is sent to them by fans.

Vernon is also a prolific painter and the creator of The Biting Pear of Salamanca, a work which became an internet meme in the form of the "LOL WUT" pear.

She is an avid gardener, birdwatcher, and role-playing gamer, and entertains her Twitter followers with livetweets from her RPG sessions and photos and stories of the exploits of her garden and of their animal menagerie, which includes cats, dogs, The Chickens, and The Surprise Rooster.

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