If you find yourself in Boston before the twenty-fifth of May, I highly recommend you visit them.
In the event (somewhat unlikely, unfortunately) that I do so find myself, I will do so. Thank you for the recommendation.
I was just thinking prose, but anything by Ursula Vernon I would totally approve.
Ah, yes. I think she actually does do some prose writing, albeit highly (and self-) illustrated--she's got a juvenile novel called Nurk which is apparently about Sorka the shrew's grandson,* and there's a funny story somewhere well back in her deviantart gallery about an elf veterinarian and an orc poet.**
I, also, would totally approve just about anything by her. (And she does draw wonderful frogs.)
*The local Borders doesn't stock it, and I'm unfortunately note flush enough to order novels simply because I'd like to look at them. If my bonnie wee cousin-once-removed Ella were old enough, I'd get it for her as a gift and read it before I sent it, but such is not the case, and I amn't close enough to any of the other cousins-with-children to do so for their offspring.
**It seems to have been dropped after six or eight chapterlets, but it looks like developing into a nicely atypical elf-orc (in the post-Tolkienian sense, rather than the Tolkienian) romance.
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In the event (somewhat unlikely, unfortunately) that I do so find myself, I will do so. Thank you for the recommendation.
I was just thinking prose, but anything by Ursula Vernon I would totally approve.
Ah, yes. I think she actually does do some prose writing, albeit highly (and self-) illustrated--she's got a juvenile novel called Nurk which is apparently about Sorka the shrew's grandson,* and there's a funny story somewhere well back in her deviantart gallery about an elf veterinarian and an orc poet.**
I, also, would totally approve just about anything by her. (And she does draw wonderful frogs.)
*The local Borders doesn't stock it, and I'm unfortunately note flush enough to order novels simply because I'd like to look at them. If my bonnie wee cousin-once-removed Ella were old enough, I'd get it for her as a gift and read it before I sent it, but such is not the case, and I amn't close enough to any of the other cousins-with-children to do so for their offspring.
**It seems to have been dropped after six or eight chapterlets, but it looks like developing into a nicely atypical elf-orc (in the post-Tolkienian sense, rather than the Tolkienian) romance.