I’m sharing the story with you in serial fashion, two pages a day, over a 9 day period.
Writing Translated
PG 11: BAM! Diggory, the gum tree, the thorny bush and the Numbat went rolling down the hill.
PG 12: Below, a quoll was hunting frogs and lizards.
Stay tune for Part 7, tomorrow!
Details Behind the Story
Way back in June, for his July birthday, my hubby asked for a follow-up story to the Diggory Wombat Gets Lost book that I wrote and illustrated for him. Unfortunately, my Muse wasn’t interested so, after months of dithering, I wrote and illustrated the book in 4 days!
This book was done in one of Hahnemühle’s ZigZag accordion books. The book is one long sheet, folded into 18 pages. I love working on this paper!

Oh no I wonder what will happen next !
You probably have a good idea, lol! Thank you, Lynne. I treasure your comments!
The art is exciting, a treat to see. And another new critter for me: a quoll. Rather a handsome dude with his rich red-brown fur and big white spots.
Many thanks, Sharon! Australia has the coolest animals.