It was the year 66 000 000 BC (give or take a million).

A massive asteroid was headed straight for the Yucatan peninsula (which was yet to be named as such at the time).

The inhabitants of the Cretaceous Earth were holding their breaths watching the impending catastrophe, that threatened to wipe out life as they knew it.

As the asteroid was making its way towards them though, a comet passing through the Solar system deflected its course, saving the non-avian dinosaurs from extinction and setting the Earth history on an entirely different path.

Okay, maybe not entirely different.

Over the millions of years that followed, dinosaurs and other vertebrates continued to evolve alongside each other.

At some point, several dino-species took a clear lead, developing larger brains, the use of tools, language, and culture, as well as shedding their feathers in the process.

The result was a civilization that is remarkably similar to that of the human post-asteroid universe in almost every way -
except that homo sapiens got replaced with dino sapiens.

It is in this parallel world that Alice, a seven year old velociraptor living in Victorian England, found herself at the center of most peculiar events.

It all started when she saw a White Rabbit running through a field and followed him down a hole in the ground…

If you are interested in checking out the rest of Olga’s watercolor illustrations,
paired with the original text by Lewis Carroll (a respectable math professiraptor in the dino-world),
you will find your own copy of

(the Dinosaur Edition)
on Amazon (choose your local one below). Please consider leaving a review afterwards, feedback makes Olga super happy!