Plans for April

March turned out to be a very productive month, both personally and professionally. The latter included progress on a couple of projects (if not as much as I would have liked), reaching 50 outstanding submissions (which I’ve not managed in years!), and of course, attending the local Luck & Laughter vending event right here in Kansas City.

With so many things out of the way, April should be a fairly straightforward month. The only complication will stem from the fact that I shall once again be travelling to Dallas, TX to attend Texas Furry Fiesta 2025! Will I be vending? Probably at least one day. Like last year, I was unfortunately not chosen for a set spot for the weekend, and will therefore have to enter the daily lottery for the Artist Alley (for which I am much better prepared this time!). This will be interesting, as it will be the first time I have ever come back to vend in a place I have vended in before. So, the first half of the month will doubtless be consumed largely with that and the preparations leading up to it.

Otherwise, I hope to make some serious progress on the projects I worked on throughout March, and perhaps get another article written as well? I’m not sure, but either way, April will be a much more tumultuous month than March as I prepare for my vending season to begin in earnest.

Published by J. S. Allen

J. S. Allen is a Naturist-Christian writer, linguist, and historian from Kansas City, Missouri. He is the author of the young adult series Sauragia and Knights of Aralia, as well as the 'Woodland Tales' anthology for children. Several of his shorter works have also appeared in various print and online periodicals over the years. In between writing and publishing, he likes to draw, spend long hours outdoors, and read. His favorite authors include M. I. McAllister, Brian Jacques, and Alexandre Dumas.

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