Plans for March

February has been extremely productive in a lot of ways, though disappointing in a couple more. As the shortest month, it always feels a little compact, but this month was filled with good things for me. Brsides my positive vending experience at AnthroExpo 2026, I made some good editorial process and even worked on my cartography for Knights of Aralia Book VI! Very little outlining and no translating done, though.

March holds some interesting prospects, and with theee extra days, there’s a little more breathing room. Editing and rewrites will continue apace, particularly as I finally pick up and finish the rough draft to Sauragia 3! Yes, you heard that right. No more excuses or letting other things get in the way. That rough draft will be complete by month’s end. Then comes the long editing process. Either way, I have renewed my obligation to my weblog here, and promise that weekly posts are back to stay (as you may have seen throughout February), so there’s something to get excited about as well, right?

I’ll be finishing the month off at Texas Furry Fiesta vending once again in the Artist Alley (guess I’m just not a big enough name to merit the Dealer Den there yet), so if any of you are in the Dallas area that weekend (March 27th-29th) come by and say hello!

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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