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Dragonsinn Monthly Recap – March 2026

March monthly recap: recent updates, new Global Dragon Street Art Map, and new infographic on medieval dragons.

I have some travel scheduled quite soon ✈️, so I may skip or consolidate the next recap post.

In the meantime, here are some recent new posts and other updates.

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1. Recent Posts

  • Petrified Dragons: A definition and some fine examples of dragons from natural formations.
  • Dragon Decor and Dishes: A quick post inspired by a random Chinese restaurant outing that had a number of dragon motifs.

2. Other Updates

Dragon Pillar at The Dragon Chamber

3. What’s Next

  • Poetry:
    • I’ve stalled on this as I’ve been trying to get through as much of my online course as possible, before traveling.
    • Otherwise, I’ll still be on the same sequence (wrapping up final edits > eBook formatting > adding poems onto new pages over here).
  • YouTube: 
    • Filmed some short videos of creative dragon setups (as a follow-up post to Dragon Altar Cloths and Covers). I have a blog post draft that’s halfway done.
  • Life:
    • I managed to finish the Coursera specialization cert I started in mid-January. There’s still a lot to be done, though I believe that gives a good overview for creating a sensible online portfolio (which I’m planning to update by end of May/June).

Thanks for reading.

By Jess

Jess Chua is a writer, sketch artist, and curator of dragon lore.

She launched Dragonsinn in June 1999 as a space to share dragon research notes, which has since evolved to include creative storytelling and other explorations.

Jess enjoys yoga, art, and reading. She’s currently focused on professional development and finalizing a dragon poetry collection that maps emotional landscapes via dragon imagery.

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