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A Celebration by Luke Cowling. 

I'm really excited to announce that all the details have been ironed out for my Audible contract, and I've signed on the dotted line!

To celebrate I've decided to reduce the price on my third book, the second volume of the Notes series, so that more people can familarise themselves with the universe, the closer the audiobook comes to completion. Enjoy!


What does the contract mean? Glad you asked. It means that soon, my first novel 'Owenoak' will be made available on the audiobook platform. For a full list of available platforms to listen to the upcoming Owenoak audiobook, I've included an image down further. 

The narrator for the first novel, and most likely the squeal, is none other than Sean Posvistak. Why Sean? Well his audition for the role stood out amongst all the other narrators who auditioned to narrate Owneoak. 

We'll be working together closely over the coming months to put together something I believe will be a fantastic adaptation of the book, for people who prefer that platform. 

List of Audibook services hosting Owenoak soon.
LPC.




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