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To Breathe.

An Insight by Luke Cowling.

I'm really excited to share that the production process for the Audiobook version of Owenaok is more than halfway through. Sean and I have been working diligently on the project since both our contracts were signed, and the piece is coming together quickly.

I fully expect to launch the Audiobook this month, or at the very latest at the start of December. It'll be done in time for Christmas regardless, and would make a good gift I suppose.



Sean's performance has really brought the book to life, more than I imagined when I wrote it to be honest. I imagine we'll be working together closely when the squeal launches too, though we'll have to see. His voices fit perfectly and he's a brilliant voice actor who really brings the scenes to life, as though you were in the room.

Look out for it,

LPC.

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