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An Insight by Luke Cowling.

I know the blog content has been laking lately, and for that, I apologise. November turned out to be quite the crazy month. Though it's all turning into dividends as the projects I've been working on evolve.

Juggling the production and distribution of the Owenoak audiobook with its narrator, the writing of the sequel that is three or four times as long and in-depth as it's predecessor, spending valuable time in my personal life, and managing a successful career, has meant that I've had little downtime for blogging.



Though with the Audiobook done, and the Christmas break rapidly approaching, I should have more time to invest in the blog and provide insights into the works that I'm currently producing. I just thought I'd share that news, and whilst it might sound like an excuse as to why there's been so little blog content, I think it'll be worth it in the long run.

Or I might just be rambling. Either way, more to come.

LPC.

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