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To Will.

An Insight by Luke Cowling.

I've been radio silent for the past few weeks, not without reason though. The progress for the Owenoak sequel has come forward at a rapid rate, and I'm really enjoying the pathway the book has taken me. It's not so much the vision for the project I had at it's conception, but I have really come to love it's evolution into something different.

I've written about a quarter of the planned book, but as every artist will tell you, these things rarely go to plan. Things get extended or shortened, ideas come and are tossed away. So it is really difficult to tell hard far into the piece I am, or when it will be completed. Though at I guess I would saw perhaps Easter next year, but we'll see.

In the meantime though I have another crude, very crude mind you, drawing of an idea I have already included in the book. Though who will wield it, and it's nature, I will leave up to the imagination for now.


Looking forward to sharing more soon though,

LPC.

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