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To Absorb.

An Insight and Celebration by Luke Cowling.

I've always thought of motivation as the lazy brother of discipline, and relying on it as a sure-fire way to avoid productivity. Though, the practice is much easier thought than willed, and like it or not, I too am a victim of the motivation curse.

I am not speaking on will to produce Gearpox, I love that project and how it is coming together so much, that is it's own motivation. I'm speaking on the production of the two Bestiary books so far. I know there will be more, as the universe expands in my newest works, and once I complete the anthology of critters I will be happy, but I must admit I am in a slump when it comes to producing another.

I only mention it as the success of the Notes series surprises me, and is clearly something people wanted from the universe I am building.

Notes II E-Book has cracked the top fifty fantasy short reads on Amazon. Top 50. Yeah that was cool.
I'll take some motivation from that, and hopefully bring it into the third installment once Gearpox is fully complete, and I am ready to take on another production.

Thanks,

LPC.

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