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An Insight by Luke Cowling. 

As the upcoming Owenoak sequel project comes together, I get more opportunities to share bits and pieces of the work that I am excited about. Character perspective chapters is something I am excited about deeply, as I've thrown a few in there.

We're about 1/4 of the way through the story, as it sits on my desk right now. But that fraction is constantly changing as the story evolves, gains, loses, in my imagination. Maybe Easter is my estimation of the release date, but who knows really. To be honest I am just having fun writing it, production and sales have always been secondary. Surprisingly well, and welcome, but secondary nonetheless.

In the mean time I wanted to share another crude drawing of something that will feature heavily in my upcoming novel. I've said in most of the another posts like this that I am no artist, and that the pictures are going to be from a novelist's perspective, not a illustrator's, so nevertheless you have 'Garryck's Gallantry'.

Application soon,

LPC.

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