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A Direction by Luke Cowling.

The process that took Owenoak from an idea, to an audiobook, felt like an extremely long one. Though now that the audio has released on most platforms, I feel a great sense of accomplishment. I was not terribly proud of the first novel, the longer we moved away from its release date, but I can say that I am proud of the audiobook production.

Of course this pride comes in part to Sean's brilliant performance, but I have the feeling some novels are read better than they are written. Or is that too self indulgent? I don't know.

Either way I am excited that the piece is now released on iTunes, Google Play, and a number of other Audiobook retailers. The audible release is not too distant in the future either, and your patience for that platform is appreciated. I'll throw in some links on where to find the Owenoak Audiobook.



As always,

LPC.

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