An Addition by Luke Cowling.
As the progress for my new novel 'Gearpox' comes along, I get inspired sometimes to share crude drawings from the universe that have helped me articulate their likeness in word form.
I have a few examples from the book to share today, and whilst they are by no-means done by an artists in any way, I feel like this a common method for helping writers make the transition from imagination to novel.
DM Cornish was a big inspiration for this, and Tolkien to a lesser extent, as far as my methods are concerned anyway. Although the practice has helped a lot, I doubt they'll ever reach print, as my mentor's have.
More soon,
LPC.
As the progress for my new novel 'Gearpox' comes along, I get inspired sometimes to share crude drawings from the universe that have helped me articulate their likeness in word form.
I have a few examples from the book to share today, and whilst they are by no-means done by an artists in any way, I feel like this a common method for helping writers make the transition from imagination to novel.
DM Cornish was a big inspiration for this, and Tolkien to a lesser extent, as far as my methods are concerned anyway. Although the practice has helped a lot, I doubt they'll ever reach print, as my mentor's have.
More soon,
LPC.
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