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To Wind.

As Insight by Luke Cowling.

Spare a thought for my boy today. He's the source of much of the happiness in my life. And he's doing it tough. He's having knee surgery to sure him up for longevity, and the wait to get him back home has been torture.


Fenrir in full flight 2019.
I've already written blog posts on what pets bring to the creative process, but it is in times where they are missing, that this couldn't be more true. A muse gone, is an art ruined.

I just wanted to provide an insight to what goes into my process, because as I've mentioned before, much of the characterization that is seen in the books, and especially in the upcoming one, comes from real life examples - most of which are my family. It feels as though their lives, struggles and personalities seem to evolve in literature as their real life counterparts evolve too. I suppose that makes for easy character development? Or is that just me phoning it in? Haha.

Anyway, spare a thought today for Fenrir and his operation.

LPC.

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