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  An Announcement by Luke Cowling.


It's been a bit of a whirlwind since Gearpox came out. We've had a global pandemic, and I have been busy working, writing the sequel and working on the sci-fi novel as well. Most of my released content has undergone a facelift in the mean time as well, with new artwork and new editions, including limited-availability hardbacks as well!


Whilst the days fly by working mainly on my sci-fi novel, work still progresses on Gearpox, even with it's publication in 2020. I've since started casting for the audiobook version, and hopefully will see that released sometime later this year. We'll see. 

I'm unsure as to whether Sean is coming back to read Gearpox, as it quite a large undertaking in comparison to our last audiobook together, and we're yet to sort out his availability. So, we'll see in that regard, the time in between is not wasted though. As I mentioned, it's still actively in casting, so nothing is set in stone, yes or no wise. 

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