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To Yearn.

 A thought by Luke Cowling.


Order of the Orange V gets closer and closer to being ready, by the day. Not that I get the chance to work on the manuscript every day, but I feel like the thoughts and ideas that become the manuscript get collected every day. It's hard not to. Sometimes it happens naturally, sometimes it is conscious. Nevertheless, we get more and more novel by the day. 

I am up to a first revision of the book. It has not had any editing, and the framework is not entirely complete, but this is an exciting step nonetheless. I feel like I have reached the point where I allow myself to be excited for it's impeding release, which will hopefully be next year.

In the meantime the book is available to add to your Goodreads lists now, to keep up to date on the progress, and release, for when that comes around! 


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