Ōsweald Bera supplemental materials update?

Does anyone have any update on the status of the supplemental materials, namely the audiobook and grammar, that are said to be in the works for Ōsweald Bera? Gorrie's Substack last indicated that as of February, the audiobook was coming soon, and the last mention I can find of the grammar indicated that it would be coming in 2025. Anyone have more recent information?

(Full text of the February update: "The audiobook is actively in production as of February 2026. All the narration is recorded, as are most of the characters’ dialogue.

We still need to record the parts for two more actors, so we don't have a firm release date just yet. I'll post an update here as soon as I have any news. Thank you for your patience. It's going to be worth the wait!")

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u/ibnukhaldun — 7 days ago
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Gubernatorial candidate Sara Rodriguez fires campaign manager

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