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Hi, I've been an avid follower of Erraticus for a while, and I was wondering if therr was an official discord or anything along those lines. A place where fans could talk to each other directly, and discuss theories and the things we enjoy about the show.
Also, is it likely that Erraticus will get another season? I absolutely adore the show, and was hoping to get something resembling the inside scoop on how things have been going for the wizards behind the curtain.
Hello!!!
Okay, so a confession: I (Sarah Newton, writer for Erraticus) donāt know anything about Discord, other than itās a place where people chat about things. The fact that Erraticus would ever generate enough fans to warrant such a thing is knocking me off balance, and Iām so very humbled by this request.
Iām also humbled by your support, and the support of everyone whoās listened to our story and reached out to us to let us know that they enjoyed it.
Long story short, Erraticus is a project that will not be continued. This is for a few reasons, almost all related to Real Life limitations on time and production logistics. When I started writing Erraticus, I never thought it would be noticed, nor did I ever assume that there would be people disappointed if the story didnāt reach a finale. For this, I truly am sorry, and it will forever eat at me that I put an unfinished project out into the world. I donāt intend to make this mistake again.
That said, I started a project in 2022 that I intend to finish. It is a novel trilogy featuring: a trio of unlawful misfits forced by circumstance to live together, a sentient āship,ā a hostile setting, and a conspiracy that is larger than any of the characters had assumed. Basically, itās written with the intent to appeal to those who enjoyed Erraticus. This trilogy is still several years away from seeing the light of day, but the moment I know anything about the release, there will be an announcement on this blog.
And, who knows? Itās possible that the world of Pax, Abel, and Lorne may one day be expanded to include an audio drama set in their universe.
For nowāand as an apologyāone thing I can do in the next couple of days is release the transcript for the next episode, which was intended to be the season 2 finale of Erraticus.It wonāt ever be recorded, but it might round off some of the jagged edges of where Erraticus left off. Beware, however: it does contain a cliffhanger.
Again, thank you so much for reaching out to us. Erraticus was a passion project, and I hope that anything I release in the future will be half as well-loved as Erraticus was.
Yours, on behalf of the Erraticus Team,
Sarah Newton
Recently got back into podcasts with @erraticuspodcast and I am Screaming this is so fun. I want to argue with The Anominate. Also am I imagining how similar the names Moss and Fern are or is naming your kids after plants a cultural thing in Erraticus-verseš¤š¤
"Is everyone still alive?"
"Yes."
"No."
Loving how the AI is so determinedly trying to drive home that they aren't an organic lifeform and therefore aren't alive.
That whale pod episode was so wonderful. I wish I could see it in theatre. (In hindsight, maybe that's how Innominate experienced itā kinda?)
Thatās the joy and grief of audio dramas: you get to see some of the most wonderful/beautiful/terrifying/mind-boggling sights without ever actually SEEING them.
Thatās also the joy and grief of creating audio dramas: you get to share a vision with an audience knowing that each person will have a different vision than the one in your head, and that each vision is just as real and legitimate and profound as yours.
(And, yes, thatās probably exactly how The Innominate experienced the whales: the same as you.)
Listen to this episode from Erraticus on Spotify. "Danger will always catch you; running away only lessens the force you can use against it." Episode written by Sarah Newton and featuring the voices of Sarah Newton, Jacob Zarick, Olivia Johnson, and Brandt Wolf. No high school tests were cheated on in the making of this episode. Check out our website (www.erraticuspod.com), our Twitter (@erraticuspod), or our Tumblr (@erraticuspodcast) for more information, and to witness our social media antics when they occur.
Phew, itās been a minute, right?!? Thank you for your patience, and please enjoy the latest episode of ERRATICUS!
As always, we absolutely ADORE comments, reviews, rants, uncurating gushing, etc, so please let us know what you think!Ā
erraticus was in my top Spotify wrapped and Iām not surprised at all
Best podcast on there, you guys are amazing and I always do a little happy dance when I see thereās a new episode šš«
Oh, no way! This is really, really amazing! Thanks for letting us know! And, sorry that production has slowed down, but we should be getting the next episode out sometime soon!
Thanks so much for listening and for your support!
The Anominate, when Fern or Santi do something useful