Right now, we're in Österlen, to record the very last, trembling chapters of this book
called "Is There Anybody Out There", with Margit. Margit herself will be narrating the last section of the book.
These are her own words really, where she, so to speak, says her goodbyes to the Icepeople.
And Julia will join, we will all meet at Margit's home to record this.
And, there are so many emotions, extra much of everything;
Österlen, the last book, meeting both Julia and Margit in the same place - it's powerful, grand.
You know, Margit is just as much a fairytale as the stories, really. She is magical.
Her way to present the world and life itself,
"the good" and "the bad", or actually -
 Mainly the good - it's so rare, that "the good" is portraid
in this particular way.
Yes, well, I tried to think about this and remember, but I don't think that I felt anything specific,
I just said "Now, now it's the end", that was enough.
It was like, I knew exactly where it needed to end.
So, I couldn't go on.
In the beginning, of course, it was Julia's voice that merged so beautifully with the text,
so the story became even better, and so much greater and more powerful with these two components.
It's so beautiful, that there are so many people that love The Icepeople, and,
and to get to be a part of this fairytale world, with all the fans out there.
Now, we release the very last season of "The Legend of The Icepeople" on Storytel.
