Smorgasbord Christmas Celebrations Rewind – The Seventh Day of Christmas with guests Jessica Norrie, M.J. Mallon and #Food Carol Taylor, Bacon, Chestnut and Cranberry Christmas Stuffing and Sherry

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Smorgasbord Christmas Celebrations Rewind – The Seventh Day of Christmas with guests Jessica Norrie, M.J. Mallon and #Food Carol Taylor, Bacon, Chestnut and Cranberry Christmas Stuffing and Sherry

Welcome to the rewind of the series from 2018 which features not only the food and traditions of Christmas but also some special guests who it would be lovely to share Christmas dinner with in person. In the series my guests shared their best Christmas gift ever…and there will be food including from our resident foodie Carol Taylor,  my favourite drinks for the holidays, and of course music to get you into the spirit of the season..

Welcome to the Seventh Day of Christmas and today I am taking the opportunity to thank another of the contributors to the blog in 2017 and 2018 who brought some wonderful book recommendations via her Literary Column. Jessica Norrie author of one of my favourite books.. The Magic Carpet.

My other guest is fantasy/paranormal YA author Marjorie Mallon and I am looking forward to sharing her special Christmas gift memories.

First to get you in the mood…. one of the iconic Christmas songs is given the Mel Torme touch...Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas..

Time to meet my special guest Jessica Norrie who broadened our knowledge of books in the Literary Column.  I for one have added some amazing books to my TBR based on her recommendations. I was delighted to meet her in person at the 2017 Bloggers Bash.

About Jessica

Jessica Norrie studied French literature at Sussex University, and trained as a teacher at Sheffield. Then she wandered into parenthood, told her now grown up children stories, and heard theirs. A qualified translator, she worked on an eclectic mix of material, from health reports on racehorses to harrowing refugee tales. She taught adults and children, co-authored a textbook and ran teacher training. In 2008 came the idea for “The Infinity Pool”, which appeared in 2015 (and in German in 2018). Her second novel “The Magic Carpet”, inspired by teaching creatively in multicultural schools, was published in July 2019, and she is working on a third. She divides her time between London and Malvern, blogging, singing soprano, and walking in the forest and hills.

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