We’re getting festive
here with some special peeps and today we get
Christmassy with Vivien Brown
Hello Vivien
Please
tell us a little about you and if you are a reader, Blogger or author.
I am primarily an
author although I am an avid reader too, particularly of women’s fiction in its
broadest sense – anything from romance to sagas to psychological thrillers with
female protagonists. I have been writing short stories for women’s magazines for
around twenty years (under another name). In fact, the first I ever sold was a
Christmas story to Woman’s Weekly, about a family feud that gets resolved on
Christmas morning, with the help of a department store Santa! These days I still
write occasional short stories but prefer to concentrate on novels. My debut
‘Lily Alone’, a domestic drama about a very young child left alone at home, was
published by Harper Impulse in October. Away from writing, I love cryptic
crosswords, boyband concerts, horseracing, TV soaps and quiz shows.
What is
your favourite Christmas memory?
I think waking up, as
a small child, to feel that fat present-stuffed pillow case against my feet on
Christmas morning, is very hard to beat. Still believing in Santa, still
feeling the magic and wonder of Christmas Day, climbing out of bed while it was
still dark and not noticing or caring that the bedroom was really chilly, with
the windows all iced up on the inside! And then my sister and I lugging our
pillow cases into our parents’ room and opening everything all over the bed. In
those days, presents were not expensive, not technology-based, and didn’t get
picked from the Argos catalogue or online. There was always a tangerine at the
bottom, and usually a book or an annual from whatever TV show or character was popular
at the time, although I could never abide Rupert - and still can’t! I like to
try keeping the old traditions going as much as possible although, for my
little granddaughter Penny, the pillow case has
been upgraded to a giant knitted stocking these days - seen here laid
out on Christmas Eve, ready for Santa’s arrival.
What is
your favourite Christmas food?
My absolute favourite
food is chocolate, but I eat that all year round so I don’t suppose it really
counts as a Christmas food, even though there is even more of it about at this
time of year. This picture is from a day I spent learning how to temper
chocolate and make my own truffles at the Chocolate Hotel in Bournemouth. But I
would have to say my fave seasonal food is the humble mince pie, which I rarely
have at any other time but Christmas, but I do like my own home-made ones so
much more than shop-bought. I love rolling out the pastry, adding big dollops
of mincemeat and finishing off with a Christmas shape on top – I have pastry
cutters in the shape of a bell, heart, star and Christmas tree, as well as
random rabbits, butterflies, doves, etc. I like to sprinkle them liberally with
caster sugar while they are still warm – and that’s the best time to eat them
too!
What is
your favourite Christmas song?
I enjoy a rousing
chorus or two of Jingle Bells, but when it comes to songs that really relate to
the nativity story, I am a sucker for the sentimentality of Little Donkey,
especially when hearing it sung by tiny school children at school carol
concerts. I helped my daughter to knit all the people and animals for a
nativity scene a couple of years ago and we were shocked that the pattern did
not include a donkey. To us, he is a very important part of story, so we made
up our own pattern for him to make sure the scene was complete.
What is
your favourite Christmas photo? Please tell us why
I love my cats and
still miss those who are no longer with us. They are just as much a part of the
family as the humans are, and I like to make sure they get something special to
eat at Christmas, and a new squeaky or flashing toy to try to distract them
from pulling baubles off the tree. This picture is of my old cat Buster who
never minded being dressed up in his special Christmas Day collar, which in
reality was my daughter’s red hair scrunchie!
You can find Vivien
at all these places …
2 comments:
Thanks for featuring me on your fab blog today. Looking forward to reading all the other Christmassy interviews too!
What a lovely piece. I really enjoyed reading it and I love the picture of you and Buster, Viv
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