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DAY 11 — The Winter Non-fiction List

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Winter has a way of sharpening our curiosity.

As the world outside grows quieter, many of us feel an unexpected pull inward — toward ideas, questions, and reflections that don’t compete for attention, but reward it patiently. This is often when non-fiction finds us.

I used to think of non-fiction as something best suited to brighter months: train journeys, summer mornings, purposeful reading time. But over the years, I’ve noticed something different. In winter, non-fiction feels less like work and more like companionship.

Perhaps it’s the slower pace. Perhaps it’s the long evenings. Or perhaps it’s simply that winter gives us permission to think more deeply without having to hurry toward conclusions.

Winter nonfiction does not shout.
It speaks quietly and stays awhile.

These are the books that sit comfortably beside a lamp and a warm drink. They don’t demand that you read quickly or remember everything. They allow for pauses. They welcome re-reading. They are perfectly content to be dipped into and returned to over days or weeks.

Today, on Day 11 of our Jolabokaflod Advent Calendar, I invite you to choose a non-fiction book not because you should read it — but because you want to keep it close this season. Something thoughtful. Something nourishing. Something that feels like a winter conversation rather than a lecture.

📚 Today’s Reading Picks — “The Winter Non-fiction List”

Reflective, accessible non-fiction for quiet days:

These books don’t rush you. They meet you where you are.

You can explore the full Advent Calendar titles here:
👉 Explore the Advent Calendar collection on Bookshop.org

And if you’d like to continue gently into the season:
👉 Visit the Reading-for-Pleasure Starter Shelf

This winter, let your curiosity wander slowly.
Let ideas unfold at their own pace.
And let nonfiction become a place of warmth, not effort.


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DAY 2 — The Hygge Reading Nook Challenge

Jolabokaflod Advent Calendar 2025

There’s a particular kind of happiness that arrives not in grand gestures, but in the quiet rearranging of a corner of your home. A lamp moved a little closer. A blanket folded just so. A mug placed within easy reach. And suddenly, what was once simply a chair becomes something far more powerful: an invitation to read.

For me, the discovery of hygge years ago didn’t come from a book or an article—it came from a moment. A dreary December afternoon, the kind where the sky hangs low and everything feels slightly unfinished. I lit a small lamp, wrapped a blanket around my shoulders, and sat down “just for a minute”. That minute became an hour. That hour became the start of a ritual that has stayed with me every winter since.

Because here’s the truth we often forget:
Adults don’t just need more time to read. They need more reasons to begin.
And nothing encourages beginning quite like a cosy, welcoming nook.

The beauty of a reading nook is that it doesn’t need to be elaborate. You don’t need a fireplace or a bay window or a perfectly curated stack of Pinterest-worthy décor. All you need are three things:

  1. A comfortable seat
  2. A forgiving light source
  3. A sense of shelter

The shelter is the secret ingredient. It might be the way a blanket drapes over your knees. Or how the chair angles away from the busyness of the room. Or even the presence of a cat who is absolutely convinced this nook was created for them.

Today, for Day Two of our Jolabokaflod Advent Calendar, I invite you to join the Hygge Reading Nook Challenge:

And once you’ve done that, you’ll need the right book: something warm, atmospheric, and comforting enough to justify staying put for just one chapter more.

Today’s Reading Picks: “Hygge Nook Essentials”

Books that pair beautifully with soft light, blankets, and unhurried evenings:

You can explore the full Advent Calendar titles here:
👉 Explore the Advent Calendar collection on Bookshop.org

And if you want even more comforting choices:
👉 Visit the Cosy Winter Fiction Shelf

Whether your nook is humble or heavenly, minimal or magical, let it become your daily December refuge.

May it bring you warmth, rest, and many beautiful pages.


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Jolabokaflod and literary agenting (episode #2)

Event announcement: The Jolabokaflod CIC is hosting a live-stream podcast today—Tuesday, 17 December. Anyone who is free is most welcome to join in…

Are you ready to unwrap the hidden strategies behind guiding authors to literary success this holiday season? In this seasonal podcast show, we embrace the spirit of Jolabokaflod, the Icelandic tradition of gifting and savouring books on Christmas Eve. Just as families exchange stories and ideas on that magical night, our special episode sheds light on the nurturing relationships between agents, authors, and publishers—all working together to spark the world’s next wave of literary brilliance.

Join us as we journey through the non-fiction book world’s back channels: from identifying untapped markets in business or science to shaping a memoir that resonates across continents. We delve into every step of an agent’s craft—understanding trends, refining pitches, and forging partnerships that ensure your favourite holiday reading pile is brimming with meaningful, impactful titles.

This season, find out how literary agents breathe life into ideas that can fill the long winter nights with insight, learning and hope. Whether you’re a budding agent, a curious author, or simply someone who cherishes the tradition of gifting knowledge and inspiration, this podcast invites you to celebrate the art—and the craft—of bringing non-fiction stories into the world’s festive reading rituals.

Get into the Christmas spirit of Jolabokaflod by discovering how the work of literary agents contributes to the festive season in the book trade, including being the first movers in the cycle of finding fabulous authors worthy of publication, helping to reignite your love of books over the holidays to take into the New Year as a resolution you can keep.

On 17 December at 2.00-2.30 pm GMT (9.00-9.30 am EST | 6.00-6.30 am PST), join Christopher Norris in conversation with Rita Rosenkranz—owner of her eponymous New York-based literary agency—on the topic of how agents help to make Christmas such a special time for books.

Share your questions with us in real time.

• YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Stnyq2p8qeg

See you at the Jolabokaflod fireside chat event.

A recording of the session is available immediately after the livestream at YouTube.

Note: If you’d like to watch the previous Jolabokaflod session—Jolabokaflod as ageneric book promotion campaign—here is the YouTube link:

• YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQJ5yvv7V1U