Enjoy great Christmas stories any time with Season’s Readings.
When the world turns cold, these stories should warm your heart. "Season’s Readings" is your fireside refuge from the season’s noise — a handpicked collection of classic and original tales, read with warmth and heart by professional voice actor Don McDonald. While most of these holiday tales center on Christmas, they span the season from Thanksgiving through the New Year — stories both joyful and bittersweet that remind us why light, laughter, and love matter most when the nights grow longest.
It’s the cozy corner of Short Storyverses, where every episode feels like cocoa and candlelight.
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Enjoy great Christmas stories any time with Season’s Readings.
When the world turns cold, these stories should warm your heart. "Season’s Readings" is your fireside refuge from the season’s noise — a handpicked collection of classic and original tales, read with warmth and heart by professional voice actor Don McDonald. While most of these holiday tales center on Christmas, they span the season from Thanksgiving through the New Year — stories both joyful and bittersweet that remind us why light, laughter, and love matter most when the nights grow longest.
It’s the cozy corner of Short Storyverses, where every episode feels like cocoa and candlelight.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Some gifts arrive quietly, without ribbons, tags, or spectacle. They’re born in that private space between two people who love each other more than they love their own comfort. The Gift of the Magi is a story about that kind of love. Not the glossy holiday sort, but the kind that hurts a little… because it asks something of you.
Two young newlyweds, short on money and long on devotion, each set out to give the other a perfect Christmas gift. What happens next has been retold for more than a century for one reason: the ending lands right in the heart.
O. Henry was the pen name of William Sydney Porter, a master of the short story whose work is known for its wit, sharp observation, and always—always—a twist at the end. Born in North Carolina in 1862, he lived a life full of dramatic turns of his own, including years spent working as a draftsman, a bank clerk, and eventually, a prisoner—an experience that helped sharpen his empathy and storytelling voice. His stories, including The Gift of the Magi, The Ransom of Red Chief, and The Last Leaf, remain favorites for their warmth, humanity, and clever construction.
If you love short stories please visit ShortStoryverses.com—a growing library of classic and original tales, told with care.
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