New England Christmas Sampler

by Steve Burt

Here are ten short stories from master storyteller Steve Burt.

In 2001, during an interview on a Connecticut radio station, Steve Burt read “Tina’s Tender Touch,” a story he had published in Mature Living Magazine. The phones lit up, listeners begging for more. So he read “The Thumb Island Elephants,” about a coastal community in a 1909 Christmas Eve snowstorm that had to come together to rescue an circus elephant and her baby who were trapped in an overturned circus wagon on the railroad tracks.

Sales of the Rev. Dr. Burt’s book, A Christmas Dozen, went through the roof, with Family Circle Magazine showcasing a Vermont story, “Nana Antonia’s Christmas Wish,” about a young boy and his father clashing over how to respond to a dying great-grandmother’s yearning for a Christmas Eve sleigh ride. Readers loved it and Dr. Burt was invited to do a 100+ radio station tour.

Then Chicken Soup for the Soul reprinted “Tina’s Tender Touch.” Readers laughed, cried, and shared the stories with friends, clergy, and family.

Now, 20 years later, with A Christmas Dozen out of print, we’re bringing back 10 of the original 12 stories as the New England Christmas Sampler. Enjoy. And share.

About the Author

Steve Burt is Maine’s master storyteller and author of the FreeKs psychic teens trilogy (FreeK Camp, FreeK Show, FreeK Week) that won 24 awards including the 2015 Florida Book Festival Grand Prize) and the New York Book Festival grand prize winner, The Bookseller’s Daughter. 

Steve is also winner of the 2001 Benjamin Franklin Award, mystery/suspense; 2003 Bram Stoker Award for Young Readers nominee/finalist; 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Young Readers Winner; 2005 Independent Publisher Award, honorable mention. 

He and his wife can often be found at art & craft fairs around the country selling their books and talking with their fans. 

Steve Burt