No Christmas is complete without enjoying captivating stories by talented authors extolling the dreams, joys, and, occasionally, the comedic pitfalls of the season. ''Texas Christmas Tales'' brilliantly illuminates them all with a special Lone Star touch. These Texas holiday tales by O. Henry, John Henry Faulk, A.C. Greene, Mike Blackman, O. Henry and Frank Perkins will elicit tears or chuckles and sometimes both at once. There has never been a better stocking-stuffer; I have it on good authority that Santa himself will be giving copies to family and friends. --Jeff Guinn, author of ''The Autobiography of Santa Claus' and ''The Christmas Chronicles.'' ''A splendid collection, Texas Christmas Tales should be under the tree or in the stocking of any Texan who appreciates good writing.'' ---Glenn Dromgoole, Abilene Reporter-News ''Texas Christmas Tales is a wonderful mix of both old Texas Christmas stories and contemporary stories that should be read aloud. A wonderful gift for anyone who holds a fondness for tales about Texas.'' ---Doug Toney, New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung ''A great stocking stuffer or hostess gift for the season.'' - ---Fort Worth Star-Telegram ''Texas Christmas Tales is a wonderful mix of both old Texas Christmas stories and contemporary stories. These stories of Texas and Texans could and probably should be read aloud, with all the inflections and enthusiasm that any good storyteller would use. This easy read would make a wonderful gift to anyone who holds a fondness for tales about Texas. It will make a great read for the holidays.'' --Doug Toney, editor & publisher, New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung O. Henry, one of America's greatest short story writers, lived for years in Austin, where he absorbed much of the Lone Star culture and set many tales in the state. John Henry Faulk, a popular radio personality and folklorist, wrote his famous Christmas story about his hard-scrabble childhood, which National Public Radio broadcast annually for years. A.C. Greene, wrote books, articles and columns for years, earning many fans as a true voice of Texas. Mike Blackman, a native of Anson, who was an editor at the NY Times, Philadelphia Inquirer and Ft Worth Star-Telegram, won awards for his short stories. He teaches journalist at Baylor University. Jerry Flemmons covered everything from the JFK assassination to exotic vacations sports for the Star-Telegram, and was a playwright as well. Frank Perkins, a Fort Worth native, was an award-winning print and TV reporter in North Texas. Rancher-poet Larry Chittenden of Anson immortalized his town's annual Yuletide ball this his famous poem.