Happy Howlidays is a short collection of Holiday-themed flash fiction that really captures the spirit of the Holidays.

One of my own stories is included, but I'll highlight a few of my favourites should you be interested in picking this up.

'The Toy Aisle' features a philosophical discussion between a stuffed rabbit and a games console about the meaning of Christmas, consumerism and the value of toys to their recipients.

'A Christmas Reunion' is a beautiful tale about being with the one you love during the Festive Period and how relationships are sometimes stronger than family.

Meanwhile, 'One Last Winter Ride' is a bittersweet yet touching story about a dragon who has outlived his children yet is called upon to save the Christmases of others.

Many of these stories have a poignancy and depth despite their brevity, with the book being a light and easy read. It's perfect fare for the Holidays, relaxing on the sofa with a hot chocolate or other warm beverage.

A neat collection of furry flash fiction that is all holiday themed in some way. I've got a story in here as well, but I'll mention some of my favorites from the collection for folks who might be interested in picking it up.

"A Change in the Weather" is an interesting take on a story that is related to Rudolph the reindeer that I wasn't expecting and had a nice message to it. "Snow" is a very cute story about two older women, a badger and squirrel, who celebrate their friendship and the holidays together. "1725" felt like the beginning of a whole story following the romance of Hooke and his consort and I was gripped throughout the whole story. "Christmas Shopping At Atkinsons" is the closest I've seen a story get to nailing the feel and tone of a Saturday morning cartoon show without going too over the top. I was also excited to see a blue jay main character in that story, since birds are pretty rare as a point of view in furry fiction.