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Storyblogging Carnival LXXXII
Welcome to the eighty-second Storyblogging Carnival. There are four stories this time. This is the first of the monthly carnivals, and I have to admit, my rhythm is off--I neglected to send out my usual last minute reminder until it was pretty late, so we don't have as many stories as I was hoping. Still, we've got some stories, so let's get this carnival rolling...


First (and Last) Visit
by Madeleine Kane of Mad Kane's Humor Blog
A 100 word brief story rated G.

Limerick and anecdote about being allergic to cats.


Three Lions
by Tom Harrison of Monday Evening
A 500 word brief story rated PG.

A simple children's story in which three lions have an adventure.


Emily Chesley: The Humble Beginnings
by Mark Rayner of The Skwib
The first 1,250 word of a continuing story rated PG-13.

Writer, poet, social activist, explorer, aviatrix, and 92-year-old pole vaulter: Emily Chesley played many roles in her long and remarkable life. This week I am posting abridged excerpts from her biography, *Get Bent: Emily Chesley’s Life of Speculation*, which recounts the humble beginnings and formative experiences of the Speculative Songstress Of The Southwest. (First chapter)


Domestic Bliss
by Charmaine Frost at Reason and Rhyme
A 12,576 word brief story rated PG.

Those with admitted dysfunctional lives in unkempt homes may be enthralled to learn about an alternative. Charmain Frost explores such an alternative as only she is able






This concludes the eighty-second Storyblogging Carnival.

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