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Storyblogging Carnival LXXXVII
Welcome to the eighty-seventh Storyblogging Carnival. We have six stories this time, including one of mine. Please enjoy.


Temper, Temper
by Madeleine Begun Kane of Mad Kane's Humor Blog
An under-100 word brief story rated G.

The tale of an ill-tempered felon in limerick form.


Changes, Part I
by Tom Harrison of Monday Evening
A 600 word brief story rated PG.

The attack was bad, the pull-back was worse, and then everything got really weird.


the little shepherd
by Doc Rampage of Doc Rampage
A 972 brief story rated G.

On the side effects of enthusiasm.


A Seat on the Porch
by Andy Osterlund of Archiandy
A 1,292 word short story rated PG.

A discrete shooting leaves a man contemplating his passive endurance.


Crossing Over, Part II (The Whole Story)
by Donald S. Crankshaw of Back of the Envelope
A 1,531 word excerpt of a 17,472 word short story rated PG-13.

A College Roomies from Hell!!! fanfiction, in which Dave gets in trouble. Which is hardly surprising.


Dogged Love
by Andrew Ian Dodge of Dodgeblogium
A 2,125 word short story rated PG-13.

A naked cut up man wakes up in her house...wearing her dog's collar.

[Don't forget, Andrew also has a new book out. -DSC]






This concludes the eighty-seventh Storyblogging Carnival.

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