Later that evening, after Maya left, her words lingered like a draft under the door. Arthur looked at the book. He knew the words, the grammar, the syntax. He could read the back of a cereal box or a legal contract with ease. But a story? That felt like work.
Aaron Worth Publishes Short Stories in Cemetery Dance and Aliterate aliterate
: A biannual journal that focuses on "literary genre fiction"—stories that balance high-quality prose with exciting sci-fi, fantasy, or horror plots. Later that evening, after Maya left, her words
Arthur wasn't illiterate; he just didn't see the point. He had graduated near the top of his class, and his bookshelves were filled with heavy, leather-bound classics—all of which served as excellent coasters for his coffee. He could read the back of a cereal
: A popular story by Mark Painter published in the magazine, based on a Khmer folk tale.
Maya frowned. "But the movie doesn't tell you what they're thinking ."
If you are looking for specific stories titled or published by "Aliterate":