Aliterate -

Arthur shrugged. "I think there’s a giant eye and some long boat rides. Honestly, Maya, why bother with dusty old words when you can just watch the movie in half the time?"

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

Maya frowned. "But the movie doesn't tell you what they're thinking ."

: A biannual journal that focuses on "literary genre fiction"—stories that balance high-quality prose with exciting sci-fi, fantasy, or horror plots. Arthur shrugged

: A story by Aaron Worth featured in the journal about a mysterious "epidemic" of origami-folding.

If you are looking for specific stories titled or published by "Aliterate": Arthur looked at the book

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.