Each day this month I’ll be posting an Alliterative Story with the A to Z Challenge letter of the day. You can join in the fun by submitting an Alliterative story or sensible poem of your own to a separate free challenge I’m hosting here HERE Submit by April 10th to play. Give it a try!
First one is kind of short, but they get much longer and sillier. Stay tuned!

Annie almost always acted artfully atrocious when Aunt Alice appeared and asked her to accentuate their aristocratic ancestors’ attributes, as she absolutely abhorred affected actions. Though by angsty antagonism she actually adopted artificial algorithms against her average amiable aims and advocated appropriation of Aunt Alice’s abnormal arrogance.
by Sheri J. Kennedy, All Rights Reserved
I’m so glad you commented so could find you here. Love this theme.
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Thanks, I’m glad I found you too. 🙂
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An absolutely admirable and articulate attempt achieved! Astonishing!
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Oh! Wow! That’s a lot more As than Js in my upcoming JJ story. 🙂
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LOL… I’ll look forward to the JJ story. 🙂
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Very clever.
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Thanks, Linda! 🙂
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Wow great alliteration. Thanks for your visit.
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Thanks, Wendy! I appreciate you stopping by, and I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Cute story, Sheri. A story a day–hoo boy what a lot of work!
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Yes, it’s turned out to be a true challenge. I’m up through R, and I’m very glad I prepped ahead. I should be okay on finishing the rest before we get to their letter days. It’s been fun! Thanks for stopping in and enjoying it, Jacqui!
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I created the template for each letter. All I have left is the research. The way mine are set up, that’s not too hard.
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Great idea! 🙂
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