antistories

/ˈæntiˌstɔriz/
noun
  1. Narratives that deliberately break traditional storytelling rules, often lacking a clear plot, character development, or resolution.
    • The author's collection of antistories challenges readers to find meaning in fragmented scenes.
    • In literature class, we discussed how antistories can use silence and gaps to tell a story.
    • Some critics argue that antistories are more realistic because real life doesn't have neat endings.
What does "antistories" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean