Curtains Parting on Unfinished Plots
This post introduces a collection of short stories, each an incomplete narrative designed to spark curiosity and creativity. They are presented as moments captured mid-scene, inviting readers to engage actively by imagining the preceding events and what might unfold next.
This project is an experimental program at the intersection of human creativity, interdisciplinary arts, and applied artificial intelligence research. It investigates how digital tools can serve as a partner in the writing process, fostering new forms of storytelling, scriptwriting, and improving digital literacy skills and workflows.
Featuring Eva Suluk, Leaf Richards, and Jamie F. Bell, this selection spans a compelling range of genres, from the intricate puzzles of Mystery and the gritty realism of Urban Fiction to the tense proceedings of Legal Thriller, the sharp wit of Dark Comedy, and the reflective mirror of Contemporary Fiction.
Allow these unfinished tales to serve as a starting point for your own storytelling. Dive in, and let your imagination craft the conclusions to these intriguing beginnings.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

The Frozen Cipher
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Cinematic | Genre: Mystery
The wind bit with a personal chill, clawing at my exposed cheeks and finding every gap in my layers. January in Bartleson was like living inside a freezer, the kind that hums with a deep, persistent ache. I’d walked for over an hour, past the town’s silent, frosted houses, beyond the last struggling lamppost, and now the only sound was the crunch of my boots on compacted snow and the sigh of the skeletal trees. It was exactly what I’d needed: a heavy, uncomplicated silence that somehow pushed the clutter out of my head, leaving a hollow for something new, something real, to fill. I knew Stacey would probably call it ‘brooding’, but it wasn’t. It was more like… waiting.

A Grid of Sunbaked Irony
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Popular Culture | Genre: Urban Fiction
The air shimmered above the downtown asphalt, distorting the already Block-style architecture into something even more absurd. Mid-afternoon in Winnipeg, and the sun beat down with the unapologetic intensity of a prairie summer, pressing against the concrete and glass, making every breath feel thick with humidity and the ghosts of forgotten civic planning. A city humming with a strange, enduring humour, oblivious to the heat.

The Unsealed Brief
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Espionage / Spy Fiction | Genre: Legal Thriller
The old building creaked, a symphony of settling timbers and groaning pipes against the relentless winter wind. Outside, the city was a watercolour blur of grey and white, streetlights haloed by falling snow. Inside, the only light came from the pools cast by a brass desk lamp, illuminating the dust motes dancing in the frigid air and the mountainous stacks of legal briefs that dominated the mahogany surface. The faint smell of aged paper and something faintly metallic, like static electricity, hung heavy in the air. Each tick of the grandfather clock in the reception hall felt like a hammer blow against the silence, a stark reminder of the hour.

The Great White Blank and Frozen Pipes
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Colloquial / Conversational | Genre: Dark Comedy
The Borealis Hub was a frigid tomb, the silence broken only by the wheeze of the wind against ill-fitting windowpanes and the desperate, metallic coughs of a dying generator. Snow piled against the grimy exterior, sealing us in a pocket of profound, icy inconvenience. Every breath misted, every surface radiated a deep, unyielding cold that promised to turn any exposed limb into a brittle, useless thing. It was a perfect setting for an art exhibition, if your chosen medium was frostbite.

The Gilded Ornaments
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Cyberpunk | Genre: Contemporary Fiction
The air in the old stone cottage was a thick, comforting soup of pine needles, burnt sugar, and the faint, underlying scent of woodsmoke. Outside, a soft, insistent drizzle had given way to a nervous flurry of fat, wet flakes, clinging to the bare branches of the oak tree by the porch. Inside, the last of the afternoon light, thin and watery, stretched across the worn Persian rug in the living room, illuminating dust motes dancing in a slow, almost melancholic ballet. Boxes of decorations lay half-unpacked, their glittery contents spilling like forgotten treasure.
Storytelling and the Arts, Skills Development and Digital Transformation
AI-Assisted Storytelling and Scriptwriting: Our project at the arts and technology incubator actively investigates AI’s impact on creative development, with genres like Dark Comedy, Legal Thriller, Contemporary Fiction, Urban Fiction, and Mystery serving as key examples. We examine AI’s ability to manage genre-specific challenges such as balancing humor with serious themes in dark comedy, constructing intricate legal arguments, capturing the nuanced realities of contemporary and urban fiction, and weaving suspenseful plots for mysteries, all in support of effective storytelling and scriptwriting.
Talent Development and Training: Concurrently, our research focuses on the new skills essential for creative professionals. The process of crafting these distinct chapters exemplifies the future of digital publishing and film production workflows, highlighting the indispensable need for digital literacy and expertise in managing AI tools to adeptly handle the complexities of these diverse narrative forms.
We’re excited to learn about these new technologies and how they can be applied to expand the boundaries of human storytelling. We encourage you to keep reading, keep imagining, and keep exploring the incredible potential that opens up when creativity meets technology.
About the Project
By design, these stories have no beginning and no end. Many stories are fictional, but many others are not. They are snapshots from worlds that never fully exist, inviting you to imagine what comes before and what happens next. We had fun exploring this project, and hope you will too.
The Unfinished Tales and Short Stories collection is an interdisciplinary arts and narrative storytelling experiment. It is part of a creative arts and research program by The Arts Incubator Winnipeg and the Art Borups Corners collectives. This project focuses on two key areas: AI-Assisted Storytelling and Scriptwriting, exploring AI for generating ideas, plot structures, and alternative story arcs; and Talent Development and Training, studying the skills and training needs for creative professionals managing AI and immersive technologies to inform future training curricula. Funding and support were generously provided by the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects program and the Government of Ontario. We thank them for supporting the arts, digital transformation, and applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) research for northern innovation in Ontario.