Shadows, Secrets, and the Natural World: A Gritty Convergence
These stories are not complete works but rather incomplete narrative fragments of short stories, moments captured mid-scene, or pages torn from a larger, unseen book. They offer glimpses into worlds just beginning to unfold or abruptly ending, inviting readers to imagine what came before and what happens next. This unique format encourages a participatory reading experience, where the absence of a definitive conclusion becomes an invitation for personal interpretation and creativity.
This collection is an experimental program at the intersection of human creativity, interdisciplinary arts and applied artificial intelligence research. It explores how digital tools can act as a partner in the writing process, shaping new forms of storytelling, scriptwriting and enhancing digital literacy skills and workflows. The project aims to understand the evolving relationship between human imagination and computational assistance in literary creation.
This post explores the intriguing blend of Noir, Environmental Fiction, Slice of Life, Espionage/Spy Fiction, and Literary Fiction. Authors Jamie F. Bell and Leaf Richards present narratives that explore dark urban underbellies, the fragile beauty of nature, and the quiet moments of daily existence, often tinged with secrecy. Their work draws readers into complex moral landscapes.
We invite you to engage with these unfinished tales, not just as a reader absorbing words on a page, but as a co-creator. Allow your imagination to extend beyond the presented text, filling in the silences and envisioning the continuations that only you can write in your mind. Discover the narrative potential within these intriguing beginnings.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

Glass Frequency
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Psychological Drama | Genre: Noir
The wind coming off the water had teeth. Not the clean, sharp bite of a mountain cold, but a damp, grinding chill that worked its way through the wool of my coat and settled deep in my joints. It carried the smell of low tide and rust, a scent I knew better than my own name. The planks of the old amusement pier groaned under my weight, each step a complaint from tired, salt-bleached wood. Ahead, the skeletal remains of a Ferris wheel clawed at a sky the colour of a dead television screen.

The Heat in the Concrete
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Surreal / Absurdist | Genre: Environmental Fiction
A freezing alleyway in downtown Winnipeg where a supernatural plant provides warmth.

The Fire Tower
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Romance | Genre: Slice of Life
Simon and Betty sit atop a sun-baked rock cut overlooking a vast network of lakes in Northwestern Ontario, engaging in a high-stakes conversation about their futures.

The Lure and the Line
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Romance | Genre: Espionage / Spy Fiction
The afternoon heat of a Northern Ontario summer presses against the tall windows of the Cobalt Bay Community Museum, making the air inside thick with the smell of old paper and lemon-scented polish. Dust hangs in the shafts of sunlight, illuminating the quiet history of a town built on silver and timber, now guarding a different kind of secret.

A Fading Light
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Literary Fiction | Genre: Literary Fiction
The mid-summer air hung thick and greasy over downtown Winnipeg, a tangible weight that pressed against the old brick of the art centre. Inside, the recycled air conditioning wheezed a tired protest, a low, mechanical hum that became another layer in the atmospheric soup. Light, diffused through grime-streaked windows, painted the lecture room in shades of sickly yellow and grey, making the faces of the young adults gathered there seem drawn and faintly unwell.
Storytelling and the Arts, Skills Development and Digital Transformation
AI-Assisted Storytelling and Scriptwriting: Our incubator’s research delves into AI’s transformative capacity in creative development, exemplified by genres such as Literary Fiction, Noir, Environmental Fiction, Espionage/Spy Fiction, and Slice of Life. We examine how AI assists in exploring profound thematic depths and refining intricate narrative structures for literary works, capturing gritty atmospheres and complex character motivations for noir, integrating ecological themes and detailed natural settings for environmental narratives, weaving intricate webs of intrigue and high-stakes tension for espionage stories, and distilling authentic everyday experiences and subtle character insights for slice of life pieces, enhancing overall storytelling and scriptwriting.
Talent Development and Training: A core focus of our research is identifying and fostering the new competencies required for creative professionals adapting to digital transformation. The development of these diverse genre case studies directly informs our understanding of future digital publishing and film production workflows, emphasizing the need for advanced digital literacy, strategic management of AI tools, and the artistic acumen to synthesize AI-generated elements with human creativity, preparing talent for an evolving industry.
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.