Cool new chapters from Spring Short Stories
This daily collection of spring short stories comes from our ongoing creative arts and seasonal storytelling project. We built this initiative as a playful experiment to help us learn and stay curious while building our digital literacy through spring narratives. It is all about exploring how the melting snow and the return of the light can inspire new ways of looking at the world around us.
These stories help us reach our goals in storytelling and scriptwriting while we find new ways to use technology and grow creative talent. We pay special attention to how spring feels in busy urban spots and Northern cities where the seasons shift so quickly. Everything you read here is exploratory and experimental, showing how we notice the small, fleeting moments that make this time of year so special.
Today’s Spring Short Stories

Fresh Water Jug
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: General Fiction | Genre: Speculative Fiction
In a world where water is the only currency, a lawyer-turned-leader gambles her camp’s survival on a drifter.

The Plastic Award
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Literary Fiction | Genre: Psychological
A washed-up writer undergoes facial surgery to match his AI-generated persona and wins a prestigious literary award.

Dirty Link Score
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Coming-of-Age | Genre: Speculative Fiction
A student discovers his friend sabotaged his social score, forcing a desperate choice involving an innocent teacher.

Dead Pixel Ghost
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Mystery | Genre: Speculative Fiction
Lane tracks a high-tech killer through a city of digital lies, using analog grit to reveal the truth.

Bloody Silk Tie
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Romance | Genre: Horror
Sila and Rene navigate a post-empathy city where murder is the only way to feel a romantic spark.
Design Notes and Applied Research
This daily collection integrates diverse genres like speculative fiction and psychological horror to examine the intersection of creative expression and digital literacy. By navigating complex narrative structures across mystery and coming-of-age themes, our team refined essential skills in information management and technical curation. This interdisciplinary approach allowed us to explore how modern storytelling techniques adapt to evolving technological frameworks within the creative arts.
Working on this spring-themed project proved to be an exciting experience that highlighted the value of collaborative, cross-functional efforts. We gained significant insights into the nuances of narrative pacing and the logistical demands of managing a multifaceted digital content library. This initiative successfully demonstrated how technical proficiency and artistic vision combine to produce a cohesive and insightful literary portfolio.