Cool new chapters from Spring Short Stories
This daily collection of spring short stories comes from our ongoing creative arts, seasonal storytelling, and AI research initiative. We wanted to build something experimental and playful that helps everyone explore their curiosity and digital literacy through the magic of spring narratives. It is all about learning how the changing weather influences our moods and the way we connect with the world around us.
These stories support our bigger goals in storytelling, scriptwriting, technology and creative talent development, with a focus on spring in urban environments and Northern cities. We are looking at how technology can help capture the messy transition of the thaw in an exploratory way. This work is experimental in nature, focusing on noticing those small, fleeting moments that make the season so unique.
Today’s Spring Short Stories

Wet Linoleum
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Adventure | Genre: Romance
Helen and Jay’s quiet cover is blown when heavily armed mercenaries crash a local community game night.

A Clear Glass Shell
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Genre: Utopian
Riley struggles to maintain her social harmony score during a high-stakes family brunch in a perfectly engineered utopia.

Plastic Folding Tables
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Adventure | Genre: Speculative Fiction
Devon, Sandra, and Mike scramble to track a waking beast after an alarm interrupts their meal.

Damp Playing Cards
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Gothic Horror | Genre: Speculative Fiction
Four exhausted locals play a card game that physically forces them to relive the trauma of a ten-year-old blizzard.

Blue Chalk Dust
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy | Genre: Romance
A competitive game of pool turns into a desperate escape when the community hall ceiling starts melting.
Design Notes and Applied Research
This collection leverages diverse genres, ranging from utopian visions to gothic horror, to examine the intersection of traditional storytelling and modern digital literacy. By navigating these varied subject categories, we have refined our ability to manage complex information architectures while maintaining narrative cohesion across speculative and romantic themes. Integrating science fiction and adventure elements allowed the team to experiment with technical workflows that enhance how digital arts projects are structured and delivered. These exercises serve as a practical foundation for advancing the professional skills required to thrive in an evolving creative landscape.
This interdisciplinary initiative provided a valuable opportunity to merge creative writing with strategic information management practices. Working across such a wide spectrum of literary styles proved to be an enriching experience that deepened our collective understanding of collaborative production. The project successfully demonstrated how multifaceted storytelling can be used as a vehicle for technical growth and professional discovery. We conclude this spring collection with a strengthened perspective on the synergy between artistic expression and digital proficiency.