Questions Without Answers
Here, the narrative focus is on the philosophical and the unknown, presenting short stories that pose questions they do not answer. These unfinished tales operate as fragments of a larger existential puzzle, capturing characters as they grapple with reality, identity, or the supernatural. The open-ended nature of the text ensures that the thematic resonance continues long after the reading is finished.
This collection represents an exploration into the capabilities of applied artificial intelligence research when combined with human creativity. It treats digital tools as partners in the writing process, looking for ways to innovate within storytelling and scriptwriting workflows and to promote a deeper understanding of digital literacy.
The genres featured in this post span from grounded Contemporary Fiction to the imaginative possibilities of Speculative Fiction. The selection also includes the high stakes of an Existential Thriller, the intrigue of Mystery, and the personal evolution found in Coming-of-Age stories. Jamie F. Bell, Tony Eetak, and Leaf Richards are the authors who have crafted these thought-provoking scenes.
Engage with these fragments by embracing the ambiguity they present. We invite you to read these unfinished stories and act as the final architect of the narrative, deciding the ultimate truth for the characters involved.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories
This selection offers a thought-provoking array of short stories, spanning from the philosophical depths of Existential Thriller and Speculative Fiction to the adrenaline of Action-Adventure. By weaving together Gothic Horror, Time Travel Paradox, and Minimalist styles with Coming-of-Age themes, we showcase the versatility of modern publishing. Our mission centers on advancing digital literacy through the application of creative technology and AI-assisted narrative. Whether exploring Boys Love (BL) or Contemporary Fiction, we are committed to understanding how digital tools shape the future of storytelling.

A Cog in the Wind’s Machine
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Action-Adventure | Genre: Contemporary Fiction
The wind on this stretch of coast was not a force, it was a personality. It was a vicious, tireless thing that scoured the cliffs and tore at the foundations of Mandy’s cottage. To others, it was a menace. To Mandy, it was a collaborator. It was the engine for the strange, metallic forest she was growing at the edge of the world. Her sculptures, welded together from scavenged fishing trawler parts and shipwreck salvage, were designed to catch it, to argue with it, to turn its fury into a form of erratic, grinding grace.

The Wet Hum
Author: Tony Eetak | Category: Gothic Horror | Genre: Speculative Fiction
A pervasive damp cold seeps through the urban landscape, where the river runs grey and unceasing. Corey, alone on a chipped concrete bench, observes his surroundings, a world muted by the season and an unspoken tension, before a familiar figure emerges from the gloom, bringing with her a strange atmospheric distortion.

Residue of a Former Occupant
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Time Travel Paradox | Genre: Existential Thriller
The first thing that registered was the pain. A dull, throbbing ache in his ribs, a sharp sting in his left knuckles. Julian groaned, rolling over. The sheets were cheap, polyester that felt slick and cold against his skin. This wasn’t his bed. This wasn’t his room. The ceiling was stained with a water bloom the shape of a lung, and the air tasted of stale smoke and old coffee. Panic, cold and immediate, seized him. He sat bolt upright, and the room spun.

The Glint on Broadway
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Minimalist | Genre: Mystery
The wind howled a familiar, mournful song through the concrete canyons of downtown Winnipeg, a symphony of complaint against anyone foolish enough to be out in it. Snow, fresh and impossibly white, crunched under my boots, each step a dull, satisfying percussion against the city’s muted hum. It was that peculiar hour when the last vestiges of a weak winter sun bled into the first, tentative lights of the city, painting the sky in bruise-purple and fading tangerine. My breath plumed out in thick, ephemeral clouds, and my nose, despite the scarf wrapped twice around it, felt like it might snap off. The cold here wasn’t just a temperature; it was a presence, an argument against motion, against thought, against everything but the simple, desperate need for warmth. I pulled my toque lower, the rough wool scratching my forehead, trying to shut out the encroaching chill that seemed to seep into my bones, into the very corners of my mind.

The Gnome Queen of Ocean Parkway
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Boys Love (BL) | Genre: Coming-of-Age
The plan was simple: meet Ben on the platform, look him soulfully in the eyes, and deliver the speech Frederick had been rehearsing in his bedroom mirror all morning. It was a good speech. It had pathos (‘I feel like we’re drifting’), a clear objective (‘I need to know you’re as serious about this as I am’), and even a little flourish of vulnerability. He’d practiced it so much the words felt smooth and polished in his mind, a perfect tool for the delicate emotional surgery he was about to perform.
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 part of an experimental, creative arts and research program by The Arts Incubator Winnipeg and the Art Borups Corners collectives. Each chapter is an interdisciplinary arts and narrative storytelling experiment focused on two key areas: AI-Assisted Scriptwriting, where researchers explore using AI to generate story ideas, plot structures, and alternative story arcs to enhance creative development; and Talent Development and Training, where the project studies the necessary skills for creative professionals to manage AI and immersive technologies in production, helping to inform future training curricula. The project was made possible with funding and support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects program and the Government of Ontario. We thank them for supporting the arts, digital transformation research and innovation in Ontario.