Digital Echoes and Human Minds
These short stories are intentionally fragmented, offered as partial glimpses into complex worlds rather than polished, final products. Like a film reel that stops midway, these incomplete scenes preserve the tension of the unknown. They encourage a reading experience where the audience must actively deduce the history of the characters and the trajectory of the plot.
This collection stems from an initiative combining interdisciplinary arts, human creativity, and applied artificial intelligence research. It aims to demonstrate how digital tools serve as partners in writing, shaping innovative forms of storytelling and scriptwriting while refining the digital literacy skills necessary for modern creative workflows.
The genres featured today offer a sharp contrast, moving from the high-tech grit of Cyberpunk to the internal conflicts of Psychological Drama, alongside Contemporary Fiction and Thriller elements. Bringing these diverse worlds to life are authors Jamie F. Bell and Eva Suluk.
Take these unfinished tales as a prompt for your own imagination. We invite you to look beyond the text and conceptualize the resolution that these stories demand.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories
Our platform showcases short stories that merge Cyberpunk aesthetics with the emotional depth of Psychological Drama and Coming-of-Age journeys. From Poetic and Lyrical prose to the intensity of Domestic Thrillers and Grimdark Fantasy, we utilize creative technology to push the boundaries of modern publishing. We are dedicated to enhancing digital literacy and exploring AI-assisted narrative within Contemporary Fiction.

Three Questions for Oliver
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Cyberpunk | Genre: Cyberpunk
The lift shuddered, an old metal beast groaning against its cables, hauling me upwards through the belly of a building that had seen better centuries. Outside, the perpetual autumn drizzle blurred the already distorted reflections of corporate towers against the grime-streaked glass, a watercolour smear of neon and grey. A familiar scent—wet concrete, burning copper, and the faint, sweet tang of decay—clung to the recycled air, a signature of this lower sector. My jacket felt heavier than usual, saturated with the city’s damp, its synthetic fibres clinging. This was Oliver’s world, far from the polished towers of OmniCorp where my data-slate and moral compromises resided.

The Deep End
Category: Domestic Thriller | Genre: Contemporary Fiction
David arrives at a secluded, high-end property during a stifling summer night to meet an estranged friend, intending to resolve a dangerous conflict.

An Unscheduled Pickup at the Portage Bridge
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Poetic / Lyrical | Genre: Thriller
The weight of the canvas messenger bag was all wrong. Kenny had been a bike courier for six months, and he knew the feel of documents, hard drives, lunch orders, and illicit party favours. This was different. It was a dense, irregular weight that shifted when he moved, accompanied by a faint, metallic clinking. The instructions from his handler, a man he knew only as ‘Mr. Pat’, had been explicit: ‘Don’t look in the bag. Don’t be late. Don’t be noticed.’ He was failing at the last one already; his sweat-soaked t-shirt was plastered to his back, and he felt like every tourist’s camera was pointed directly at him.

On the Quantifiable Soul
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Grimdark Fantasy | Genre: Psychological Drama
The only sounds in the room were the hum of the old refrigerator from the kitchen, the soft ticking of a clock that seemed to be mocking him, and the frantic, almost silent, tap of his own fingers on the keyboard. It was three in the morning. The city outside was asleep, but in the small pool of light cast by his desk lamp, Samuel was locked in a desperate, losing battle with Section 4b of the National Arts Endowment Fund application.

Plastic Needles in July
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Slice of Life | Genre: Coming-of-Age
A suffocatingly hot attic in mid-July, filled with the debris of decades. The air smells of baked insulation and old cardboard.
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.