Shadows and Growing Pains
There is a specific intrigue to the incomplete narrative. These short stories are presented as unfinished tales, segments of action and emotion that lack a final resolution. They are akin to overhearing a conversation or walking into a room while an event is unfolding. The mystery lies not just in what is written, but in the vast unwritten territories that surround each piece.
This initiative is an experimental program designed to test the boundaries between human creativity, interdisciplinary arts, and applied artificial intelligence research. It explores the potential of digital tools to act as partners in the writing process. Through this collaboration, the project aims to define new forms of storytelling and scriptwriting, enhancing the digital literacy skills and workflows required in contemporary creation.
The genres featured in this post traverse the emotional landscape of Coming-of-Age dramas and the adrenaline of Action-Adventure, with a distinct undercurrent of Horror. The selection captures the volatility of youth and the visceral reaction to fear. This collaboration features the work of Jamie F. Bell and Eva Suluk, who provide the voices behind these disjointed yet compelling scenes.
We invite you to explore these excerpts and embrace the ambiguity they present. Use your imagination to bridge the gaps, determining for yourself how these characters survive the horrors they face and how they grow from their experiences.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories
From the tension of a Domestic Thriller and Horror to the growth found in Coming-of-Age and Young Adult stories, this selection highlights the versatility of Cinematic and Action-Adventure writing. By investigating the role of creative technology in today’s publishing ecosystem, we seek to advance digital literacy through innovative short stories. Our project is committed to exploring AI-assisted narrative, ensuring that genres like Contemporary Drama and Satire continue to thrive in the future of digital media.

A Stain on Portage
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Domestic Thriller | Genre: Coming-of-Age
The air, already brittle with the sharp edge of late October, seemed to carry an extra weight downtown. Every gust of wind off the river brought not just the scent of wet leaves and exhaust fumes, but something else, something indefinable yet heavy, like static electricity before a storm. The usual rumble of city life, the brassy clang of the bus brakes, the distant drone of traffic, felt muted, as if the city itself was holding its breath. Yellow and rust-coloured leaves, caught in the endless churn of concrete and brick, skittered across the pavements, gathering in damp, forgotten piles in the sheltered corners of building entrances.

A Gust of Ochre and Concrete
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Adventure | Genre: Action-Adventure
The chill of an early October evening had settled over downtown Winnipeg, clinging to the brick and glass of its older buildings. Below, the Red River flowed like chilled iron, reflecting the bruised purple of the twilight sky. On a forgotten rooftop, amidst the rust-pocked vents and gravel, two figures moved with the nervous energy of impending mischief, the air sharp with the scent of damp concrete and fading leaves.

A Drift of Unspoken Words
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Cinematic | Genre: Contemporary Drama
The wind, a razor wire drawn across the prairies, scoured Portage Avenue, whipping fine snow into angry eddies around the feet of hurried pedestrians. The sky hung low, a bruised purple-grey, threatening more snow. Outside ‘Curiosities & Keepsakes,’ a small gift shop whose twinkling fairy lights seemed a defiant gesture against the encroaching gloom, the air tasted of exhaust fumes and ice, a familiar, biting cocktail unique to a Winnipeg winter.

The Collapse of Conviviality
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Romance | Genre: Satire
The Grand Glacial Grotto, a hyper-commercialised winter spectacle, hums with the manufactured cheer of artificial fog and synthesised music. Beneath the glittering facade of a colossal ice sculpture, a subtle tremor begins, a prelude to a slow, almost dignified collapse that will unveil a secret far more intriguing than mere structural ineptitude.

Verdant Decay
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Young Adult (YA) | Genre: Horror
The heat of high summer clung to everything, a humid shroud that muffled sound and sweetened the air with the cloying scent of honeysuckle and rot. Sunlight, thick and buttery, struggled through a canopy of overgrown trees, dappling the long-forgotten drive leading to the estate. Vines, like grasping emerald fingers, had begun to reclaim the stone walls, patiently, relentlessly pulling the old world back into the earth. An unsettling stillness hung heavy, broken only by the incessant buzz of unseen insects and the occasional creak of aged timber in the barely perceptible breeze.
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.