The Darker Side of the Countryside
These narratives are offered as incomplete artifacts. They do not guide you to a comfortable ending but rather drop you into the middle of a developing situation. Whether it is a family secret being unearthed or a crime being plotted, these short stories rely on the reader’s ability to sense the trajectory of a plot that has been cut short.
We view this collection as a study in human creativity aided by applied artificial intelligence research. The aim is to demonstrate how digital tools can support the writing process, offering new perspectives on storytelling and scriptwriting while reinforcing necessary digital literacy skills.
Atmosphere is paramount in this selection, which blends Rural Gothic and Noir Mystery with the emotional weight of Family Drama and Literary Fiction. Tony Eetak and Jamie F. Bell are the authors behind these shadowy vignettes, which also include touches of Satire.
Engage with the silence that follows the final word. It is in that silence that the rest of the story exists.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories
Rooted in the rich soil of rural gothic and noir mystery, this collection juxtaposes intense family drama with satirical contemporary fiction and poetic, swashbuckling romance. We are redefining the boundaries of publishing by using creative technology to craft and distribute thought-provoking short stories. Our mission promotes digital literacy by exploring the capabilities of AI-assisted narrative, merging journalistic precision with lyrical prose to create a distinct voice in the future of literary arts.

A Bloom Under Concrete
Author: Tony Eetak | Category: Contemporary Fiction | Genre: Literary Fiction
The first truly warm afternoon of spring in Winnipeg carried a peculiar scent: not just the damp earth and new growth, but an underlying current of something long buried, freshly exposed. Pavement gleamed with residual moisture, reflecting the pale, hopeful sky. Across the back lane, the skeletal branches of a poplars trembled, their nascent buds clinging like tiny emerald secrets against the grey bark. The air, though gentle, still held a bite, a reminder of the long dormancy that had just passed, yet the insistent urge of life pushed through.

A Nickel-Plated Souvenir
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Swashbuckling Romance | Genre: Noir Mystery
The bus smelled of wet wool and despair. Beaton stared at his own reflection in the grime-streaked window, a ghost of a man in a cheap suit, superimposed over a landscape of dead-looking trees and snow-dusted rock. He hadn’t slept in two days, and his thoughts felt like grinding gears. He was going over the case, the same way a tongue worries a sore tooth. It was a nasty piece of work, and the worst part was, he hadn’t solved a damn thing.

A Day Trip to a Foreign Country
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Poetic / Lyrical | Genre: Family Drama
Dave felt the forced smile on his face start to ache. It was the same smile he wore at parent-teacher interviews and when making small talk with neighbours. He pointed towards the Johnston Terminal. “They’ve got some cool shops in there. A great kite store, I think. Or we could, you know, get some food first?” He was trying for ‘enthusiastic dad’, but the tone landed somewhere near ‘desperate game show host’.

The Corn-Silk Gospel
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Poetic / Lyrical | Genre: Rural Gothic
The corn was a dry, rasping sea under a sky the colour of a fading bruise. Caleb walked the row between his family’s plot and the Millers’, his boots crunching on the parched earth. It was the last week of August, and the air was thick with the dusty, sweet smell of dying stalks. In Haven’s Reach, this was a sacred time. A time of gratitude. To Caleb, it just felt like an ending.

Whiteout Protocol
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Journalistic | Genre: Satire
The thermal undersuit was scratchy. Not the gentle, woolly kind of scratchy her gran knitted, but a stiff, synthetic irritation that felt like a thousand tiny needles against her skin. It was, according to Mr. Sterling, ‘state-of-the-art moisture-wicking technology designed for peak human performance,’ but to Poppy, age nine, it was just a bad jumper you couldn’t take off.
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.