Unraveling the Unknown
Reading these stories is akin to overhearing a fascinating conversation or walking into a room just as a secret is revealed. They are incomplete scenes that prioritize atmosphere and immediate conflict over resolution. This structure is intended to engage the reader’s curiosity, prompting them to construct the surrounding narrative architecture in their own mind.
This project functions as a laboratory for human creativity and applied artificial intelligence research. It investigates how digital tools can act as a partner in the writing process, influencing the development of storytelling and scriptwriting. The initiative focuses on practical applications that improve digital literacy and creative workflows.
In this selection, the mundane meets the extraordinary, with genres shifting from Contemporary Drama to Magical Realism and Sci-Fi Thriller. The authors featured in this post are Leaf Richards and Jamie F. Bell. Their work balances the grounded elements of daily life with the speculative possibilities of the unknown.
Engage with these unfinished tales and allow them to spark your own creative thinking. We invite you to fill in the blanks and determine the ultimate direction of these interrupted stories.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories
This series of short stories weaves together mystery, magical realism, and sci-fi thrillers with the intense atmosphere of hardboiled noir and espionage fiction. By utilizing stream of consciousness techniques alongside grimdark fantasy elements, we demonstrate the potential of creative technology in modern publishing. Our project is dedicated to enhancing digital literacy by investigating AI-assisted narrative, proving that contemporary drama and gritty realism can evolve through new digital mediums.

The Rusting Melody
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Gritty Realism | Genre: Mystery
The alley breathed cold, damp air, a narrow cut between two hulking brick buildings that had seen better centuries. It was early autumn, the kind that smelled of wet asphalt and decomposing leaves, clinging to the dampness in the air. A bruised light, grey and thin, bled from the sky above, barely reaching the grimy cobbles below where rainwater pooled in oily slicks. Graffiti, faded and layered, ghosted the brick, like old wounds refusing to heal. The distant murmur of city traffic was a constant, low thrum, a heartbeat against the stillness of this forgotten corridor. A single, broken streetlight, its glass shattered, looked down like a blind eye, promising darkness before the night truly fell.

The Amber Residue
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Espionage / Spy Fiction | Genre: Magical Realism
A deep autumn chill had settled over Winnipeg, clinging to the brickwork of the old buildings and seeping through the single-paned windows of The Portage Coffee House. Inside, the air hummed with the comforting thrum of the espresso machine and the low murmur of conversation, a stark contrast to the grey, bruised light that bled in from the street, promising an early dusk. Evaline sat hunched, a familiar ache in her lower back, watching the streetlamps flicker to life with a preternatural urgency.

The Hiss of Static and Dry Canola
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Stream of Consciousness | Genre: Contemporary Fiction
The heat wasn’t just in the air; it was a physical weight pressing down on the roof of the Honda, baking the vinyl of the dashboard until it gave off a faint, chemical smell. Outside, the world was a study in two colours: the bleached blue of the sky and the endless, shimmering gold of canola fields stretching to a perfectly straight horizon. The only sound was the tick-tick-tick of the cooling engine and the low hum of insects.

Ghost Lights
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Grimdark Fantasy | Genre: Contemporary Drama
The kitchen was always the coldest room, even with the oven on, a lingering chill that sank into the marrow. Outside, the early December sky was a bruised plum colour, already fading into a thick, starless night. Inside, the only sounds were the low thrum of the ancient refrigerator and the soft, almost apologetic drip from the tap. A half-eaten plate of toast sat abandoned on the counter, crumbs scattered like tiny, meaningless promises.

The Tellurium Stain
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Hardboiled Noir | Genre: Sci-Fi Thriller
The air in the Ward had a taste—not of chemicals, but of something older, like damp cellars and rust. It coated the back of Andrea’s throat. Here, just beyond the official perimeter fence, the city’s ceaseless hum was replaced by the rustle of mutated bindweed against crumbling ferrocrete. CivicOracle’s reassuring voice, the one that narrated public transit arrivals and air quality indices, was absent. It was a silence that felt louder than any noise, a void where the official story ended and the ground truth began.
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.