Journeys Into the Unknown
Here are unfinished tales, presented as moments caught mid-action or pages hinting at larger short stories yet to be fully penned. They invite the reader to step into the role of co-creator, envisioning the complete arcs and filling in the narrative blanks.
This project is an experimental program at the intersection of human creativity, interdisciplinary arts, and applied artificial intelligence research. It investigates how digital tools can serve as a partner in the writing process, fostering new forms of storytelling, scriptwriting, and improving digital literacy skills and workflows.
Featuring works by Jamie F. Bell and Leaf Richards, this post explores genres such as the imaginative frontiers of Sci-Fi, the compelling puzzles of Mystery, the transformative journeys of Coming-of-Age, the intense suspense of Thriller, and the competitive spirit of Sports Fiction.
Engage with these unfinished tales. Let your imagination be the guide that completes their journeys, shaping their outcomes and uncovering their full meaning.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

An Archive of Red Dust
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Epistolary | Genre: Sci-Fi
“That one cannot be archived,” Samuel said, his voice a dry rasp of disused vocal cords. He pointed a trembling, clay-stained finger at the sculpture in the corner. It was a chaotic assemblage of rust-red Martian rock and salvaged plating from the colony’s first atmospheric processor, twisted into the shape of a human figure shielding its eyes. “Its material composition exceeds nostalgia parameters.”

Beneath the Settled Dust
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Young Adult (YA) | Genre: Mystery
A biting autumn chill had long settled into the bones of the old municipal building, turning every dust motes dance into a sluggish waltz through shafts of weak, late afternoon sunlight. The air, heavy with the scent of mildewed paper and decaying wood, pressed in on them, making every whispered conversation feel amplified, every floorboard groan a potential betrayal. Spiderwebs, thick as old lace, clung to the corners where the walls met a ceiling stained by decades of forgotten leaks, painting a picture of deliberate neglect, a place the town had chosen to forget.

A Fading Signal
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Gritty Realism | Genre: Coming-of-Age
The air in the small office hummed with the strained silence that followed a shouted exchange. Dust motes, disturbed by the sudden movements, danced in the weak, autumn light that struggled through the smudged windowpane. Outside, the last stubborn leaves of the maple tree across the street clung to their branches, a defiant splash of ochre against a bruised sky. Inside, the battle for ‘Local Lens’ was far from over, each person in the room stiff with a mixture of anger, frustration, and a profound, quiet exhaustion.

Iron Taste on the Tongue
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Family Saga | Genre: Thriller
The Silverwood estate lay under a thick, unyielding blanket of winter. The sky was a vast, bruised grey, threatening more snow. Wind whistled through the skeletal branches of ancient oaks, carrying the scent of pine and something else – something cold and metallic. Two teenagers, bundled against the unforgiving chill, navigated the frozen landscape, their boots leaving temporary indentations in the pristine white.

A Scrimmage on Frostbound Ice
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Mystery | Genre: Sports Fiction
The arena air hung heavy, a metallic tang of sweat and chilled ice, a familiar ghost in Owen’s lungs. Outside, a true Winnipeg winter raged, coating the city in a fresh, unforgiving layer of hoarfrost. Inside, the lights glared down on the white expanse, reflecting off the dull sheen of his helmet. Another evening of relentless practice, another grinding hour where the ice felt less like a canvas for speed and more like an adversary, stubbornly clinging to his skates, mocking the dwindling quickness he once commanded with such effortless grace.
Storytelling and the Arts, Skills Development and Digital Transformation
AI-Assisted Storytelling and Scriptwriting: Our team at the arts and technology incubator is actively exploring AI’s role in creative development, using genres like Thriller, Sports Fiction, Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Coming-of-Age as rich case studies. We are studying AI’s ability to handle genre-specific challenges such as generating suspenseful plot twists for thrillers, crafting compelling character arcs in sports fiction and coming-of-age stories, developing intricate clues for mysteries, and aiding in imaginative world-building for sci-fi, ultimately enhancing storytelling and scriptwriting processes.
Talent Development and Training: Our research also studies the new skills creative professionals need to thrive in this evolving landscape. The process of creating narratives within these diverse genres exemplifies the future of digital publishing and film production workflows, emphasizing the crucial need for enhanced digital literacy and proficiency in managing AI tools to navigate complex storytelling demands and genre blending.
We’re excited to learn about these new technologies and how they can be applied to expand the boundaries of human storytelling. We encourage you to keep reading, keep imagining, and keep exploring the incredible potential that opens up when creativity meets technology.
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 an interdisciplinary arts and narrative storytelling experiment. It is part of a creative arts and research program by The Arts Incubator Winnipeg and the Art Borups Corners collectives. This project focuses on two key areas: AI-Assisted Storytelling and Scriptwriting, exploring AI for generating ideas, plot structures, and alternative story arcs; and Talent Development and Training, studying the skills and training needs for creative professionals managing AI and immersive technologies to inform future training curricula. Funding and support were generously provided by the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects program and the Government of Ontario. We thank them for supporting the arts, digital transformation, and applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) research for northern innovation in Ontario.