Cool new chapters from Spring Short Stories
Welcome to our daily collection of spring short stories from our ongoing creative arts, seasonal storytelling, and AI research initiative. We built this project to be experimental and playful, focusing on how we can learn, stay curious, and improve our digital literacy through these narratives.
These stories help us push our goals in storytelling, scriptwriting, technology, and creative talent development while exploring spring, urban environments, and Northern city experiences. The whole process is exploratory and experimental in nature, helping us see how new tools can blend with the feeling of a new season.
Today’s Spring Short Stories

Dinner at The Hub
Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Drama & Family | Genre: Utopian
A young girl struggles to hold onto the memory of her father against her family’s insistence on a lie.

Flesh Rot
Author: Tony Eetak | Category: Gothic Horror | Genre: Horror
Three kids crash a bizarre high-society party to eat free food, only to watch the guests explode into colorful mushrooms.

Black Glass Rain
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Romance | Genre: Literary Fiction
Two rival gang runners find themselves trapped in an abandoned logging cabin while a supernatural storm mutates the wildlife.

Bleached Teeth Love
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Romance | Genre: Utopian
Bax and Pina negotiate their digital obsession in a park while their target prepares a career-changing pitch.

The Oxygen Debt
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Adventure | Genre: Utopian
In a desolate crater, a delusional leader sacrifices his team’s last resources to a kitchen appliance during a crisis.
Design Notes and Applied Research
This collection integrates Utopian visions, Gothic Horror, and Literary Fiction to examine the versatility of contemporary narrative structures. By navigating diverse subjects ranging from family drama to high adventure, the project provided a rigorous framework for advancing digital literacy and information management within the arts. These thematic exercises directly support our objective of refining technical storytelling skills for a modern digital landscape.
As an interdisciplinary initiative, this spring series allowed our team to explore the intersection of creative expression and systematic content curation. We gained practical insights into managing complex story arcs while maintaining editorial consistency across disparate genres and categories. The experience was both productive and enlightening, marking a successful milestone in our ongoing commitment to professional arts development and narrative innovation.