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Today’s Short Stories to Read: October 20, 2025

Mysterious signals, AI's narrative impact, an enigmatic car, a silent boy, and tracks in a frozen gully.
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Weekly Unfinished Tales and Short Stories from our Dataset

This curated daily collection presents a selection of nascent narratives drawn from our ongoing ‘Unfinished Tales and Short Stories’ creative arts and research program. Conceived as an an interdisciplinary experiment, the project was undertaken primarily for enjoyment, offering a dynamic space to explore the boundless possibilities of storytelling. Simultaneously, it serves as a robust learning environment, allowing us to deeply investigate the evolving landscape of narrative creation and its emergent methodologies.

Within this exploratory framework, these diverse stories are instrumental in advancing two core project objectives. Firstly, they provide rich textual data for our investigations into AI-Assisted Storytelling and Scriptwriting, enabling us to examine how artificial intelligence can generate innovative ideas, refine plot structures, and construct alternative story arcs. Secondly, they offer invaluable insights into Talent Development and Training, highlighting the critical skills and adaptable mindsets required for creative professionals navigating the confluence of AI, immersive technologies, digital literacy, and interdisciplinary collaborative practices.

Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

A young technician observes a glowing holographic display during a blizzard at a remote research station.

The Cold Trace

Author: Tony Eetak | Category: Mystery | Genre: Sci-Fi

The station hummed, a low, mechanical thrum that was more a part of the cold than any sound. Outside, the blizzard howled, a ceaseless, predatory song against the reinforced walls. Inside, the air tasted of burning copper and stale coffee, a metallic tang that never quite left the tongue. This was the world of Station Cerberus, a frozen speck at the edge of the habitable zone, and the only thing colder than the air was the growing dread in the silence between the clicks and whirs of the instruments.

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A young Indigenous woman listens intently at a community meeting in a rustic hall.

The Press and the Algorithm

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Journalistic | Genre: Contemporary Fiction

The old community hall in Silver Harbour hummed with a low, expectant energy, the scent of fresh coffee mingling with the faint, comforting aroma of damp wool and old wood. Outside, the last vestiges of late autumn clung to the skeletal branches of maples, their russet leaves mostly surrendered to the crisp Lake Superior winds that rattled the windowpanes. Inside, however, the air was warm, thick with the particular kind of focused tension that precedes a serious conversation. Chairs scraped on the polished floorboards, voices overlapped then subsided, and the small cluster of people gathered around a large, scarred pine table seemed to brace themselves, not for conflict, but for the intricate dance of ideas about to unfold.

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A young adult peers into an old car abandoned in deep snow under moonlight.

The Glazed Horizon

Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Mystery | Genre: Dark Comedy

The wind was a blunt instrument, pummeling the vast, open fields surrounding the frozen lake. It whipped the loose snow into a frenzy, sculpting phantom dunes that shifted with every passing gust. Under a stark, indifferent moon, the landscape stretched, unbroken save for the skeletal trees huddled at the distant forest’s edge. It was the kind of cold that stole the breath right out of your lungs, leaving an ache behind your teeth. This was not a night for wandering, yet here they were.

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Two teenagers, Tamara and Donald, sit in a cold, rustic cabin, holding mugs of hot chocolate, their expressions tense and uncertain.

A Bitter Brew in the Cold

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Minimalist | Genre: Young Adult Contemporary

The snow fell, not in gentle flakes, but in a thick, relentless curtain, blurring the world into shades of grey and white. Tamara pushed through the drifts, her boots sinking deep, each step a struggle against the suffocating silence. The cold bit at her exposed skin, a constant, nagging ache that had long surpassed numbness. It was an impossible landscape, a canvas painted over, erasing all familiar markers, all sense of direction. Then, through the swirling white, something solid materialised – the dark, skeletal outline of a small cabin, hunched and forgotten, an unlikely anchor in the storm’s vast, indifferent expanse. A sliver of light, almost imperceptible, flickered within, a tiny, unsettling pulse in the heart of the wild.

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A young man in a snow-covered parka examines a mysterious metallic disc in a frozen forest.

The Frozen Mark

Author: Tony Eetak | Category: Mystery | Genre: Mystery

The ravine chewed at the last vestiges of daylight, its icy teeth gleaming. Snow lay heavy, a thick shroud over the forgotten things. Every breath was a small, ragged cloud, a testament to the brutal, unyielding cold that had seeped into the very bone of the land. Here, silence was not peaceful, but a waiting thing, a held breath before something broke.

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Design Notes and Applied Research

Today’s collection, spanning Sci-Fi, Contemporary Fiction, Dark Comedy, Young Adult Contemporary, and Mystery, alongside Journalistic and Minimalist approaches, directly exemplifies the project’s focus on skills development in the arts. These diverse genres and subject categories necessitate adaptability in narrative construction, audience engagement, and thematic exploration. They highlight the evolving competencies required for artists to navigate and innovate within a rapidly transforming creative landscape, demanding mastery of varied narrative structures and communication styles.

Furthermore, this curated selection powerfully illustrates the digital transformation impacting artistic practice. From speculative futures in Sci-Fi to real-world complexities in Contemporary and YA fiction, digital tools are increasingly integral to both content creation and dissemination. This endeavor served as an illuminating exploration into how traditional storytelling forms are reimagined and enhanced through contemporary digital mediums, offering valuable insights into the future of artistic expression and skill evolution.

About the Project

The Unfinished Tales and Short Stories collection was an interdisciplinary arts and narrative storytelling experiment in 2025. It was part of a creative arts and participatory research project by The Arts Incubator Winnipeg and the Art Borups Corners collectives. It focuses on two key areas: AI-Assisted Storytelling and Scriptwriting, exploring AI tools for generating ideas, plot structures, and story arcs; and Talent Development and Training, studying digital skills, literacy and training needs for creative professionals by experimenting with AI and immersive technologies to inform future projects. 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.

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