Weekly Unfinished Tales and Short Stories from our Dataset
Welcome to our weekly dispatch from the ‘Unfinished Tales and Short Stories’ collection, a creative arts and research program dedicated to narrative experimentation. These fragments emerge from an interdisciplinary exploration of storytelling, undertaken primarily for the joy of creation and to discover the boundaries of what we can do with new narrative tools and techniques.
Each story serves as a practical case study for our core research objectives. In the realm of AI-Assisted Scriptwriting, these narratives act as testbeds for generating novel ideas, exploring alternative plot structures, and refining story arcs in collaboration with algorithmic partners. Concurrently, they are instrumental in our Talent Development research, helping us identify and understand the evolving skill sets, digital literacies, and interdisciplinary approaches required for creative professionals to effectively manage and innovate with AI and immersive technologies.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

Asphalt’s Fever
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Minimalist | Genre: Contemporary Fiction
The morning sun, already a hammer blow against the downtown core, baked the street where the incident had occurred. A faint, metallic tang still hung in the heavy air, a phantom limb of violence the cleaning crews couldn’t quite scour away. Even the pigeons, usually bold and indifferent, seemed to give the patch of pavement a wide berth, their cooing muted.

A Bloom in Ash
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Journalistic | Genre: Dystopian
The prairie spring, usually a vibrant resurgence, felt like a dying gasp this year. Mud clung to everything, a thick, persistent ooze beneath boots. Above, the sky bled a bruised orange, not the gentle blush of a healthy evening, but a permanent, sickly hue that choked the light and painted the city in shades of perpetual twilight.

The Humming Machine
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Fast-Paced / Pulpy | Genre: Medical Drama
The siren’s long, ragged cry tore through the damp, still air of early spring, an abrasive sound that never truly faded, only retreated to the edges of hearing. Inside the emergency department’s trauma bay, the fluorescent lights hummed with an indifferent, sterile glow, casting harsh, unforgiving shadows. Dr. Armedi, his scrubs already feeling heavy and cool against his skin, adjusted his loupes, the familiar metallic tang of iron and disinfectant already prickling at the back of his throat. Another Winnipeg night was bleeding into a grey, hesitant dawn, bringing with it the city’s grim offerings.

A Conflagration of Clockwork
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Legal Thriller | Genre: Steampunk
The air in downtown Winnipeg hung thick and heavy, not merely with the oppressive summer humidity, but with the cloying scent of burnt oil, ozone, and something acridly metallic. Twisted brass cogs lay scattered like discarded coins across the cobblestones, steam hissed from fractured pipework that once belonged to civic statuary, and a fine, grey soot coated everything with an unfortunate, industrial patina. It was a scene of precise, mechanical mayhem, a testament to what happens when innovation, however grand, goes catastrophically awry. Amidst this wreckage stood Octavius Findlay, his usually pristine waistcoat smudged, his spectacles slightly askew, glaring with an intensity usually reserved for stubbornly jammed aetheric conduits.

The Blood Orange Falsity
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Political Thriller | Genre: Domestic Thriller
The autumn sky over Winnipeg had begun to fracture, not with clouds but with light itself. What should have been a fading gold was instead a virulent, pulsating ochre, bleeding into a deep, bruised purple at the horizon. It felt less like a sunset and more like a colossal bruise spreading across the prairie, casting an unnerving, almost apocalyptic glow across the frosted rooftops of St. Boniface. The air, crisp and biting with the promise of early winter, carried the phantom scent of damp earth and something acrid, a metallic tang that made the back of the throat prickle, settling over the city like a fine, unsettling dust.
Design Notes and Applied Research
This collection deliberately juxtaposes diverse genres, from Steampunk to Domestic Thriller, with specific stylistic approaches such as minimalist and journalistic. This curation demonstrates a core component of skills development, challenging creators to adapt their narrative voice and structure across varied forms. The stylistic range also mirrors the demands of digital transformation, where storytelling must be versatile enough to engage audiences across multiple platforms and formats.
This exercise served as an engaging experiment in narrative flexibility and the application of distinct subject-based constraints. The interplay between established genres and challenging stylistic frameworks produced dynamic and unexpected results. Ultimately, the project affirmed the value of such cross-disciplinary practice, providing valuable insight into the evolving landscape of digital narrative.
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.
