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Today’s Short Stories to Read: December 9, 2025

This week's collection features tales of digital conspiracies, surreal horror, athletic decline, riverside encounters, and family betrayal.
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Weekly Unfinished Tales and Short Stories from our Dataset

Welcome to our weekly dispatch from the ‘Unfinished Tales and Short Stories’ collection, an ongoing creative arts and research program. This interdisciplinary experiment was undertaken primarily for fun, and to explore the evolving landscape of narrative storytelling—to simply learn what we can do! Each piece represents a snapshot from our dataset, a glimpse into a world-in-progress, capturing the raw energy of initial concepts and character sketches as they begin to take shape.

These narrative fragments are more than just creative exercises; they are vital components of our research into the project’s core goals. They serve as testbeds for exploring AI’s role in idea generation, plot structuring, and the development of alternative story arcs, directly informing our work in AI-Assisted Scriptwriting. Simultaneously, they help us study the skills and training needs for creative professionals managing these new technologies, fostering the digital literacy and interdisciplinary approaches essential for the future of immersive storytelling.

Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

Young man, Simon, leaning against a graffiti-scarred brick wall in a humid, neon-lit alley at night, a broken fire hydrant dripping nearby.

The Haze

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Satirical / Ironic | Genre: Noir

The asphalt shimmered under the faint, sickly glow of a busted neon sign, exhaling the day’s accumulated heat back into the already thick, humid air. It was a summer night that felt less like a season and more like a heavy, wet blanket draped over everything. A broken fire hydrant wept a thin stream down the gutter, carrying with it a faint, cloying scent of stale rubbish and something metallic, almost like old blood. Above, a single, tired cicada sawed away at the silence, its song a frayed thread in the oppressive stillness of the back alleys. Simon, leaning against a graffiti-scarred brick wall, felt the grit of it through his thin shirt, the fabric already sticking to his skin.

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Young woman touching a basement wall seeping viscous brown liquid, illuminated by a blue glow from an old TV.

The Gravy

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Legal Thriller | Genre: Horror

A faint, almost imperceptible hum thrummed from the old desktop tower in Mike’s cluttered basement, a sound like a distant, bored bee. On the screen, a series of cryptic symbols shifted, pixelated and unsettling. Leo, slouched on a beanbag chair, scrubbed a hand over his tired face, the stale smell of lukewarm pizza and too many energy drinks clinging to the air. Carmen, perched precariously on a stack of graphic novels, chewed on her lip, eyes glued to the flickering image, a nervous energy vibrating off her. The autumn wind outside rattled the single, high window, a counterpoint to the growing unease in the room.

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A dejected hockey player sits alone on a bench in an empty arena.

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.

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Two teenage boys by a muddy riverbank at golden hour, one is covered in mud looking embarrassed, the other offers a comforting hand.

The Current

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: High Fantasy | Genre: Western Style Boys Love

The stifling summer air hung thick and yellow over the Red River, pressing down on Frankie as he hunched by a collapsing fence. The city’s distant hum felt like a low, insistent heartbeat beneath his trainers, a mechanical pulse against the vast, indifferent expanse of the sky. He watched the sluggish, muddy water, waiting, his own thoughts a similar, slow churn.

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A man in his late 30s sits at a desk, illuminated by a lamp and computer screen, with a worried expression as he looks at misinformation online.

A Thousand Scattered Fragments

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Contemporary Fiction | Genre: Family Saga

The air in James Carter’s study was thick, tasting of old paper and the lingering, sweet dampness of a spring rain that had just passed. Outside, the world was hushed, but within the amber glow of his desk lamp, a digital storm was brewing. His fingers, surprisingly steady, navigated the labyrinthine corners of the internet, a nightly ritual of reputation monitoring for the Greenacre Collective, his family’s venerable publishing house. Tonight, however, the digital current had snagged something truly venomous.

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Design Notes and Applied Research

This collection presents a diverse cross-section of genres and subjects, ranging from Noir and Horror to High Fantasy and Contemporary Fiction. The successful navigation of these distinct forms, including niche combinations like Western Style Boys Love, demonstrates a notable development in narrative skill and structural command. The breadth of this work reflects how digital spaces encourage the exploration and fusion of established storytelling conventions, pushing creative boundaries for a new generation of artists.

The project itself served as a valuable experiment in creative range and adaptability. The juxtaposition of disparate elements, such as the satirical tone within a Legal Thriller or the intricate plotting of a Family Saga, fostered a uniquely dynamic environment for our creators. Ultimately, this collection stands as a successful exploration into the possibilities that emerge when diverse narrative traditions are engaged through new digital frameworks.

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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