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Today’s Short Stories to Read: November 18, 2025

A collection of historical action-adventure tales chronicling the dangerous lives of privateers and smugglers in the bay.
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Weekly Unfinished Tales and Short Stories from our Dataset

Welcome to our daily selection from the ‘Unfinished Tales and Short Stories’ collection, a creative arts and research program exploring narrative storytelling. These short stories are narrative fragments and experiments born from an interdisciplinary effort to see what we can do when we combine creative inquiry with new technologies. At its heart, this project was undertaken for the simple joy of it, and to learn what we can do when we push the boundaries of creative exploration.

These narrative experiments directly serve our primary research objectives. For our study in AI-Assisted Scriptwriting, each story acts as a dataset to generate and analyze potential plot structures, character arcs, and alternative narrative pathways. Concurrently, they are instrumental in our Talent Development and Training research, providing tangible case studies for creative professionals. By engaging with these diverse fragments, we can better identify the evolving skills and digital literacy required to manage AI tools and interdisciplinary technologies in modern storytelling.

Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

Young privateers examine glowing, cold star-stones in a ship's hold.

The Chilly Northern Light

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Historical Fiction | Genre: Action-Adventure

The wind had a bite, a real snarl to it, stripping the last defiant leaves from the scraggly poplars clinging to the northern shores. Grey light bled across the water, making the whitecaps look like bared teeth. Autumn had deepened its grip on Hudson Bay, and the air tasted of brine and impending ice. On the deck of the Osprey, the spray was a constant, stinging shower, freezing the ropes into rigid cables. Declan, barely out of his teens, hugged his thick wool coat tighter, the rough fabric chafing his chin. His breath plumed, a brief ghost against the vast, unforgiving expanse. He squinted, trying to pierce the gloom ahead, but the horizon remained an unbroken line of grey meeting greyer.

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A young privateer, Vernon, grips a ship's helm, his face grim as he navigates a stormy Hudson Bay in autumn.

A Gust of Ill Tidings

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Historical Fiction | Genre: Action-Adventure

The *Sea Wolf* cut a grumbling path through the iron-grey swells of Hudson Bay, the ship’s timbers groaning under the constant buffet of the autumn gales. Salt spray, sharp and cold, coated every surface, freezing to the rigging in thin, glassy sheens. Below deck, the air was thick with the scent of damp wool, stale rum, and the faint, metallic tang of iron. Above, the sky was a bruised canvas, heavy with unfallen snow, and the wind, a relentless bully, howled its grim song through the shrouds.

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A young man on a damaged ship deck watches water leak from a splintered hull, a distant light visible on the horizon.

The Grey Hunger

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Historical Fiction | Genre: Action-Adventure

A biting autumn wind scours the deck of the privateer vessel, the Raven’s Tooth, as its young first mate, Randy, grapples with the encroaching early ice and the grim, silent tension of his grizzled captain, Davidie. The vast, indifferent expanse of Hudson Bay promises only hardship and a relentless chill.

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A young man with wind-swept hair, Edmund, gripping a ship's helm, looks intently at the distant waters of Hudson Bay under a pale morning sky.

The Raven’s Reckoning

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Historical Fiction | Genre: Action-Adventure

The oppressive calm of late summer hung heavy over Hudson Bay, a thick shroud that muffled the distant cries of gulls and made the air taste metallic. A low, persistent hum from the ship’s timbers vibrated through the deck, a constant reminder of the *Raven*’s age and the precariousness of their venture. The sky, a bruised purple in the pre-dawn, offered little comfort, promising only another day of watchful dread.

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Young privateer in 18th-century winter gear watches a sled recede across frozen Hudson Bay.

Glacial Handshake

Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Historical Fiction | Genre: Action-Adventure

The world outside ‘The Arctic Squall’ was a meticulously rendered canvas of white and grey, stretching without horizon. Snow, hard-packed and ridged by winds that felt older than any living thing, fused seamlessly with the low, sullen sky. There was no sun, only a diffused, omnipresent glare that flattened every detail, making the immense frozen bay feel both infinitely large and claustrophobically close. The air itself seemed brittle, ready to crack, carrying the metallic tang of extreme cold and the faint, unsettling scent of distant, untouched ice. Below deck, the ship groaned, a live thing under duress, its timbers protesting the relentless grip of the winter.

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Design Notes and Applied Research

This collection, centered on action-adventure and historical fiction, provided a compelling framework for examining narrative craft. These genres demand rigorous skills in world-building, research, and plot construction, directly aligning with our program’s focus on skills development. The integration of digital archives, timeline software, and visual storyboarding tools within the creative process highlights the ongoing digital transformation of storytelling.

The exploration of these high-stakes genres served as a productive and energetic experiment for our participants. This thematic focus fostered a dynamic environment for creative problem-solving and technical application. The resulting body of work stands as a valuable inquiry into how traditional narrative forms can be invigorated by contemporary digital methodologies.

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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