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Today’s Short Stories to Read: October 19, 2025

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Weekly Unfinished Tales and Short Stories from our Dataset

This week, we delve into another compelling selection from our “Unfinished Tales and Short Stories” collection, a vibrant output of our interdisciplinary creative arts and research program. Conceived as an exploratory journey, this project was undertaken not only for the sheer joy of narrative experimentation but also to profoundly understand the evolving landscape of digital storytelling and what creative boundaries we could push.

These daily narrative experiments are crucial to our objectives, offering rich qualitative data for both AI-assisted scriptwriting methodologies and talent development research. They illuminate the intricate interplay between human creativity and technological augmentation, providing invaluable insights into generating ideas, structuring plots, and exploring alternative story arcs, while simultaneously highlighting the essential skills and training required for creative professionals navigating AI and immersive technologies.

Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

Four young adults discuss technology around a table in a sunlit community hall during spring.

Learning the New Language

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

The fluorescent lights hummed a low, persistent note above the scuffed linoleum floor of the community hall. Outside, the early spring wind rattled a loose pane, hinting at the damp chill that still clung to the air despite the promise of green. Inside, the room was a jumble of mismatched chairs and tables, a half-empty coffee urn steaming forgotten in a corner. The air felt charged, thick with the scent of stale coffee and the sharper tang of an argument about to boil over.

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A young woman, Fran, in a community hall, looking thoughtful during a discussion.

The Looming Algorithm

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

The air in the old community hall, usually thick with the scent of pine cleaner and lukewarm coffee, now carried a faint, acrid tang, like static electricity after a storm. It was late autumn, the windows beaded with a fine, cold mist, blurring the last defiant oranges of the sugar maples outside. Inside, however, the temperature was rising, not from the ancient radiators clanking in the corners, but from the earnest, sometimes strained, conversation at the large, scarred meeting table. My stomach fluttered with a nervous energy that wasn’t entirely mine, a collective unease that had settled over us like the first layer of frost on the ground.

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Three young adults gathered around a laptop, intently examining text and graphics on the screen, bathed in golden light.

Echoes on the Screen

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

The air in the small meeting room hung heavy, thick with the scent of old coffee, sun-baked wood, and the faint, metallic tang of new electronics. Outside, a humid summer day pressed against the windows, the lake beyond them a shimmering, indifferent blue. Inside, three figures huddled around a laptop, the bright screen a stark contrast to the quiet tension that had slowly, imperceptibly, built between them.

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A young person stands on a gravel path at twilight, gazing thoughtfully across a dark lake, with a vibrant sunset and faint moon above.

The Unnaturally Clear Call

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

A humid summer evening descends upon Northwestern Ontario, drawing a young filmmaker, Sidney, along a dusty gravel path toward a familiar community centre. The air is thick with the scent of pine and lake water, but an unsettlingly perfect sound hints at a new, technological presence even in the quiet wilderness.

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A female artist with dishevelled hair sits in her studio, surrounded by art supplies, a knowing smirk on her face.

Three Questions for the Ink Weaver

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Historical Fiction | Genre: Noir

The studio smelled of ink, paper, and a faint, almost metallic tang that might have been the spring rain struggling to break through the city’s grey. It was the scent of creation, or at least, the raw materials of it, a stark contrast to the sterile hum of my own office. My notebook felt heavy in my hand, an analogue anchor in a world tilting towards the digital, and I wondered, not for the first time, if I was chasing ghosts or simply a good headline.

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Design Notes and Applied Research

The diverse narratives within today’s collection, spanning Contemporary Fiction, Noir, Journalistic, and Historical Fiction, offer a compelling reflection on skills development in the arts. The analytical rigor inherent in Noir, coupled with the precision of journalistic storytelling, cultivates critical thinking and research methodologies vital for contemporary practice. Furthermore, the imaginative scope of both Contemporary and Historical Fiction underscores the adaptability and creative problem-solving essential for navigating evolving artistic landscapes.

These varied subject categories and genres simultaneously illuminate the profound impact of digital transformation on artistic expression. They demonstrate how digital tools can facilitate innovative narrative structures, expand audience engagement, and enable new forms of artistic creation, from interactive historical recreations to digitally-native contemporary tales. This project proved to be an exceptionally insightful and rewarding experiment, effectively showcasing the versatility and resilience of storytelling in an increasingly digital world.

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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