Weekly Unfinished Tales and Short Stories from our Dataset
This current batch of narrative extractions represents a critical cross-section of data points derived from the “Unfinished Tales” creative arts and research program. Each text contributes to our evolving dataset, offering distinct examples of emergent plot structures, character arcs, and thematic explorations. These stories, ranging across diverse genres and narrative approaches, provide rich material for analyzing the various facets of contemporary storytelling, reflecting both established tropes and innovative narrative constructions within our experimental framework.
Collectively, these narratives directly inform the project’s dual objectives: advancing AI-assisted scriptwriting methodologies and refining talent development strategies. Their varied complexities in dialogue, pacing, and emotional depth serve as benchmarks for evaluating AI’s capacity to generate nuanced creative content. Furthermore, the challenges and successes embedded within these story fragments offer invaluable insights into the cognitive processes and skill sets required for human creatives to effectively collaborate with and manage AI tools in dynamic, interdisciplinary production environments.
Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

The Messenger
Category: Knowledge Translation | Genre: Western Style Boys Love
Inside a hidden studio, the heavy steel door creaks open, revealing a soaked and terrified teen researcher named Leo. Outside, the city is slick with rain, and the air is thick with the chill of unexpected danger.

The Sketchbook and the Static
Category: Expository | Genre: Slice of Life
Jordan, a quiet teenager, navigates the economically depressed streets of Sprucewood, Northwestern Ontario, his keen observational eye absorbing the town’s slow decay. His secret sketchbook, filled with detailed drawings of hands, is his only outlet for expressing his profound sense of disconnection.

The Exchange District Protocol
Category: Knowledge Translation | Genre: Western Style Boys Love
A converted warehouse art studio in Winnipeg’s Exchange District during a heavy spring rainstorm. The room smells of turpentine and ozone.

A Season of Dissolution
Author: Leaf Richards | Category: Epistolary | Genre: Slice of Life
The river, swollen with recent melt, dragged its grey-green body through the forest’s throat. Overhead, the nascent canopy, a tender, almost violent green, shivered with a wind that carried the metallic tang of damp earth and something else, something less definable – a slow, unsettling hum beneath the usual spring din. Each new leaf felt too eager, too perfectly formed, a little plastic in its sheen. The air itself seemed to vibrate with an unseen pressure.

A Chill in the Air, A Hollow in the Chest
Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Boys Love (BL) | Genre: Coming-of-Age
The air carried the sharp, metallic tang of coming rain and the faint, sweet decay of fallen leaves. It clung to Laurie’s coat, a familiar chill that felt less like weather and more like a permanent resident in his bones. The old railway bridge, a skeletal arch of pitted iron and faded green paint, loomed over the ravine, the wind whistling a low, mournful tune through its corroded beams. It had been their place, once. A place where the world felt limitless, perched high above the sluggish river, a ribbon of dull grey twisting through the early autumn landscape.
Design Notes and Applied Research
The inclusion of Western Style Boys Love, Slice of Life, and Coming-of-Age genres in this anthology highlights the intrinsic connection between narrative exploration and skills development. These genres frequently delve into character growth, emotional intelligence, and interpersonal dynamics, fostering critical thinking and empathy in both creators and audiences. By examining the nuanced journeys within these stories, the project illuminates how artistic creation serves as a powerful medium for cultivating essential life skills and advanced narrative competencies.
The selected subject categories—Knowledge Translation, Expository, and Epistolary—alongside the specific genre of Boys Love (BL), directly address the digital transformation of the arts. They demonstrate how traditional communication forms adapt to digital platforms, from the dissemination of expository information through multimedia to the evolution of epistolary narratives via digital correspondence. The global rise and accessibility of Boys Love (BL), largely facilitated by online communities and digital publishing, exemplify how digital tools democratize artistic creation and distribution, fostering new artistic practices and audience engagement models.
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.
