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Today’s Short Stories to Read: September 28, 2025

Five stories: a parasitic house, diverging futures by a lake, legal truth, cosmic bickering, and a missing carver.
Storytelling Club 28 Sep 2025 4 minutes read

Weekly Unfinished Tales and Short Stories from our Dataset

This daily collection presents a series of narrative experiments drawn from the ‘Unfinished Tales and Short Stories’ project, an interdisciplinary creative arts and research program. These pieces, ranging across diverse genres and settings, represent a vibrant exploration into the multifaceted nature of contemporary storytelling, reflecting our continuous engagement with narrative innovation.

Such varied narratives are instrumental to the project’s core objectives, particularly in AI-assisted scriptwriting, where they provide rich datasets for generating ideas, plot structures, and alternative story arcs. Concurrently, they serve as crucial case studies for talent development, shedding light on the evolving skills and training required for creative professionals navigating AI and immersive technologies within interdisciplinary contexts.

Today’s Unfinished Tales and Short Stories

A pale, middle-aged man with a drawn face in a decaying gothic study, confronting a determined woman. Sunlight casts long shadows, dust motes dance in the air.

Ancestral Walls

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Gothic Horror | Genre: Fantasy

Carson, the last of his family line, is in his decaying study, overwhelmed by the ancient, malevolent magic of his ancestral home. Sarah, a determined scholar, enters and confronts him, unraveling the house’s dark secrets through a tense dialogue.

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Two teenage boys on a dark, weathered wooden dock at twilight. One boy is walking away into the distance, his back to the viewer. The other boy is seated, looking down, with a worn journal beside him, as the last light fades from the sky over a vast lake.

A Hollow Echo on the Lake

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

On a old, splintered fishing dock overlooking a vast Northwestern Ontario lake at twilight, two friends, Jamie and Cole, have a deeply emotional and revealing conversation about their past, their diverging futures, and the unspoken feelings between them, circling around a shared, unresolved memory of a mysterious journal.

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A young lawyer, Thomas, in a dark 1920s alley, illuminated by a stark flash, kneels to examine a small, metallic shard found in the damp dirt.

Oaths

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Historical Fiction | Genre: Legal Thriller

The chapter opens in a tense courtroom during a cross-examination, then moves to the city streets and a jail cell, before concluding in a dark, historical alleyway in a small industrial town during a rainy spring.

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A young person stands in a surreal autumn park, where the ground is cracking and glowing green, and leaves float unnaturally upwards. Two faint, indistinct figures shimmer in the distance.

Petty Geysers of Grief

Author: Jamie F. Bell | Category: Surreal / Absurdist | Genre: Dark Comedy

The protagonist is trapped in a public park during late autumn. The park is actively undergoing surreal distortions due to the manifestation of a cosmic, petty argument between two archetypal entities. The ground breathes, leaves float upwards, and objects liquify or twist. The protagonist is forced to mediate this bizarre conflict to escape.

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A teenage girl in a flannel shirt kneels by a creek, examining a carving tool under an overturned rowboat, with dense autumn woods in the background.

The Hollow Carving

Author: Eva Suluk | Category: Allegorical | Genre: Cozy Mystery

A crisp, late autumn afternoon in Willow Creek Hollow, a small, charming town. The Harvest Festival has just concluded, leaving a quiet, almost empty town square. The scene transitions to the edges of town, into a dense, atmospheric patch of woods bordering a shallow creek. The overall mood is subtly tense, with hints of an approaching mystery.

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Design Notes and Applied Research

Today’s collection, featuring diverse genres such as Fantasy, Western Style Boys Love, Legal Thriller, Dark Comedy, and Cozy Mystery, alongside subject categories including Gothic Horror, Mystery, Historical Fiction, Surreal/Absurdist, and Allegorical narratives, distinctly reflects our project’s focus on skills development. This breadth of storytelling demonstrates the versatility and technical proficiency fostered within our program, highlighting artists’ ability to navigate varied narrative structures and thematic explorations. Such a range also underscores the evolving landscape of digital creation and dissemination, where diverse artistic voices find new avenues for expression and engagement.

This compilation proved to be an engaging and insightful experiment, providing valuable data on the application of contemporary storytelling techniques across a wide creative spectrum. The process offered a compelling exploration into how artists adapt and innovate within different narrative frameworks. It successfully illustrated the dynamic interplay between creative vision, emergent technologies, and audience connection in the digitally transformed arts.

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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Founded in the summer of 2025, the Art Borups Corners Storytelling Club is an experimental collective dedicated to exploring the intersection of storytelling, digital tools, and creative capacity-building. Emerging from a series of intensive workshops and collaborative sessions, the Club provides artists and community members with a platform to experiment with narrative, generative technologies, and new modes of creative production. With support from the Ontario Arts Council’s Multi and Inter Arts Projects Program, the Club emphasizes process-based learning, artistic experimentation, and community engagement, fostering both individual skill development and broader cultural resilience in innovative ways.

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