The following are three of my most promising long-form projects.

  The Mother of Success

A novel set in a world secretly run by wizards, à la several urban fantasy novel series. However, the perspective character, Connie, is a genuinely ordinary teenager who does not have powers, does not get powers, and probably wouldn't want powers.
Connie falls into the orbit of Trixie, a simiarly non-magical but far more well-armed woman. Trixie's late husband was a notable wizard, and as a result, her young son is fated through his bloodline to defeat a terrible evil. Having been left for dead in the attack that widowed her and relocated her child to a secretive school, Trixie is now hell-bent on preventing her son from being endangered, whatever the personal risk.
Rounding out the cast are Magistrate Pied Crowberrry, a wizard cop tasked with containing this threat to the status quo, and Quinctus, the aforementioned great and terrible evil who watches the debacle with some degree of amusement.

Status: Fully drafted and awaiting representation

  Captain Lunar

The tale of the eponymous superhero, a canny detective, pilot, and martial artist with fifteen years of experience behind him. The year is 1973, and he is one of the most well-known and well-regarded heroes in a colourful world of anthropomorphised animals. An abrupt turn into dark territory stops his career in its tracks. Adrift and grief-striken, Lunar is forced to question everything... and resort to desperate measures to maintain his reputation as a beloved force for good. Is the line between hero and villain as sharp as he believes?

Status: Assuming this remains a novel, being suitable for serialisation or even a change of medium, it is slowly nearing the end of its first draft.

  Nobody's An Alpha

The diary of a teenage werewolf. Spark, questioning their gender and unhappy at home, decides to escape their repressive Idaho upbringing when a sudden onset of lycanthropy proves to be the final straw. Ending up with a pack of older werewolves on the outskirts of Los Angeles, they journal about their troubles, internal and external, all while trying to repay the pack's kindness. Upon hearing that a nearby Hollywood studio intends to start production on a completely inaccurate werewolf movie, they decide the best course of action is to try to plan an ambitious heist to steal the film's funding. (It is not.)

Status: Still in early-to-mid writing stages. Unless it's actually nearly finished. Letting this one work itself out, really!