The following are three of my most promising long-form projects.
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 would not 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 expected 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
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 populated by 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.
This is the story of Spark, a young werewolf who has recently fled from a repressive childhood home in Idaho and joined a pack of older werewolves on the outskirts of Los Angeles. She journals about her troubles, internal and external, while trying to repay their kindness for letting her stay. When she hears that a nearby Hollywood studio intends to start production on a completely inaccurate werewolf movie, she decides her best course of action is to try to steal the studio'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!