Yeah, I have yet to post my previous novels anywhere. Partly because they're unfinished, partly because I only edit when I'm in the right mood to do so (read: almost never), and partly because of a probably unjustified inferiority complex, haha! Maybe someday, though. My first one is still my favorite, and the one I would most like to finish. It would be nice to finish this year's story within the month and not too long after the 50k, but I know from previous experience that the likelihood of it is pretty minimal.
What genre are you guys writing, and what kinds of stories? If you know, anyway--if not, you can post about that when you have it!
Mine is...as usual it doesn't neatly fit into any category. I usually end up hanging with the literary fiction genre, as that's the closest to what I write I guess. It always seems like young adult lit in summary because of the fact that I usually have talking animals playing a main role, but it tends to be pretty dark stuff--darker than I'd be comfortable with calling young adult lit.
Mine involves a girl who is given a letter by a magpie she rescues near her house. The letter says that she will die in two days, and to hold on to some beads that are hidden in a certain place if she wants to live. She finds the beads and keeps them on her, and true to what the letter says, she has a near-death experience (haven't decided how yet, has to be something that she can physically escape if she becomes smaller), but turns into a magpie at the last moment and survives. A group of other magpies waits nearby. She gets accepted as part of the group and is taught how to live as a magpie, but it's obvious she's there for some reason, and it has something to do with the leader of the group. He is a bit too knowledgeable about humans, and obsessed with finding the rest of the beads that helped transform her into a magpie. He claims the beads are necessary to change her back into a human so she can resume her life, but she suspects there's some other reason, and indeed he has a dark secret...
(Should I spoil it? If people are interested I'll post where I plan on going with it, otherwise I'll just keep it to myself, haha. It's less predictable/fantasy-like than it initially sounds.)