[quote=@Dynamo Frokane] [i][b]What are they about? How long have you been working at it? What do you think about your story stands out? What are you finding most challenging?[/b][/i] [/quote] I've been writing for almost two decades. Have written several novels. Just now trying to publish, but I'm extremely anti-social, so they may all end up becoming family novels. I'm just not into the whole "selling yourself" thing. Maybe I'll just sell the rights, since I've the bad habit of copyrighting them all. Every single one is more or less about overcoming personal weaknesses, but the overarching plots differ. One is about a boy who fights for a foreign country against his corrupt homeland. Another is a series about animals gaining sentience on a post-apocalyptic Earth. Third is about a woman who was enslaved, kept naive, is freed, then promptly abandoned; has to figure out how to survive. And the current series I'm working on is about a young girl on an epic quest to discover whether or not she's the demon everyone accuses her of being. Then I have a few short stories. Those are just the ones I've written / the first book is done. I think what stands out about my stories is that the overarching plots are, more or less, confetti. The heart and meat of the works are the characters and what they learn. I also don't pull punches, so the works evoke uncomfortable emotions, apparently. According to those who have read. I wish I had more opinions on my stories actually, but I suppose I don't care enough to get them. I don't find anything very challenging about writing anymore. I'm always trying to improve the writing itself, although finishing a novel isn't an ordeal. My biggest challenge to date has been attempting to publish. I don't think I'm cut out for that road. This was fun to think about! Thanks for the question. :)