What are we all writing right now?

A bland, inoffensive piece for the winter contest inspired by the time at corporate jobs between Christmas and New Year's, and a piece in the most hoity-toity highbrow genre possible: Star Wars fanfic, as an attempt to stretch out some non-sexual action- and non-relationship plot-writing muscles.
 
I'm stretching my non-erotica muscles for National Novel Writing Month. The group by that name is dead, but the community and general idea is still around, and it's as good a time as any to write something I can tell my family and friends about.

I hit Publish on a LW story yesterday, but it was mostly written in October and I just gave it the final edit in the past few days as a way of procrastinating on the NaNoWriMo story. By word count I'm OK, but the plot is floundering.
 
I'm new to erotica but I'm currently working on two stories, at least one of which is erotica:

1) mom/son story about a black woman who, due to a genetic quirk of her late husband, has a white son (i.e. interracial incest).

2) prison-school near-future thing set after a second american civil war. I'm not sure if this is going to be erotica yet. So far it's just descriptions of a re-education camp with brief dumps of world building spread throughout.
 
After just finishing my western cougar story which has been very well recieved, I have started The Hardicks of Pornville. A day in the life of a family of four where their day unfolds like a 1970's schlock porno movie. Full of camp and tropes galore! No incest.
 
Apparently, I wrote this:

"Once we got in the house, Chloe flopped down on the coach and turned on the television."

Just one single letter, and it completely changed the story. This is why I have Word read the story to me as part of my editing process!
 
Apparently, I wrote this:

"Once we got in the house, Chloe flopped down on the coach and turned on the television."

Just one single letter, and it completely changed the story. This is why I have Word read the story to me as part of my editing process!
I had to read that four times before spotting what word was off.
 
I'm working on a story of a middle-aged widow, who, over a series of chapters, will dive into hedonism, and importantly, will have the opportunity to do so.
 
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