I also was an unusual child, and this can be a positive advantage, because it gives you a different perspective; sometimes you'll get helpful ideas that no one else thought of.
The three completed novels I mentioned, only one counting as fanfic, are as follows (all to be found in the Writing Club):
1) SOUTHWARD THE TIGERS. This is a Narnian story, and actually can be reached by clicking the tiger image on any post of mine. It is a speculation of things which could have happened in the first generation of Narnian creatures.
2) FLYING GIRL AND IRON MERCHANT. You'll see this in a thread which leaves out the Flying Girl part of the title. A member called Dayhawk once asked members to write a new fairytale, so I adapted bedtime stories I used to tell my daughter into a novel set in China some 800 years ago.
3) THE FIRST LOVE OF ALIPANG HAVENS. This is the most real-world-oriented of the three, and at the same time the most explicitly Christian. Its title character is a Filipino orphan boy adopted by an American Christian family.
Of my poetic works, one is long enough to be considered a novel in its own right: THE TALE OF SOPHIA RENEE. Also real-world in nature, it is a love story set in Victorian England.
The three completed novels I mentioned, only one counting as fanfic, are as follows (all to be found in the Writing Club):
1) SOUTHWARD THE TIGERS. This is a Narnian story, and actually can be reached by clicking the tiger image on any post of mine. It is a speculation of things which could have happened in the first generation of Narnian creatures.
2) FLYING GIRL AND IRON MERCHANT. You'll see this in a thread which leaves out the Flying Girl part of the title. A member called Dayhawk once asked members to write a new fairytale, so I adapted bedtime stories I used to tell my daughter into a novel set in China some 800 years ago.
3) THE FIRST LOVE OF ALIPANG HAVENS. This is the most real-world-oriented of the three, and at the same time the most explicitly Christian. Its title character is a Filipino orphan boy adopted by an American Christian family.
Of my poetic works, one is long enough to be considered a novel in its own right: THE TALE OF SOPHIA RENEE. Also real-world in nature, it is a love story set in Victorian England.