Hey there. I consider a story active if it has made it beyond the “idea” stage and has actually been outlined or written to any degree. Although some of these projects take years to finish, I plan to finish each of them eventually.
Just for the heck of it, here is my list of currently active stories:
In progress and partly posted (multi-chapter):
1. Country Summer
2. Delta Delta Delta
3. Make It All Better
4. Multiversity
5. Splinter
6. Auntie’s Home
7. The Miss Cutie Patootie Pageant
In progress, not yet posted (multi-chapter):
8. Bad Mother
9. Keene’s College Weekend
10. Little Rose
11. The Power Arcane: An Erotic Anthology
12. The More, the Merrier
13. Untitled dick girl story
In progress, not yet posted (one-shot):
14. Goldilocked
15. The Happiest Place
16. Imaginary Tokyo
17. Untitled sequel to “Miss Match”
18. A Sweet Little Girl Like You (Raffle story)
19. Apprentice
In progress, collaboration:
20. Tales from the Glory Wormhole
Actually, it’s “Splinter” that I’m writing the final chapter of; “Multiversity” has 3 chapters left to go. The next thing I expect to post, though, is the next chapter of “Auntie’s Home,” which is currently in beta.
Sorry—I meant to answer that question the first time you asked it. The answer, though, is that it’s almost impossible for me to say how long it takes me to write a chapter, because I’m always jumping from one story to another. (I have ADHD, and that’s the only way I can manage to be consistently productive.) I even jump among chapters of the same story; for example, I’ve written at least a little bit of text for each chapter of “The More, the Merrier.” Of course, I preferentially work on earlier chapters, but if a scene in a later chapter has written itself out in detail in my head, I strike while the iron is hot and write it down.
Have a good one.