One thing I like, and would like to see more of, is authors making up new monsters and critters for their own universe instead of borrowing old mythos for everyhting.
I dont mind old myths, but its just a plus when I read a book were things are made up or at least when the author populates a story with things he/she created for them self.
^this. Mythos mining leaves me stone cold. More mythos mining at this stage simply weakens the source mythoi to the status of cultural baggage. Ripped, with broken handles and torn lining, stinking of the dump they're left on.
I am also sick to death of worlds and cultures that are
just like ours except for the tiny little change of "oh and magic works".
The world as it is, politically, socially, technologically, economically, is simply too much a product of a certain series of outcomes, and if magic is at all relevant to it, then the outcomes would have tallied up differently.
Put another way, if the world
is just like ours except for magic working then you will have immense trouble convincing me that anything magic-related in your books is possibly going to have an effect on the world as it moves past the events of your books.