I’d be lying if I said writing in the month of May was easy.
As a beginner, the Regency voice came naturally to me—formal, structured, everything I wished I was. But switching to contemporary made it clear how different the tone needed to be. I overcorrected at first, simplifying my writing so much it stopped being enjoyable—for me or for beta readers.
Dating/Investigating, my modern Northanger Abbey retelling, has been especially tough. I usually average twenty chapters a month, but in May, I...