Author: Bronwen Chisholm

  • February with Darcy

    February with Darcy

    It’s a bit early for Valentine’s Day, but I thought I would share the February scene from my 12 Months of Darcy collection. This grew out of my wondering how suspicious Wickham was about Darcy’s intentions towards Elizabeth. Enjoy! FEBRUARY “Look!” cried Lydia from the drawing room window. Kitty joined her and bounced on her…

  • Plans for 2026

    Plans for 2026

    It has been a few years since I’ve done this and it’s probably long overdue. There have been several changes happening in my life over the last few years, but the last time I “mapped them out” in a January post was before Always Austen started in 2023. Since that time, my husband retired; I…

  • An Early Christmas Gift

    An Early Christmas Gift

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! And I’ve been going back through some older writings. Five years ago, I put together a collection of scenes called 12 Months of Darcy to give away to readers who signed up for my newsletter. I thought I would share December with you today. December A weak…

  • Another P&P Play

    Another P&P Play

    I apologize for this brief post, but life has turned a bit crazy recently and my blog completely slipped my mind until the alarm went off on my phone shortly after I received a text from my daughter. Since they happened so close together and both had to do with Jane Austen, I figured it…

  • Austen Friendships

    Austen Friendships

    In the past few months, I have been thinking about relationships, particularly friendships. Each of us has groups of friends. Some of them we met through family; some at church, school, or work; and others through our interests. Some friend groups crossover and some have never met. There are those friends that we attend specific…

  • Vertigo in the Regency

    Vertigo in the Regency

    In January of this year, after having 4 barometric migraines in 5 days, I found myself on the floor in my library, vomiting into the trash bin. For the next two weeks, I was told I had positional vertigo, but they didn’t want to treat it beyond medications to control the dizziness and nausea until…

  • An Interrupted Proposal Cover Reveal

    An Interrupted Proposal Cover Reveal

    Wow! It has been a long time coming, and you have been soooo patient! First, I am really excited to get this book out in print. There have been a few challenges as my life erupted in the past couple months, which has caused some delays, but we are finally coming down to the wire!…

  • To Epilogue Or Not to Epilogue

    To Epilogue Or Not to Epilogue

    As you know, I am preparing my latest work, An Interrupted Proposal, for publishing. It is currently with the editor, but I have also received feedback from readers. One of the requests I received was for an epilogue and it got me thinking. For years, I heard that writers should not write epilogues, but readers…

  • Dear Grandmamma

    Dear Grandmamma

    Hello! I am taking a break from editing to give you an update and share a little bit I wrote in order to fill a hole. By the time you read this, An Interrupted Proposal should be on its way to the editor. (Next month, I’ll share the cover.) Before it can go, I have…

  • Danger: Rabbit Holes

    Danger: Rabbit Holes

    I love writing Regency era Pride and Prejudice variations. At heart, I am a history geek and getting to do research for my writing is probably the best thing ever (unless I’m being too specific and run into brick walls). I’ll even do research “just in case” I decide to include something in a book…