Skip to main content
Biblio Breakdown

Biblio Breakdown

By Ekta Garg

Welcome to Biblio Breakdown! First appearing on The Writescast Network, Biblio Breakdown is a podcast where I take a recently released book, examine it along the lines of a particular theme, and then offer writing exercises so you can have the same successes in your own work in progress. You get to make your writing better and hear about great books all at the same time. What’s better than that? 😀

Note: New Biblio Breakdown episodes appear on the fifth Friday of every month that has five Fridays.
Available on
Google Podcasts Logo
Pocket Casts Logo
RadioPublic Logo
Spotify Logo
Currently playing episode

December 30, 2022 -- Using the power of simplicity in storytelling

Biblio BreakdownDec 16, 2022

00:00
28:22
March 29, 2024 -- Making an unlikable character lovable

March 29, 2024 -- Making an unlikable character lovable

"Enemies to lovers" usually touches on the change of relationship between two characters. But what if the enemies are the protagonist and the reader? Bonnie Garmus gives us an unlikable main character in her fantastic book Lessons in Chemistry and shows us how to make her someone to root for.

Mar 29, 202430:00
December 30, 2022 -- Using the power of simplicity in storytelling

December 30, 2022 -- Using the power of simplicity in storytelling

Sometimes the best writing comes from the simplicity in the prose. Find out how how Sarah Addison Allen uses this powerful tool in Other Birds.

Dec 16, 202228:22
July 29, 2022 -- Incorporating layers in our storytelling

July 29, 2022 -- Incorporating layers in our storytelling

The best stories include intricate layers that enrich the work and make it better. Discover how author Sulari Gentill did it in The Woman in the Library!

Jul 29, 202228:03
April 29, 2022 -- Taking chances in our writing

April 29, 2022 -- Taking chances in our writing

Learn how to take chances in your writing like Jennie Wexler did with her YA debut Where It All Lands!

Apr 29, 202224:27
Nov. 1, 2021 -- Going big in our stories

Nov. 1, 2021 -- Going big in our stories

Do you ever wonder how to go big -- really big -- in your stories? Listen how Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Doerr did it with his latest novel, Cloud Cuckoo Land, and find out how you can do it too.

Oct 31, 202129:26
July 30, 2021 -- Recklessness in our writing

July 30, 2021 -- Recklessness in our writing

In this episode, learn about how to be reckless in your writing within the context of Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche by Nancy Springer.

Jul 30, 202122:11
Apr. 30, 2021 -- Audacity in our writing

Apr. 30, 2021 -- Audacity in our writing

The best characters and plots shock us, because they’re audacious. In The Nature of Fragile Things, author Susan Meissner shows us just how to create a fearless protagonist who must be bold when circumstances and even the earth turn against her. Listen to the episode to find out more about this incredible book and how you can use some of the same techniques in your own writing.

May 07, 202129:50