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Writing With A Knife
Sonia and Abhishek
25 episodes
4 days ago
In this podcast, writer Sonia Chauhan and host Abhishek Singh explore life through fantastic pieces of fiction. Every now and then, we read a book or a short story and then sit down to unwrap theme, characters, plots, emotions, structure, writing styles, and the motivation of great authors who wrote these wonderful stories. Every episode is a voyage to discover what makes some stories so striking and yet so life like.
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In this podcast, writer Sonia Chauhan and host Abhishek Singh explore life through fantastic pieces of fiction. Every now and then, we read a book or a short story and then sit down to unwrap theme, characters, plots, emotions, structure, writing styles, and the motivation of great authors who wrote these wonderful stories. Every episode is a voyage to discover what makes some stories so striking and yet so life like.
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Writing With A Knife
Longing & Love | The Day before the Revolution by Ursula Le Guin

A strikingly good writing style that travels seamlessly across timelines building a narrative that is lucidly smooth and very simple to understand despite being in the science fiction genre. A story about longing despite having it all, this story raises the fundamental question - will anything ever be enough ?

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1 year ago
44 minutes 14 seconds

Writing With A Knife
9 Worried Hostages Protect The Even More Worried Bank Robber | Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

A heart touching story about characters dealing with anxiety with a broad spectrum of reasons possibly faced by ninety percent of humanity today.

The writing is clunky but the story has some excellent plot points and weaving a story seamlessly across so many characters without making it feel so overwhelming is a marvel that always pleases.

Centered around the incident of a bank robbery gone wrong and accidentally turning into a hostage situation is a premise that wants you to jump right in stay glued to see how these troubled people bond together over difficulty and tragedy and choose the cure over all anxieties - companionship.

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1 year ago
46 minutes 16 seconds

Writing With A Knife
How Far Can You Hold Out For a Friend | Blythe by Lauren Groff

Blythe is the story about two women who share a friendship which is in truth a symbiotic bond between the two where one needs attention and the other feels good about being needed by another whom she deems in certain ways better or superior in some ways.

Groff has an unnaturally canny way of gliding her readers through her stories. That happens here too. We are given hints and backstories as to why these women might have really formed a friendship and a wonderful portrayal of the human nature being dependent on the mould set in by childhood.


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1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes 18 seconds

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Can Humans Truly Detach | The Foreigner by Arun Joshi

This is a beautiful treatise to the flavours of loneliness. It is a work that talks of the fallacy of the idea of being detached and what keeps people aloof and alone. The story progresses into our protagonist discovering that detachment actually lies in taking action and his rise to prestige as he takes a stand for people is endearing. 

Arun Joshi nails it in this one which is a commentary on capitalism, human suffering and the false notion that nothing matters and it is better to only mind one’s own business. The story talks of the need for human connection. The two parallel timelines are very cleverly placed and the story remains largely unpredictable 

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 42 seconds

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Greed & Justice | The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman
You know the writing is good when you don't even stop to question the supernatural or fantastical elements in a story. You know the writing is solid when all elements of foreshadowing fit perfectly right up till the last line. We are absolutely floored with Neil Gaiman's writing in this story of a man whose mystery bounds you to the very end as he embarks on a dangerous journey with a hidden motive.
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1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes 50 seconds

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What Depression Looks Like | Hyperbole And a Half by Allie Brosh

This is a special episode - the first cross over episode between Writing with a Knife & Mind Mined, a podcast on mental health. This is an attempt to bring forward the world of writing to our listeners to introduce to them realistic yet entertaining portrayals of mental health struggles.

Hyperbole And a Half is a comic autobiographical portrayal in which we get glimpses of the author's life of incidents which sometimes directly and sometimes through very clever metaphors introduces to us the daily challenges involved with depression.

The narration is very funny, and the experiences shared with us feel so authentic, it warms your heart more than it already is towards people who go through mental health struggles as well as makes you more compassionate towards yourself.


A fantastically delivered narrative, Allie Brosh has won our hearts and respect to have come out the way she has through this journey. Keep going, Allie - we will always be cheering for you.

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1 year ago
52 minutes 17 seconds

Writing With A Knife
The Imperfect Pursuit of Perfection | Kidney Shaped Stone by Haruki Murakami

A girl with a mysterious career, a writer carrying his father's curse, and the story inside this story about a very alive & magical stone.

Murakami takes us yet again on one of his musings.

Writers may note the excellent use of metaphors and their interlinkage.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 57 seconds

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Of Toothaches & Unspoken Pains | At The Clinic by Sally Rooney

Sally Rooney amazes us with this short story that peels open the nuances of the egos involved in a relationship.

The 2 main characters cling to each other in seemingly nasty ways just so that they can continue to see each other without having to admit their insecurities, without having to reveal their soft side because it scares them to bare open themselves to each other. So they instead choose the excuse of their bare bodies touching each other, just so that maybe one of them will be able to see what they really want.


The story ends on a seemingly positive note, ending on the incredible metaphorical note that this story rides on.

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1 year ago
32 minutes 9 seconds

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Retrospective Narration & The Acceptance of Flaws | After Caravaggio's Sacrifice of Issac by Rachel Cusk

An incredibly written story, Cusk sweeps us off with her intelligent writing on the inside worlds of people. A beautiful example to understand how one can, with the simplest words used, create a solid portrayal of the inside world of a human mind.

This story is written in retrospect and the story shifts seamlessly between a pivotal point in the narration to which we keep coming back to and the general narration which describes the series of events that happened.

The writing is lucid. The intensity of certain emotions & feelings are displayed with such accuracy - dry exactly where it should be and wobbling with infatuation in an enthralling fashion.

This is the kind of writing that makes you want to immediately explore all the major works of the author.

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1 year ago
41 minutes 31 seconds

Writing With A Knife
The Swan by Roald Dahl | Wings of Courage

A beautifully written short story with such lucid nuances you want to read it again just to feel it all over again despite a seemingly sad but triumphant end. This is the story of Peter Watson - an unconquerable soul

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1 year ago
37 minutes 31 seconds

Writing With A Knife
On Loneliness & Fiction

What does it mean to be lonely and what does one do about it ? What are some great works of writing about loneliness ? We talk about all this and why the protagonist in Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine is such a remarkable character.


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1 year ago
56 minutes 30 seconds

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That Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda's writing will make you feel deeply for people and causes whom you would have felt have nothing to do with you, but the narration is so so good that you are the character ! You live her feras, hopes, disappointments and the looming unknow that her future is all the while just hoping that she gets to be happy. A brilliant portrayal of the life of an immigrant from Nigeria to the United States. A very well written character and probabaly the smoothest narration we ever came across in a short story.

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1 year ago
55 minutes 22 seconds

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Difficult to Read, More Difficult to Put Down | Darkplaces by Gilian Flynn

There should probably be a genre called Gilian Flynn by now. Darkplaces is an amazingly written book with 3 points of narrations, a plot far from predictable and characters so grey, you struggle whom should you be rooting for. This is a murder mystery moving to and fro between the past and the present till the last chapter and the killer reveal is just so, well, killer !

Join us as we talk about how the writing in this book is so special.

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1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes 51 seconds

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How Self Help Helped Us - Part 3 | Belief & Faith
We talk about books that helped us to see that life truly can be a construct of your imagination as long as you allow life to teach you what you need to learn. You will eventually get there, but be open to learn what " there " is, should be or shouldn't. A few hours of strength in solace will give you what months of " thinking " will not. Allow yourself to grow, and grow well. In the midst of doubts is the way forward, so don't curse those doubts for they are the shrubs and bushes just before the the garden of Self Discovery. Move past them tenderly, and move forward boldly. Patience is a choice you can always make. And that eventually will lead to courage. Join us in the episode.
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2 years ago
34 minutes 52 seconds

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How Self Help Helped Us | Part 2 | Spirituality & Strength
We continue our 3 part episode about how certain books that Sonia and I read helped us by giving wisdom and insights about life that made it possible for us to grow better and move forward. In this one, we talk about books that built our perception on how to take life and what to do with when hit a wall. We urge our audience to share their stories about growth, and if a book has been behind it, we'd love to hear that too ! Send us your story on writespeakmedia@gmail.com
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2 years ago
28 minutes 55 seconds

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How Self-Help Helped Us - Part 1 | Perception
A 3 part episode where Sonia and I talk about which books helped us to come to terms with the reality of life and taught us to adapt to it. In this one, both of us talk about how a particular book in our individual lives helped us to get to the first factor you need to fix your life - perception.
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2 years ago
16 minutes 33 seconds

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What makes good characters ? | Writing With Sonia

Is a story driven by its plot, or by its characters ? Why is it that certain characters make us feel so strongly about them that it's hard to keep the book down ? How can writers create such characters ? Is there a certain relationship that the writer shares with the character they create ? Sonia answers this and much more.

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2 years ago
38 minutes 9 seconds

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Dignity & Greed | Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbagh

Shanbagh Ji has written a story that takes the reader through the mind of a protagonist whose family suddenly comes out of impoverishment. We discover the unique family situation that exists inside the walls of their house and how money has made these individuals weak. A new character joins the family and challenges the status quo on matter of principle. Uncomfortable situations in the house make the protagonist feel helpless, as he is unable to find any way out of his " Ghachar Ghochar". The pacing is steady, the story runs in and out of the past just as our protagonists' mind flutters between his loyalty to his family and the love for his wife.

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2 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 39 seconds

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How to Get Your Revenge : The Author's Edition | Nocturnal Animals - Part 2

We continue our conversation as we dive deeper into the characters and what the antagonists as well as the supporting character truly represent in the story. We discuss how the parallel story lines are connected by certain scenes and how the novel comes to affect Susan so much. We close the episode by expressing gratitude to the creators of this film. Truly, a masterpiece. This movie has been inspired by the book "Tony and Susan" now published as "Nocturnal Animals"

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2 years ago
33 minutes 1 second

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Tom Ford's Masterpiece | Nocturnal Animals - Part 1
Famous fashion designer Tom Ford makes one film in a decade. In Nocturnal Animals, he summons his artistic excellence to film making. Striking visuals go, excellent pacing, and amazing writing. In Part I, Sonia and Abhishek discuss the actions of every character that shape the story across genres and finally, changes their motivations.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 50 seconds

Writing With A Knife
In this podcast, writer Sonia Chauhan and host Abhishek Singh explore life through fantastic pieces of fiction. Every now and then, we read a book or a short story and then sit down to unwrap theme, characters, plots, emotions, structure, writing styles, and the motivation of great authors who wrote these wonderful stories. Every episode is a voyage to discover what makes some stories so striking and yet so life like.