Writing Resistance: Breaking Down The Handmaid’s Tale from the Writer’s Lens, Season 3, Episode 48
- Donna Carbone
- Jun 18
- 2 min read

SUMMARY:
In this episode of Authors Talking Bookish, we take a deep dive into The Handmaid’s Tale—not just as readers, but as writers. We explore Margaret Atwood’s masterful craft: her use of voice, worldbuilding, and the chilling plausibility that makes this dystopian classic so enduring. We also share our take on the most recent adaptation and how it expands (or shifts) the original narrative. Most importantly, we discuss why stories like this matter now more than ever—especially in today’s cultural and political climate. Whether you're a fan, a critic, or reading it for the first time, this conversation will challenge you to think about the power and responsibility of storytelling.
SHOW NOTES:
Happy 2 Year Anniversary Episode!
Our first exposure to The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
Then vs. now impressions
Reading in a pre versus post-Roe v. Wade-overturning climate
The Handmaid’s Tale and today’s political climate
A writer’s perspective on style, plot, world building & character
Do you prefer stories that lean heavily on internal narration or action?
Dystopian fiction genre
Alignment and critical view of the 1990 Film & Hulu adaptation
The shift to a visual medium
How 1st person, stream-of-consciousness is handled differently through visual flashback
Fleshed-out storylines (Ofglen, Serena Joy, Nick, Moira)
Did the adaptations remain true to the heart of the novel or change too much?
The Testaments, Margaret Atwood
SOURCES & LINKS
The Handmaid’s Tale & The Testaments, Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid’s Tale, 1990, Director Volker Schlöndorff
The Handmaid’s Tale, 2017-2025, TV Series Creator Bruce Miller (6 seasons)
DO NOW:
Read them. Watch them.
Become informed about women’s rights.
CONNECT:
Authors Talking Bookish https://www.authorstalkingbookish.com
Hope Gibbs, author of Where the Grass Grows Blue https://www.authorhopegibbs.com/
Donna Norman-Carbone, author of All That is Sacred & Of Lies and Honey https://www.donnanormancarbone.com
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