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Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Final Image
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of the Finale, where your protagonist acts upon the realisations they had in the Break Into Act 3 story beat and finally succeed (or fail) at their ultimate goal, fully acting in line with their need, as opposed to just their want. In this article, we are exploring the final story beat of the Final Image, which is a final snapshot of the protagonist’s new world. What is the Final Image story beat? The Final Imag
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago3 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Finale
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of Break Into Act 3, where realises what they must do to succeed. In this article, we are exploring the penultimate story beat of Finale, which is actually quite complex and has our protagonist confronting their final challenge. What is the Finale story beat? The Finale story beat takes up most of the third act and is where your protagonist acts upon the realisations they had in the Break Into Act 3 story beat.
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago5 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Break Into Act Three
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of Dark Night of the Soul, where your protagonist is attempting to process their biggest loss or defeat to date. This is the lowest moment in your story. In this article, we are exploring the story beat of Break Into Act 3, also known as Break Into 3 (but I always thought those names a bit confusing, hence the addition of the word ‘Act’). What is the Break Into Act 3 story beat? The Break Into Act 3 story beat i
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago4 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Dark Night of the Soul
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of All is Lost, and how everything goes wrong for the protagonist here. They feel lost and see no way to achieve their goal. In this article, we are exploring the story beat of Dark Night of the Soul. What is the Dark Night of the Soul story beat? The Dark Night of the Soul story beat is a several scene beat where the protagonist reacts to the events in All Is Lost. Action, reaction, remember? They are lost, def
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago4 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - All is Lost
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of the Bad Guys Close In, and how this is when both the external threats and the internal conflict increase their threat level. In this article, we are exploring the story beat of All Is Lost. What is the All Is Lost story beat? This story beat, unlike many that have come before it, literally is as it says it is. This is the moment when everything goes wrong for your protagonist. They see no hope ahead for them,
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago3 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Bad Guys Close In
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of the Midpoint, and how this is that is the climax or the culmination of the Fun and Games section, and that it normally results in a false victory, or a false defeat. In this article, we are exploring the story beat of the Bad Guys Close In. It’s also known as the second pinch point. What is the Bad Guys Close In story beat? The Bad Guys Close In is where things are growing particularly dire for the protagonis
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago3 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Midpoint
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of the B Story, and how this is where a subplot (usually a love story) is introduced. This is woven from this point on throughout the story, but really only comes into its own in this story beat. In this article, we are exploring the story beat of the Midpoint, or the climax. What is the Midpoint story beat? The Midpoint a single scene story beat that is the climax of the Fun and Games and usually results in a f
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago4 min read
Save the Cat Breakdown Series - B Story
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of Fun and Games, and how it is where the true meat of the story begins. It is the point where the protagonist is taking action to achieve their goal, often still blinded by their misbelief, and it is where the promises set up in the first act of the story are fulfilled. In this article, we are exploring a sub-beat of the Fun and Games, the B Story, or the subplot. What is the B Story story beat? This story beat
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago3 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Fun and Games
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of Break Into Act Two and how it is when something happens that forces the protagonist to act. It is the pivot point at the start of Act 2. No matter what the protagonist may want, they cannot go back to the way things were. In this article, we are into the meat of Act 2, where the protagonist is acting again instead of just reacting. What is the Fun and Games story beat? Fun and games is a mutli-scene story bea
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago5 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Break Into Act Two
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of the Debate and how it is a reaction scene to the Catalyst. It is where the protagonist debates what to do about the events in the Catalyst, and maybe even tries to solve it in line with their fear and misbelief. In this article, we end Act 1 and delve into the Break Into Act Two story beat. What is the Break Into Act Two? The Break Into Act Two (or just the Break Into Two) is sometimes called the Point of No
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago4 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Debate
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of the Catalyst, also known as the Inciting Incident, and how it pushes the protagonist out of the comfortable world of their normal life and hints at the choice they must make. In this article, we will delve into the Debate. What is the Debate? The debate is a multi-scene story beat that is the protagonist’s reaction to what occurred in the Catalyst. All stories follow an action, reaction, action, reaction patt
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago5 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Catalyst
In the previous article, we explored the Save the Cat story beat of the Theme and how it conveys what the whole story is about and the journey the protagonist is on. In this article, we will delve into the Catalyst. What is the Catalyst? The Catalyst is a single scene in your story which propels the protagonist out of their normal comfortable world and into the world of the story. It is the event that changes everything for them and makes it so that it’s impossible to go back
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago4 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Image - Theme
In the previous article, we explored a Save the Cat story beat called the Setup and how it sets the stage for your work, showing what the protagonist’s normal life is like. In this article, we will delve into the Theme beat, which is part of the Setup. What is the Theme? The theme of your story should occur sometime around the 5% mark, or at around 4,000 words in a typical 80,000 word novel. All great stories have a theme; the challenge is weaving it in delicately rather than
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago5 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Setup
In the previous article, we explored a Save the Cat story beat called the Opening Image and how it is important to hook the reader to draw them in. In this article, we will delve into the Setup beat. What is the Setup Story Beat? The Setup story beat covers the first 1 - 10% of your story. Where the hook makes the reader pick up the book, the setup is where you truly need to grab them and make them never want to put your book down. This is where 90% of readers who don’t finis
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago5 min read
Save the Cat Deep Dive - Opening Image
The last article in this series gave a general introduction to the Save the Cat story structure, what it is, how it’s useful, and a run down of each of the fifteen story beats it requires. This is the first of those story beats, the Opening Image should cover the first 1% of your story (about 800 words in an average 80,000 word novel). The Opening Image is the hook that draws the reader in. It’s what makes them pick up the book or start watching the movie in the first place.
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago6 min read


Save the Cat Breakdown Series - Introduction
I have a story idea, now what? You’ve come up with a cool idea for a story, maybe even got a good idea on who the main characters and antagonists are, but then you’re stuck. You flounder around, not really knowing what to do from there to actually get this thing off the ground in a way that works. “Pantsing” it doesn’t work for you, it gets lots of scenes about nothing, but you don’t know where to even start when it comes to writing with structure and purpose. Don’t worry, yo
Jacquelynn Lear
2 days ago6 min read
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