Course Overview
Overview
If you tried Save the Cat and threw the book across a room, this is your course. If you tried the Snowflake Method and quit halfway through, also this course. Most structural prescriptions ask you to fit your draft into a pre-built shape, which is precisely why your draft has been refusing. We teach structure as FUNCTION — what pace does, what stakes do, what motion does — and walk you through building your own flexible scaffolding that fits the specific draft you’re writing. Bring a project. Leave with bones. Four weeks. Twenty lessons. No beat sheets. No mandatory inciting incident on page seven. Just architecture that serves YOUR work.
What’s inside
- 4 modules, 20 lessons + scaffolding kit — function-based, prescription-free
- Mindset Maven Test that names YOUR specific resistance to standard structure systems
- 4 guided meditations averaging 9 minutes — paired to the architecture decisions
- Toolkit: the Function-First Scaffolding Worksheet + the Custom Bones Template
- Lifetime access, unlimited retakes — every new project gets fresh architecture
- Companion blog post per module — public, perfect for the friend who has thrown a structure book across a room
Who this is for
- The literary novelist whose work refuses every pre-built structural template
- The screenwriter who can intuit structure but can’t articulate it on a beat sheet
- The playwright whose drama follows its own logic and is tired of being told to bend it
- The memoirist whose life doesn’t follow three acts and yet has to land
FAQs
Will this teach me Save the Cat?
No. Save the Cat is one prescription among many; this course teaches the function underneath all prescriptions so you can build your own. Some students end up using a modified Save the Cat anyway, by their own choice. Most build something custom.
I write literary fiction. Does this work?
Yes. The course was built specifically for writers whose work doesn’t fit commercial templates. The function-first framing serves literary fiction better than any prescription-based system.
What does ‘structure as function’ mean?
Structure has jobs — controlling pace, installing stakes, generating motion, organizing reveals. The jobs are universal; the SHAPES that perform the jobs are infinite. Most prescriptions teach a shape. We teach the jobs.
Will this course tell me where to put my inciting incident?
No. The course will help you understand what an inciting incident DOES, so you can decide where YOUR draft needs that function performed. Could be page 1. Could be page 60. The function dictates the placement.
What’s the difference between this and BM-108 (Finishable Draft Method)?
BM-108 is about PROJECT design (size, scope, completability). BM-125 is about STORY architecture (structure, function, scaffolding). They pair if you want a fully designed AND structured project.
Can I retake?
Yes. Unlimited. Every new project benefits from a fresh architecture pass.
What one student said
★★★★★
“5 stars. I tried Save the Cat in 2009 and threw the book across a room. I tried Snowflake in 2012 and quit halfway through. The pattern: any structure that asked me to fit my novel into a pre-built shape made me homicidal. This course teaches structure as FUNCTION — what pace does, what stakes do, what motion does. The function framing is the move that worked. I now have a four-element scaffolding I built myself, in the course, that fits the specific novel I’m writing. Different prescription. Worked. I am still writing literary fiction.”
— Olu A., literary novelist (refused Save the Cat for 15 years)
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 16 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Module 1: Why Standard Structures Failed You (Function vs. Prescription)Week one we name the problem. Most structure systems are prescriptions disguised as principles. They tell you WHERE things go without telling you WHY. When your draft refuses the prescription, you ass6
- 1.1Module 1: Overview20
- 1.2Mindset Maven Test: Which Prescription Most Hurt YOUR Project Specifically?3 Questions
- 1.3Meditation: Setting Down the Beat Sheet (a Relief Audio)9
- 1.4Writing Prompt: Module 130
- 1.5INSPIRATION: The Beat Sheet I Tried To Force Onto a Literary Novel (and the Novel That Got Smaller Each Time)15
- 1.6Companion Blog: Your Draft Isn’t Broken. The Structure System You’re Forcing On It Is.10
- Module 2: Pace as Function (How Structure Controls Time)Week two we work pace. Pace is the function structure performs when it controls how the reader experiences time. Some scenes need to feel long; some need to feel fast; some need to feel suspended. We6
- 2.1Module 2: Overview20
- 2.2Mindset Maven Test: Which Pace Lever Are YOU Underusing?2 Questions
- 2.3Meditation: Feeling Pace in the Body (a Calibration Audio)10
- 2.4Writing Prompt: Module 230
- 2.5INSPIRATION: The Chapter That Felt Slow Until I Changed the Narrative Distance (Not the Scene Length)15
- 2.6Companion Blog: Pace Isn’t Speed. Pace Is How the Reader Experiences Time. Here Are the Three Levers.10
- Module 3: Stakes and Motion (the Other Two Functions)Week three covers stakes and motion — the two functions most under-performed in stalled drafts. Stakes give the reader reason to care. Motion gives the reader reason to keep reading. They're different6
- 3.1Module 3: Overview20
- 3.2Mindset Maven Test: Stakes Layer or Motion Generator — Which Does YOUR Draft Need First?2 Questions
- 3.3Meditation: The Stakes-and-Motion Audio (Two Anchors, One Session)10
- 3.4Writing Prompt: Module 330
- 3.5INSPIRATION: The Draft That Had Plenty of Stakes But No Motion (and the Way We Fixed It)15
- 3.6Companion Blog: Stakes and Motion Are Different Functions. Most Stalled Drafts Need Both.10
- Module 4: Building Your Custom Scaffolding (the Capstone Deliverable)Final week. You'll build your project's custom scaffolding — a one-to-two-page structural document that names the specific functions YOUR draft needs to perform, the moves you'll use to perform them,6
- 4.1Module 4: Overview20
- 4.2Mindset Maven Test: What Should YOUR Scaffolding Include (and Exclude)?2 Questions
- 4.3Meditation: Closing Audio: Building the Scaffolding13
- 4.4Writing Prompt: Module 430
- 4.5INSPIRATION: The Custom Scaffoldings I’ve Built For Five Different Books (And Why None of Them Repeat)15
- 4.6Companion Blog: Build a Custom Scaffolding for Your Draft. Throw It Out After You Finish. Build a New One Next Time.10