Story Plotting Workbook: Three-Act Structure and Save the Cat Notion Template

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Whether you're staring at a blank page with a head full of ideas, halfway through a draft that's gone a little awry, or sitting with a finished manuscript that you know isn't quite there yet.

Plotter or Pantser? Either way, this one's for you.

This Story Plotting Workbook is a Notion template built around two of the most well-respected story frameworks out there: the Three-Act Structure and the Save the Cat Beat Sheet.

Inside the template, you'll find:

  • A full Three-Act Structure board with nine story positions, reference descriptions, and questions to help you assess your writing and apply each beat to your story.

  • A Save the Cat framework with all fifteen beats and questions to help you identify how well you’re executing each one.

  • Guidance on which framework to reach for (and when to use both)

It works whether you plot from scratch, edit after the fact, or do a bit of both. Particularly well-suited to romantasy, romance, and fantasy writers – where character arcs and emotional beats matter just as much as plot mechanics.

Whether you're staring at a blank page with a head full of ideas, halfway through a draft that's gone a little awry, or sitting with a finished manuscript that you know isn't quite there yet.

Plotter or Pantser? Either way, this one's for you.

This Story Plotting Workbook is a Notion template built around two of the most well-respected story frameworks out there: the Three-Act Structure and the Save the Cat Beat Sheet.

Inside the template, you'll find:

  • A full Three-Act Structure board with nine story positions, reference descriptions, and questions to help you assess your writing and apply each beat to your story.

  • A Save the Cat framework with all fifteen beats and questions to help you identify how well you’re executing each one.

  • Guidance on which framework to reach for (and when to use both)

It works whether you plot from scratch, edit after the fact, or do a bit of both. Particularly well-suited to romantasy, romance, and fantasy writers – where character arcs and emotional beats matter just as much as plot mechanics.