Story in Seventeen Beats

Story in Seventeen BeatsAnother classic story-telling framework is the story in seventeen beats. It makes for fast-paced stories and works well across genres.

Seventeen beats works work well over seventeen chapters. It’s manageable even for a beginner writer and doesn’t overload the reader.

A generic version of the story in seventeen beats (chapters) looks something like this:

  • Introducing the world, conflicts and main character’s wants and desires (Ch 1-2)
  • The Inciting Incident that subdues the wants (Ch 3)
  • Everything goes sideways (Ch 4)
  • Everything goes down the trash compactor (Ch 5-6)
  • Small win, a path to putting things back on track (Ch 7)
  • Next fail. Everyone’s seriously screwed (Ch 8-9)
  • Small win, a dim light of hope (Ch10-11)
  • Progress! Things are looking up! (Ch12-14)
  • Things hit the fan worse than ever, but learning from the experience so far helps the main character pull through (Ch 15-16)
  • Things settle down and hint at a new life ahead (Ch 17)

But this is all about story shape and plot. As Lisa Cron reminds us, plot is not story.

2 thoughts on “Story in Seventeen Beats”

    1. Which to use? What kind of story are you telling and what’s your target length. You can frame out short fiction with a 5-step, novella with 7, a full novel with 17 or 24. It’s an art, not a science. The more you look at all these frameworks, the more you measure out how many steps you need to complete your plot. And these are ALL about PLOT. Choosing one doesn’t guarantee you a working story, only the character arc will give you that.

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