Michael Hauge's "Six Stage Plot Structure"
Seger’s Story Spine (or 'A Story') is a straightforward three-act structure. It has a setup, which starts with an image, establishes the story catalyst (inciting incident), and raises the central question (goal).  It has two major turning points in the plot that separate Act One from Act Two and Act Two from Act Three, and ends with a climax and resolution. Seger’s three-act structure allows for subplots which can accommodate a relationship “B Story” and more.

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