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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2025 · 27 MIN

Bitesize: Blake Snyder's Save the Cat (2005)

from Out of Order Book Club · host Mal Bernhardt

Welcome to the first bitesize edition of Out of Order Book Club! It's about half the size of our usual podcast and the aim is to take a quick look at a book that has been recommended from a listener, a book that came up in a previous podcast or a book that has been suggested in real life.In this bitesize edition, I'll be taking a look at 'Save the Cat' by Blake Snyder, as this was recommended by multiple authors at a crime writing festival earlier this year. In this episode, I will focus on the importance of beats, wonder whether this book is useful for a new writer and go on a minor rant about mumbo jumbo and petit women in crime fiction.You can contact Mal on Bluesky: outoforderbookclub.bsky.socialUseful links and helpful sources:Save the Cat Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody: Here's the 'Save the Cat' version that I mentioned in my prologue. It is definitely on my list and I'll definitely be doing a follow up episode about this.Harrogate Crime Writing Festival Website: This is where I heard about 'Save the Cat' by Blake Snyder.Oliver Harris Website: During the podcast, I kept blanking on the name of Oliver Harris' police officer character who I thought was a great example of character that 'saves the cat'. The character is Nick Belsey and I'd really recommend the series. It's certainly a series I'm considering doing an episode on since I'm 100% reading it out of order!Save the Cat Website: Full disclosure I didn't do any research for this podcast other than read the book, as I just wanted to share my responses to it and provide my own analysis. However, afterwards I discovered there is a website with coaching etc. I don't know if this was set up by Blake Snyder, who died in 2009 but I thought I'd just share the link for the curious. This is not an endorsement. This is not advertising.Save the Movie! by Peter Suderman (2013): This article from Slate gives you an idea of the 'controversy' or problems people see in this book. His argument, which I don't think I have enough knowledge to either agree or disagree with regarding films, is that the beat structure has actually turned screenwriting formulaic.

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