A Closer Look at Story Mapping
Our methodology bridges narrative theory and creative practice. Beginning with plot segmentation, we identify the core framework of your manuscript, breaking the narrative into key sequences. Through scene analysis and peer collaboration, writers receive actionable feedback—while always preserving their unique voice. We use a system that marries classic story models with contemporary innovation, ensuring relevance for Canadian and international authors. Writers are encouraged to iterate, track revisions, and connect with fellow creatives for balanced growth. Results may vary, as every story is unique, but all receive a supportive foundation for improvement.
Meet Our Team
Experienced analysts and peer contributors
Sophie Boudreau
Lead Story Analyst
Master of Arts in Language Studies McGill University
Montreal Publishing Group
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With deep roots in Canadian literature, Sophie brings a keen eye for plot structure. She specializes in cross-genre analysis and fosters growth within emerging writer communities.
Sophie has developed analysis frameworks that help authors visualize story flow and recognize areas needing revision. She is dedicated to fostering inclusive, productive discussions.
Owen Patel
Content Strategist
Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing University of Toronto
Toronto Editorial Studio
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Owen merges digital tools with traditional literary theory for robust manuscript evaluations. He excels in collaborative editing environments, supporting writers from first draft to completion.
Owen brings a technical edge, integrating technology-based processes for more accurate plot mapping and peer review. He values transparency and detailed narrative support.
Asha Perrault
Community Coordinator
Certificate in Literary Facilitation Simon Fraser University
Vancouver Writing Network
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Asha strengthens writer engagement, managing feedback loops and peer interactions. Her experience bridges various genres, offering practical support tailored to each author’s goals.
Asha facilitates community dialogue, ensuring writers feel safe and supported throughout feedback cycles. She is committed to fostering open, respectful connections.
Liam Boutin
Narrative Process Developer
Master of Publishing Ryerson University
East Coast Literary Services
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Liam specializes in workflow efficiency for manuscript development. He designs and refines processes so writers can track, revise, and finalize their stories smoothly.
Liam’s systems simplify narrative progression, allowing writers to focus on creativity while handling the technical side of story structure with ease and clarity.
Our Structural Analysis Process
Sophie Boudreau
Lead Story Analyst
"Every story is built from a series of choices. Our process illuminates where your narrative shines and where targeted revisions yield the greatest impact."
Step 1
Initial Story Segmentation
Analyze and break down your manuscript into fundamental plot units, laying the foundation for comprehensive review.
Step 2
Scene-by-Scene Analysis
Examine each scene’s contribution to pacing and structure, providing feedback to guide narrative continuity.
Step 3
Peer Review Collaboration
Engage with fellow writers for constructive insights and community-driven commentary.
Step 4
Actionable Reporting
Receive a report highlighting strengths and development areas, along with suggestions for further revision.
Step 5
Ongoing Support
Access continuous feedback, refine your manuscript, and track progress through each draft.
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