In this episode, I talk about how to make sure your audience connects with your protagonist and their character flaws, even if said flaws are deep and somewhat implausible. I discuss:

1) Using mystery and intrigue to get them hooked early on
2) Using backstory to effectively demonstrate the flaw
3) Making a direct and powerful connection between their backstory and their flaw
So give this episode a listen and tell me how you go about demonstrating your character flaws for your audience.
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