Have you seen Bosch, the TV show about the police detective?

He’s gruff and scruffy, never obeys the rules, gets himself into scrapes, and sometimes the things he gets into are of his own making.

He bumbles into issues, both in his work and his personal relationships, as he shoots from the hip regardless of where he is or what the situation is.

This leads to conflict and tension that keeps you watching to see how he manages to pull it off yet again.

In this episode, Lana McAra analyzes the Bosch character to illustrate how a fictional character’s personal flaws and quirks drive the story and keep your readers turning the pages as the character creates an additional layer of suspense that makes your fiction writing #Unputdownable.

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