You can’t write good fiction if you don’t have some sort of failure in the storyline.

Failure comes in many forms.

If your main character experiences failure at the beginning, then that failure is related to the theme. Or, your character could be carrying a psychic wound festering from some point when they experienced a massive fail.

In this episode, Lana McAra maps out a series of questions and decision trees to help you decide how your character’s failure helps frame your fiction writing in a way that makes your novel #Unputdownable as your reader hangs on your every word to see what happens next.

You’ll also discover how to create strength and resilience in your character that forms the other side of the Heroes Journey.

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Do you dream of writing a best-selling fiction novel?

With the right tools, you could get there sooner than you think.

Register for our next How to Write a Novel That Sells course and unlock the secrets to writing compelling fiction taught by international best-selling author Lana McAra:

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