Writing Wins: A Protagonist’s Flaws

Here on the inaugural article for the Writing Wins series, I’m talking about how a protagonist having flaws is a good thing, even if those flaws are unpleasant or even something you might consider unforgivable. The book for this is: Woodpusher by S. Morgan Burbank. I recommend buying and reading the book before reading this. Maybe even buying the first book in the series, Kotov Syndrome. There will be spoilers after the break, and they’ll be unmarked, so if you care about such things, save this now and go get the book. I’ll still be here when you get back, I promise.

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