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One of the most common mistakes made by authors of every level of experience is to create a problem for their Main Character that has nothing to do with the story at large. The reasoning behind this is not to separate the two, but usually occurs because an author works out a story and then realizes that he has not made it personal enough.
Creating Character Arcs: The Masterful Author's Guide to Uniting Story Structure, Plot, and Character Development
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