on Helping Writers become Authors:

One of the major keys to engineering characters who can create reader-favorite moments is understanding your characters’ weaknesses.
But those weaknesses seem to be known, in writer terminology, by a dizzying array of names, including “ghost,” “wound,” and “lie.”
What’s the difference? And which goes where in the story, and how do they each operate differently—or do they?
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