Deborah Dalton
Scribe
I'm starting on the fourth book in my series (All Things Impossible) and I've hit my first of many road-bumps.
I have a character who turns out to be the puppet master behind the whole plot, who is portrayed as the clumsy idiot who can't get his act together in order to feed the main cast the information/misinformation. Thing is, the main character can sense other people's emotions.
Can an actor actually fake his emotions on a mental level? I've gone over it in my head, and the puppet-master really can't just avoid the main character.
How would you deal with this situation? I appreciate your suggestions. Thanks!
I have a character who turns out to be the puppet master behind the whole plot, who is portrayed as the clumsy idiot who can't get his act together in order to feed the main cast the information/misinformation. Thing is, the main character can sense other people's emotions.
Can an actor actually fake his emotions on a mental level? I've gone over it in my head, and the puppet-master really can't just avoid the main character.
How would you deal with this situation? I appreciate your suggestions. Thanks!