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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Feeling Sluggish?


stag·nant
adj.
 
-Not moving or flowing; motionless.
-Showing little or no sign of activity or advancement; not developing or progressing; inactive: a stagnant economy.
-Lacking vitality or briskness; sluggish or dull: a stagnant mind.

If you are finding yourself in stagnant water when writing or rewriting your screenplay here is a great article I found on the Creative Screenwriting website. It's called Using Dilemma to Improve Any Plot by Jeff Kitchen.

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