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What if I told you your literature review should be the most compelling part of your paper? How would you change your writing or citation?

Hey co-authors! In this episode, we explore the three most common pitfalls in literature reviews and show you how to transform your review into a focused, engaging narrative. You’ll learn why tone and structure matter just as much as content, and discover practical tools to map the scholarly conversation, stay organized, and guide your reader from big-picture problem to specific research questions.

In this episode, you'll learn how to:

  • Avoid turning your review into an endless series of standalone summaries

  • Establish a clear through-line that connects introduction, theory, and research purpose

  • Structure your review and keep each section concise, coherent, and engaging.

Ready to elevate your literature review from rote survey to persuasive argument? Tune in now, subscribe for more academic writing insights, and share your biggest lit-review win with us in the comments!

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