Finish Your Literature Review Course

 

You have articles.
Notes. PDFs saved everywhere.

And somehow… nothing written.

You keep telling yourself:
“I just need to read a little more.”

But the truth is:

Reading is not the problem.
Avoiding writing is.

And your committee cannot help you until you give them something to respond to.

 

What This Is

This course walks you step by step through writing a strong 20-page first draft of your literature review.

A real draft you can submit and get feedback on.

You will learn how to:

  • organize your literature into clear sections.
  • stop over-reading and start writing.
  • turn your notes into actual paragraphs.
  • use structure to guide your thinking.

So you can move forward instead of staying stuck.

 

Who This Is For

This is for you if:

  • You’ve been reading for weeks or months with no draft.
  • You don’t know how to organize your literature.
  • You feel like you don’t know enough to start writing.
  • You keep waiting to “understand everything first.”
  • You’re overwhelmed every time you open your articles.

 

What You’ll Walk Away With

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Have a clear structure for your literature review.
  • Know how to group your sources into meaningful sections.
  • Be able to read efficiently without getting stuck.
  • Have a 20-page draft you can submit to your committee.
  • Feel confident asking for feedback and moving forward.

 

What’s Included 

  • 2-Hour Training
    A full walkthrough of how to write your literature review step by step.
  • 40-Page Literature Review Guide
    Detailed breakdown of structure, process, and writing strategy.
  • Slides from the Training
    So you can follow along and revisit key concepts.
  • Scholar Review Method
    A system for reading articles in 10–15 minutes without getting overwhelmed.
  • Scholar Writing Routine
    A step-by-step process to turn messy thoughts into a real draft.

 

If you’ve been trying to figure this out on your own…

this is your chance to get a clear process and actually move forward.