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Technical Writing: The Underrated Art of Making Complicated Things Understandable
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“Technical writing is what happens when someone who understands something complicated cares enough to make it simple for everyone else. […]
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Academic Writing for Humans Who Actually Want to Be Read
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“Academic writing doesn’t have to sound like it was written by a committee of robots who hate joy. Clarity IS […]
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Speechwriting 101: The Words That Work in the Room (Not Just on Paper)
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“A speech that reads beautifully but sounds terrible is a failed speech. Write for the ear, not the page. If […]
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The Ghostwriter’s Guide to Finding and Keeping Your Client’s Voice
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“A ghostwriter’s superpower isn’t writing in their OWN voice—it’s disappearing into someone ELSE’s voice so completely that even the client […]
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UX Writing: Because ‘Click Here’ Is the Saddest Button in the World
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“UX writing is the art of being invisible. When it’s good, nobody notices. When it’s bad, everybody’s confused, frustrated, and […]
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Game Design Writing: The Art of Telling Stories Players Decide
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“In a novel, the author decides the ending. In a game, the player does. Your job isn’t to control the […]
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How to Write a Short Story That Hits Hard and Gets Out Fast
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“A short story is a drive-by of emotion: get in, make the reader feel something profound, and get out before […]
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Writing a Poem That Doesn’t Sound Like a Motivational Poster
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“A poem isn’t a greeting card with line breaks. It’s a concentrated dose of human experience distilled into the fewest […]
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Weaving Subplots Like You’re Knitting a Sweater (Not a Tangled Mess)
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“A subplot should be a mirror, a magnifying glass, or a counterpoint to your main plot. If it’s just floating […]
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When Your Plot Has More Holes Than a Screen Door in a Hurricane
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“A plot hole isn’t the end of the world. It’s just a place where the story needs a bridge. And […]
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Your Inner Critic Called — I Told It You Were Busy Writing
Apr 13, 2026
The Blank Page Isn’t Your Enemy — It’s Just Waiting for You to Stop Overthinking
Apr 13, 2026
Perfectionism Is a Liar and I Have Receipts
Apr 13, 2026
The Fear of Success Is Real and Ridiculously Inconvenient
Apr 13, 2026
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