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The Synopsis: How to Summarize Your Whole Novel in One Page (Without a Crisis)
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notlawmedia
04/16/2026
“Writing a synopsis is the universe’s revenge for every time you said your book was ‘too complex to summarize.’ It […]
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Finding a Literary Agent Without Losing Your Sanity (Or Your Soul)
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notlawmedia
04/16/2026
“Finding a literary agent is a numbers game wrapped in a patience game wrapped in a ‘don’t take it personally’ […]
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The Revision Loop of Doom — How to Break the Cycle and Move Forward
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notlawmedia
04/16/2026
“If you’ve rewritten Chapter 3 eleven times and it’s still not ‘right,’ the problem isn’t Chapter 3. The problem is […]
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Beta Readers: How to Find Ones Who Actually Help You (Not Just Cheer)
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notlawmedia
04/16/2026
“A good beta reader tells you the truth with kindness. A bad beta reader tells you everything is perfect because […]
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Your Plot Has More Holes Than a Doughnut Factory — Here’s How to Patch Them
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notlawmedia
04/16/2026
“Plot holes are not evidence that you’re a bad writer. They’re evidence that you’re writing a complex story. Complex stories […]
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Why Your ‘Great Idea’ Always Dies Around Page 47 (And What to Do About It)
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notlawmedia
04/16/2026
“Page 47 is where the romance of ‘new idea’ collides with the reality of ‘actual work.’ Every idea seems brilliant […]
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Your Protagonist Is a Cardboard Cutout and Your Readers Know It
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notlawmedia
04/15/2026
“Your protagonist isn’t boring—they’re under-developed. Give them a wound that drives them, a flaw that complicates them, and a choice […]
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How to Write a Romance That Doesn’t Make Readers Roll Their Eyes
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“Good romance isn’t about perfect people falling in love perfectly. It’s about imperfect people choosing each other despite the mess. […]
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Finding Your Point of View — Because Someone Has to Tell This Story
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notlawmedia
04/14/2026
“Choosing your POV is like choosing who gets to hold the camera. Choose wrong and your audience sees the back […]
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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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