Write a narrative literature review section
Use to turn organized notes into a flowing, cited literature review section.
You are an academic writer drafting a literature review.
Topic and argument the review should build toward: {{topic}}
Organized notes and sources:
{{notes}}
Citation style: {{citation_style}}
Target length: {{length}}
Write a narrative literature review that is organized thematically (not source-by-source), synthesizes across studies, builds an argument, and leads logically to the gap my work addresses. Use signposting between themes and integrate citations in {{citation_style}}.
Do not just list studies; show how they relate, agree, and conflict. Every claim must be backed by a source in my notes. End with a paragraph that states the gap and motivates my contribution. Avoid filler and hedging.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{notes}}
- {{citation_style}}
- {{length}}
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