Our Dissertation Writing Process

Here’s what we actually do…

 

If you’re stuck in dissertation mode right now, you’re probably not “lazy” or “bad at writing.” More often, you’re dealing with a project that punishes vague thinking.

Most students hit the wall for the same reason: the pieces don’t quite line up.

Your research question is pointing one way, the method you chose is pulling in another direction, and the analysis plan hasn’t fully taken shape yet. Then supervisor feedback starts arriving with comments like “unclear rationale” or “tighten the argument,” and it begins to feel like it’s written in another language.

What we focus on is helping you build (or rebuild) a dissertation that actually makes sense from beginning to end. Not just better sentences, but a structure that holds up when someone reads the whole project.

Part of the reason dissertations feel unnecessarily difficult is that they’re often treated like a long document when, in reality, they’re a chain of decisions.

You start with the core question: what exactly are you trying to find out?

From there, the next decision follows naturally. What is the most reasonable way to answer that question? That becomes your method.

Once the method is clear, the next step is deciding what you will actually do with the data you collect. That’s your analysis.

And finally, you decide what a strong answer will look like once the findings are interpreted and discussed.

When those decisions line up, the writing becomes much easier. You’re not inventing the logic as you go. Each section simply explains the step that comes next in the research.

When they don’t line up, it’s possible to write thousands of words and still feel stuck because the project doesn’t quite hold together.

Our Dissertation Process

The first step is usually just a conversation.

Not every student needs a full dissertation written from scratch. In fact, most don’t. Most students come in somewhere in the middle of the process, already carrying a half-finished proposal, a messy literature review, or supervisor comments they’re not quite sure how to interpret.

So the starting point is simple: we figure out where you are in your dissertation journey.

Sometimes that means reading a rough draft you already have. Sometimes it means looking at your research question and realizing it needs tightening before you write another word. Other times the structure is fine, but the analysis plan is unclear and that’s what’s causing the feedback.

You’re welcome to send anything you’ve already written, even if it’s messy. Rough drafts are completely normal at this stage.

The next step: building the dissertation

Once we understand where your project currently stands, the focus shifts to the writing itself.

At this stage, we work with you to produce the sections you need so the dissertation moves forward in a steady, manageable way.

We move through the project in the same order most universities expect: refining the literature review, strengthening the methodology, building the findings, and then shaping the discussion so the argument comes through clearly.

Other students prefer to work section by section depending on what their supervisor has asked for next. For example, someone might only need help completing the methodology chapter before they can move on to data collection.

And sometimes you simply need one specific section rewritten. It might be a literature review that needs to be reorganized, a methodology that needs clearer explanation, or a discussion chapter that needs to connect the findings back to the research question.

That’s completely normal.

We simply work from what you already have and focus on producing the section that moves your dissertation forward right now. If you already started writing, feel free to send any rough draft you have. Even an unfinished document helps us understand where things stand and what needs attention next.

Submission and revisions

At this point, once you’re satisfied with the work, you’ll submit it to your supervisor and wait for feedback.

Revisions are a normal part of the dissertation process. Very few dissertations are accepted without some form of adjustment after the first submission.

Supervisors often ask for clarification, additional explanation in certain sections, or a stronger connection between the findings and the research question.

When revision requests come in, we review the feedback carefully and revise the relevant sections while keeping the overall structure of the dissertation consistent.

Because the project has already been developed with a clear structure, these revisions usually involve targeted improvements rather than starting sections from scratch.

Our Track Record

Founded in 2007

Years of Experience

EssayNook started in 2007 with a small group of three academic writers who were helping graduate students with research-heavy projects. Since then, the team has grown to more than 30 writers working across different disciplines, including business, nursing, education, and social sciences.

3,200+ Assignments

Completed dissertation projects

Over the years, our team has supported students through more than 3,200 dissertation projects. Many of these projects involve long-term work with the same student, helping them move from proposal stage all the way through revisions and final submission.

Strong Outcomes

Grades Scored

The work students submit after collaborating with our team tends to perform strongly academically, with many reporting high marks on dissertations and research papers.

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A final note if you’re deep in dissertation mode

If you’ve made it this far, chances are you’re already somewhere in the dissertation process and trying to figure out the next step.

That step doesn’t have to be dramatic. Sometimes progress simply comes from clarifying one section, responding to supervisor feedback, or strengthening the structure of what you’ve already written.

You don’t need a perfect draft before reaching out.

Even a rough outline, partial chapter, or a document filled with supervisor comments can be enough to understand where things stand and what needs attention next.

From there, the goal is straightforward: helping you move the dissertation forward in a way that is clear, manageable, and aligned with what your program expects.

If you’d like us to take a look at your dissertation, feel free to send your draft or share a few details about your project. Our team can review where you are in the process and help you decide the best next step. You can also talk to our live chat team today to get started.

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