For
some 30 years, my professional career centered on speechwriting, mostly of the
corporate variety. I had taken a speech course in college – Contemporary American
Speeches – but it was more because of my journalism curriculum than a desire to
learn about speeches.
Like
most corporate speechwriters at that time, I fell into it, accidentally. I was
working on a big issue, someone needed a speech on the topic, and I was told to
write a draft. I did, it was okay, the speaker liked it, it went over well –
and like magic, I was suddenly being called the department’s newest
speechwriter. This was all mildly unsettling; I knew next-to-nothing about
writing speeches, so I got myself off to a speechwriter’s seminar to learn what
I was already considered an expert at.
To
continue reading, please see my post today at Tweetspeak
Poetry.
Photograph by Junior Libby via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
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