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  1. Writing Great Speeches: Professional Techniques You Can Use (Part of the Essence of Public Speaking Series) by Alan M. Perlman, 1997-09-19
  2. Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings, 1832-1858: Bicentennial Jacket (Library of America, No. 45)
  3. Lincoln : Speeches and Writings : 1859-1865 (Library of America) by Abraham Lincoln, 1989-10-01
  4. Professional Writing in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology by Robert Goldfarb and Yula Cherpelis Serpanos, 2008-11-08
  5. A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King, 1990-12-07
  6. Frederick Douglass: Selected Speeches and Writings (The Library of Black America series) by Frederick Douglass, 2000-04-01
  7. I Have a Dream: Writings and Speeches That Changed the World, Special 75th Anniversary Edition (Martin Luther King, Jr., born January 15, 1929) by MartinLuther King, 1992-02-28
  8. Lincoln: His Speeches and Writings by Roy Basler, Carl Sandburg, et all 2001-12-04
  9. Thurgood Marshall: His Speeches, Writings, Arguments, Opinions, and Reminiscences (The Library of Black America series)
  10. Selected Speeches and Writings: Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, 1992-02-18
  11. Selected Writings and Speeches of Alexander Hamilton (Aei Studies, 403) by Alexander Hamilton, 1985-03
  12. Indira Gandhi, speeches and writings by Indira Gandhi, 1975
  13. Variation across Speech and Writing by Douglas Biber, 1992-03-27
  14. The Lost Art of the Great Speech: How to Write One--How to Deliver It by Richard Dowis, 1999-10-05

1. UNC Writing Center Handout | Writing Speeches
Writing Speeches. What this handout is about PrenticeHall, 1997. Ehrlich, Henry.Writing Effective Speeches. Marlowe and Company, 1994. Lamb, Sandra.
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Writing Speeches
What this handout is about...
This handout will help you plan, draft, and revise writing for oral presentations.
Introduction
Basically, writing for public speaking isn't all that different from other types of writing. You want to engage your audience's attention, convey your ideas in a logical manner, and use reliable evidence to support your point. But the conditions for public speaking favor some writing qualities over others. Most crucially, when you write a speech, you need to keep in mind that the people in your audience can't go back and hear that last sentence or paragraph again. Think about how many times you've been reading something for class and thought, "Huh? What does that mean? I'd better read that again-it sounds important." Since your listeners don't have that option, you must be extremely clear in writing your speech, even if that means writing in a less complex or more mechanical manner. For a listening audience, some of the rhetorical flourishes you proudly display in other forms of academic writing (such as complicated sentence structures or fancy vocabulary) will actually present problems, while some aspects of writing you usually try to avoid (such as repetition and the use of second-person "you") can work quite well. Rather than rush ahead to stylistic concerns, though, we'd like to consider the

2. Writing Speeches
Writing Speeches That Magnetize Audiences By Michael Meanwell. Excerptfrom The Enterprising Writer How to earn $111,245 a year, writing
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Excerpt from The Enterprising Writer: How to earn $111,245 a year, writing what you like when you like by Michael Meanwell It's been said that making a speech in public is the number one fear in people's minds. Curiously, the prospect of writing a speech seems to generate a similar effect on many writers. (Incidentally, after public speaking, death rates second, and jumping out of a plane comes in a close third.) Speech writing may not be the hottest market available to writers (yet), but it's one area that's often overlooked by corporate communicators. If you are responsible for assembling all of the media material for a major announcement, it makes sense that you should be involved with the speeches on the day. Apart from knowledge of the project, you will also bring to the task your professional writing skills as well as a level of objectivity that the presenter may not possess. Like any piece of writing, you need to invest time not only in researching the topic, but also in deciding the best way to present it.

3. FS-4 Writing Speeches
Writing Speeches Tony Miller. This is a very simple technique I've used over theyears when writing speeches for Ministers, Ambassadors etc and it works well.
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Writing Speeches
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The first point to remember when writing a speech is that it is meant to be spoken not read. Too many speeches are written for reading and when presented sound stilted and unnatural. To help you get over this problem you should write your speech as you will say it - in other words do not write do not when you will actually say don't. Had I written that last sentence for speaking I'd have written: don't write do not, write don't because that's how you'll say it. This is a very simple technique I've used over the years when writing speeches for Ministers, Ambassadors etc and it works well. Keep your sentences short and uncomplicated. Again, this is a problem when speeches are written for reading not speaking. It's much easier to work out what's meant when you read it and see the punctuation but when it's spoken, it's much more difficult to follow. Make each sentence a new paragraph on the page so it's easier to keep your place, and vary the length of the sentences to avoid a staccato presentation. Before you write your speech set it out in the form of dot points. This will make it easier to keep it in a logical order. It will also help you remember your speech so you don't have to keep referring to your notes.

4. NVCC/Loudoun Campus Writing Center:  Speeches
WRITING SPEECHES. THESE TYPES be appropriate. For more help on writingspeeches, speak to your professor, or visit the Writing Center.
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WRITING SPEECHES THESE TYPES OF SPEECHES ARE USED BY SPD 100 (PUBLIC SPEAKING) STUDENTS AND SPD 110 (INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION) STUDENTS. THESE GUIDELINES HAVE BEEN CREATED BY PROFESSOR BRYANT DEMONSTRATION SPEECH : This is an informative speech in which the student is supposed to explain a process. The student is to use visual aids and must actually go through the action of making or doing the activity chosen. There must be a finished product. This is not just a "show & tell" but the process actually has to be done in class. The goal for this speech is for the student to concentrate on "doing" and not their note cards. Quickly the students realize they can speak with confidence about a topic they already know a great deal about. Some research is suggested so specific details can give "depth of knowledge" to the presentation. INFORMATIVE SPEECH : This assignment concentrates more on research. The student may select any topic they wish, but the key is to give "unknown" information to their audience. Therefore, the student must narrow the topic so in 5-7 minutes they can give "depth of knowledge." Visual aids are required. The speaker must be objective in writing the presentation and may not take a pro or con position. PERSUASIVE SPEECH: This assignment requires the student to take a position on a topic and attempt to reinforce our feeling, change our ands, and/or motivate us to action. The student should have done some type of audience analysis to know how the class feels about this topic so the student can better position their arguments. The majority of the class should not be in complete agreement with the student's position on the topic. Frequently, just rewording the specific purpose statement can give the speech a different focus. For example, "I intend to persuade my classmates to insist that their passengers wear seat belts when riding in their car." As opposed to "Wear seat belts" which the audience already does as indicated from their questionnaire. This topic may or may not be controversial. A specific plan or request for the audience is more effective in persuasion rather than a general goal.

5. WRITING SPEECHES
WRITING SPEECHES. Guide to Writing Speeches Public Speaking SpeechWriting Writing Speeches UNC Handout Writing Speeches.
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6. E S P E E C H E S . C O M - Speeches, Speech Writing & Quotes
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7. Public Speaking & Speech Writing
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SpeechTips.com Your free guide to speech writing and public speaking for eulogies, graduations, best man, father of the bride and any other public speaking engagement. Step One : Planning Our guide will make public speaking a whole lot easier for you. Build solid foundations for a successful speech by using your knowledge of the occasion the audience , and their expectations Step Two : Writing Learn the fundamentals of successful speechwriting. Discover how to correctly structure your speech with a strong opening , a purposeful body , and a memorable conclusion Step Three : Delivery Should you use a script use notes or rely on your memory during the delivery of your speech? Finally, read our Delivery Tips for some ideas of what you should and should not do during a public speaking engagement.

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Resources for speakers and speechwriters. Read copies of past speeches for examples.Category Arts Writers Resources NonFiction Speechwriting......A Clearinghouse Digest for speeches by Executives Providing a Variety of Publications Services for Speakers and Speechwriters. Executive speeches Journal
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11. Effective Speech Writing
Selected speeches, Statements and Writings of Nelson Mandela The following listing contains a selection of Nelson Mandela's most significant or famous speeches, statements and writings.
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12. Public Speech Writing
A free guide to speech writing and delivery for every occasion. Frombest man speeches to eulogies. Step 2 writing Your Speech.
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Step 2: Writing Your Speech 2.1 Structure
Most good writing, we are told over and over again, must have structure. A good speech is no exception. By providing your speech with a beginning, middle, and an end, you will have laid the foundations for a successful speech that fulfils all of your aspirations. We will now cover each of these areas:
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14. Modern History Sourcebook: Queen Elizabeth I Of England: Selected Writing And Sp
Her 1583 speech to Parliament, courtesy of Modern History SourcebookCategory Society Religion and Spirituality Anglican Reformation......Back to Modern History SourceBook. Modern History Sourcebook Queen ElizabethI of England (b. 1533, r. 15581603) Selected writing and speeches.
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Behind these texts is the difficulty Elizabeth I had in ensuring stability in the present, and security for the future. The problem for the Tudor Dynasty, which had come to power through Henry VII's 1485 triumph in Wars of the Roses, was in ensuring the succession. The key to peace was to have an undisputed heir. Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII, had had three children survive him. Two, Mary and Elizabeth, were female, and so on his death, Henry VIII was succeeded by his ten-year old son, Edward VI in 1547. Edward died six years later, and even though they were women, England preferred to crown Mary as a legitimate heir rather than to search for a suitable male. Mary, though, not only revealed herself to be a Catholic who persecuted Protestants, but she married Philip II, King of Spain, one of the most aggressive and devout foes of Protestantism. Mary jailed her sister on suspicion of fomenting a revolt. Five years later, Mary died, and so in 1558, twenty-five year old Elizabeth became Queen of England. Response to a Parliamentary Delegation on Her Marriage Elizabeth's response to a delegation from Parliament who petitioned her to marry soon, and not to marry a foreigner.

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19. Graduation Speeches - Tips For Writing Graduation Speeches
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Help your students write effective and memorable speeches. These strategies and resources will are a great place to start. Analyzing Your Audience Graduation speeches have several audiences. This page will help you analyze them so that you can write a speech that hits home. Don't miss these five modules which take you through the process of writing a speech. Interactive activities are included. Clean the Wax from Your Words Avoid superlatives, trite expressions, groping words, repetitions, and weasel words from speeches to create a lasting impression of intelligence, directness, and professionalism. 10 Tips For Successful Public Speaking A brief list of pointers from Toastmasters International.

20. Effective Speech Writing - Graduation Speeches And More
writing Graduation speeches and More. writing speeches consists of a lot morethan finding a few inspirational quotes and possibly a funny story or two.
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Tips for Presentation From Other Guides Quotations! Spectacular Speeches Using Quotations in Speeches For Talking Out Loud Elsewhere on the Web Inspiration Peak 10 Tips for Successful Public Speaking Writing speeches consists of a lot more than finding a few inspirational quotes and possibly a funny story or two. The key to writing good speeches lies in using a theme. If you always refer back to this theme, the audience will respond positively and remember your words. This does not mean that inspirational quotes are not important. However, they should be integrated into your speech in a way that makes sense.
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The first task that a public speaker needs to focus on before they do any actual writing is the message they are trying to convey. My inspiration for this idea came from the speeches of John F. Kennedy. In his

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