by Rob Cottingham | Aug 19, 2016 | How to..., Speechwriting
Figuring out how your speech is going to start stymies a lot of writers. I’ve spent too many hours staring at the blank screen, starting a paragraph, backspacing, starting again, backspacing, doing the dishes, starting a paragraph, backspacing… It’s... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 4, 2016 | How to..., Speechwriting
This post argues that speechwriters shouldn’t worry about capturing a speaker’s voice. Structure the speech well, Mike Long argues, and it’ll all come out in the wash. And while I understand that all the tailored turns of phrase in the world... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 19, 2015 | How to..., Humour, Speechwriting
One of the best perks of speechwriting is the way it lets you indulge your sense of humor. Nearly every time you sit down to write a speech, there’s a chance to tell at least one joke. That’s not something most other communicators get to do nearly as often. (Try...