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  2. Elif Shafak - Wikipedia

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    Elif Shafak FRSL (Turkish: Elif Şafak, pronounced [eˈlif ʃaˈfak]; née Bilgin; born 25 October 1971) is a Turkish-British [1] novelist, essayist, public speaker, political scientist, [2] and activist.

  3. Steve Woodmore - Wikipedia

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    Steve Woodmore could rapidly articulate at a rate of 637 words per minute, [3] [4] [5] four times faster than the average human. [6] [7] Woodmore first realised his skills at rapid speech when he was seven years old. At school, he was asked by his form teacher to recite an 8-minute speech, as a punishment for his talkativeness. It took him only ...

  4. Richard N. Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Richard Naradof Goodwin (December 7, 1931 – May 20, 2018) was an American writer and presidential advisor. He was an aide and speechwriter to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and to Senator Eugene McCarthy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

  5. Toby Young - Wikipedia

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    Toby Daniel Moorsom Young, Baron Young of Acton (born 17 October 1963), is a British social commentator and life peer.He is the founder and director of the Free Speech Union, [1] [2] an associate editor of The Spectator, [3] creator of The Daily Sceptic blog and a former associate editor at Quillette.

  6. How speechwriters delve into a president's mind: Lots of ...

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    Speechwriting, in one sense, is essentially being someone else’s mirror. “You can try to find the right words,” said Dan Cluchey, a former speechwriter for President Joe Biden. Over the ...

  7. Free writing - Wikipedia

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    Personal free writing is the practice of writing what one is thinking without considering organization or grammatical errors. In a study done by Fred McKinney, free writing was defined as letting one’s thoughts and words flow onto paper without hesitation. [21] This can be done in the format of letters or even a personal notebook.

  8. Speechwriter - Wikipedia

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    Writing a speech involves several steps. A speechwriter has to meet with the executive and the executive's senior staff to determine the broad framework of points or messages that the executive wants to cover in the speech. Then, the speechwriter does his or her own research on the topic to flesh out this framework with anecdotes and examples.

  9. David Litt - Wikipedia

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    Litt's first book, Thanks, Obama, was a New York Times Best Seller [9] and was named one of the best books of 2017 by Esquire magazine. [10] His second, Democracy in One Book or Less, was released in June 2020. [11]