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16 Minutes per Round, 13 Resolutions, 1 More Chance for a National Title…

15 Jun

Nearly 200 pages of topic analysis for only $20!

Download a sample containing the table of contents, event overview, and analysis of one sample resolution!

SpeechGeek’s Supplemental Debate brief  contains essential background knowledge on each topic, providing you with the necessary information fast when you’re Proposition (Aff) or Opposition (Neg). Hate getting stuck with just one case option? No worries! The files contain multiple plan text options to suit your needs. Each plan text is accompanied by advantage/contention outlines as well as detailed links to outside research, making Nationals preparation quick and easy. On the Negative? We’ve got you covered. The briefs contains both generic and case specific disadvantages and case turns to make prepping on the negative easier. Nationals is stressful. Make prepping simple.

The SpeechGeek Topic Analysis will review each of the 22 possible Supplemental Debate resolutions for the 2010 National Tournament.

Once the final eight resolutions are unveiled at Nationals registration, SpeechGeek will prepare additional analysis on the topics that will be used in rounds. This supplemental brief will be delivered via email on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 15, 2010.

Spend your time working toward your main event. If that doesn’t pan out, we’re here to help you be as competitive as possible in Supplemental Debate!

Visit the DebateChamps Forensics Superstore to purchase SpeechGeek’s Supplemental Debate Topic Analysis.

Is Forensics Better Than Glee?

8 Jun

Which one is better? While you decide, enjoy tonight’s season finale!

Why not pick up one of these exclusive buttons at the NFL vending expo on Sunday?

Check in With SpeechGeek and DebateChamps During NFL Nats

8 Jun

It’s a busy week here at SpeechGeek and DebateChamps HQ.

We’re looking forward to the weekend of travel and the busy week that follows at the 2010 Lincoln Financial Group National Forensic League National Tournament in Kansas City.  We’re particularly excited that we’ll be making our second appearance at the NFL Vendor Expo during registration on Sunday.  Be sure to stop by our booth to check out over 30 novel speech and debate buttons available for purchase.  Each button is $1 or you can pick up 3 for $2.  We have some great buttons that will make their debut at the tournament. Never fear, though, as they will make their way to the SpeechGeek Store in the coming weeks.

That’s not all, though.

SpeechGeek is excited to partner with the National Forensic League to provide exclusive content for NFLNationals.org.  For the first time, NFL will offer its own blog of the national tournament.  You’ll see things behind the scenes, meet outstanding competitors, get in the minds of the judges, and have access to postings the moment they drop.  In addition, we’ll offer additional content right here at SpeechGeek Postings.  You can also follow our Tweet Stream of folks using the #NFLNats hashtag on Twitter.

Be sure to follow SpeechGeek on Facebook and Twitter to receive the latest updates throughout the tournament!

Before you leave (or stay!), be sure to check out our Supplemental Debate brief and 4n6 iPhone app.  Both will help you be prepared and informed for NFL Nationals!

22 Possible Resolutions, 16 Minutes per Round, 1 More Chance for a National Title…

5 Jun

22 Possible Resolutions, 16 Minutes per Round, 1 More Chance for a National Title…

159 pages of topic analysis for only $20!

Download a sample containing the table of contents, event overview, and analysis of one sample resolution!

SpeechGeek’s Supplemental Debate brief  contains essential background knowledge on each topic, providing you with the necessary information fast when you’re Proposition (Aff) or Opposition (Neg). Hate getting stuck with just one case option? No worries! The files contain multiple plan text options to suit your needs. Each plan text is accompanied by advantage/contention outlines as well as detailed links to outside research, making Nationals preparation quick and easy. On the Negative? We’ve got you covered. The briefs contains both generic and case specific disadvantages and case turns to make prepping on the negative easier. Nationals is stressful. Make prepping simple.

The SpeechGeek Topic Analysis will review each of the 22 possible Supplemental Debate resolutions for the 2010 National Tournament.

Once the final eight resolutions are unveiled at Nationals registration, SpeechGeek will prepare additional analysis on the topics that will be used in rounds. This supplemental brief will be delivered via email on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 15, 2010.

Spend your time working toward your main event. If that doesn’t pan out, we’re here to help you be as competitive as possible in Supplemental Debate!

Visit the DebateChamps Forensics Superstore to purchase SpeechGeek’s Supplemental Debate Topic Analysis.

NFL Supplemental Debate Topic Analysis Available from SpeechGeek and DebateChamps

25 May

SpeechGeek’s Supplemental Debate brief will contain essential background knowledge on each topic, providing you with the necessary information fast when you’re Proposition (Aff) or Opposition (Neg). Hate getting stuck with just one case option? No worries! The files contain multiple plan text options to suit your needs. Each plan text is accompanied by advantage/contention outlines as well as detailed links to outside research, making Nationals preparation quick and easy. On the Negative? We’ve got you covered. The briefs contains both generic and case specific disadvantages and case turns to make prepping on the negative easier. Nationals is stressful. Make prepping simple.

The SpeechGeek Topic Analysis will review each of the 22 possible Supplemental Debate resolutions for the 2010 National Tournament. The brief will be delivered via email on Saturday, June 5, 2010.

Once the final eight resolutions are unveiled at Nationals registration, SpeechGeek will prepare additional analysis on the topics that will be used in rounds. This supplemental brief will be delivered via email on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 15, 2010.

Spend your time working toward your main event. If that doesn’t pan out, we’re here to help you be as competitive as possible in Supplemental Debate!

Visit the DebateChamps Forensics Superstore to preorder SpeechGeek’s Supplemental Debate Topic Analysis.

Season Five: Anniversary 2008 Now Available

1 Mar

Season Five: Anniversary 2008 Now Available

We’re flipping the publication schedule a bit with the early release of SpeechGeek’s Season Five: Anniversary 2008. Season Five: Nationals 2008 will now be available on April 15, 2008.

Pinnochiante by Allen Harris
Humorous Interpretation

Everyone knows the story of Pinocchio, right? Author Allen Harris provides a muy caliente spin on a fairy tale classic that provides a modern sensibility with a hint of sarcasm. Okay, more than just a hint.

The Crayon Map by Oliver Leslie and Christopher Marianetti
Dramatic Interpretation

People deal with loss in different ways. Some folks turn to rationalization, while others resort to pure escapism to cope with life and loss. This dramatic interpretation spins out of reality into a fantasy word of possibility that provides hope for Aaron as he deals with the loss of his younger sibling. An exciting selection that combines heart and humor with hope and loss!

Ahidjo by Christopher Marianetti and Cormac Copperhead
Humorous Interpretation

Its often said that given enough time we will eventually become our parents. In the short term, that seems like an impossibility. For Jacub, that impossibility becomes a reality as a magic flower transports him back in time to live the life of his relatives. Through his experiences he becomes more appreciative of the lives of his ancestors and earns a better appreciation of what it takes to be a father and a son.

Rodger Dodger by Lindsey Marquette
Dramatic Interpretation

When most kids want a dog, they beg until their parents give in. Some folks, like Abby, just steal one and hope no one else notices. This delightful script provides a look at the lessons learned from both getting and owning a pet. A great script for middle school students that will charm audiences.

Inspired by a True Story by William Ruff
Dramatic Interpretation

Hollywood has told the tale of Jake, an exceptional young man with a story that has caused millions to fall in love with him. The only problem is that the Jake on screen isn’t the person in real life. Even though Jake has a learning disability, he has high hopes for his own success and chance at stardom. When his dream falters, it forces him to examine the differences between the uplifting story on screen and disappointment from missed opportunities.

“I Break Finals and Hearts” T-Shirt Preorder

8 Dec


Here’s something new for the ladies. We’ve been kicking around ideas for new shirts at the SpeechGeek office lately and tested this one out a recent high school tournament. Saying it was a hit is a bit of an understatement. Just in time for the Holiday Season, we’re pleased to offer a preorder on the “I Break Hearts and Finals” shirt.

Even better: be the trend setter in your school and save 20%. For the month of December, get this shirt at the low price price of $8. At that price, why not buy one for a friend?

Shirt Size

Day of the Ninja 2007 Special

3 Dec


Oh, man. It’s that time of year again–the Day of the Ninja! Celebrate this most special of Holiday’s with SpeechGeek’s “SpeechNinja” shirt. Get our most popular shirt for only $7 from the special button below.

Shirt Size

Season Five: Spring 2008 Now Available

2 Dec

Season Five: Spring 2008 CoverGrace by Jodie Anderson
Duo Interpretation

In her short drama, “Grace,” playwright Jodie Anderson tackles the weighty issues of age and maternity for two female performers. Janice is a 37 year-old woman who is struggling to conceive while Christy is a 17 year-old high school student who discovers that she’s got a growing problem to deal with. When the two women meet in a doctor’s office – they find themselves in a complicated relationship that challenges who they are and how they want their lives to be.

Firm Foundation by Lillian White
Duo Interpretation

Putting together their lives after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Paul and Michelle realize the major repairs that are necessary for their marriage to survive the aftermath. White’s thoughtful characters and compelling story make this a great male/female duo.

Tension at Home by Saeed Jones
Poetry Interpretation – Program Builder

Author Saeed Jones examines his own family tensions in three poems that make a perfect foundation for a poetry program. Often feeling isolated from the rest of his family and heritage, Jones reflects on his own identity and how he came to be so different from those around him. Program builders allow performers of poetry the opportunity to customize their program by adding additional poetry to make their performance even more unique in competition.

Sleepwalking Home by Saeed Jones
Dramatic Interpretation

Getting away from home to ease both familial and personal burdens, the narrator of this monologue embarks on a journey through the woods and self. While away, he learns the world he once new could be gone forever, though he cannot reach his family to find out for sure. This monologue works well for both dramatic interpretation and solo acting events.

He Looked Like a Mortician by Corey Alderdice
Prose Interpretation

Leslie Lohman has an important date to keep, she just doesn’t know about it. When Death comes calling, Leslie’s time is running out. Death, a neurotic and overworked employee of the Boss, senses there’s something different about this encounter that may wind up changing Leslie’s life for the better. Alderdice combines wit and situation to provide performers with a humorous prose that is sure to please audiences.

Oral Interpretation, Forensics and the SpeechGeek Perspective

2 Dec

Oral Interpretation, Forensics and the SpeechGeek Perspective

Over the years, SpeechGeek has worked diligently to provide you with the literature, services and merchandise that would make any character-poppin’, 30 minute-preppin’, three point-speaking speech geek proud. In the fall of 2003, we featured our first issue of literature geared toward forensics. Today, we produce four issues each season: Fall, Winter, Spring and Nationals, each with fresh and never-been-seen-before pieces of prose, poetry, drama, and duets. Our selection of merchandise has blossomed to over a dozen different shirts to keep you looking stylishly ‘speech-y’ when you’re not in your tournament clothes. SpeechGeek has been working to offer educational services and is excited to announce our venture into providing extemp questions for practice as well as tournament hosting. Additionally, we’ve branched out and made friends with DebateChamps.com, where you can find all of issues available for instant download.As we reflect on how far we’ve come in the past few years, we know that one thing that won’t change is our view of oral interpretation and its role in competitive forensics. As publishers, our goal at SpeechGeek has always been two-fold:

1. To provide current competitors and coaches with access to new performance-friendly material.
2. To create a place for writers, poets, playwrights and forensics alumni to publish innovative and creative works of literature.

We believe that oral interpretation teaches students to look at a piece of literature from a variety of angles – as an analytical critic, as a creative performer as well as a forensics competitor. Furthermore, we believe that the greatest educational value comes from the student performing literature written by an author whose vision and intent for the material is unknown to the performer. We consider this to be the heart of oral interpretation.

SpeechGeek does not encourage nor condone the act of students or coaches publishing scripts with the intent of performing their own material in forensics competition. SpeechGeek does not participate in “instant-publishing” single pieces for individual use. Any piece published by SpeechGeek is available to all middle-school and high-school forensics programs.

While the staff at SpeechGeek is always on the look-out for performance-friendly material that is accessible to coaches and students, we do not believe in sacrificing education in the name of competition. Currently, we at SpeechGeek are doing what we can to ensure that the material we publish will not be used in an inappropriate or an ethically questionable manner for forensics competition. As we examine and review all submissions for publication, authors will be notified of the intent and view of forensics.

As forensics alumni, we understand that most devoted speech competitors read dozens of scripts each season in search of the perfect piece that will bring them competitive success and push the creative envelope. We also know that in the process of searching for the perfect piece and reading countless other, competitors feel the urge to tell the stories that haven’t been told. At SpeechGeek, we don’t want to discourage current forensicators from becoming future authors, playwrights and poets. Anyone is welcome to submit material for possible publication once they have completed their eligibility for high school forensics competition.