Aussie scribe opens kimono on crazy Kevin Rudd speechwriting process

In a new memoir partly about his time as speechwriter to former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, James Button reveals Ruddโ€™s idiosycratic speech-creation process. An exchange with interviewer Mark Colvin, from Australiaโ€™s ABC:

COLVIN: And there was an occasion, or maybe more than one occasion, when [Rudd] had four people writing one script for him, one speech for him, and then he sort of tears little bits out of each of them. Was that happening?

BUTTON: Thatโ€™s right. It was a strange way to write a speech. Speeches need to be written from start to finish with the same mind on them. You canโ€™t just slice and dice them and then put them together.

The memoir is called Speechlessโ€”A Year In My Fatherโ€™s Business.

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