12/01/07
12/01/07Preview SpeechGeek, Jr.: First Steps
About SpeechGeek Material
Season One: Fall 2003
It all began here with five fantastic scripts. Material to challenge your students is just a click away.
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Season Two: Fall 2004
SpeechGeek and Black Coffee Publishing join |
Season Two: Winter 2005
Even though the winter months of competition may be cold, these scripts are boung to heat things up.
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Season Three: Fall 2005
Our third year begins with a bang as we introduce new authors and continued quality to our catalogue of scripts.
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Season Three: Winter 2006
With a wide array of performance material, this issue provides a variety of performances to meet the needs of a diverse team.
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Season Three: Spring 2006
SpeechGeek welcomes collegiate national champion
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Season Four: Fall 2006
Four year running and things are only getting better. Season Four begins with a bang as two new authors come on board.
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Season Four: Winter 2007
Paul Davis returns to the stage for a second run of quality performance material that is sure to wow audiences.
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Season Four: Spring 2007
Emotional, character driven dramas are at the heart of this issue. These selections will help students dig deeper in their performances.
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Season Four: Natls 2007
SpeechGeek tries something new by adding a fourth issue to an already successful season. It may be Nationals time, but it's never too early to think about next year. |
SpeechGeek, Jr: First Steps
Our editoral staff combs the first four seasons for five scripts that are suitable for middle school competitors.
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Season Five: Fall 2007 Our anniversary season kicks off with a bang! Season Five comes out of the gate with five scripts that continue the tradition of quality forensics scripts at an affordable price.>preview this issue |
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Season Five: Winter 2008 A variety of both humorous and serious selections mark our lucky number thirteenth issue. Challenging scripts with rich characters continues our tradition of quality material>preview this issue |
Season Five: Spring 2008 Season Five is in full swing with a new issue that features duo, prose, poetry and dramatic interpretation. There's something for everyone in this issue.>preview this issue |
Season Five: Anniversary 2008 Your friend The Geek and company celebrate five years of publication with an issue that combines laughs, drama, and a whole lot more.>preview this issue |
Season Five: Nationals 2008 We know your mind is focused for the final round stage at NFL Nationals in Vegas, but be prepared for the Prose and Poetry supplemental events with these five hot scripts.>preview this issue |
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