voicewriting
Voicewriting is the craft of creating spoken-language texts intended for vocal delivery, including speeches, scripts for broadcasts, voiceovers, podcasts, and other formats where the writing will be performed aloud. It focuses on the rhythm, cadence, and natural flow of speech, and differs from traditional prose by privileging oral readability and audience-facing clarity. Writers may produce material for individual speakers or for performances by voice artists, announcers, or actors, and often work with researchers, editors, and media producers.
The typical process includes researching purpose and audience, outlining, drafting with attention to orality, revising for
Contexts for voicewriting include politics, business, media, entertainment, and education. In corporate communications, voicewriting helps ensure
Ethics and accuracy considerations include transparent sourcing, avoiding misinformation, disclosing sponsorship, and respecting audiences’ sensitivities. Accessibility
History of voicewriting traces its roots to oratory and journalism, with professional practice expanding alongside radio,