Writing an Introduction for 3k People

How do you write a 5-minute introduction for an award winning author and scholar for ACRL 2011? To say I’m a little nervous is an understatement, though I’ve done my homework.

I’ve known for several months about this introduction, and tomorrow is the big day to introduce Raj Patel. I read his most recent book, watched some video interviews, read a few book reviews, communicated with him via email, had a conference call with him to discuss themes, and made a few notes here and there. Despite this effort over a period of months it comes down to the night before and I’m actually giving the introduction some form.

I must work better under pressure. In my experience, when it’s real and the times up, then the creativity is released.

I loved the book. I love the themes. I’m a radical with socialist leanings. I’m deeply committed to equality, the environment, reducing consumption, and generosity. As a Buddhist, it’s easier to understand and embrace his solutions. Radical democracy, with full engagement of the population, is what we need and what is being proposed by the author.

Here’s the challenge. He’s speaking (and I’m introducing) in front of 3,000 academic librarians. Certainly a more liberal bunch than the average American but not uniformly so. I’m aware of this potentially more “general” audience and yet perhaps this isn’t necessary? Maybe I let it be what it is without any sugarcoating? After all, a few years ago we had John Waters give the keynote. It’s a librarian audience but the author has something to offer us that can be applied to scholarship and the dissemination of information.

I’m very excited. The introduction is written. I’ve rehearsed and will rehearse again few more times. Now I’d like to find a good iPad teleprompter app to scroll the intro.


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3 responses to “Writing an Introduction for 3k People”

  1. LisaH Avatar
    LisaH

    I’d recommend a paper print out with LARGE type. The lighting is a bit overwhelming up there. 🙂 Lisa

  2. Jen Waller Avatar

    I didn’t know you were doing this.You’ll do great, and you’ve obviously thought it through. I’m now looking forward to seeing him AND you!

  3. Kenley Neufeld Avatar

    Thanks for the support and tips. Even though I’ve spoken to audiences bazillions of times, this will be my largest audience. I think I’ll stop by ACRL office tomorrow and heed your advice. Printout with large font.