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Steve Portigal on Writing, part 1

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Steve Portigal is an independent user research consultant. He is the author of Interviewing Users and Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries. Steve was previously on the show last year, talking about research skills. This conversation is a bit different: both of us have written new books, and we thought it’d be fun to compare notes about the process. We decided to split our conversation into two parts. This episode focuses on the motivations for writing, and the second part will focus on processes.


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If you're enjoying the show, please rate or review us in Apple's podcast directory:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-life/id1450117117?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200

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Kapitler

1. Steve Portigal on Writing, part 1 (00:00:00)

2. About Steve (00:01:28)

3. The New Edition of 'Interviewing Users' (00:02:41)

4. Writing the First Edition (00:04:39)

5. The Evolution of Writing and Publishing (00:09:40)

6. How We Got Into Writing (00:12:14)

7. Writing Books for a Changing World (00:19:35)

8. Writing a Second Edition (00:29:15)

9. Closing (00:36:26)

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Steve Portigal on Writing, part 1

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Steve Portigal is an independent user research consultant. He is the author of Interviewing Users and Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries. Steve was previously on the show last year, talking about research skills. This conversation is a bit different: both of us have written new books, and we thought it’d be fun to compare notes about the process. We decided to split our conversation into two parts. This episode focuses on the motivations for writing, and the second part will focus on processes.


Show Notes

Show notes include Amazon affiliate links. We get a small commission for purchases made through these links.

If you're enjoying the show, please rate or review us in Apple's podcast directory:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-informed-life/id1450117117?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Steve Portigal on Writing, part 1 (00:00:00)

2. About Steve (00:01:28)

3. The New Edition of 'Interviewing Users' (00:02:41)

4. Writing the First Edition (00:04:39)

5. The Evolution of Writing and Publishing (00:09:40)

6. How We Got Into Writing (00:12:14)

7. Writing Books for a Changing World (00:19:35)

8. Writing a Second Edition (00:29:15)

9. Closing (00:36:26)

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