PW Radio 174: Matthew Kirschenbaum and Chicago BookCon
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Picturing the Literary History of Word Processing
TRACK CHANGES | Kirkus Reviews
How Literature Became Word Perfect | The New Republic
"Technology changes how authors write, but the big impact isn't on their style" | The Conversation
A Literary History of Word Processing | The New York Times
Very nicely done niche book for niche audience
Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing | Information & Culture
Tracking the Literary History of Word Processing - Reviewed in Cambridge Quarterly
Track Changes: a literary history of the word processor | Seth Erickson
Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing | The American Archivist
Writing & Technology. Mathew Kirschenbaum’s Track Changes: | Thomas Pletcher
Book review: Track Changes by Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
Essay Book Reviews - Irish Book Reviews | Dublin Review of Books
How Literature Became Word Perfect | The New Republic
Type Slowly: Word Processing and Literary Composition | Los Angeles Review of Books
A cultural history looks at how word processing changed the way we write | Bookforum Magazine
TRACK CHANGES | Kirkus Reviews
Track Changes | HONG KONG REVIEW OF BOOKS 香港書評
Rise of the Machines | The Hedgehog Review
Stephen King at work in his office, Bangor, Maine, 1995 | The Writer's Desk (1996) by Jill Krementz
Chapter four begins by describing the above photograph of Stephen King from photographer Jill Krementz's The Writer's Desk.
When it Comes to Writing, Lean Back, Not In | Publishing Perspectives
'The Writer's Desk' by Jill Krementz | Tame Space
The Pournelle Excerpt with Ezekiel
Technology changes how authors write, but the big impact isn't on their style | The Conversation
Early Days of word processing – Chaos Manor – Jerry Pournelle
Len Deighton’s Bomber: The First Novel Written by a Word Processor - Agent Palmer
Processing Words, or Suspended Inscriptions Written with Light | Electronic Book Review
thoughts on the processing of words — The New Atlantis
From Bartleby to Scrivener for iOS | Public Books
'Track Changes': History Written on Glass - PopMatters
Track Changes | Archaeology of the Mediterranean World
Thumbs Race as Japan’s Best Sellers Go Cellular
The Faithful Machine | The Paris Review
Faithful machines: a literary history of word processing | Late Night Live
Tech Tuesday: Used Electronics and The History of Word Processing | WOSU Radio