Writing With Light Notes

Track Changes Amazon Review

Writing with light.

Come out of a green dancing and excitation of phospors.


PW Radio 174: Matthew Kirschenbaum and Chicago BookCon

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Reviews

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

Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing review – did tech change literary style? | The Guardian

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

Publisher's Weekly Review

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

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Stephen King at work in his office, Bangor, Maine, 1995 | The Writer's Desk (1996) by Jill Krementz

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.

References

Writer's Desks | Bibliobibuli

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

Courier Font in Manuscripts

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

Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing review – did tech change literary style? | The Guardian

Behind The Blip

Thumbs Race as Japan’s Best Sellers Go Cellular

Kirschenbaum's Addendums

The Faithful Machine | The Paris Review

A Screen of Her Own: Gay Courter’s The Midwife and the Literary History of Word Processing | Harvard University Press Blog

Interviews

Bio | Matthew G. Kirschenbaum

Faithful machines: a literary history of word processing | Late Night Live

Tech Tuesday: Used Electronics and The History of Word Processing | WOSU Radio

How to Write a History of Writing Software - The Atlantic

The qwerty history of the word processor | The Boston Globe