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Famous writers with their first word processors

U Maryland English professor Matthew G. Kirschenbaum has a new book called Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing that tells the story of word processing from writers’ perspectives; an accompanying gallery collects photos of famous authors with their first word processors (mine was an Apple //e). Pictured above: Stephen King with his Wang System 5 Model 3 word processor in 1982.


Eve Sedgwick


Stanley Elkin with his Lexitron


John Updike’s “Lost Floppies”

Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing [Matthew G. Kirschenbaum/Belknap Press]


This Faithful Machine
[Matthew G. Kirschenbaum/The Paris Review]

(Thanks, Matthew!)

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