A lot has changed in the world of writing since the first word was recorded by human kind, and how writer's write has changed greatly also. There were the Egyptians recording on their papyrus, Homer carving into stone, Chaucer writing away on vellum, Shakespeare scratching on parchment, writers of the twentieth century tapping away on their typewriters; and then there was the dawning of the new age of the computer or word processor. [CONTINUE READING . . .]