Take that Microsoft Word. Sorry Scrivener and Pages. When I started the quest of writing my first book — aside from the instant classic I wrote as a 9 year-old that detailed with intricate depth the entire universe of Star Wars droids — I debated how to actually write it. I’m a digital packrat; I collect academic studies, documents, quotes, words, sites, books, articles and emails. Over the years, my file folder and email storage system of personal digital artifacts has shifted to Evernote and Dropbox with a splash of other cloud based services. If it were 2007, I might have written the book entirely in Microsoft Word. I would have sketched out the book in Word and flipped between chapters with an incessant number