Mark Twain is often cited as one of the first authors to regularly use a typewriter. He was a strong advocate for the machine and even wrote about his experiences with it.
However, other authors like Emily Dickinson and Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain's real name) were also early adopters.
It's important to note that the typewriter wasn't universally embraced by authors at first. Many preferred the traditional pen and paper, believing the machine hindered their creativity.
Despite this, the typewriter revolutionized writing and eventually became a standard tool for authors.