E-ink's slow refresh rate makes it poorly suited for creating and manipulating documents. So no, there aren't any e-ink devices geared towards writing.
The most you can probably do is get the Nook Simple Touch Reader, root it, install generic Android, and then use the writing apps for Android on it.
If you mean you just don't like backlit screens, and would be ok with non-backlit LCD, you might be interested in the Asus eeePad. Some people have been writing in the forums about that.
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