None So Blind
"None So Blind" is a science fiction short story by Joe Haldeman. It won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story and the Locus Award for Short Story in 1995, was nominated for the Nebula Award in 1994.
"None So Blind" | |
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Author | Joe Haldeman |
Genre(s) | Science fiction |
Published in | Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
Publication type | Magazine |
Publication date | November 1994 |
Plot summary
A nerd falls in love with a blind musician, and wonders, “Why aren't all blind people geniuses?” This leads him to develop an experimental procedure to repurpose the visual areas of his own brain to amplify intelligence.
Sources, references, external links, quotations
- None So Blind title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
gollark: Yeees, the text editing experience isn't great, so I mostly use it to slightly meddle with programs.
gollark: I think there's an optional built-in terminal in Lineage too.
gollark: I have a terminal thing which lets me run stuff.
gollark: No, but you *can* run them.
gollark: The *kernel* is... a core component of Android which... is the most popular smartphone OS on the planet, you realize.
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