A writer is paralyzed by a stroke that severs the connection between his body and brain. He is unable to speak, breathe, eat, or move anything — except his left eyelid. But with that eye blinking (one blink for the letter ”A”, two blinks for the letter ”B”, three blinks for the letter ”C” and so on), he writes a book. By blinking his eye in code more than 200,000 times, he dictates a book that becomes a best-seller. You are like that writer. Here is the story you blink to form, letter by letter: