Christopher Nolan, Prize-Winning Author And Quadriplegic, Dead At 43

“Unable to talk, walk or use his hands, he was confined to a wheelchair – but his intellect was unimpaired. He wrote by using a special keyboard; to help him type, his mother often held his head in her cupped hands while he painstakingly picked out each word, letter by letter, with the aid of a rod, or ‘unicorn stick’, attached to a headband which allowed him slowly to tap out words on a typewriter.”