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Hivemind High MTA
A YA-style coming-of-age about a student navigating collective consciousness in a future school

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Hivemind High *Hivemind High* is a young adult coming-of-age novel set in a future where students attend the Academy for Distributed Cognition, a school centered around "the Weave"—a collective consciousness enabled by neural link bands. The story follows a protagonist who initially finds the instantaneous shared knowledge and emotional harmony of the collective seductive. However, the experience quickly shifts from collaborative efficiency to a suffocating "Chorus Pressure," where individual dissent is smoothed over by the group’s drive for consensus and "low latency" processing.

As the protagonist navigates the school, she discovers a subculture of "Silents" and "Ghosts"—students like Elara who use technical hacks to maintain mental privacy. Through these rebels, the protagonist learns to build a cognitive "firewall," utilizing personal memories and physical anchors to protect her individuality. The conflict escalates when the school administration implements increasingly intrusive protocols, such as "Root Access" and "Overclocked Learning," which attempt to curate reality and erase non-conforming thoughts. The protagonist eventually triggers a massive neural feedback loop to stop a total cognitive takeover, resulting in a catastrophic system meltdown.

In the aftermath of the "Blackout," the school's technology is rendered useless, forcing the students into a difficult period of neural withdrawal. Stripped of the Weave, they must relearn the basics of analog life, including manual labor and face-to-face communication. The novel concludes with the protagonist returning to her family, having transformed from a node in a machine back into a self-possessed person. She ultimately finds that true community is built not through seamless digital integration, but through the conscious, messy, and voluntary choice of consent between distinct individuals.

Author:

Nicole Mason

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Date Published:

April 15, 2026

Language:

English

Word Count:

50,554 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 32 minutes

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