This story was nominated for the 2012 Hugo and Nebula awards.When her concerned parents investigate a treatment that could change her life forever, Hannah's world is thrown into turmoil. Unable to speak -- at least not in ways most people can understand -- Hannah struggles to face the question of who she really is, and who she wishes to become.Originally published in the March 2011 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, "e;Movement"e; was marked Highly Recommended by Lois Tilton of Locus Reviews. Mundane-SF called it the "e;best story I have read so far this year"e;, and SFRevu called it "e;a truly fine story"e;. It is quite short, easily readable during a half-hour lunch break, and interweaves Hannah's sincere narrative with concepts drawn from neurology, entropy, social evolution and chaos theory.About 17 pages or 4000 words.