Octavia Butler
Octavia Butler was the first Black woman to gain widespread recognition in science fiction, using the genre to explore race, gender, and power with unmatched daring. A shy child in Pasadena, she found in sci-fi a space to imagine worlds unconstrained by reality.
Kindred (1979) sent a modern Black woman to the antebellum South. The Parable series imagined near-future America consumed by climate change and authoritarianism with prophetic accuracy.
In 1995, she became the first sci-fi writer to receive a MacArthur Fellowship.
All that you touch you change. All that you change changes you.— Octavia Butler
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