Octavia Estelle Butler (1947–2006), often referred to as the “grand dame of science fict
Octavia Estelle Butler (1947–2006), often referred to as the “grand dame of science fiction,” was one of the few Black women writers in that genre. She was the author of many novels including Dawn, Wild Seed, Parable of the Sower, and Kindred. Her writing is known for blending social issues with fantastic settings. Her many honors include two Hugo awards (Bloodchild and “Speech Sounds”) and two Nebula Awards (Bloodchild and Parable of the Talents). In 1995 she was awarded a prestigious MacArthur Foundation “Genius” Grant. Butler continues to receive posthumous recognition for her writing: in 2010, she was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. And in 2012, she was honored with a Solstice Award from the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. To read more, visitwww.octaviabutler.org. -- source link
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