
Geboren: June 22, 1947 – Pasadena, California, United States
Octavia E. Butler was an American science fiction writer whose work explored power, race, gender, hierarchy, and survival. Best known for Kindred, Parable of the Sower, and Dawn, she became a foundational voice in speculative fiction, winning Hugo and Nebula awards and, in 1995, a MacArthur Fellowship.
Octavia E. Butler was born in Pasadena, California, in 1947 and grew up in a working-class household shaped by loss, discipline, and close observation. Her father died when she was young, and she was raised largely by her mother and grandmother. Shy, tall, and often isolated, she found refuge in books and began writing early, partly because the stories around her rarely made room for a Black girl like herself. She studied at Pasadena City College and later attended the Clarion Science Fiction Writers Workshop, experiences that strengthened both her technical skill and her conviction that speculative fiction could be a serious vehicle for social, historical, and moral inquiry.

Octavia E. Butler
A gripping dystopian tale of survival, empathy, and spiritual awakening in a collapsing America ravaged by climate change.

Octavia E. Butler
Time-travel confronts slavery's brutal legacy in this revolutionary masterpiece.

Octavia E. Butler
Afrofuturist vampire tale reimagines identity, power, and Black existence.

Octavia E. Butler
A gripping dystopian tale of survival, empathy, and spiritual awakening in a collapsing America ravaged by climate change.

Octavia E. Butler
Time-travel confronts slavery's brutal legacy in this revolutionary masterpiece.

Octavia E. Butler
Afrofuturist vampire tale reimagines identity, power, and Black existence.
"Octavia E. Butler is one of the finest voices in fiction—period"
— Washington Post Book World
"Octavia Butler, a writer of science fiction, brought elements of African and African-American spiritualism, mysticism, and mythology to her novels and stories"
— MacArthur Foundation
"In Her Inventive and Prescient Stories, Octavia Butler Wrote Herself Into the Science Fiction Canon"
— Smithsonian Magazine
"In Kindred, Octavia Butler creates a road for the impossible and a balm for the unbearable"
— Walter Mosley
"Octavia E. Butler was an African American author chiefly noted for her science fiction novels about future societies and superhuman powers"
— Britannica
"Octavia E Butler: Visionary black sci-fi writer"
— BBC World Service
"Octavia Butler is a writer who will be with us for a long, long time"
— Harlan Ellison
"Octavia Butler was one of the Northwest's most prominent science fiction writers"
— Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"The Prophet Octavia Butler"
— Elizabeth Acevedo
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