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RIP, Octavia Butler

Monday, February 27, 2006


Photo: Joshua Trujillo / Seattle P-I

My brother is a big fan of Octavia Butler, a pioneer author in the sci-fi genre. (Seattle PI):
Her father was a shoeshine man who died when she was a child, her mother was a maid who brought her along on jobs, yet Octavia Butler rose from these humble beginnings to become one of the country's leading writers - a female African American pioneer in the white, male domain of science fiction.

She remains the only science fiction writer to receive one of the vaunted "genius grants" from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a hard-earned $295,000 windfall in 1995 that followed years of poverty and personal struggles with shyness and self-doubt.