Octavia E. Butler (1947-2006)
Butler is considered the first African American female science-fiction writer. In a field historically dominated by white men, Butler brought a fresh perspective to the genre. Throughout her novels, Butler examined the psychological and societal ramifications of gender, enslavement, race, and sexuality.
A multi-award winning writer, with several Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke awards, Butler was the first Sci-fi writer to win the MacArthur Foundation "Genius" grant in 1995.
Other work by Butler