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  2. Wild Seed (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wild Seed is a science fiction novel by American writer Octavia Butler.Although published in 1980 as the fourth book of the Patternist series, it is the earliest book in the chronology of the Patternist world.

  3. Octavia E. Butler - Wikipedia

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    Octavia Estelle Butler (June 22, 1947 – February 24, 2006) was an American science fiction writer who won several awards for her works, including Hugo, Locus, and Nebula awards.

  4. Mind of My Mind - Wikipedia

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    Holden, Rebecca J. "'I Began Writing about Power Because I Had So Little': The Impact of Octavia Butler's Early Work on Feminist Science Fiction as a Whole (and on One Feminist Science Fiction Scholar in Particular)." Strange Matings: Science Fiction, Feminism, African American Voices, and Octavia E. Butler. Ed. Rebecca J. Holden and Nisi Shawl.

  5. What Octavia E. Butler understood above all: vulnerability - AOL

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    Edan Lepucki, author of the dystopian novel 'California,' explains the power of 'Parable of the Sower,' the most popular speculative work on the Ultimate L.A. Bookshelf.

  6. Immortality in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Octavia E. Butler's 1980 novel Wild Seed contrasts the different forms of immortality of its two immortal characters representing masculinity and femininity, respectively; the former relies on killing other people and taking over their bodies whereas the latter is a regenerative kind of immortality which can be used to help others.

  7. Bloodchild and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    "'We Get to Live, and So Do They': Octavia Butler's Contact Zones." Strange Matings: Science Fiction, Feminism, African American Voices, and Octavia E. Butler. Ed. Rebecca J. Holden and Nisi Shawl. Seattle, WA: Aqueduct, 2013. 140-167. Hampton, Gregory Jerome. "On the Phone with Octavia Butler." Changing Bodies in the Fiction of Octavia Butler ...

  8. Patternist series - Wikipedia

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    First combined publication (Warner Books)The Patternist series (also known as the Patternmaster series or Seed to Harvest) is a group of science fiction novels by Octavia E. Butler that detail a secret history continuing from the Ancient Egyptian period to the far future that involves telepathic mind control and an extraterrestrial plague.

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