remembering Octavia Butler
Posted by: Rich Watson on February 24, 2009 at 8:27 pm
“…The point was to create, in fiction at least, a tolerant, peaceful civilization – a world in which people were inclined either to accept one another’s differences or at least to behave as though they accepted them since any act of resentment they commit would be punished immediately, personally, inevitably. Eventually, though, I chose not to write about such an empathic society. I wrote instead about a single empathic woman who suffered from the delusion that she shared other people’s pleasure and pain. She was not a particularly peaceful woman, but she did have to consider the consequences of her behavior more than other undeluded people had to. After all, delusional pain hurts just as much as pain from actual trauma. So what if it’s all in your head?”
3 Responses to "remembering Octavia Butler"
2 | Shola Akinnuso
February 26th, 2009 at 11:51 pm
True that.I couldn’t talk for a few hours after that. I’d been so set to meet her when I moved to Cali, that it caught me off guard when the possibility of that ended.
Then it sunk in that her stories were over. Forever.
She was a remarkable writer.
February 27th, 2009 at 4:22 am
An icon in science fiction is with the ancestors. It is tragic in the way she passed on, but we still have her written legacy to enjoy: her countless novels and characters whom hopefully, SOMEBODY should option for some films! Her work is long overdue!













