Also: Sean Bodley, the artist who did the cover and a lot of the interior art for the game has a handful of works from or inspired by Parable of the Sower. It's cool that while reading, these works formed a kind of natural visual foundation for me to imagine the story through art I'd seen but had no context for. Here is an example:
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I also recently read this and agree it's a great book. You should definitely read the sequel, Parable of the Talents, next.
I am definitely going to. I'm really curious to see where it goes!
I read Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis series years ago. I feel foolish for having discovered her and not read more of her books after finishing that! I'm going to try to avoid making that mistake again.
Octavia butler is an amazing writer. Her work was so underappriciated for so long. I'm glad more people are reading her writings. My personal fav is the liliths brood series.
She definetly had some slrpnk energy in alot of her writing, and even though she deals with heavy topics, the books manage to stay optimistic.
I wish so much that she was still around! She was so ahead of her time. I think if she were still alive, she'd have built up a massive fandom at this point, and be such an incredible voice in our culture. And imagine what she might be writing! If her work feels current decades later, how wild would her work be in the present?? I'm confident that it world be enormously controversial in all the best ways!
So true! And her last book was published in 2006, so somewhat recent (or maybe I'm just showing my age lol).
I also think alot about how different her body of work would be if she had been able to support herself with her writing and didn't need to spend her time at other jobs.
Still so grateful we have the stories she was able to give us before passing.