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What We Can Learn From Octavia Butler in Times of Chaos - Dallas Weekly

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Octavia Butler's works, including "Parable of the Sower," offer a roadmap for survival in a collapsing society, and her prescience has made her work more relevant than ever, especially in the face of climate change and political chaos.

The post What We Can Learn From Octavia Butler in Times of Chaos appeared first on Dallas Weekly.

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