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Bloodchild

This peerless short story by visionary fiction writer Octavia Butler examines the legacy — and future — of colonization and human bondage

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29 min readOct 22, 2020

By Octavia E. Butler

If there has ever been a moment for visionary speculative fiction — stories that imagine worlds that show us how our own might be better and more just, it is now. OneZero is dedicated to exploring the ideas and technologies that move the now-world toward those nascent future ones — ideas like those found in Octavia E. Butler’s masterwork of short fiction “Bloodchild.” As Walidah Imarisha, editor of Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements, writes in a companion piece about visionary fiction, “We can’t build what we can’t imagine, so it is imperative for us to create spaces that allow us to infinitely stretch our understanding of what’s possible.” In the shadow of George Floyd’s murder, of the pandemic, of Trump, we must embrace truly visionary fiction. No one perfected this art better than Butler. She also wrote very few short stories, and this is perhaps her best — perhaps it can be an inspiration, a balm, and a compass in a time when the future is more uncertain, and more open, than ever. Enjoy.

My last night of childhood began with a visit home. T’Gatoi’s sister had given us two sterile eggs…

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OneZero is a former publication from Medium about the impact of technology on people and the future. Currently inactive and not taking submissions.

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Now this is the real deal. Dense. Heavy. Thick. Frightening. Well-thought and well crafted. More like this, please!

Seems to be this way now for all of us. We are but food for parasites that suck us dry, and demand our allegiance and "love" at the same time.

Thank you, this is one of my very favorite SF short stories. I loved the 2000X dramatization as well.