- William Barton (writer)
William Renald Barton III (born
September 28 1950 ) is an Americanscience fiction writer. He is known for writing novels in collaboration withMichael Capobianco . Many of their novels deal with themes such as theCold War , space travel, andspace opera .Barton also has written short stories that put an emphasis on sexuality and human morality in otherwise traditional science fiction. His short fiction has appeared in "
Asimov's " and "Sci Fiction ".Bibliography
*"Hunting on Kunderer"; August 1973, ISBN 0-441-48245-7 On a jungle world populated by dinosaur-like predators, a group of hunters must deal with deadly beasts, sabotage, and an alien studying human sexuality.
*"A Plague of All Cowards"; August 1976, ISBN 0-441-66780-5 Zoltan Tharkie, a professional space pirate, is hired by the government of human civilization to track down an assassin.
*"Iris"; with Michael Capobianco, February 1990, ISBN 0-385-26727-4 A wandering
gas giant and its moons hold awesome alien secrets for a group of dissatisfied colonists.*"Fellow Traveler"; with Michael Capobianco, July 1991, ISBN 0-553-29115-7 The United States and the
USSR squabble over the dangers and rewards ofasteroid mining during the Cold War.*"Dark Sky Legion"; August 1992, ISBN 0-553-29616-7 An eternally young, millennia-old man in a far-future star empire is faced with difficult decisions about whether or not to destroy a planet in order to preserve the status quo.
*"Yellow Matter"; December 1993, no ISBN Signed and numbered chapbook published by TAL Publications, Leesburg, VA. A man sexually harassed by an alien creature eventually comes to prefer being treated as a sex object for this species.
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When Heaven Fell "; March 1995, ISBN 0-446-60166-7 A human mercenary for powerful alien conquerors returns to an enslaved Earth while on leave, finding a people both apathetic and desperate.*"The Transmigration of Souls"; January 1996, ISBN 0-446-60167-5 A portal on the moon leads a team of international scientists—and the American soldiers sent to stop them—to alternate realities.
*"Acts of Conscience"; January 1997, ISBN 0-446-67251-3 A specialist mechanic acquires an FTL spaceship, discovers ominous signs on a colony world, and plays a part in the decision of whether or not to wipe out humanity for the sake of other species.
*"Alpha Centauri"; with Michael Capobianco, July 1997, ISBN 0-380-79282-6 A terrorist plague endangers an exploration ship; the leavings of ancient aliens suggest it might not matter whether they save themselves or not.
*"White Light"; with Michael Capobianco; October 1998, ISBN 0-380-79516-7 Two families travel to the heart of the universe and find a Tipleresque heaven.
*"When We Were Real"; June 1999, ISBN 0-446-60706-1 Darius Murphy escapes an oppressive religious matriarchy to find love and war in the darkness between the stars.
External links
* [http://webnews.sff.net/read?cmd=xover&group=sff.people.william-barton&from=-10 William Barton's newsgroup]
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* [http://freesfonline.de/authors/barton.html William Barton's online fiction] at "Free Speculative Fiction Online"
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