William Barton (writer)

William Barton (writer)

William Renald Barton III (born September 28 1950) is an American science fiction writer. He is known for writing novels in collaboration with Michael Capobianco. Many of their novels deal with themes such as the Cold War, space travel, and space 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 of asteroid 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.

*"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]
*isfdb name|id=William_Barton|name=William Barton
* [http://freesfonline.de/authors/barton.html William Barton's online fiction] at "Free Speculative Fiction Online"


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