Photo of Capobianco

Michael Capobianco

Michael Capobianco has published one solo science fiction novel, Burster (Bantam 1990). He is co-author, with William Barton, of the controversial hardcore sf book Iris (Doubleday 1990, Bantam paperback 1991) and the critically acclaimed near-future novel Fellow Traveler, 1991), as well as several magazine articles on planetology and the exploration of the solar system. Their story "The Adventure of the Russian Grave" appeared in the anthology Sherlock Holmes in Orbit (DAW, 1995). Alpha Centauri , (Avon, 1997) a third novel collaboration with William Barton, will hit the book stores in June. He and Barton are currently working on White Light, which will be published by Avon in 1998.

Born in Washington, D.C. in 1950, Capobianco graduated from the University of Virginia with a major in Interdisciplinary Studies. For many years he was involved in the development of computer simulations and game software. An amateur astronomer, he is a member of the International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA).

You are visitor number since this page was published.

SFWA

HTML DTD Validated