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Michael Victor Capobianco (born November 12, 1950) is an American science fiction writer.Capobianco wrote four novels jointly with William Barton. The books were published during the 1990s.[ The books address themes such as the Cold War, space travel, and space opera.] Capobianco served as President of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) from 1996–1998 and again from 2007-2008. He received the Service to SFWA Award in 2004. He was married to the late science fiction author, Ann C. Crispin. Works- Burster; July 1990. ({{ISBN|0-553-28543-2}}). Young man on colony ship sent back to Earth after mysterious radio silence.
By William Barton and Capobianco - Iris, February 1990 ({{ISBN|0-385-26727-4}}) SF novel of colonists’ lives on a wandering gas giant.
- Fellow Traveler, July 1991 ({{ISBN|0-553-29115-7}}). SF novel of U.S./Soviet conflict over space travel.
- Alpha Centauri, July 1997 ({{ISBN|0-380-79282-6}}). Terrorists plague a colony ship that is mankind’s last hope.
- White Light, October 1998 ({{ISBN|0-380-79516-7}}). Two families travel to the heart of the universe and find a Tipleresque heaven.
References. Retrieved 2015-07-20. Select a title to see its linked publication history and general information. Select a particular edition (title) for more data at that level, such as a front cover image or linked contents. }}External links- {{Official website|michael-capobianco.com}}
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