- Bob Shaw
Bob Shaw, born Robert Shaw,cite book |last=Nicholls (Gen. Ed.) |first=Peter |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction |year=1981 |publisher= Granada Publishing Ltd|location= St Albans |isbn=0586053808 ] (
December 31 ,1931 -February 12 ,1996 ) was ascience fiction author and fan fromNorthern Ireland . He was noted for his originality and wit. He was two-time recipient (in 1979 and 1980) of theHugo Award for Best Fan Writer . Hisshort story "Light of Other Days" was aHugo Award nominee in 1967, as was his novel "The Ragged Astronauts" in 1987.Life
Shaw was born and raised in
Belfast , one of three brothers. He originally trained as astructural engineer , but also worked as an aircraft designer andjournalist . He and his first wife Sadie and their children left Northern Ireland forUlverston , England in the mid-1970s, because they were worried about the political situation.Works
He is perhaps best known for "Light of Other Days", the story that introduced the concept of slow glass, through which the past can be seen. (Shaw expanded on the slow glass concept in the novel "
Other Days, Other Eyes ".) His work ranged from essentially mimetic stories with fantastic elements far in the background ("Ground Zero Man ") to van Vogtian extravaganzas ("The Palace of Eternity "). Later in his career he began writing trilogies: The Land trilogy ("The Ragged Astronauts ", "The Wooden Spaceships ", and "The Fugitive Worlds ") was set on a world with no metals. (Because the inhabitants had no way of knowing what they lacked and thus could not discuss it, Shaw asked his publishers to mention the lack of metals on the cover.)Most of Shaw's novels are serious, but he was known in the fan community for his wit. Every year at the British
science fiction convention Eastercon , he would deliver a humorous speech (often part of his famous series known by the tongue-in-cheek label of "Serious Scientific Talks"); these were eventually collected in "The Eastercon Speeches" (1979) and "A Load of Old Bosh" (1995). WithWalt Willis , he was the author of the allegorical "The Enchanted Duplicator ", an oft-reprinted 1954 piece of fiction aboutscience fiction fandom explicitly modeled onJohn Bunyan 's "The Pilgrim's Progress ". He was also (withBrian Aldiss andHarry Harrison ) co-president of theBirmingham Science Fiction Group .Bibliography
* "Night Walk" (1967). London : Gollancz.
* "The Two-Timers" (1968). New York :Ace Books .
* "The Palace Of Eternity" (1969). New York : Ace Pub. Corp.
* "The Shadow Of Heaven" (1969). New York : Avon.
* "One Million Tomorrows" (1970). New York : Ace books.
* "Other Days, Other Eyes" (1972). New York : Ace Books.
* "Tomorrow Lies In Ambush " (1973). New York : Ace Books. - collection.
* "Tomorrow Lies In Ambush" (1973). London: Gollancz. - collection.
* The Orbitsville Trilogy
** "Orbitsville " (1975). London : Gollancz.
** "Orbitsville Departure" (1983). New York : Daw Books.
** "Orbitsville Judgement" (1990). London : Gollancz.
* "A Wreath of Stars" (1976). London : Gollancz.
* "Cosmic Kaleidoscope " (1976). London: Gollancz. - collection.
* "Cosmic Kaleidoscope" (1977). New York: Doubleday - collection.
* "Ground Zero Man " (1971). New York: Avon Books. - revised edition published as "The Peace Machine" (1985). London : Gollancz.
* "Medusa's Children" (1977). New York: Doubleday.
* The Warren Peace saga
** "Who Goes Here? " (1977). London : Gollancz. - reissued in 1988 with a short story "The Giaconda caper".
** "Warren Peace" (1993). London : Gollancz. - reissued in 1994 as "Dimensions"
* "Ship Of Strangers" (1978). London : Gollancz - collection.
* "Vertigo" (1978). London : Gollancz. reissued in 1991 as "Terminal Velocity" by the same publisher.
* "Dagger of the Mind" (1979). London : Gollancz.
* "The Ceres Solution" (1981). London : Granada.
* "A Better Mantrap " (1982). London : Gollancz - collection.
* "Fire Pattern" (1984). London : Gollancz.
* "Messages Found in an Oxygen Bottle" (1986). Cambridge, Mass. : Nesfa. - collection. Bound double format with "Between Two Worlds" byTerry Carr
*Land and Overland Trilogy
** "The Ragged Astronauts" (1986). London : Gollancz.
** "The Wooden Spaceships" (1988). London : Gollancz.
** "The Fugitive Worlds" (1989). London : Gollancz.
* "Killer Planet" (1989). London : Gollancz.
* "Dark Night In Toyland" (1989). London : Gollancz - collection.Nonfiction
* "The Best of the Bushel" (1979)
* "The Eastercon Speeches" (1979)
* "How to Write Science Fiction" (1993)
* "A Load of Old BoSh" (1995) (includes "The Eastercon Speeches")Partial list of short stories
* Light of Other Days (1967)
* Skirmish on a Summer Morning (1976)
* Unreasonable Facsimile (1974)
* A Full Member of the Club (1974)
* The Silent Partners (1959)
* The Element of Chance (1969)
* The Gioconda Caper (1976)
* An Uncomic Book Horror Story (1975)
* Deflation 2001 (1972)
* Waltz of the Bodysnatchers (1976)
* A Little Night Flying (Dark Icarus) (1975)ee also
*
List of Northern Irish writers References
External links
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* [http://spacetrader.org.uk/cp/shawport.htm "Portrait of Bob Shaw"] by Christopher Priest
* [http://news.ansible.co.uk/a104.html Ansible obituary]
* [http://www.ansible.co.uk/writing/bobshaw.html Wreath of Stars - The late Bob Shaw remembered by Dave Langford]
* [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/classics/classics_archive/shaw/shaw1.html Complete text of "Light of Other Days"]
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