Shaw was born and raised in
Belfast, the eldest of three sons of a policeman. He learned of science fiction at about 11 years old when he read an
A. E. van Vogt short story in an early edition of
Astounding Science-Fiction magazine. During the Second World War, American troops passed through Northern Ireland and often left their used SF magazines behind at
Smithfield Market, where they were available for locals. He later described the experience as being more significant and long-lasting than taking
LSD. He attended
Belfast College of Technology. In 1950 he joined the group Irish Fandom, which also included another Northern Irish science fiction writer
James White, and met at the house of
Walt Willis on Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast. The group was influential in the early history of science fiction fandom and produced fanzines
Hyphen and
Slant; Shaw contributed material to both. His first professional science fiction short story was published in 1954, followed by several others. He gave up writing and went with his first wife Sadie (née Sarah Gourley) and their son and two daughters to live in Canada from 1956 to 1958. His novel
Vertigo is set in
Alberta, and
Orbitsville's limitless grasslands may have been influenced by this period in his life. Originally trained as a
structural engineer, he worked as an aircraft designer for
Short and Harland, then as science correspondent to
The Belfast Telegraph from 1966 to 1969, and as publicity officer for
Vickers Shipbuilding (1973–1975), before starting to write full-time. In April 1973, during
the Troubles, Shaw and his family moved from Northern Ireland to England, where he produced most of his published work: first to
Ulverston, then to
Grappenhall in
Warrington. After Sadie died suddenly in 1991, Shaw lived alone there for some years. Shaw nearly lost his eyesight through illness, and suffered
migraine-induced
visual disturbances throughout his life. Speculative treatments of seeing, and references to eyes and vision, appear in some of his works. He was quoted in 1991 as saying: "I write science fiction for people who don't read a great deal of science fiction." He married American Nancy Tucker in 1995 and went to the US to live with her, then returned to England in the last months of his life. Shaw died of cancer on 11 February 1996. ==Works==