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    Bob Shaw. Robert Shaw [1] (31 December 1931 – 11 February 1996) was a science fiction writer and fan from Northern Ireland, noted for his originality and wit. He won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1979 and 1980. His short story "Light of Other Days" was a Hugo Award nominee in 1967, as was his novel The Ragged Astronauts in 1987.

  2. Bob Shaw was born December 31, 1931 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, eldest son of three sons of a cop. He went to Belfast College of Technology. He died in Warrington, England at the age of 64 on February 11, 1996 after having cancer.

  3. Robert Archibald Shaw (9 August 1927 – 28 August 1978) was an English actor, novelist, playwright and screenwriter. Beginning his career in theatre, Shaw joined the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre after the Second World War and appeared in productions of Macbeth , Henry VIII , Cymbeline , and other Shakespeare plays .

  4. Oct 5, 2021 · The conflict between Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss in particular would later become known as one of Hollywood's greatest feuds. "For the people who work in film and are interested in film, it ...

  5. Robert Shaw was a British actor and novelist who starred in films such as From Russia with Love, A Man for All Seasons and Jaws. He had a turbulent personal life, marrying twice and having several children, and died of a heart attack in 1978.

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    • August 28, 1978
  6. Feb 12, 1996 · Bob Shaw was born in Northern Ireland. After working in structural engineering, industrial public relations, and journalism he became a full time science fiction writer in 1975. Shaw was noted for his originality and wit. He was two-time recipient (in 1979 and 1980) of the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer. His short story Light of Other Days was ...

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  8. Publication date. August 1966. " Light of Other Days " is a science fiction short story by Bob Shaw. It was originally published in August 1966 in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. [1] The story uses the idea of "slow glass": glass through which light takes years to pass. Bob Shaw used this idea again in later stories.

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