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Lawrence Taylor Shaw (November 9, 1924 – April 1, 1985) was an American Hugo Award-winning science fiction fan, author, editor and literary agent who usually published as Larry T. Shaw. Shaw joined a group of science fiction writers known as the
Futurians The Futurians were a group of science fiction (SF) fans, many of whom became editors and writers as well. The Futurians were based in New York City and were a major force in the development of science fiction writing and science fiction fandom i ...
during the early 1940s. From 1948 through the early 1950s, he wrote short fiction before becoming an editor for the magazines '' If'' and later ''
Infinity Science Fiction ''Infinity Science Fiction'' was an American science fiction magazine, edited by Larry T. Shaw, and published by Royal Publications. The first issue, which appeared in November 1955, included Arthur C. Clarke's " The Star", a story about a pl ...
''. He published Harlan Ellison's first magazine story "Glowworm" (1955) in ''Infinity Science Fiction'', after Ellison's first sale to
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. From 1954 to 1955 Shaw edited ''Rodding and Re-Styling'', an automotive sports magazine.Ashley, ''Transformations'', p. 73. After those magazines terminated during 1958, Shaw edited
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magazines, automotive magazines and other material until 1963, when he began editing for Irwin Stein's company
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. He continued working as an editor until 1975, when he began work mainly as a literary agent. He received a Special Hugo Award during 1984 for lifetime achievement as an editor.Long List of Hugo Awards: 1984
/ref> Shaw was married to science fiction and Spur Award-winning
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author Lee Hoffman from 1956 to 1958. He later married Noreen Kane (1930–2005). Shaw died of cancer on April 1 1985.


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