De Abaitua was born in Ormskirk, Liverpool and grew up in Maghull in Merseyside. He was educated at Deyes High Comprehensive. He studied English Literature at the University of York and was awarded a British Academy grant to study the Creative Writing master's degree at the University of East Anglia. Between July 1994 and January 1995, he lived with the author Will Self in a cottage in Knodishall, Suffolk. He worked as amanuensis to Will Self. His transcript of an interview between Will Self and JG Ballard was published in Will Self's collection of journalism, Junk Mail. He recounted the story of this whole period in his 2018 literary memoir Self & I, which was described as 'erudite yet hilarious' by The Observer and was shortlisted for the New Angle Prize. He was Deputy Editor of The Idler magazine from 1995-1999. His short story 'Inbetween' was published in the bestselling anthology of rave fiction, Disco Biscuits. He adapted the story into a short film script that was filmed and broadcast by Channel 4in 1999. In 2001, he wrote and presented SF:UK, a low-budget documentary series on the history of science fiction for Channel 4. He was editor of Channel 4's film website and producer of the Film4 show Movie Rush. His debut novel The Red Men was shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2008. Directors Shynola adapted the first chapter of The Red Men into a short film Dr Easy, produced by Film4 and Warp Films. His second novel IF THEN explored the use of social monitoring and algorithms to replace market mechanisms in the administration of the British town of Lewes. The novel also drew upon the First World War experiences of science fiction writerOlaf Stapledon, mathematician Lewis Fry Richardson, philosopher Pierre Teilhard De Chardin and John Hargrave, the founder of the radical interwar camping movement The Kindred of the Kibbo Kift. His third novel The Destructives completes this loose trilogy of science fiction novels on consciousness and artificial intelligence. After the publication of his history and memoir The Art of Camping:The History and Practice of Sleeping Under the Stars he appeared on Radio 4'sThe Today Programme, . The Art of Camping was chosen as one of The Economist's Books of the Year.
Works
Novels
The Red Men, Snowbooks, 2007, Gollancz, 2014, Angry Robot, 2017
IF THEN, Angry Robot, 2015
The Destructives, Angry Robot, 2016
Non-fiction
Self & I: A Memoir of Literary Ambition, Eye Books, 2018
The Art of Camping: The History and Practice of Sleeping Under the Stars, Hamish Hamilton, 2011
The Idler's Companion: An anthology of Lazy Literature, 4th Estate, 1996