Fire Watch (book)
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Fire Watch is a 1984 book of short stories by Connie Willis that touches on time travel, nuclear war, the end of the world, and cornball humour.
The title story, "Fire Watch", is about a time-travelling "historian" who goes back to The Blitz in London. He's miffed because he spent years preparing to travel with St. Paul and gets sent to St. Paul's Cathedral in London, instead. The idea of time travel used here is also used to great effect in Willis's novels Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing of the Dog.
The stories are:
- "Fire Watch"
- "All My Darling Daughters"
- "The Sidon in the Mirror"
- "Samaritan"
- "Service for the Burial of the Dead"
- "Mail Order Clone"
- "Daisy, in the Sun"
- "A Letter from the Clearys"
- "And Come from Miles Around"
- "Blued Moon"
- "Lost and Found"
- "The Father of the Bride"
This was Connie Willis's first collection. The story Fire Watch won both a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award for Best Novelette; A Letter from the Clearys won a Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
