
Harry Turtledove
DEPARTURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Author’s Note
Counting Potsherds
Death in Vesunna (With Elaine O ‘Byrne)
Departures
Islands in the Sea
Not All Wolves
Clash of Arms
Pillar of Cloud, Pillar Of Fire
Report of The Special Committee On The Quality Of Life
Batboy
The Last Reunion
Designated Hitter
Gladly Wolde He Lerne
The Barbecue, The Movie, And Other Unfortunately Not So Relevant Material
In The Presence Of Mine Enemies
The R Strain
Lure
Secret Names
Les Mortes D’arthur
Last Favor
Nasty, Brutish, And…
AUTHOR’S NOTE
The stories in this book appear in chronological order, starting in the early second century B.C. and ending about a thousand years from now. Rather more are science fiction than fantasy; it’s hard to tell into which genre a couple of them can fall. They are intended to amuse and, with a little luck, to provoke thought. Some of the notes talk about how they came to be written, others about the ideas they examine. One of the things that makes science fiction and fantasy the exciting fields they are is that they let a writer look at ideas from angles impossible to achieve in other genres. I hope you enjoy these unusual angles.
COUNTING POTSHERDS
Our own civilization owes Greece in the fifth century B.C. so much: democracy, the drama, the liberation both of the examination of the natural world and of historical inquiry from the straitjacket of theology. But before these things could flower, Greece had to succeed in repelling the invasion of the Persian Empire, the mightiest state of the day. This she did, by a narrow margin. But suppose Greece had failed…
The ship clung close to land, like a roach scuttling along a wall. When at last the coast veered north and west, the ship conformed, steering oars squealing in their sockets and henna-dyed wool sail billowing as it filled with wind to push the vessel onto its new course.
