"Fire Watch" (1982) was included in Willis's
short story collections Fire Watch (1984) and
The Best of Connie Willis: Award-Winning Stories (2013). The idea of a time-traveling history department at
University of Oxford, introduced in this novelette, was also used in her later novels
Doomsday Book (1992),
To Say Nothing of the Dog (1997), and
Blackout/All Clear (2010), as was the character of Professor James Dunworthy. Although Willis's writing of "Fire Watch" predates the production of
Doomsday Book by about a decade, Kivrin Engle, the main character of
Doomsday Book, also appears as a minor character in "Fire Watch". The novelette references Engle's experience with the
Black Death while time-traveling in the 14th century. ==See also==