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* "On a Hot Summer Night in a Place Far Away" (1985)
* "On a Hot Summer Night in a Place Far Away" (1985)
* "In the Abode of the Snows" (1986)
* "In the Abode of the Snows" (1986)
* "Rachel in Love" (1987)
* "[[Rachel in Love]]" (1987)
* "Touch of the Bear" (1980)
* "Touch of the Bear" (1980)
* "His Vegetable Wife" (1986)
* "[[His Vegetable Wife]]" (1986)
* "In the Islands" (1983)
* "In the Islands" (1983)
* "With Four Lean Hounds" (1984)
* "With Four Lean Hounds" (1984)
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* "On the Dark Side of the Station Where the Train Never Stops" (1984)
* "On the Dark Side of the Station Where the Train Never Stops" (1984)
* "Sweetly the Waves Call to Me" (1981)
* "Sweetly the Waves Call to Me" (1981)
* "Women in the Trees"  
* "[[Women in the Trees]]"  
* "Afterword: Why I Write" (essay)
* "Afterword: Why I Write" (essay)


[[Category:1990 publications]]
[[Category:1990 publications]]
[[Category:Collections]]
[[Category:Short story collections]]

Revision as of 13:54, 21 November 2010

Points of Departure is a 1990 collection of fiction by Pat Murphy.

The collection won the Philip K. Dick Award.

Editions

  • 1990: Bantam Spectra Special Editions, ISBN 0-553-28615-3 (cover Mark Harrison)

Contents

  • "Introduction" essay by Kate Wilhelm
  • "Dead Men on TV" (1988)
  • "Bones" (1991)
  • "Prescience" (1989)
  • "Good-bye, Cynthia" (1988)
  • "A Falling Star Is a Rock from Outer Space" (1986)
  • "On a Hot Summer Night in a Place Far Away" (1985)
  • "In the Abode of the Snows" (1986)
  • "Rachel in Love" (1987)
  • "Touch of the Bear" (1980)
  • "His Vegetable Wife" (1986)
  • "In the Islands" (1983)
  • "With Four Lean Hounds" (1984)
  • "Clay Devils" (1987)
  • "Don't Look Back" (1980)
  • "Orange Blossom Time" (1981)
  • "Recycling Strategies for the Inner City"
  • "On the Dark Side of the Station Where the Train Never Stops" (1984)
  • "Sweetly the Waves Call to Me" (1981)
  • "Women in the Trees"
  • "Afterword: Why I Write" (essay)