Indefinite Time
Jan Grue
Sometimes we need complicated machines in orderto travel in time, other times it doesn’t take more than a thought. Now you are standing in a copse inAustria, preparing to kill the infant Hitler. Now you are standing at Constitutional Fathers in 1814, regrettingthat you didn’t put on some warmer clothes.
The twelve short stories in Indefinite Time deal with the unforeseeabilityof events the changeability of history. They explain why we happen to live inthe best of all conceivable worlds and who will turn out the light and shut thedoor upon leaving, when Norway (in the rather near future) has been shut down,dismantled and shipped off to foreign owners.

