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SCIENCE FICTION SHORT STORY ANTHOLOGY FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1967
Flies (Silverberg short story); Evensong (short story); Lord Randy, My Son; The Escaping; What Happened to Auguste Clarot?; Ersatz (short story); Encounter with a Hick; The Recognition; Test to Destruction; Encounter with a hick; Test to destruction

Evensong         
  • A parish church choir at [[All Saints' Church, Northampton]] singing Evensong
  • The choir in procession at a service at [[St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne]].
  • Choral Evensong at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
  • Christchurch Cathedral]] Choir, [[Lagos]]
  • The choir rehearsing for Evensong in [[York Minster]]
COMMON NAME FOR A CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICE ORIGINATING IN THE ANGLICAN TRADITION AS PART OF THE REFORMED PRACTICE OF THE DAILY OFFICE OR CANONICAL HOURS
Evening Prayer (Anglican); Choral evensong; Solemn Evensong; Even-song; Evensong Service; Choral Evensong; User:Daphne Preston-Kendal/Evensong
Evensong is a church service traditionally held near sunset focused on singing psalms and other biblical canticles. In origin, it is identical to the canonical hour of vespers.
evensong         
  • A parish church choir at [[All Saints' Church, Northampton]] singing Evensong
  • The choir in procession at a service at [[St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne]].
  • Choral Evensong at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
  • Christchurch Cathedral]] Choir, [[Lagos]]
  • The choir rehearsing for Evensong in [[York Minster]]
COMMON NAME FOR A CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICE ORIGINATING IN THE ANGLICAN TRADITION AS PART OF THE REFORMED PRACTICE OF THE DAILY OFFICE OR CANONICAL HOURS
Evening Prayer (Anglican); Choral evensong; Solemn Evensong; Even-song; Evensong Service; Choral Evensong; User:Daphne Preston-Kendal/Evensong
Evensong is the evening service in the Anglican Church.
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Evensong         
  • A parish church choir at [[All Saints' Church, Northampton]] singing Evensong
  • The choir in procession at a service at [[St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne]].
  • Choral Evensong at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
  • Christchurch Cathedral]] Choir, [[Lagos]]
  • The choir rehearsing for Evensong in [[York Minster]]
COMMON NAME FOR A CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICE ORIGINATING IN THE ANGLICAN TRADITION AS PART OF THE REFORMED PRACTICE OF THE DAILY OFFICE OR CANONICAL HOURS
Evening Prayer (Anglican); Choral evensong; Solemn Evensong; Even-song; Evensong Service; Choral Evensong; User:Daphne Preston-Kendal/Evensong
·noun A song for the evening; the evening service or form of worship (in the Church of England including vespers and compline); also, the time of evensong.

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Dangerous Visions

Dangerous Visions is a science fiction short story anthology edited by American writer Harlan Ellison and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. It was published in 1967.

A path-breaking collection, Dangerous Visions helped define the New Wave science fiction movement, particularly in its depiction of sex in science fiction. Writer/editor Al Sarrantonio writes how Dangerous Visions "almost single-handedly [...] changed the way readers thought about science fiction."

Contributors to the volume included 20 authors who had won, or would win, a Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, or BSFA award, and 16 with multiple such awards. Ellison introduced the anthology both collectively and individually while authors provided afterwords to their own stories.