A project inspired by
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Hieroglyph.
It had two precends (2019, 2022 within a partecipation of Bruce Sperling too).
After one year and half of work, the one published now takes both the novels (shorts) and the interviews; I'd liked it because it gives a glimpse on how research works, how long it takes to a project to develop (and its perhalps maybes), how choosing directions counts, as several works starts by looking at a prospective, going there in 5/10/15 years of work, study (and monies off course).
I'd liked also the fact that the authors wasn't tied into the optimist, but did some inherent speculations as sci-fi musts...
Certainly a book that rises 1000 questions, but liked it.
Now finally free to get back into the classics , Fritz Leiber, "Ghater, Darkness!" (1950).
It seems fantastic.
Edit, thought I'd made a mistake, deleted two songs by Godfinger, nothing important. Sorry for the mess.