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What does “;” in “If in Your Dreams; the Flood” mean?

I suspect that ";" meant to show that the story has TWO names, ("If in Your Dreams" and "The Flood" respectively), they were just combined in one title.

Am I correct? If not, then what does it mean?

I've contacted the writer who decided upon that title, and I'll see if he can respond to you directly :)


Wolf, Watercress Studio Director

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So, after asking around, we don't remember who put in the semicolon. Here's an explanation of the title by the concept creator though!

"My original title had been "If in your dreams the flood," in homage to "If on a winter's night a traveler," this novel by an Italian guy named Italo Calvino. With the imagery of a flood having been taken as inspiration from "Ophelia," the Lumineers song. It beats me what the semicolon is supposed to represent actually." ~Electro


Wolf, Watercress Studio Director