Conception: Birth of ‘The Phoenix’

Conception: Birth of ‘The Phoenix’

Please justify that hyphen to me.

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David King
David King
6 years ago

Mystery meat as well, considering the phoenix is mythical, and thus the conception shown would not be real. And conception is not birth.
And why – the random dash in – the title?

Hitch
6 years ago
Reply to  David King

Indeed. Last time I looked THE (singular) Phoenix was not born of impregnated seed, but rose from its own ashes, no? At the age of 500?

Ian
Ian
6 years ago

Well you can’t accuse the title of lying.

Naaman_Brown
Naaman_Brown
6 years ago

[sarcasm]Is that a planet being attacked by a worm from a space-time wormhole?
Not another transdimensional space story I hope.[/sarcasm]

Nothing says professionalism like the cover title reading
Conception
Birth of – The Phoenix

and the Amazon book page giving it as:
Conception: Birth of ‘The Phoenix’

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
6 years ago

I think the hyphen represents – a pause. Some people – base their punctuation – on where they put pauses – in speech. This is essentially – a road to nowhere.

red
red
6 years ago

Why is that iThing charger cable plugged into an orange?

Naaman_Brown
Naaman_Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  red

Electric Orange is an actual German band, so maybe it’s a metaphor.