Hello!! I'm a reader from America...
anonymous
April 21 2006, 18:16:00 UTC
Wow, it is an honor talking to you. :) YAY! I have for so long wanted to review on this story but am not used to having registering. So I am reviewing here. Back when you wrote "Unbreakable Link" and "Cassandra's Memoirs"...I found the fic when I was 22, read, and hung on your every chapter. They were GREAT! OMG you have a way of making someone stay on the edge of their seat! (I am serious I would tune in every day to see a new chapter). But recently I worry, it has been two years almost (I am 26 now) and I still have not seen anymore chapters on Cassandra. You left a cliffhanger and I am dying to know what happened. :( Does the dance teacher ever "out" Hermione about being Voldemort's Daughter? What happens to Cassandra? Is there anyway you could give me a lil' quick synopis of what happened afterwards, maybe this will put my curiousity at rest. I have a couple other friends who I have hooked on HP fanfiction and they had the same question too. You are a great writer and I read your other stories as well. (all of which are very good
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Re: Hello!! I'm a reader from America...fair_terentiaApril 21 2006, 22:22:59 UTC
Aw, thanks so much for lovely, lovely comments.
Oh, yes, and I'm Silvestria- this is my personal journal, so yes, same person!
About Cassandra. Yes. Honestly. I love that story. I am far more engaged with those characters than any other characters I've ever created. Cassandra, Nero, Catherine, Xanthia and all the rest are very dear friends of mine. I haven't written anything for ages on it, though I often think out scenes in my head and the characters and plot are very much alive for me. The characters have grown and developed a lot from what they were whenever they were first created.
Basically, as I've grown as a writer, reader and indeed person, the way I've been writing it has become problematic. The technique of writing Cassandra's journal meant that I had to include lots of information and scenes that are not really relevant to the plot which, considering that the story will/would span all 7 years at Hogwarts would make it really very, very long. Secondly, I insisted on concealing Lady Potter's identity (it's pretty obvious
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I just wanted to make sure this was the right site before I responded on my LJ account. Thank you so much for getting back to me. Yes I still read your stories and congrats on getting into Cambridge. I just finished my bachelors and graduate on wednesday. I love to write my own stories but they are not HP related but still, nothing is as good as your stories. I am basically a Hr/H, Hr/D, & Hr/D shipper. So that is why I find your stories practically addictive (in a good way. ^_^ LOL!) As far as everything being well in America...blah...once they get Bush out of office then things may get better. >< No body really likes him. Now there are arguments about whether immigrants should be allowed in America...uh...reality check for Bush...America is nothing BUT immagrants that is what the country is founded on. The only true Americans lost all their land and run casinos out west. (I talking about the Indians of course) but I wont get into it. All I know is that if another Bush moves into office I am moving to CANADA. Hehehe thank you though
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I friended you a couple days back to obtain the Wives and Daughters files. (So nice of you to share, by the way!) Would you mind friending me back when you get the chance?
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Oh, yes, and I'm Silvestria- this is my personal journal, so yes, same person!
About Cassandra. Yes. Honestly. I love that story. I am far more engaged with those characters than any other characters I've ever created. Cassandra, Nero, Catherine, Xanthia and all the rest are very dear friends of mine. I haven't written anything for ages on it, though I often think out scenes in my head and the characters and plot are very much alive for me. The characters have grown and developed a lot from what they were whenever they were first created.
Basically, as I've grown as a writer, reader and indeed person, the way I've been writing it has become problematic. The technique of writing Cassandra's journal meant that I had to include lots of information and scenes that are not really relevant to the plot which, considering that the story will/would span all 7 years at Hogwarts would make it really very, very long. Secondly, I insisted on concealing Lady Potter's identity (it's pretty obvious ( ... )
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I friended you a couple days back to obtain the Wives and Daughters files. (So nice of you to share, by the way!) Would you mind friending me back when you get the chance?
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