| 5 Mar 2004 | Ravyn Pyra | Love your stories!!! Realistic...but at the same time...not. Ya know?? Is very good!!!! | |
| 1 Apr 2004 | Shadow Child | This is fantastic! I love what you've done with this story! Absolutely amazing! Best of luck with it, you really ought to get it published. In the meantime, post more please! | |
| 31 May 2004 | Theresa Ellen Krause | No...Tolkein was good for his epoch, and is still the best youth entertainment going (personal bias, I guess.) Nevertheless, one can't always write what's in their head, and Tolkein is notorious for an archaic writing style common in the epic (which I rather like.) His action illustrating isn't entirely up-to-date, is all. On the other hand, Miss Silvestris' publication (this is technically a publication) is very modern, carrying notes of sensationalism--post-modern in her use of irony and ironic voice--this is fantasy with a sci-fi twinge, and highly enjoyable for it. | |
| 3 Aug 2004 | Arina Ferral | umm silvy? that's a REALLY bad excuse for not writing all of pangea down and i'm really angry at you for depriving the rest of the people in this sad pathetic world of rion and lazuli and crow and kitsune and etc. i can't tell that english isn't your second language, in fact i've found that because english isn't your second language your writing has a different flavor. along with your art work. i am in awe of what you can do. your style is incredibly unique. to create a world like pangea and not write down it's story is a crime against humanity. if you ever get published guess whose going to be the one who buys multiple copies so i can take one everywhere me (and every other person with ANY literary taste). i love all of your work. | |
| 4 Aug 2004 | N. "Jaden" Kokko | Power of Goodbye, was amazing, I actually cried at the end. Very very moving.
You have a genuilly different touch in your writing, it's soft, thin, colouring but extremely powerful. I love it. Please become a writer and bublish something so I can have something as special as this in my Library. | |
| 17 Jan 2005 | Anon. | "the power of goodbye" how am i gonna explain what i think of the story, well one word comes close too it PERFECT. it is my favorite story, it moves you and takes you on a journey far away from reality. | |
| 6 Jan 2006 | Jonathan | English isn't your first language?! Your writing is some of the best I've read in my life! "The Power of Goodbye" was one of the most powerful stories I'd read before in my entire life. I just can't wait for Pangaea to come out, I'll pick up a copy of it as soon as is possible. | |
| 11 Mar 2006 | Belethchamien | Dear Sylvestris, when will you write again? | |
| 4 Feb 2008 | Michelle C. Osborn | When you publish this book, I will scream like a nutcase. If you do not publish this book, I will scream like a louder nutcase.
Please, write more so that my vocal chords can get a rest.
I’m repeating most of the other commenters here, but I <3-ed the Power of Goodbye. I cried. And I think that because English isn’t your first language, you have an extremely unique style that is way more effective than that of most other authors whose first language is english. Trust me on this - your stories rock with stereo and subwoofers. I mean WOW, this stuff is amazing. Your writings are some of the best I’ve ever read, and I read a lot.
You rock! Keep writing! | |
| 26 Feb 2008 | Silverstag | all of these little bits stuck together would make a brilliant novel. it sounds like you know the story off by heart in your head, but all you have are these little snippets of the story written down. you should probably have a go at wirting it out all together. please do!! please!!! PLEASE!!!! | |