Nothing is True. Everything is Connected.
Author: <span>Nicolaus Meridius</span>

Sylum Trivia: Answer!


The Answers to the last Trivia Question: How many characters (you must list them out in the answer) are played by Sean Connery?

Camelot:  James Bond
Camelot: Henry Jones Jr.
Camelot/Medjai: Richard Coeur de Lion
Camelot: Robert Steel
Ghost/Darkness: Allan Quartermain
Sila Kin Clan: Mario Ramius-Kin
Sanctuary: Robert Campbell
Tallikut: James Malone

And …

Camelot: Draco the Dragon (is voiced by Sean Connery)

Amy is our winner, and we’ll be contact you about your prize!

We’ll be doing this once a month, good luck on the next one!

 

Reminder: Guest Posts

 

Reminder: If you would like to do a Guest Post for the Blog – email me at sylumclan@yahoo.com

What a post can entail: Something related to Sylum, a fun historical fact or National Day, interesting tidbit of information that could be useful to the writers or those who follow the blog, something inspirational like art or music.

What a post can’t entail: Anything political, negative or straight out porn

What you would need to do: Write up a post, send it to me with images you want to include.  I’ll take it from there.

You can reply to this post or email me at above address if your interested.

How to Help an Author: Leave a Review

I saw this on Charles Delint’s Facebook page and it’s so very true.

This is why I leave reviews on Goodreads for the books I read.  It doesn’t matter if the author is well established or just starting out.

Reviews help get books moved on up the charts.

Reviews help books get past the initial first day sales, giving them staying power.

Reviews show that you, the readers, were moved by the book, whether it was in a positive or negative way.

Please leave a review after reading – I sincerely hope it’s a positive one 🙂

You can either leave a review for The Secret Service Agent or Conversations in Real Time on their respective pages here on the blog, or on the digital store were you bought them (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Kobo, or Smashwords), or of course, on Goodreads.

Thank you so much!

Nicholas J. Finch