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I know it’s still early, but how’s it going?
Bunnies be annoying? Graphic Gecko not cooperating … oh wait that’s me!

I know it’s still early, but how’s it going?
Bunnies be annoying? Graphic Gecko not cooperating … oh wait that’s me!
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.
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
To celebrate we’re posting an old Sylum story that’s been edited and will be uploaded to the new archive!
Noah was born a free black man in Missouri, to Henry and Martha Dixon. Noah was the youngest of four children (Gregory, Elizabeth and Hannah), and his mother died when he was born. His father died when he was a young child, when slavers burned down their farm. Sally, a slave his father had bought then freed, raised him and his siblings to appreciate his freedom and do what he can to help his brothers in slavery. Noah was educated by a local Pastor, Derria Book, who became a father figure for his adult life.
He joined the Pony Express at the pushing of James Hickok, who he had met when he got tangled up with slavers. The two men became fast friends, Noah not knowing about Jimmy’s nature until a fateful trip into Kansas.
Noah was captured along with Book, both being auctioned off for slavery. He was saved when Jimmy with the help of his Clan Leader Nicolaus Valerius Meridius, Warrick Calhoun, Antonio Crisafi and Timothy Quinn showed up to help with the situation. During the escape both Noah and Derria were wounded and subsequently Turned.
So this year we’re going to have Monthly Trivia Questions!
The questions will be Sylum related and the answers can be found in the Archive, Wiki, or Blog.
For this month’s Trivia Question: How many characters (you must list them out in the answer) are played by Sean Connery?
Hint: You might think this is really really easy, but take a moment to think about it.
Fill out the contact form below! The first person to answer correctly will win! We’ll contact you via email about your prize.
Last week I mentioned the 54th Massachusetts as an influence in my life. So when the movie Glory came out – yes I squeed.
What black actor/actress/director … movie, book etc has been an influence on your life.
All stories from Advent 2018 (except for the Assassins Creed story as that’s part of a larger one) have been ‘Archived’. What does that mean … since it’s been a while since we’ve done that … it means the story has been removed and in it’s place is a link to the story in the Archive.
At this moment if a story has been uploaded to the new archive, the Original Post and any Throwback Thursdays have been updated to their new archive link.
Stories that haven’t been updated, are either non-canon and won’t be moved over, or they are still in the process of being edited.
So if you’re looking to read some stories that were on the blog – check the Archive first!