
TMZ.com

Sly says his novel is going to be about his journey from being most likely to end up in the electric chair to a movie icon … and he explains how a trip to New York during Woodstock in 1969 made him realize he needed to make his mark on the world.
The memoir is due out next year, and Sylvester makes it sound like a must-read … especially for “Rambo” and “Rocky” fans.

Sly’s still doing his thing at 78 and he’s got another hit in “Tusla King” … playing a New York gangster who is exiled to Oklahoma … and is in and out of prison.

