Online for Authors Episode 11-18-25

​Beneath the Sermon: A Son’s Search for His Own Voice with Author Daniel Robert MazurPicture​I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Daniel Robert Mazur, author of "Beyond the Morning Light," on my podcast, Online for Authors. Our conversation delved deep into the themes of his novel, which straddles the line between literary fiction and memoir, based predominantly on real events from Daniel's life. This blog post will provide insights into our discussion, touching upon the complex family dynamics portrayed in the book and Daniel's personal beliefs.
Listen to the Audio VersionWatch the Video VersionElevator Pitch: What Lies Beyond the Cover

To kick off our chat, I asked Daniel to provide an elevator pitch for his book. While he is reticent about discussing his own creations, he shared that "Beyond the Morning Light" is largely autobiographical, yet presented in a fictional narrative to enhance its accessibility and intrigue. The novel reflects over 90% true events yet is designed to engage readers with its vivid storytelling.

Creative Choices: From Memoir to Fiction

One intriguing aspect of our conversation revolved around Daniel’s decision to tell his life story through both a memoir and a fictional novel. He explained that while memoirs stick closely to facts and his perspectives, the novel format allowed for a more vibrant, creative exploration of his experiences. In fact, Daniel is currently working on a third project that further explores themes from his life.

The Heart of the Novel: Family Dynamics

At the core of "Beyond the Morning Light" are the complex and often challenging family dynamics. The main character, Alden, represents Daniel himself, and the novel illustrates his struggle against a rigid religious upbringing. With a father depicted as authoritarian and a nurturing yet compliant mother, Alden battles to maintain his individual beliefs within a family that dictates rather than discusses.

Daniel highlighted the silent resistance of Alden's mother, who communicates love through subtle actions rather than confrontations, a dynamic that mirrors Daniel's own familial experiences.

Setting the Scene: A 24-Hour Window with Flashbacks

The novel unfolds over a 24-hour period with strategic flashbacks. Daniel chose this ambitious structure to spotlight specific, impactful events from his life. He meticulously researched and incorporated real details, such as the name of a newscaster and television station, to ground the narrative in authenticity.

Dialogue and Belief: Open Conversations About Faith and Understanding

Our conversation transcended the pages of the novel, touching upon broader themes of dialogue and belief. Daniel expressed the importance of engaging with differing beliefs for personal growth, emphasizing that true open dialogue is most valuable when parties disagree. He hopes readers come away from his book with a renewed perspective on their surroundings and a greater appreciation for learning from diverse viewpoints.

Conclusion: A Personal Journey and an Invitation to Reflect

As our talk wound down, Daniel shared a poignant story about his father's deathbed revelation, highlighting the unpredictability of reconciliation and forgiveness. He encourages readers of "Beyond the Morning Light" to reassess their lives and learn from the people around them, much like he has done throughout his journey.

To continue this conversation, I invite you to visit the Novels N Latte Book Club on Facebook, where you can win a digital copy of "Beyond the Morning Light." Share your thoughts on our discussion, and you'll be entered into a drawing. Also, read the first 10 chapters of his new book, Luke, on his website www.CORvalues.net

Thank you for taking the time to explore this compelling narrative with me. I hope you find as much value in this story and our conversation as I did.

Purchase Beyond the Morning Light on Amazon:
Paperback: https://amzn.to/3H7ff91
Ebook: https://amzn.to/3UBCVW5

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Published on November 18, 2025 05:00
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