May Newsletter

Check out what we've been up to

 

APRIL was an exciting month with the release of Darryl's newest book, 'The First Gospel'

A historical fiction thriller at whose center lies the truth about the greatest archaeological mystery the world has ever known.

 

He had the opportunity to speak with several radio stations, publications, bloggers and more, which have yielded some terrific discussion about the book and Darryl's life as a writer.   

April In The News

John Clemens with USA Radio asked some great questions about the book in this audio clip, including, why he chose the current title, and the real meaning behind it.

- From this radio interview, 118 radio stations, nationally aired the clip! 

 

Darryl had a great discussion with Fresh Fiction in a piece titled "Proof of God or Hoax" . You can read the full article on their blog post. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this!

 

There was a Q&A with Bookworm Diva, which will be available soon! Details on our website, darrylnyznyk.com

 

Darryl has also had the opportunity to speak with a truly remarkable man, a heavy hitter in the Shroud of Turin world, Joe Marino. He, along with his wife, Sue, have been instrumental in the discovery of truths about the Shroud. You can see more details in this video clip on the discovery channel (24 minutes in, Joe and Sue discuss their findings).

 
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EASTER/PASSOVER

We hope everyone had a wonderful Easter & Passover!

 

We were able to spend the week with family in Palm Desert, hanging out at  the pool, playing some golf, going to a great Easter Mass, and sitting around the dinner table laughing, listening to great music, and joking into the night.

 

You can see more social/family pix and updates on instagram (darrylnyznykbooks) and facebook (Darryl Nyznyk, Author) pages.  

 

 
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WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS MONTH

-Darryl did a fun Q&A to give readers a glimpse into his life as a writer. Here's a sneak peak, with more details on the website. 

Three Books I wish I’d written:

  • To Kill a Mockingbird: I loved this book. Harper Lee captured, with such simple clarity, the life and times of a horrifically segregated South and how kids had to deal with it. Her plain but vivid language is something I aspire to, and its success is beyond human reckoning.
  • Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts: Supposedly a true story, this book was almost 1000 pages long and didn’t drag even for a page. To be able to rivet a reader with lyrical prose that demanded reading was unimaginable to me. Yet Roberts did it. I long to be able to keep up the pace and excitement while telling such a vivid and exciting story.
  • Shogun by James Clavell: Again, a long book which could very well have been arduous because of that length, but turned out to be amazingly clear and fast paced. It was filled with memorable characters who seemed to live even outside the pages of the book.

 

- Beach cities newspaper, The Beach Reporter interview at the beginning of the month

 

- Interviews with several local and national media outlets.

 

- We're excited to be working with bloggers and participating in a blog tour.

 

Release details will be on the website. 

 
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