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Thoughts from Albert Einstein
From the most brilliant scientist, Albert Einstein, who managed to see beyond his own gift of brilliance. “Curiosity has its own reason for existing. One cannot help but be in AWE when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little… Read more
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Larry answers more of your questions
Tell us about your current project.I have started writing the sequel to “The Priest and The Peaches”. This will take place during summer vacation when the younger boys go to stay with friend’s of Father Sullivan’s who live in rural New Jersey. We venture into the paranormal with this story. No vampires or zombies or… Read more
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CatholicFiction.net – Review
CatholicFiction.netMay 9, 2012 Catholic Fiction Book Review – The Priest and the Peachesby Jody Rakis The novel, THE PRIEST AND THE PEACHES, is the story of five children left to manage on their own. It is a story about love and blind faith. A faith that was taught to them by their parents and by… Read more
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Larry answers more of your questions
If you could travel in a Time Machine would you go back to the past or into the future?Definitely the past. The future will take care of itself. If you were stranded on a desert island what 3 things would you want with you?Food, water and a book, preferably the Bible. There is a lot… Read more
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Larry answers your questions
1. Which of your characters is your favorite?It’s a toss-up between Father Sullivan and Beatrice Amon. Father Sullivan is street-wise and tough yet he has this childlike faith and sees God’s prescence even amidst chaos. It is a beautiful thing. As far as Beatrice goes, well, she proves that often times people are not the… Read more
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Larry talks about…inspiration
Regarding “inspiration.” First of all I really do not think that I was inspired to write or to be a writer. As a kid, I just liked to write “stuff”. I believe the inspiration comes after the fact. For example, two six-year-olds might simultaneously begin taking piano lessons. One has no interest and just goes… Read more
