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  • 663 Broadview Rd  Orange Ct 06477

  • Larry Chiaramonte MD

  •              Yale College
                  Longstoryshort school of creative writing
                  Lee Strasberg institute public speaking course
                  Yale Medical School
                   John Hopkins postgraduate training allergy immunology


  • English

In short

  • After graduating from Yale College and Medical School I moved to Brooklyn, to do teaching, research and private practice in allergy. I worked on allergic reactions to genetically engineered foods and met many interesting characters from Brooklyn. As the result of publishing three medical books, I ventured into creative writing. I published two short stories and won first place in the Connecticut Authors & Publishers Association Annual Writing Contest. This first novel incorporates many of my life experiences.

  •         As a Yale educated physician, I have had an eventful teaching career. I co-authored a book for the general public entitled "What your doctor may not have told you about your Child's asthma and allergy”. I also in part wrote and edited a textbook titled Food Allergy for allergists. As a result I consulted for an agricultural genetic engineering firm, General Foods, and the makers of MSG. This sparked my interest in writing fiction and genetically engineered foods.
              Recently I began to write fiction. I have won first place in a Connecticut Authors & Publishers Association Annual Writing Contest.. I had a short story “Children are Precious'' published in January, 2006 issue of www. thirstforfire.com. A second short story ``The Impatient Patient at a New York City Hospital'' was published in issue 13 of www.LauraHird.com.
                Life Code from Brooklyn is my first fictional novel.
    Just finished rewrite of lay-book on Asthma allergy Childern on demand from time/warner book check out www.asthmaallergieschildren.com password A|lfonso1! site wil complement book
    ps excellent review ny times

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