spent twelve years helping Texas survivors of rape and family violence. He was one of five rape crisis advocates chosen for the state committee that wrote the first Texas rape medical examination protocol.
He worked for a child care facility sheltering sixty abused children and served as president of his county Child Services Board. Larry is a Texas hunter education master instructor, NRA instructor, and Texas concealed handgun instructor.
His lifetime hobby is amateur music, and over the last forty years he has sung in church choirs and community choruses in nine states and three international tours and played roles in more than a dozen musicals.
His writing experience includes three award-winning decades in fiction, journalism, and public relations.