Larry J Dunlap
IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING HIS MEMOIR, Larry inhabited the streets of Hollywood as an artist manager, record producer, music publisher, and Sunset Boulevard recording studio owner/operator. In the Eighties, Larry was a founder of The Games Network, Inc. first digital broadcasting network on cable television, followed by several years in video and fi.... more
IN THE YEARS FOLLOWING HIS MEMOIR, Larry inhabited the streets of Hollywood as an artist manager, record producer, music publisher, and Sunset Boulevard recording studio owner/operator. In the Eighties, Larry was a founder of The Games Network, Inc. first digital broadcasting network on cable television, followed by several years in video and film production, and post-production. Larry went on to earn his bones as a pencil-for-hire technical and training writer for Fortune 50 companies. He is a published short story author, music magazine columnist, and authored and drew a published music-based cartoon strip named Frets. Currently, Larry writes fiction and narrative non-fiction from his home near the beaches south of Los Angeles.