Born in Cape Town, South Africa, schooled in Durban: started in journalism as a cub reporter on Durban's morning newspaper, the Natal Mercury on the "routine" beat. Joined the Sunday Tribune Johannesburg bureau; covered celebrities, political scandals, military affairs and student riots. Lured into PR; eventually opened my own firm.
After a family move to Israel in 1987, I branched into Marketing Communication for Israeli high-tech. I also write articles, short stories, travel blogs and children's books - two of which have been published in the US and SA. I am also a professional actor and a founder of the Guild Theater in Ra'anana (Israel).
On the art of writing, screenwriter and dramatist Gene Fowler described it perfectly:
"Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper long enough, until drops of blood form on your forehead."
My wife, Marlyn and I presently live in Tzur Yitzhak, north of Tel Aviv: we have three grown children and three grandsons.
More about my life and work can be seen at:
http://www.larrybtraininthedistance.com/