
Larry M. Coleman is a writer and airline pilot. He has worked for Webster’s New World Dictionary, translated a novel from Spanish to English (an excerpt from which was published in Whiskey Island Magazine), and been an adjunct professor. He served in the U.S. Army as an intelligence analyst.
He has written five novels centered around a ballet prodigy turned Army Apache helicopter pilot who loses a foot in a crash; her boyfriend, a retired pro cyclist; and an eccentric millionaire who accidentally brought the two together.
Before fiction writing started to crowd it out, he had a well-read and occasionally award-winning aviation blog called Keyboard and Rudder.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
He lives in the Cleveland, Ohio area with his wife, a border collie, an Australian shepherd, a tortoiseshell cat, and more books than he has bookshelves for.
Read a review of his novel Ride On here.
