About Larry
Larry Keegan has been enjoying his retirement since June 1997. He worked for 32 years as a computer programmer and electronic engineer. He lives with his wife Ilze in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and has 2 sons, Jeffrey and Jonathan. Although he no longer engages in private flying, he works at electronic and mechanical projects, participates in softball and bowling, and plays flute in a retired men’s band. For 17 years, he was a member of the Jesuit religious order, but considers himself no longer a believer. He has published another small book of poetry entitled “Plumb Lines”. He has also published poetry in SPIRIT, the BELOIT POETRY JOURNAL, AMERICA, CATHOLIC WORLD, MUDFISH, PEGASUS, COLOR WHEEL, TIME IN MOTION, TUCUMCARI LITERARY REVIEW and BAY STATE ECHO.