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Bruce E. Mowday is an author who lives in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He specializes in books about local history, business, sports, and true crime. He is active with the Chester County Historical Society.[1]

Bruce Mowday 2009
Bruce Mowday 2009

Professional life


Mowday began working as a sportswriter for the Coatesville Record while still in high school. He continued his journalism career at The Daily Local News in West Chester, Pennsylvania, working as a courthouse reporter and rising to become managing editor. He also worked at the St. Louis Sun. While at the Daily Local, he covered the trials that form the basis of his book Jailing the Johnston Gang; the book was later cited by the Johnston brothers in an unsuccessful appeal for a new trial.[2]

Mowday left journalism in 1997 to start the Mowday Group, a media relations and consulting company. His clients include local political groups and candidates, businesses, nonprofits, and artists. He also is a speaker on historical topics and actively markets his books.

Mowday co-founded the Brandywine Valley Writers Group[3] in 2004 with writers Therese Boyd and Carla Westerman. He has been a guest speaker on the subject of writing and publishing, for both that group and the Main Line Writers Group[4] in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.

Mowday has appeared on CSPAN, Discovery ID, ReelZ, Pennsylvania Cable Network, and local Philadelphia television stations in connection with his books.


Personal life


Mowday lives in Downingtown, Chester County, Pennsylvania. He has two grown daughters and three grandsons.


Books


Mowday has published several books:

He has also compiled six books of historical postcards and photographs, published by Arcadia Publishing:


References


  1. "Metropolitan Area News in Brief". The Philadelphia Inquirer. May 10, 2006. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  2. Wood, Anthony R. (April 14, 2011). "Chesco's Johnston brothers denied new murder trial". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  3. "BRANDYWINE VALLEY WRITERS GROUP". BRANDYWINE VALLEY WRITERS GROUP.
  4. "Main Line Writers Group". Main Line Writers Group.
  5. Dix, Katrina (March 19, 2009). "Chester County author pens book on infamous Johnston gang". Daily Times. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  6. "A new book spotlights Battle of Brandywine". The Philadelphia Inquirer. February 2, 2003. Retrieved 25 May 2013.





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