Dave Lowry
Mr. Dave Lowry literally grew up in the Japanese cultural
arts. As a boy, he commenced a lifelong study of Yagyu
Shinkage Ryu swordsmanship under a Japanese teacher who
was living in Missouri. In 1985, Mr. Lowry's experiences
growing up as a Westerner, who was deeply immersed in
Japanese cultural and martial arts, formed the basis for
Autumn Lightning (Shambhala), his first book,
which was widely acclaimed. His sequel to this book,
Persimmon Wind, was recently published by Tuttle.
In addition to Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, Mr. Lowry has trained
in karate-do and a variety of modern martial ways. His
current and primary martial arts activities are focused
on Yagyu Shinkage Ryu, Shindo Muso Ryu (an old combative
art utilizing a four-foot staff), and aikido.
He is heavily involved with the Japanese community in the
St. Louis area, and he has practiced a wide variety of
Japanese arts including go (an ancient Japanese game),
shodo (calligraphy), kado (flower arrangement), and chado
(tea ceremony). Mr. Lowry is also active in the organization
and running of the St. Louis Japanese Festival, the largest
such festival in North America. He is on the Executive Board
of the St. Louis Japanese Festival as well, and he is the
President of the St. Louis-Suwa Sister City Committee.
Mr. Dave Lowry has a degree in English, and works as a
professional writer. He has authored numerous books,
including Sword and Brush (Shambhala); his monthly
columns appear in several martial arts magazines, and he
is the restaurant critic for St. Louis Magazine.