Richard Bradley (born Richard Blow; 1964) is an American writer and journalist.[1]
Even his name, Richard Bradley, seems perfectly chosen, as it was. Mr. Bradley was born Richard Blow in 1964. But before publishing "Harvard Rules," he decided to adopt his mother's maiden name. In doing so, he may lose some of the baggage his birth name carried, particularly after he disavowed a confidentiality agreement to write a hagiographic book about Mr. Kennedy, for whom he had worked at George magazine.