This Is a Gathering
Murder of Crows isn’t a list.
It isn’t a club.
It isn’t a fan base.
It’s a gathering of people who recognize the same fractures.
Who feel the weight of memory.
Who understand that some things are lost not because they disappear,
but because no one stays with them.
This is where we stay.
Why It Exists
I created Murder of Crows because some stories change when they’re made public.
This is where the unfinished, the unresolved,
and the deeply human things are allowed to stay intact.
Not everything survives being shared.
This is where unfinished things are allowed to stay intact.
What You’re Stepping Into
When you join the Murder, you step into an inner circle.
Each week, I share a short memoir.
Three minutes.
One truth.
Pulled from lived memory, not performance.
You’ll also hear from me first.
About songs.
About gatherings.
About work that never hits the public feed.
Some things should only belong to the people who stay.
What Makes This Different
This isn’t about growth.
It’s about staying.
If you’re here, you already feel it.
That sense that something essential is slipping away.
And that remembering together matters.