
Judah Crow is a writer, a scientist and a wastrel. He writes about dreams, cities, alchemy, epistemology, music, homelessness and filthy language. His short fiction has appeared most recently in Wigleaf, Litro, Philosophy Now and Shift; his story “Avenue C” was nominated for the 2024 “Best Small Fictions” anthology. His palm-sized chapbook We Drank Tea and Stars (illustrated with the gorgeous miniature collages of Nadine Oubi) was put out by Laughingstock Press in 2022. Judah and Nadine’s new chapbook Elf Money and the Treatise on the Trinket is due out in 2026.
Judah’s latest big project is Everything is Good, a philosophical comic novel set in 1980s Jerusalem. It’s now complete and in search of representation.
Judah has lived in New York City, New Mexico, Jerusalem and rural England. At the moment he resides in a tower room by the train tracks in the tiny time-warp town of Crockett, California. Like all crows, Judah likes to collect small shiny objects found in the street.