Publication Info
- Authors:
- Publisher: Self-Published
- Reviewed Edition: 2025
- Where I Got It: Direct from the Author
Structure & System
- System: Traditional
- Majors: Traditional
- Suits: Traditional
- Court: Traditional
- Pips: Fully Illustrated/Unique
- Cards: 79 Cards (78 Standard Cards, one author’s card)
- Card Size: Tarot Standard
- Art: Digital hand-drawn art assembled collage-style using a cool-color palette
- AI Usage: None
- Content Warnings: Some depictions of dead animals, some in the context of the food chain (fish, crabs), two cards with blood without gore, one card of a dead crow with blood (10 of Swords)
- Companion/Complimentary Decks: The Crow Tarot by MJ Cullinane
Form & Feel
- Finish: Somewhere between matte and butter matte
- Edges: Standard
- Box: Canvas bag printed with the picture of a crow
- Book: Softcover, slightly larger than deck sized, 150ish pages. Black-and-white with no pictures. Each card is covered in detail over several pages, including inspiration and stories about the card.
- Reversal Meanings: Sort of; no true reversal meanings are given, but the book describes “what the tide brings in” and “what the tide takes out” which can be read as upright and reversal meanings
- Price: $45-55
- Counterfeiting Frequency: Low
- CoA Included: Yes; card signed by the author
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“The sea offered calm. The crows brought motion and energy. Both belonged.”
– Introduction, Coastal Crow (And Raven) Guidebook
A new deck has landed on my table and I am diving in! I haven’t shuffled it enough to spill all the details just yet, but a full recap is on the way. Stay tuned for thoughts on the artwork, feel, readability, and, of course, some pictures.
In the meantime, I’ve added some basic details in the “At-a-Glance” section and some sample pictures of the deck.













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