Rod Murray

Rodney Murray is a native of Crookston, Minnesota, and a 1965 graduate of Central High School who has spent a lifetime turning personal survival into stories that resonate across generations. A prolific author, Murray’s work bridges the gap between the gritty reality of small-town life and the profound questions of the human spirit.

His latest memoir, The Day I Didn't Stay Dead: The Man Sent Back, is a harrowing and inspiring true account of his childhood in Crookston and a miraculous survival event that he believes was a divine intervention—a second chance to share the lessons of a life well-lived. This story anchors a diverse body of work that includes the sports drama Sudden Death Overtime: The Last Fight, the cultural memoir Fighting Our Grizzlies: From Reservation to Revelation, Where Angels Fear to Tread: The Transition, The Cloudwalker Chronicles, and the spiritual guide Cloudwalker Speaks: Wisdom for the Soul's War.

Murray’s writing speaks directly to the generation that has lived through change, faced their own "grizzlies," and is now seeking deeper meaning. Whether exploring the resilience of a Red River Valley childhood, the intensity of the final game, or the wisdom needed for life’s spiritual transitions, his work offers both nostalgia and a roadmap for the future.

With six published titles spanning memoir, fiction, and spirituality, Rodney Murray is a voice for those who understand that survival is just the beginning. He currently resides in the region, continuing to write stories that honor the past while guiding readers toward their own revelations.

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