Carol Wolf is the author of Summoning and Binding, Books One and Two of The Moon Wolf Saga, Savage Island, Voyages of the Shep, and Coyote Run (with Eric Elliott). Wolf's new novel, The Book of Lost Days, a science fiction adventure, is scheduled for release on March 23, 2019.
Wolf's plays have been produced on both coasts and five continents, and have won the L.A. Drama Critic's Circle Award, the Bay Area Critic's Award, and the London Fringe First. The Thousandth Night was translated into French and will be seen at the Avignon Theatre Festival in July, 2019, at the Theatre des Rampartes. Dr. Rowan, the Demon, and Love, winner of the Stage to Screen playwriting contest, will receive a workshop production August 27-Sept 3, 2019, in the Bay Area. She is a proud member of the Pear Theater Writer's Guild, SWFA, and The Dramatist Guild.
Wolf is the author of Playwriting: the Mericiless Craft; Comprehensive Techniques for Mastering Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Playwriting.
Wolf wrote the scripts for the blockbuster video games Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, and Legacy of Kain: Defiance. She is a co-founder of Paw Print Studios, for which she wrote and directed two feature films, The Valley of Fear, and Far from the Sea. She produced and directed the documentary feature Letters to my Grandchildren, which will be submitted to festivals in 2019.
Wolf lives in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada with her husband, Eric Elliott, two border collies, and a varying number of sheep. She is a yon-dan in Toyama-rhu Iaido, the Japanese art of the sword, a certified instructor in Shiyomi-rhu, and holds a knighthood in the Society for Creative Anachronism. She is a regular attendant of CombatCon, where she takes part in panels on how to write realistic fight scenes.