Michael R. Wolf

Michael Robert Wolf was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1976, he graduated magna cum laude in English and literature from Temple University. Eventually, he moved to Cincinnati to serve in ministry related activities. In addition to his involvement in Messianic Jewish community work, Wolf is an avid writer of books, plays, and screenplays. His latest book, The Linotype Operator, is published by Finishing Line Press, and will be released in June of 2016. New York Times number one and Oprah selection author Jacqueline Mitchard has written about The Linotype Operator, "It enchanted me in a a way I've been enchanted by only a handful of stories over the last ten years. When I finished it, I wanted to read it all over again." He also wrote the novel The Upper Zoo, published in 2012 by Destiny Image, which rose to number three across all genres at Amazon.com. In addition, he wrote and directed the film The Sound of the Spirit--also released in 2012--which consistently hovers around 8.0 on the Internet Movie Database, and has been shown several times on various television networks around the world. He currently lives in Cincinnati with his wife Rachel, an author and editor of NorthLight art books.

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