Eric Carl Wolf received a degree in English from the College of Wooster and an MA in Rhetoric from the University of Colorado, Denver. His short story, “The Wound That Would Not Be Healed,” appeared in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction," December 1989. His novelette, “The Demands of Ghosts,” was anthologized in "Lonely Souls: Four Novellas," edited by Gordon Van Gelder, in 2013. His stage play "Girl Raised by Wolves" received a public reading by the Reston Community Players, Reston, Virginia, in January 2010. He published his first novel, "Scarab," on Kindle in 2017; and his second novel, "Haven Beyond the Stars," on Kindle in 2018. "Fairy Tales and Legal Precedents," a collection of short stories, was published in 2021. "Slaying the Vampire of Hypochondria" is his one nonfiction publication.
After careers in nursing and government health services administration, Wolf lives in Santa Fe and teaches at a community college in northern New Mexico.
His web page is ericcarlwolf.com.
“All our stories,” Wolf says, “are metaphors for our attempts to understand ourselves, our lives, and the universe we live in.”