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books written/edited by wolf schneider

WOLF SCHNEIDER edits fiction and non-fiction books. She recently edited the first book in an art mystery series by Mark Sublette, Paint By Numbers, and she is currently editing his second and third books in that series. She has also edited two Jungian non-fiction works-in-progress. She wrote and edited a biography of sculptor David Pearson.
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Edited by Wolf Schneider

PAINT BY NUMBERS (Just Me Publishing)
BY MARK SUBLETTE

This deadly mystery about art and ambition stretches from Navajoland to New York. It was written by Mark Sublette, owner of Mark Sublette Medicine Man Galleries in Santa Fe and Tucson.

Written and edited by Wolf Schneider 

DAVID PEARSON: THE PATH OF A SCULPTOR (Fresco Fine Art Publications)
BY WOLF SCHNEIDER

This biography of sculptor David Pearson is set against the backdrop of Santa Fe's expansion from a free-wheeling art town in the seventies when sculptors drank beer all day and scotch startling at 4pm while working at the Shidoni Foundry, to the go-go eighties when "Santa Fe style" became a national commodity and the town was dubbed "the most 'in' place in the United States," to nowadays when Santa Fe is the nation's third-largest art market.
 

WHAT WE WANTED
BY WOLF SCHNEIDER

  A novel of contemporary women’s fiction placed in an entertainment-industry milieu, it spans several U.S. cities and decades from the sixties onward. The novel revolves around three women who as teenagers establish a bond that influences them for the next 30 years. What each of the women is willing to do to sustain that friendship is quite different—and this is that story. Optioned for movies/TV.


Photo Credit:
Santa Fe landscape photographed near Fort Marcy by Wolf Schneider.
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