David Kudler

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David Kudler (born 1962) is an American editor and author. He is best known for editing numerous posthumous editions of the books by Joseph Campbell, including Pathways to Bliss and the 2008 edition of The Hero with a Thousand Faces.

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David Kudler
Born1962 (age 6364)
Alma materStanford University, National Theatre Conservatory
Notable workThe Hero with a Thousand Faces, Risuko
Websitedavidkudler.com
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For the Joseph Campbell Foundation, he served as the managing editor of the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell series for over twenty years.[1] In 2012, he started Stillpoint Digital Press, producing print, ebook and audiobook editions.[2] He has contributed to Huffington Post, Medium, and a number of other websites, writing mostly about books and publishing.[3]

His young adult historical adventure novel Risuko was published in June, 2016.[4] Bright Eyes, the second book in the Seasons of the Sword tetralogy, came out on May 5, 2022.[5] Kano, the next book in the series, came in April, 2024,[6] and the finale, Murasaki, appeared in September, 2025.[7]

Kudler is also a stage actor who has appeared with American Conservatory Theater, Denver Center Theatre Company, California Shakespeare Theater, Marin Theatre Company, A Traveling Jewish Theater, and Theatreworks (Silicon Valley).[8]

Bibliography

By David Kudler

  • The Seven Gods of Luck, illustrated by Linda Finch, Houghton Mifflin, 1998. ISBN 978-0-395-78830-1. 15th Anniversary Edition, Stillpoint Digital Press, 2012. ISBN 9781938808005
  • Shlomo Travels to Warsaw with Maura Vaughn, Stillpoint Digital Press, 2013. ISBN 9781310127939
  • How Raven Brought Back the Light with Maura Vaughn, Stillpoint Digital Press, 2014. ISBN 9781311769985
  • Inside the Box: An Introduction to ePub, HTML & CSS for the Independent Author/Publisher, Stillpoint Digital Press, ISBN 978-1-938808-45-6
  • Risuko: A Kunoichi Tale , Stillpoint Digital Press, 2016. ISBN 978-1-938808-32-6
  • Bright Eyes: A Kunoichi Tale, Stillpoint Digital Press, 2022 ISBN 978-1-938808-63-0
  • Kano: A Kunoichi Tale, Stillpoint Digital Press, 2024 ISBN 978-1-938808-70-8
  • Murasaki: A Kunoichi Tale, Stillpoint Digital Press, 2025 ISBN 978-1-938808-73-9, 978-1-938808-74-6, 978-1-938808-75-3

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