



Jay Pridmore
Jay Pridmore is a writer with a keen interest in Chicago. A native of Chicago’s North Shore, he is the author of more than 30 books on history, architecture, and urban affairs.
Christine Wolf
Christine Wolf is an award-winning journalist, columnist and editor. Her writing has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Runner’s World, Better Humans, The Ascent, Invisible Illness, and other publications. In 2014, she founded Writers’ Haven, a consultancy and cooperative for aspiring and established writers.