About the author

St Sukie de la Croix

<p>For three decades, St Sukie de la Croix, 70, has been a social commentator and researcher on Chicago&#8217;s LGBT history. He has published oral-history interviews; lectured; conducted historical tours; documented LGBT life through columns, photographs, humor features, and fiction; and written the book Chicago Whispers (U. of Wisconsin Press, 2012) on local LGBT history. St Sukie de la Croix, the man the <em>Chicago Sun-Times</em> described as &#8220;the gay Studs Terkel,&#8221; came to Chicago from his native Bath, England, in 1991. His columns appeared in news and entertainment sources such as <em>Chicago Free Press</em>,<em> Gay Chicago</em>, <em>Nightlines/Nightspots</em>, <em>Outlines</em>, <em>Blacklines</em>, <em>Windy City Times</em>, and <em>GoPride</em>.com, and publications around the country. In 2008 he was a historical consultant and appeared in the WTTW television documentary <em>Out &amp; Proud in Chicago</em>. His crowning achievement came in 2012 when the University of Wisconsin published his in-depth, vibrant record of LGBT Chicagoans, <em>Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago Before Stonewall</em>. The book received glowing reviews and cemented de la Croix&#8217;s deserved position as a top-ranking historian and leader. In 2012 de la Croix was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame. In 2017 he published <em>The Blue Spong and the Flight from Mediocrity</em>, a novel set in 1924 Chicago, followed by <em>The Orange Spong and Storytelling at the Vamp Art Caf&#233;</em> in 2020. In 2018 he published <em>The Memoir of a Groucho Marxist</em>, a work about growing up Gay in Great Britain, and in 2019, <em>Out of the Underground: Homosexuals, the Radical Press and the Rise and Fall of the Gay Liberation Front</em>. In 2019, St Sukie de la Croix and Owen Keehnen launched their Tell Me About It Project, which led to the 2019 publication of <em>Tell Me About It. </em>Two more volumes followed. In 2020, he published, <em>The Orange Spong and Storytelling at the Vamp-Arts Caf&#233;,</em> the second book in the popular <em>Spong Series</em>. St Sukie continued his LGBTQ Chicago history series in 2021 with the publication of <em>Chicago After Stonewall: A History of LGBTQ Chicago from Gay Lib to Gay Life</em>, continuing the narrative of the Chicago LGBTQ rights movement from where <em>Chicago Whispers</em>, left off. His newest book, <em>Twilight Manors</em><em> in Palm Springs, God&#8217;s Waiting Room</em>, is his fourth novel.</p>