George R. Wolfe
George R. Wolfe is the founder of both The LaLa Times, dubbed “The Onion for L.A.,” and LA River Expeditions, a group that advocates for endangered rivers. His activist work has been featured in The New York Times, PBS, BBC, and in the documentary Rock the Boat: Saving America’s Wildest River. Wolfe’s first novel, Blake’s Bible, was selected for the Jack Straw Writers Series, and several exhibitions. Into the River of Angels is Wolfe’s second novel. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, dog, and cat.