Paula Skaggs

Paula Skaggs is a writer, game creator, comedian, and a pretty decent pinball player. Her work has been featured in InsideHook (as you may have guessed), as well as Repeller, The Huffington Post, Belladonna and more. She’s also a Features Contributor to “The Onion,” and has been part of the NBC Late Night Writers Workshop, the NBC Scene Showcase and the Catalyst Content Festival.

Originally from a small town in Minnesota, Paula studied Political Science, American Studies and Media Studies at St. Olaf College (Um Ya Ya!), where she once told legendary journalist Dan Rather that he was “awesome.” (She stands by that compliment.) She’s also studied comedy at iO, where she later served as the Director and the Executive Producer of the theater’s House Sketch Team Program, and is a graduate of the Second City Conservatory.

Paula is the co-creator of the hit conversation party game, No Wrong Answers, as well as No Wrong Answers: Junior and No Wrong Answers: Adults Only. Alongside Josh Linden, her game co-creator, she also hosts Being Earnest: A Very Sincere Podcast.

She’s also the sodium-laden writer behind Paula Eats, a frozen meal review newsletter.

She currently lives in Chicago with her fiancé and their two cats, Tallulah and Gramma. Her and Josh’s debut book - Tiny Pep Talks: Bite-Size Encouragement for Life’s Annoying, Stressful and Flat-Out Lousy Moments - is coming out in Fall of 2024 with Quirk Books. $30 says she’s drinking a Diet Coke right now.

All Articles From Paula Skaggs

The Best Concerts Coming to Chicago This Spring 

The weather is our second favorite thing about the season

Where to Try Your Hand at Winter Olympic Sports in and Around Chicago

And if you’re 33.9 years old, we have some great, curling-related news for you

8 Superlative Gifts That Were Made — and Can Be Bought — in Chicago

From signet rings and a board game based on The L to a banner that tells everyone exactly how you feel about Malört

Checking in on the Chicago Costume Shop at the Middle of a Culture War

The debate over capitalism’s ills turns to a 45-year-old store and the billboard that now enshrouds it

What Are the Chicago Hotspots Where You’re Most Likely to Run Into a Celeb?

We consulted the Instagram gossip lords at DeuxMoi to try to track down some famous Chicagoans in the wild

5 Secluded Cabins and Campgrounds Near Chicago to Help You Get Back to “Normal”

This summer’s best vacations come with 20+ acres of nobody else (also a helipad)

Three World-Class Midwestern Road Trips for When You’re Ready to Leave Chicago

From “riverbaths” to mint juleps to the best beaches on Lake Michigan

These Are Chicago’s Superior Late-Pandemic Non-Virtual Date Ideas

Consider these non-virtual dates fit for people who like cheese, drawing naked people, and more