The latest news from Eckhartz Press, and a chance to peek into some of the great previous offerings from our humble little publishing company.
Happy Birthday!
=Eckhartz Press children's author Ken Korber is celebrating a birthday this week (November 30). Ken has written eight books for us over the years, our most prolific author. Here he is with publishers Rick and Dave holding up a few of his covers....
=For more about Ken, check out this Q&A with the author.
=Don't forget that this Saturday (November 30) from 1-4pm Dan McNeil is having his book launch party at Bridges in Griffith Indiana (121 N. Griffith Road). He'll be signing and selling copies of his very timely book about Chicago Bears dysfunction. This photo from the book (Dave Wannstedt & Dan) was actually taken at Bridges.
The Flip Side
=We'll be getting the copies of this hot-selling book into our warehouse any day now, and will start shipping them out to the hundreds of you who have already pre-ordered it. The authors (Carl & Larry Rosenbaum, and Ken Churilla) already have their copies.
=In the meantime, here's a free picture from the book. This week's birthday boy Howie Mandel (November 29) with Flip Side co-owner Carl Rosenbaum.=Launch Party for the book is scheduled for Sat - Dec 7th from noon to 3p at Garibaldi's in Hoffman Estates. 2346 W. Higgins Road. It's actually next door to their former flagship store location. Come meet the authors, get a book signed, and get some pizza.=Then there's another upcoming event for this book along with two other Eckhartz Press books. On Sunday December 8th, the authors of four captivating books will be answering questions and signing books at the Studio 64 room on the 2nd floor of the Arcada Theater noon and 2:00 pm. These books and their authors are:
Ø The Flip Side – Where Chicago Rocked by Flip Side record store chain founders and music entrepreneurs Carl and Larry Rosenbaum.
Ø The Loop Files – An Oral History of the Most Outrageous Radio Station Ever by Eckhartz Press publisher, writer and Chicago radio producer Rick Kaempfer.
Ø Doin’ the Cruise – Memories from a Lifetime in Radio and Rock & Roll by Legendary Chicago FM radio personality Mitch Michaels:
Ø 70s Chicagoland Rock Concerts by veteran rock concert photographer Jim Summaria and writer Mark Plotnick.
At 3:00 pm, The Ides of March will be performing on the Arcada Theater’s main stage. Purchase tickets and make it a day of great rock ‘n’ roll memories. The Arcada Theater is in St. Charles.
=Last year at this time, Loop Files author Rick Kaempfer was all over the place. His first appearance (November 24) was at Blue Village Vinyl in Westmont. A bunch of former Loopers joined him there. (Mitch Michaels, Leslie Harris, Scott Childers, and Jeff Hoover)
=The same day Rick went to another former Looper's house, Leslie Keiling, and appeared on yet another former Looper's podcast, Garry Meier. Former Teenage Radiation drummer Gregg Potter was on that podcast too. You can watch it here.
=A few days later (November 29) Block Club Chicago profiled Rick and the book, giving it a tremendous review. That review was nominated for a Peter Lisagor Award.
=That same day Rick appeared on the WGN-TV Morning News. You can still see that here.
=And the following night (November 30), the official book launch party happened at Pippin's Tavern in Chicago. This is where a lot of Loopers used to hang out back in the day. Many, many of them turned out for the party. Thanks to Will Byington for hopping on the bar to take this photo of us. =And happy birthday to Looper and artist Tony Fitzpatrick. His birthday was November 24. Tony is also featured in the book. As is today's birthday boy (November 26) Roman Sawczak. Roman was the leader of Steve Dahl's band Teenage Radiation, and also later the producer of Steve & Garry's show.Surviving Sue
=Ryan Baker is celebrating a birthday this week (November 25). The Channel 2 sportscaster was kind enough to come out to Rich King's book launch party at Guaranteed Rate Field and interview Rich and Ike. The interview aired on Channel 2's morning show.
=Thanks so much to Jim O'Donnell of the Daily Herald for mentioning that Last Comiskey is a finalist for CWA Book of the Year.
=This week in 2021 (November 30) Chili Dog MVP authors Dr. David Fletcher and John Owens were interviewed by the Hall of Very Good.
=Because the book is about the 1972 White Sox, every single member of that team gets a mention in the book, including Jorge Orta, born this week (November 26) in Mexico. Jorge was very young in 1972, but went on to become a World Series champion (with KC).
=This week in 2022 (November 25), Podcaster (Destination Eat Drink) Brent Petersen interviewed Back in the DDR author Rick Kaempfer about the many foodie moments in his novel. You can listen to that here.
Truffle Hunt
=This week (November 30) in 2016, Rick Kaempfer released this video to promote Father Knows Nothing. The song lyrics appear in the book. The video makes it come to life. Ironically, the video is edited by Rick's son Tommy, the original target of the song. Vince Argento is the singer.
=This week in 2018, Beth Jacobellis's Eckhartz Press novel Cameo became an e-book. Guess what? You can still get the e-book version here.
=This week in 2011 (November 30), we released our first ever book, The Living Wills. We weren't expecting it to get such an outpouring of good reviews. Here are a few from readers...
--Chocoholic mom
""The Living Wills" is a wonderful story of the meaning of family and friendship in life. This book especially strikes a chord if you're from Chicago, but I would think that any reader would identify with at least one of the main characters, their problems, joys and relationships. Highly recommended!"
--Dina S.
"I am an avid reader across many genre. I enjoy taking diverse ideas and rubbing them together to see how I might surprise myself and learn something new, feel something different. The Living Wills is a terrific story that does the same thing between its covers. I laughed, I cried, I thought deeply, and I have taken action based on the wonderful and realistic story. This is a magnificent book for adults and particularly those of us who are into the second half of our lives or who know someone who is. It gives new insights into how to measure the meaning of one's life - whether in its entirety or just two seconds."
--Gil H.
"I absolutely loved this book! I loved the characters, the storylines, and especially how the stories all came together at the end. I also laughed and cried, and was sad when I finished the book. I would love to read more books by these two authors. Keep writing, guys!!!"
--Carol R.