Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Publishing Portal--May 20, 2025








The latest news from Eckhartz Press, and a chance to peek into some of the great previous offerings from our humble little publishing company.


Joe Jackson vs. Chicago American League Baseball Club

=Big story in the news last week. Shoeless Joe Jackson and the rest of the Chicago Black Sox were removed from the banned list by MLB commissioner Rob Manfred. We're guessing the commissioner didn't read the book we published last year, the original trial transcript from Shoeless Joe's trial in Milwaukee. We know what the legend says. The trial transcript says something else. Jackson was guilty. Pick up your copy today and read it for yourself.

=On the other hand, Dr. Fletcher is a champion for the Buck Weaver case...


The Flip Side

=The ever-hustling Larry Rosenbaum was at the Chicagoland Collectors Show in Countryside again this past weekend, signing and selling his great book The Flip Side. Thanks to everyone who came out to buy a book and say hello, including Pete Kastanes from the excellent Vanished Chicagoland site.

=From the Flip Side archives this week. May 19, 1987—Ozzy Osbourne appears at Flip Side records in Hoffman Estates. (Photo: Ozzy with Carl Rosenbaum)


The Kiss of Night

Now also an e-book at amazon...



I Bear Witness

=The news about Caleb Williams is only new to people who have not read Dan McNeil's I Bear Witness.

=Dan McNeil's book I Bear Witness is a pretty comprehensive look at the Bears since their Super Bowl year. One of the former Bears coaches who gets the full chapter treatment in Dan's book is celebrating a birthday this week (May 21), Dave Wannstedt. 



To The Men I Loved (God Help Them!)

=This week in 1973, "You are the Sunshine of My Life" by Stevie Wonder was released. That song just happens to be the musical accompaniment author Pat Motto suggests for chapter 9 of her book To the Men I Loved.


  

EveryCubEver

 =News coming soon about a Rick Kaempfer book signing for EveryCubEver. In the meatime, Rick is still doing daily EveryCubEver features at the Just One Bad Century facebook page. Here's an example from last week...

=Cubs owner Tom Ricketts is celebrating a birthday this week (May 23). You know what book he thinks you should own? The 7th edition is available now!


Talking 'Bout My Generation

=Last week we heard that The Who is coming to Chicago for their farewell tour (I think they should call it "We Really Mean it This Time"). This week (May 19) is Pete Townshend's birthday. His guitar from Woodstock is the main character (in a way) in Will Wagner's great novel Talking Bout My Generation.  




The Loop Files

=Lorelei Shark celebrates a birthday this week (May 20). Who is Lorelei, you ask? Well, she's the girl who launched a radio station, which later launched our most popular book ever, The Loop Files.


Last Comiskey

=Last Comiskey author Ken Smoller was on WGN-TV this week last year promoting his book.


Ike & Me

=Ironically, just two years ago this week (May 21), Rich King had the launch party for his book Ike & Me, and it was held at Comiskey Park (or whatever it was called at the time). Ryan Baker from CBS-2 in Chicago was there to interview him, and so were many of his television friends...


=Rich was everywhere that week. He and Ike appeared on WGN-TV...

=Rich also appeared with Bob Sirott on WGN Radio.


 I Had a Runny Nose

=Tom Latourette first children’s book came out this week in 2017. 100% of the proceeds (approximately $12 from every book) went to The BTB Foundation, a local charity founded by Tom and his brother that has given over $1 Million to local families fighting cancer!




Cameo

=This week in 2018 (May 19), Beth Jacobellis had a book signing in Park Ridge at the famous Harp & Fiddle restaurant. 




Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=Lots of events from this week in history that are featured in John Landecker's book Records Truly Is My Middle Name. On May 20, 1976, Great America opened, and John Landecker was there, broadcasting live on WLS

=Jane Byrne was born this week in 1933 (May 24). John wrote a song about her with musical accompaniment from the band Jefferson Starship. You can hear that here.

=The film Star Wars was released this week in 1977 (May 25). John did a bit on the air the day the film opened with two of the stars of that movie, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher. You can listen to that here.

=Elton John's co-songwriter Bernie Taupin is celebrating a birthday this week (May 22). In the book John tells the story of Bernie & Elton playing Foosball against Hugh Hefner and Barbie Benton at the Playboy Mansion. John was doing play by play.

=This week in 2013, John Landecker appeared at the Green White Clubhouse in Des Plaines for a Records Truly Is My Middle Name book signing...



=Roger Badesch reminds us of the other Eckhartz Press book that mentions Jane Byrne...

 

Your Dime My Dance Floor

=Chet Coppock devotes an entire chapter in Your Dime My Dance Floor to something that happened on May 19, 1974. The WHA finals, known as the AVCO Cup finals, took place at a local ice rink in Mt. Prospect. The short-lived Chicago Cougars were in it, and so was one of the all-time greats in hockey history, Gordie Howe.

=Former Blackhawks president John McDonough is celebrating a birthday this week. He also appears in Chet's book...(that's him on the far right next to Chet)



 Chili Dog MVP

=This week in 2022 (May 21), David Fletcher and John Owens had a book signing at Peterino's on the Northwest Side of Chicago. Among the luminaries in attendance that day, former White Sox great Carlos May, and former White Sox organist Nancy Faust.



Cheeseland

=This week in 2012 (May 25), Randy Richardson's novel Cheeseland was released. It was only the third book published by Eckhartz Press. This Q&A with Randy goes back to this week in 2012.

=In 2020, in the midst of the pandemic shutdown, Randy was also asked to provide a video for the fundraising effort for independent book stores...

 


=This week in 2020 (May 20), WGN-TV reporter Nancy Loo left Chicago and moved to Los Angeles. Before she did, she provided this review of Chuck Quinzio's book...

  • Finished it in one sitting while on a flight from San Francisco to Chicago earlier this month! The writing is crisp and I enjoyed every chapter, many of them quite funny.

    Nancy Loo, WGN-TV




We Have Company

=The late Dusty Hill from ZZ Top was born this week in 1949 (May 19). He appears in Bobby Skafish's book We Have Company

 



Always a Pleasure

=Mike Breen is celebrating a birthday this week (May 22). He is a big fan of Chuck Swirsky's book Always A Pleasure. Here's what he said...

  • Chuck Swirsky is one of my favorite play-by-play voices in all of sports. His enthusiasm and spirit in every broadcast is something all broadcasters should strive for. But that’s also the way he leads his everyday life, and why he is so beloved by his peers.

    Mike Breen, ABC, ESPN and New York Knicks. 2021 Curt Gowdy Media Award Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.

=This week in 2023, Chuck appeared on Fox-32 with Lou Canellis...



The Living Wills

=This week in 2012 (May 21), The Vietnam Veterans of America Magazine reviewed The Living Wills. Here's an excerpt of what they said...

  • You have to give credit to Rick Kaempfer and Brendan Sullivan, the two authors of “The Living Wills”. The authors have come up with a cast of realistic, non-sensationalized Vietnam veterans living out their lives in the early 21st century–no Nam vet stereotypes here. That in itself is worth the price of admission.

    Marc Leepsen, Vietnam Veterans of America Magazine


 

Cubbie Blues

 =In the days before Eckhartz Press was founded, three future Eckhartz Press authors (Randy Richardson, Donald Evans, and Rick Kaempfer) contributed to a book called Cubbie Blues: 100 Years of Waiting for Next Year. This week in 2009 (May 21), a few appeared at the Oak Park Library to promote the book, along with  James Finn Garner and Robert Goldsborough. (Photo: Rick, James, Don, Robert against a backdrop of Stephen Green's photography exhibit at the Oak Park Public Library.)