Monday, October 13, 2025

Publishing Portal--October 13, 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.


The Sun at the End of the Road

=We got the worst possible news on Saturday morning. Our dear friend, Eckhartz Press author Tony Fitzpatrick has passed away. He was 66 years old. We did our best to put our thoughts into words here. It includes comments from dozens of Tony's friends and colleagues. It's not sufficient. There will never be another Tony Fitzpatrick.



AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW! 

Take Me Back to Chicago

=A novel that is like a love story to 1970s Chicago. Author Doug E. Jones describes his novel this way: What do Joe Pepitone, Bozo The Clown, and George Morley have in common? Nothing. But in 1974 Chicago, they mean everything to Rick as he tries to pay off his dead father’s debt to the Irish mob.

=Dig the cover.

=We're thrilled to add Doug to our talented roster of authors. He has one of the most interesting back stories of all our authors. Check out his unusual journey. From Evanston, Illinois, Doug studied English Literature and Creative Writing at UCLA before hitting the road, taking jobs in Australia (removalist, construction worker, and door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman), Japan (English teacher), and Costa Rica (bartender). When he returned to LA, he worked his way up the showbiz ladder from coffee boy to staff writer on the hit TV show Charmed. This is his fourth novel, following: Nowhere To Goa, Disco Inferno! and Since Costa Rica. It's his first one for us, and we're happy to publish it.




=While Doug's book takes place mostly on the north side of Chicago, the other book we have available for pre-order now (by Gloria Golec) takes place on the South Side. In fact, it's called South Side Memories. We're already getting notes from excited readers...
    I grew up in the same neighborhood. My background was much the same – surrounded by a big extended family with the Polish culture. It’s always been fun for us to share stories about family growing up. Love that now Gloria’s sharing these stories about that place and most of all the people. The relatives, friends and neighbors – really “ordinary” people who were extraordinary in so many ways. Can’t wait to read it.
=Gloria will be having her book launch party at the end of the month. More details to come.

=It was good to see a number of you take advantage of our Playoffs special on EveryCubEver. We've decided to extend the good will until Black Friday (November 28). Be sure to enter the coupon code Playoffs to get $5 off. This offer is only good for purchases on our website.

Award Season!

=Would you believe that another one of our books has been named a finalist for Chicago Writers Association Book of the Year? It's true. Just got the e-mail this morning. Congrats to Jim Slusher, author of To Nudge the World, who is nominated in the Indie non-fiction category! The book is a collection of his columns for the Daily Herald, which is about the role of free press (particularly newspapers) in our current world. It couldn't be more timely. Congratulations to Jim!

=That makes 15 finalists in 14 years. Last year (Oct 15) we had two, Hospital Heal Thyself and Last Comiskey were named finalists for the CWA Book of the Year (in the non fiction category)! The winner in the category, Hospital Heal Thyself, has since gone on to be purchased by an international publisher, and Last Comiskey is still available now at Eckhartz Press. Great work by authors Mark Taylor and Ken Smoller.

=This week in 2013 (October 17), Records Truly Is My Middle Name (by John Landecker) became our first book ever named as a finalist for Chicago Writers Association Book of the Year. It was only the fourth book we ever published. John and his daughter (movie/TV star) Amy made the media rounds promoting the book.

=This week in 2021 (October 15), Mob Adjacent became our tenth book to be named a finalist for CWA Book of the Year.


=Speaking of Mob Adjacent, it has been made into a film, which is currently being shopped in Hollywood. The filmmakers were in town last week and asked Eckhartz Press publisher Rick Kaempfer to film a few promo videos for it. Those will be posted over the next few months.


The Best of Words on Birds

=Author Jeff Reiter revealed this news about The Best of Words on Birds on his facebook page...

I found out today that my book is on display and for sale in Lexington, Virginia, at my alma mater's bookstore. I am a Washington and Lee University grad, class of 1981. The books of a fellow alum, John Yow, are in the W&L Store, too. Some of you may know his work: The Armchair Birder.




Ken Korber

=Ken Korber is our children's book guru, and author of quite a few books available at Eckhartz Press, including his series of books starring Grace. The Chicago Journal did a wonderful piece about Ken this week touting the Grace series.

=It's hard to pick a favorite one, but there is one that has to be near the top of the list. This week in 2020 (October 15), Steve Van Zandt announced his partnership with Eckhartz Press to publish a rock and roll book for kids. That was written by Ken Korber, and endorsed by the E-Street Band member himself. It's a story about a girl (Grace) who goes to see Steve in concert, called Grace's Rockin' Roll Adventure. 



The Loop Files

=Tony Fitzpatrick is remembered fondly for his days at the Loop. (He was a contributor to the book The Loop Files too) With the news of Tony's passing, we went back into the archives to find this gem. This is from 1994. Buzz Kilman and Tony Fitzpatrick doing their weekly feature, Drive In Reviews

=Buzz Kilman's post.

=We were going to make a big announcement about The Loop this week, but under the circumstances, we're waiting until next week.



=Robert Conlon will be at a Meet the Author event at the Western Springs Libary (The Thomas Ford Memorial Library) this Thursday night (October 16th). You can sign up for that event here.  The leprochaun will not be joining him this time.




=Mark Wukas will be at Dovetail Brewery's Boozy Bookfair this coming Sunday (October 19). Details below.




=They say you can never go home again, but Vicki Atkinson is proving them wrong. The long-time Harper College counselor has an upcoming event at Harper College. She'll be reading from her book Surviving Sue on November 6, from 11:00am--12:15pm, as part of their cultural arts lecture series.

=Bold Journey Magazine interviewed Vicki this week as well. You can read that interview here.


Happy Birthday!

=Two Eckhartz Press authors are celebrating birthdays this week. Happy birthday to Media consultant Kipper McGee (October 15), author of Brandwidth, and retired Judge Michael Bender (October 18), author of Protecting Children.

    


Thousands of people ran the Chicago Marathon over the weekend (October 12). We didn't. Instead we simply read the story in the Eckhartz Press book Meta-Stories by JJ Novak called “The Marathon Runner." If you didn't do it this year, click here to buy it for next year. Trust us, the worst injury you might get is a paper cut. Totally treatable.


=This week in 1978 (October 13), the band UFO recorded their live album in Chicago. Naturally they also appeared at The Flip Side. 

=Another one of the people featured in The Flip Side book is celebrating a birthday this week (October 13). Perhaps you are familiar with this Red Rocker's work. We're more impressed with Sammy Hagar's blue shirt...



=Sadly this week is the first birthday since the passing of Steve McMichael. Mongo would have been 68 years old on October 17. Dan McNeil was close with Steve, and wrote two really memorable chapters about him in his book I Bear Witness.

=He also wrote a chapter about another 1985 Bear who is celebrating a birthday this week--Mike Ditka (October 18). We hear Mike isn't in the best of health. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Da Coach. You will always be beloved in Chicago.

Righteous Might

=This week in 1775 (October 13), the US Navy was formed. Only one book in the Eckhartz Press catalog is about the Navy, and that's a great novel by Keith Conrad. It's entitled Righteous Might. Pick up your copy this week. It's on sale.


=Will Wagner's novel is about what happened to Pete Townshend's guitar after he tossed it into the audience at Woodstock. So, it's only natural that when the Who came town this week in 2022 (October 13), Will held a book signing down the street from the United Center before the show.


An Off-White Christmas

=This week in 2018 (October 18), Don Evans had his book launch party at the very swanky Cliff Dwellers on South Michigan Avenue. It was a star-studded event.






Signature Shoes

=John Wooden was born this week in 1910 (October 14). The legendary coach lived to a ripe old age of 99. Not only does he have the record for most NCAA Championships, he also had his own signature shoe. Ryan Trembath tells the story of the Wooden Shoes in his book Signature Shoes.

 


Father Knows Nothing

=This week in 2015 (October 14), Rick Kaempfer appeared on Rabbi Doug's television show to talk about his latest book, Father Knows Nothing.


We Have Company

=This week in 2016, Bobby Skafish was making the rounds promoting his book We Have Company. He appeared on WBEZ (photo) and also on the Kevin Matthews podcast.

=The reviews also started coming in for Bobby's book, and they were incredible. Here's a small sampling...
  • “Make sure your schedule is clear when you begin to read this book because you won’t be able to put it down. You’re there as Skafish speaks face to face with the architects of the music that made radio hip, here and happening.”

    --Bob Stroud/WDRV Radio
  • “Close encounters of the rock radio kind from the coolest cat to ever drop a needle on vinyl”

    --John Records Landecker/Radio Legend
  • “With over four decades as a silver-tongued D.J., Bobby Skafish turns his numerous interview moments into a can’t-stop reading adventure. Partly his thoughts on the interview process but mainly a memoir about his lifelong passion for music and those that make it. Highly recommended!”

    --Johnny Mars/WXRT Radio
  • “Bobby Skafish delves into an interview with knowledge, finesse and the ability to get a conversation started. He once told me that listening is just as important as asking the questions. This book is proof that his approach is right on!”

    --Wendy Snyder/WGN Radio

=Also this week, two of the interview subjects in Bobby's book are celebrating birthdays, Sammy Hagar (October 13), and John Mayer (October 16)


Chasing the Lost City

=This week in 2017, Tom Weinberg was riding high while promoting his book Chasing the Lost City. Rick Kogan wrote about it in the Chicago Tribune (October 15), and Tom's book launch party (October 17) at the Billy Goat was a big success.


 Doin the Cruise

=This week in 2017 (October 17), Doin 'The Cruise was tearing it up on GoodReads. Here's an example of the reviews from readers...

Bob rated it AMAZING!
A must-read for fans of radio and rock & roll music. Radio legend Mitch Michaels takes you behind the scenes of some of Chicago's most popular radio stations that were part of his remarkable career. An honest, in-depth, revealing look at the radio stations, DJ's, management, and rock stars that created the soundtrack to our lives. The memoir is very enlightening, and at times extremely funny, but also with moments that are heartbreaking. Mitch Michaels along with Ken Churilla have perhaps written the best book to date that captures the life of one of Chicago's most beloved radio personalities. A great read from start to finish.



Cubsessions

=This week in 2018 (October 16) the original version of Cubsessions was also garnering some serious buzz at GoodReads. Here's an example...

Evan rated it "AMAZING"
While reading Cubsessions: Famous Fans of Chicago’s North Side Baseball Team & Their Stories of Pain, Loyalty, Hope, and (Finally) Joy by Becky Sarwate and Randy Richardson, I realized that my experience at the conclusion of Game 7 of the 2016 World Series closely mirrored the experiences of those interviewed for the book. While we all wanted to be with the Cubs in Cleveland, many were nowhere near Progressive Field that night (I was watching on TV on the West Coast). Many watched the game with their families (I watched with my parents). Many shed tears of joy (I did, and I still get choked up every time I watch a video of the final out). Many were inundated with congratulatory phone calls immediately following the game (Call after call. I heard from friends I hadn’t spoken with in years). It was interesting to read the 31 interviews in Cubsessions. They feature a diverse group of people, from various walks of life, experiencing a similar feeling at the same moment. Famous Cub fans: Bob Newhart (who is a national treasure), Tom Dreesen, Joe Mantegna, and Nick Offerman. Cub fans whom other Cub fans will recognize, but might not know by name: the guy who invented the Shawon-O-Meter, the Bleacher Preacher, the owner of Murphy’s Bleachers, and Ronnie Woo Woo. Cub fans famous enough to be interviewed, who I honestly never heard of, but Cub fans nonetheless. All remained loyal while suffering as our beloved team wandered for 108 years through the bottom half of the National League standings until finally reaching The Promised Land in 2016! Hallelujah! Holy Cow! Where’s the Tylenol? This book is a must read for any Cub fan. Reliving the night of Game 7, the greatest game ever played, will put a smile on your face. Also, 100 percent of the proceeds from book sales go to cancer and baseball charities. Go buy this book, and GO CUBS GO!



Chili Dog MVP

=Chili Dog MVP isn't just a book about 1972 Chicago, it's not just a book about the great Dick Allen, it's also about the entire White Sox team from that year. Two of the lesser known members of that team, Hugh Yancy (October 16) and Rudy Hernandez (October 18) are celebrating birthdays this week. Yancy only played in three games for the team (at second base). Hernandez was a 20-year-old rookie shortstop and appeared in only 8 games. 


The Unplanned Life

=This week in 1974 (October 17), the show Austin City Limits debuted. The creator of that show is Roger Badesch's long-time friend. He provided this blurb for The Unplanned Life...

  • “Roger and I go back over 50 years to when he was a high school student and I was the TV Director for Evanston Township High School. Then again when I was TV Producer-Director for Southern Illinois University and Roger was an enthusiastic RTV Major. He worked on several of my shows including one with Billy Joel and one with the rock band Brownsville Station. I went on to co-create and direct PBS’ Austin City Limits, and Roger went on to become an anchor for WGN Radio News. His story is bound to be a good one!”

    Bruce Scafe, co-creator, Austin City Limits


Behind the Glass

=Evander Holyfield is celebrating a birthday this week (October 19). Evander rates his own chapter in Randy Merkin's book Behind the Glass...


Your Dime My Dance Floor

=This week in 2018 (October 18), Chet Coppock had a book signing at his favorite local joint, Stormy's in Northfield...




Cameo

=One of the endorsers of Beth Jacobellis' novel Cameo was WGN Radio's John Williams (born October 19). Here's what he said...

  • Mythical but modern, Cameo shows us how to listen to the past to find love in the present.

    John Williams, WGN Radio host


The Balding Handbook

=This week is Be Bald and Be Free Day (October 14). It's a day that Balding Handbook author David Stern celebrates every year. Even though his book is no longer in print, his head remains a tribute to the book's title.