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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Publishing Portal--October 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.


The Loop Files



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Here's the announcement we've been promising. The Museum of Broadcast Communications is reopening later this week (October 23) for the media, and shortly thereafter to the public. It has a new "pop up" location on Randolph Street, near the Oglivie train station (440 W. Randolph). There will be some great things to see there, including a Johnny Carson exhibit, a Bozo the Clown exhibit, a Svengoolie exhibit, the Radio Hall of Fame, and...something that we've been working on now for several weeks. There will be an exhibit honoring 50 Years of The Loop radio station. It includes a timeline of big events over the years, a tribute to the big 3 stars of the station (Johnny B, Steve & Garry, Kevin Matthews), a feature highlighting some of the other important radio personalities from the station's historic run, some new and classic video, and some truly unique memorabilia. Also, eight different Eckhartz Press authors, all former Loopers, contributed copies of their books for the exhibit, including Rick Kaempfer (The Loop Files), Bobby Skafish (We Have Company), Mitch Michaels (Doin' The Cruise), Chet Coppock (Your Dime, My Dance Floor), John Records Landecker (Records Truly is My Middle Name), Chuck Swirsky (Always a Pleasure), Dan McNeil (I Bear Witness), and Tony Fitzpatrick (The Sun at the End of the Road). The exhibit was curated by The Loop Files author Rick Kaempfer.

=Just wait until you see what they've done with this poster...


=This week in 2023 Rick got the first copy of The Loop Files

=The book is dedicated to two important Loopers who are no longer with us, promotion directors Sandy Stahl and Cindy Gatziolis. Cindy passed away this week in 2014. Hard to believe it's been more than ten years already. That's Cindy in the middle of the photo below with Bridget Kaempfer and Jim Wiser.


=Several of the big stars mentioned in the book are celebrating birthdays this week. Patti Haze (October 25) was a major contributor to the radio station (the Loop), but she also contributed to the book. Bob Odenkirk (October 22) is a name that will surprise more casual fans of the station. It's true, the movie and television star got his start at the Loop as part of a comedy troupe called Duck Logic. This is a picture of them below. Can you spot Bob?



=The tributes have continued to pour in for Tony Fitzpatrick. We particularly liked the eloquent words of Dave Hoekstra, Monica Eng, and Neil Steinberg All knew Tony well. So did artist John Soss.  Tony wrote for New City for years, and they also paid tribute.

=If you go by Tony's art studio in Chicago, you'll see that his kids (Max & Gaby) have turned it into a shrine with the help of well-wishers and fans. It's really quite inspiring. 






=Eckhartz Press publisher Rick Kaempfer also made the media rounds talking about Tony. WGN Radio's Wendy Snyder called last Wednesday. Garry Meier had him on his podcast on Friday. Yes, those are also former Loopers. The Loop community is properly devastated by the loss of Tony.


The Best of Words on Birds

=Great article in the Daily Herald Sunday about Jeff Reiter and his book The Best of Words on Birds. It was on the front page! Thanks to Daily Herald writer Katlyn Smith.



=Last week we announced the new book by Doug E. Jones, Take Me Back to Chicago, which is available now via pre-order. This week we did a Q&A with Doug, so you could get to know him better, and so you could read about what inspired him to write this novel.



=Author Gloria Golec is having a book launch party to celebrate the release of her memoir, South Side Memories. It will be on October 30, from 5-7pm, at Santa Fe Restaurant and Bar on 426 S. Main Street in downtown Glen Ellyn. Parking is tough in Glen Ellyn, but the restaurant is located right next to a public parking lot that most people don't know about. See you there!

=To find out more about Gloria's book, read the Q&A here.

Mob Adjacent

=Another promotional video for the book and upcoming film was dropped this week by the fellas...


Celtic Knot and The Kiss of Night

=Thanks to everyone who came out to meet Eckhartz Press authors Bob Conlon (Celtic Knot) and Mark Wukas (The Kiss of Night). Bob was in Western Springs at the library there, and Mark was at the Dovetail Brewery. Don't worry, this won't be your last time to see either of them. In fact, Bob is doing another event next month, signing books and making a presentation at this year's IBAM (Irish Books and Music), November 22 and 23 at the Irish American Heritage center (4626 N Knox Ave). Get your tickets for that fun event here. And keep checking back here for the next Wukas event, as well.  In the meantime, both of their books are now also in the Chicago Public Library.

  


Chicago Public Library

=A whole slew of Eckhartz Press books can now be found there, in addition to The Kiss of Night and Celtic Knot. The Sun at the End of the Road, EveryCubEver, The Flip Side, I Bear Witness, Last Comiskey, and South Side Memories are there too.

Always a Pleasure

=This week in 2022 (October 26), Chuck Swirsky's book Always a Pleasure was released by Eckhartz Press. Chuck was a promotional machine the next two months pitching the book. This week he was on WGN Radio with Bob Sirott (October 20), and was featured in the Chicago Sun Times (October 20)

=The subjects of two of the most surprising photos (and stories) in the book, Drake (October 24) and Tom Petty (October 20) were both born this week...

 



=We are assuming this is already on your schedule, but in case it isn't, here's a friendly reminder. Vicki Atkinson 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.


Vintage Confidential and Selling Dead People's Things

=What do these two titles have in common? They are both written by Duane Scott Cerny. Duane is now making his thoughts, mirth, mayhem and misery in the vintage realm regularly available via his Substack called It's All My Fault. You can subscribe here.



Worth a Second Look

=This week last year, Eric Litt had a launch party for his book Worth a Second Look. If his name sounds familiar, It should, this is his second book about movies for Eckhartz Press. His first book, Oscars Biggest Mistakes, is a big seller for us during every Oscar season. Eric Litt has been employed by WGN-TV/Ch. 9 for over 32 years and currently is the Programming Specialist for Nexstar Media’s Digital Multicast Networks Antenna TV and Rewind TV. In addition to enjoying movies, he loves music, television, and baseball and is an avid runner and triathlete. Eric lives with his wife in Skokie, Illinois and has three grown kids. 


Pat Colander

=One of our favorite departed authors Pat Colander would have been celebrating a birthday this week (October 25). Pat was our first author to win the Book of the Year award from the Chicago Writers Association. Her book Hugh Hefner's First Funeral: And other True Tales of Love and Death in Chicago is a journalistic masterpiece. Unbeknownst to us, Pat was already sick at the time of its publication. She passed away in January of 2019. We still miss her.

=This week in 2016, she did a well-attended reading from her book in Munster, Indiana. 


Joel Daly

=This week in 2020 (October 22) we lost another Eckhartz Press author. The universally beloved Joel Daly. Joel was a Renaissance man, Anchorman/Reporter/Attorney/Singer/Actor/Pilot. His book The Daly News was a 2014 release at Eckhartz Press. When Joel passed away he was lionized all over the media. Of course Channel 7 did an on-air tribute to Joel. The Sun-Times published this wonderful obit. Media writer Robert Feder also paid tribute. Great guy. We miss him. 



Best Seat in the House and EveryCubEver

=This week in 2016 (October 20), as the Cubs were beginning their World Series run, WCIU-TV invited two of our authors Rick Kaempfer (EveryCubEver) and Bruce Bohrer (Best Seat in the House) to be part of their morning show, live from Wrigleyville. This is Bruce with WCIU Morning host at the time, Jon Hansen. 

=Both books are currently on sale at Eckhartz Press. For EveryCubEver, use the promo code "PLAYOFFS" at checkout. For Best Seat in the House, click here.  Both of them make great presents for the Cub fan in your family.

Doin the Cruise

=This week in 2018 (October 20), Mitch Michaels drove all the way to Northwest Indiana for a book signing at Tom Lounges' record store. Two of the members of M&R Rush showed up to say hello.


Grammar Moses

=This week in 2021 (October 2), Daily Herald editor/columnist Jim Baumann was featured in Robert Feder's column. Jim had just published his highly acclaimed book Grammar Moses. The book was a collection of Jim's famous grammar columns from the Daily Herald. 


Behind the Glass

=Randy Merkin's stories in Behind the Glass are mostly about athletes, but there are a few that cross over into the world of entertainment. For instance, this guy, Snoop Dogg, celebrating a birthday this week (October 20).

 

 

Cheeseland and Lost In the Ivy

=This week in 2015 (October 21), Eckhartz Press author Randy Richardson was asked to attend the Carl Sandberg Literary Awards to benefit the Chicago Public Library Foundation. Steven Sondheim, Rick Bayless, Scott Simon, Bill Kurtis, Marv Levy, Sara Paretsky, Jim Peterik and Scott Turow were among the other attendees. You know, no big whoop.

   


The Unplanned Life and Wicker Park Wishes

=This week in 2020 (October 21), Roger Badesch was interviewed by Margaret Larkin for her Metrolingua blog about his memoir The Unplanned Life. You can still read that interview here.

=At the time, we had no way of knowing that Margaret Larkin would become an Eckhartz Press author herself. Just two years later (October 22), she appeared in Wicker Park to promote her novel Wicker Park Wishes...


Brandwidth

=This week in 2020 (October 22), author Kipper McGee appeared on the RadioInfo podcast to talk about his media book Brandwidth. You can still listen to that here. 


Chili Dog MVP and To The Men I've Loved

=This week (October 22) is former Chicago White Sox pitcher Wilbur Wood's 83rd birthday. Wilbur was a 20-game winner for the White Sox in the 1970s, but he also managed to do something even more impressive. He found his way into two Eckhartz Press books. This first photo of Wilbur with Nancy Faust and Bill Melton appears in Chili Dog MVP. The second photo of Wilbur and Jay Johnstone with Soxette (and future Eckhartz Press author Pat Motto) appears in To the Men I've Loved.

  


Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=This week in 2017 (October 23) we released the Hall of Fame edition of Records Truly Is My Middle Name after it was announced that John Landecker had been inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. He was later also inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. John wrote a few new chapters and added a few dozen more photos for the new addition.

=Two days later he made an appearance at Purdue University (October 25). Both John and co-author Rick Kaempfer appeared for a lecture in the media department. 


Grun Weiss Vor! and Signature Shoes

=The greatest soccer player of all-time, Pele, was born this week (October 23) in 1940. Pele also appears in two Eckhartz Press books. The top photo is Pele with Green White Soccer Club legend Tom Czop from the book Grun Weiss Vor! The second photo is Pele's signature shoes, which are discussed and highlighted in Ryan Trembath's entertaining book about the Signature Shoe craze.

  

Transatlantic Passage

=Speaking of soccer, this week is also soccer legend Wayne Rooney's birthday (October 24). He appears in Paul Banks' book about the success of the Premier League in America, Transatlantic Passage. Paul even managed to snap this shot of the former Manchester United man.

 


We Have Company

=This week in 2016 (October 26), Bobby Skafish appeared on Kipper McGee's podcast to discuss his book We Have Company

=This week is also the birthday of one of the rock stars who appears in Bobby's book. Happy birthday to former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman (October 24).


The Radio Producer's Handbook

=Though this book is not technically an Eckhartz Press book, it did begin co-publisher Rick Kaempfer's official literary career. 21 years ago this month (October 21), Channel 7 reporter Andy Shaw interviewed Rick and his co-author John Swany Swanson for Lake Magazine. You can read the entire interview here, if you're interested. 



Programming note: Next week's Publishing Portal won't be released until later in the week (probably on October 30)

Monday, March 17, 2025

Publishing Portal--March 17, 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.

 

St. Patrick's Day

=St Patrick's Day has always been a big day for Eckhartz Press. Our Irish cup runneth over. Joel Daly (The Daly News) covered the parade for Channel 7 for 40 years. John Landecker (Records Truly Is My Middle Name) been has going to the parade since the 1970s (photo below with Bob Sirott) and Brendan Sullivan (The Living Wills) wrote a piece for us about what it means to grow up South Side Irish. It's all here.


=Note: We have another Irish book in the pipeline. A novel called "Celtic Knot" will be coming out in the next few months.


THIS WEEK 

The Flip Side

=Coming this weekend, meet Ken Churilla and Larry Rosenbaum at the Chicagoland Record Show...Details below.

=Another appearance coming soon...


NEXT WEEK

=Eckhartz Press author Jim Slusher will be presenting News Media, Truth, and Trust. That timeliest of topics will be presented on Tuesday, March 25, 7 p.m at the Mt. Prospect Public Library (10 S. Emerson Street in Mt Prospect). Explore the evolving news media landscape with someone who knows what he's talking about. Jim is the Daily Herald Opinion Editor and will share insights and tips for discerning reliable sources and navigating biases in modern journalism.



=When Donald Trump lost in 2020, we assumed the interest would wane in this book written by Lauren LoGuidice. It's about the things she learned touring the country as a Melania impersonator. Well, it turns out Lauren is returning to town for another show...Wednesday, March 26th 9PM at Lincoln Lodge.


COMING SOON

The Kiss of Night

=You won't want to miss this big day. Coming soon (April 5)...click on photo to enlarge.


EveryCubEver

=Last edition? It's a barn burner.

=Also, don't forget the first day of Spring is this week, or as we call it at EveryCubEver headquarters, the first day of Jack Spring.


Randy Richardson

=Randy has written three books for Eckhartz Press: Cubsessions, Cheeseland, and Lost in the Ivy.


Surviving Sue

=Another wonderful review of Vicki Atkinson's book this week. This time from blogger Lori Pohlman (Lake Arrowhead Lady Writer)...

Vicki is a fellow blogger, one I follow and read with pleasure, always knowing I will find something positive, real, and insightful in her posts. Vicki is generous with her readers, sharing of herself, her humor, her highs and lows with an empathic interest in our perspectives.

This is Vicki’s voice, and it shines on the pages of her book. She is a profoundly kind-spirited woman who grew up learning how to turn the injury and injustice of her mother’s mental illness into something bigger than her own pain. With keen intelligence, her father’s and sister’s love, and later through her own family and probably also due to her dedication to her studies, Vicki survives and thrives, and she does it without ever compromising her own values.

Vicki’s compassion for her mother is more than challenged over the years, but somehow, she stays the course of doing what she believes is best for everyone concerned. For those who don’t know Vicki or haven’t read Surviving Sue, I’d like to stop here to encourage you to read it for yourself. This story is worth your time. It may even affect the ways you view some of your own experiences, past or present. It may soften your heart. It’s a beautiful book, and an engaging read.



I Bear Witness

=This week is former Bears center Jay Hilgenberg's birthday (March 21). He was kind enough to provide us with a blurb for Dan McNeil's book I Bear Witness.

  • Dan gets puffy chested about his titanic drives and he does have length. He gets club head speed with that Barney Rubble body and hits it a long way. In every direction. The pride he takes in his radio work gets much better results.

    Jay Hilgenberg, Bears center, '81 - '91, 7-time Pro Bowl selection



Happy Anniversary!

Two Eckhartz Press books had book launch parties this week, Cameo by Beth Jacobellis (2018) and Nose Over Toes by Janet Sutherland (2019). Photos from those book launch parties are below. 





Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=This week in 2013 was a big week for Records Truly Is My Middle Name. You don't really know what you have with a book until the Chicago Tribune's Rick Kogan chimes in. His excellent review in the Tribune came out this week, and Rick also conducted this interview in the Tribune newsroom.


Cubsessions

=Two of the contributors to Cubsessions are celebrating birthdays this week, actor Gary Sinese (March 17) and Shawon Dunston (March 21). Dunston himself doesn't appear in the book, but the man who created the Shawon-O-Meter (Dave Cilha) does. That's Dave (on the far right) at one of the Cubsessions book signings.  Others in the photo--author Randy Richardson, former Cubs ball girl Kathy Wolter, and Ronnie Woo Woo.

Scott Simon

 =The NPR host is celebrating a birthday this week (March 16). He appears in the  two Eckhartz Press books mentioned above. His late 1970s report on the John Landecker show was a significant turning point in Records Truly Is My Middle Name, and Simon was also interviewed by Randy Richardson and Becky Sarwate about his love of the Cubs for their 2019 book Cubsessions. 



Back in the DDR

=This week in 2023, Windy City Reviews dropped an incredible review of Rick Kaempfer's novel Back in the DDR...

  • “For those reminiscing on or wishing they could have visited Cold War Europe, this reviewer has the next best alternative for you, in the form of Rick Kaempfer’s fascinating new novel Back in the D.D.R. In his highly polished and breezy writing style, Kaempfer takes the reader on a literary adventure of a lifetime, back to Checkpoint Charlie and the whispers of espionage.

    Having an understanding of the geography, when added to Kaempfer’s descriptive and detailed writing, helps to transport the reader to these locations. Indeed, the reader may begin to feel as if they are physically accompanying Rudi and his family as they travel.

    This fantastic story ends on a triumphal note for thirteen-year-old Rudi, who is forced to mature in a short time. Emblematic of this dawning maturity is when Rudi states, “In Chicago I always felt like a German boy pretending to be American, in Germany I discovered that I was not pretending.”

    Charles Kuner, Windy City Reviews


 Monkey in the Middle

=This week in 2016 (March 21), Dobie Maxwell was making the rounds in his native Milwaukee. He had a big appearance at Shank Hall.


The Loop Files

=This week in 1989 (March 18), Steve Dahl got his vasectomy live on the radio, and Garry Meier had to describe it. That story is told in the pages of The Loop Files. 


Close Encounters of a Chicago Kind 

=This week in 1861, Benedictine Sisters of Chicago founded. Eckhartz Press author Vicki Quade is a huge supporter of the organization, and they, in turn, are huge supporters of Vicki...

  • “Vicki Quade’s new book reminds me of Martin Buber’s quote which was always a favorite of mine: All real living is meeting. Anyone who loves or wants to know Chicago will enjoy Vicki’s keen humor and vivid memories. They invite us to find new ways to live and laugh, especially during this pandemic isolation. Maybe it will encourage some to write their own memories of human encounters!”

    Sister Patricia Crowley, O.S.B., Benedictine Sisters of Chicago

 



Safe Inside

=This week in 2020, Lee Kingsmill's great book was given a long and heartfelt endorsement by WGN Radio's Steve King and Johnnie Putman



 Always a Pleasure

=This week in 2023, in the days before a ridiculously needless trade war began, Chuck Swirsky pitched his memoir Always a Pleasure in Canada. It was a coming home of sorts for Swirsky who was the play-by-play man for the Raptors for many years. 



Chili Dog MVP

=One of the 1972 White Sox is celebrating a birthday this week (March 23). Jim Geddes is featured in the pages of Chili Dog MVP.