Monday, November 10, 2025

Publishing Portal--November 10, 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.


40 Years, 40 Films

=Come on out to meet 40 Years, 40 Films author Nick Digilio and see Nick's pick, Body Double (directed by Brian DePalma), this Wednesday, November 12, from 7-10pm at Classic Cinemas Lake Theater (1022 Lake Street, Oak Park). Nick will also be signing and selling copies of the book at the show. 

 

=Nick has several other events scheduled in the coming weeks. Keep checking back to the Publishing Portal for details. He'll also be appearing this week on the Minutia Men Celebrity Interview podcast. We will post the link when the interview drops.

=Nick's new book about movies features an introduction written by the late Tony Fitzpatrick. From Tony's introduction, written just two months before his death...

"Even when I don't agree with Nick on films, I am convinced he has done the scrupulous thinking and careful viewing. He takes movies seriously. He takes his audience seriously. He views this calling as a responsibility. We very often disagree wildly, but I always want to know why he thinks what he thinks. After I read or hear his thoughts about any movie, I come away smarter. He is cogent, thoughtful, and his love of films evinces an immense generosity of spirit. I am lucky to have him as a friend and so are you. Even if he's still wrong about Joker. Bless Nick Digilio. He's as good as it gets."'



=The celebration of life for Tony Fitzpatrick is November 23. The location is the Metro on Clark near Wrigley. The time is 3-6pm. Naturally we will be there. It really will be a celebration. A New Orleans Jazz funeral procession will follow the event. 


Last Comiskey

=Ken Smoller is coming back into town and he's bringing a box of his award winning book Last Comiskey along with him. Come out, buy one, and get it autographed! He'll be at Kaiser Tiger (1415 W. Randolph in Chicago) a week from tonight (November 17th), from 6-8pm.  Put it on your calendar now.


The Best of Words on Birds

=Last week we mentioned that Jeff Reiter would be appearing on one of the biggest bird podcasts in America. Here's the link. He's on the Talkin Birds show for about eight minutes, starting at the ten minute mark. It's a great segment. Can you go wrong with a podcast that has tags listed for brown jay, blue jay, green jay, hooded warbler, bird baths, great gray owl, and worm-eating warbler? No. No you can't.

=Your chance to meet Jeff is coming up. He'll be at Faith Lutheran Church in Glen Ellyn on Sunday November 23rd. Copies of the book The Best of Words on Birds are available at the church office there, but he will be signing and selling them at the forum he is hosting that day entitled Consider the Birds of the Air.




Celtic Knot

=Another Eckhartz Press cover boy. Arriving in mailboxes this week...

  

=Bob Conlon will be 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.




=The Mob Adjacent boys have enlisted another new spokesperson. You may know this guy.



=Jim Slusher's book is a finalist this year for the CWA Book of the Year. On Friday he did an interview with Editor & Publisher...




=Thanks to everyone who came out to see Vicki Atkinson last week in her triumphant return to Harper College. There was a great turnout.







=Two more Eckhartz Press authors will be making podcast appearances later this month on the Playtime with Bill Turck podcast on Substack. We will offer details as soon as we have them, but Doug E. Jones (Take Me Back to Chicago) will be going first. The following week, you'll hear from Gloria Golec (South Side Memories)
   

The Loop Files

=Have you seen the "50 Years of the Loop" exhibit at the Museum of Broadcasting yet? It's been getting rave reviews. Curated by The Loop Files author Rick Kaempfer.

=This week in 2023 (November 13), Rick Kaempfer was making the rounds promoting his book The Loop Files. One of his first stops was the WGN-Radio morning show. On this particular day, it was hosted by fellow Looper, Wendy SnyderYou can listen to that here. 

=One of the people featured in the book, Terry Bell, is celebrating a birthday this week (November 10). Happy birthday Terry! (With husband, and fellow Looper, John Bell)


I Bear Witness

=Author Dan McNeil has temporarily relocated to Arizona, but he will be returning to Chicagoland for the Bears-Packers game on December 7th. He and a few former Bears greats are looking for a bar in the area to allow him to have an event there that day. If you have such a venue, please contact Eckhartz Press publisher Rick Kaempfer (rick@eckhartzpress.com)

Safe Inside

=One of our best writers, Lee Kingsmill, is still writing constantly, even if he isn't tackling another book project at the moment. Currently Lee's blog (Me Now), has a review of Lyric Opera’s pairing of Cavalleria Rusticana and I Pagliacci. You read that right. We are perfectly capable of classing up the joint around here. As far as you know, we're all wearing tuxedos right now in the Eckhartz Press offices. 

=Lee's Eckhartz Press book Safe Inside was an honorable mention winner as the CWA Book of the Year when it came out. It's a dazzling book about 1940s Chicago, and a love letter to the movie palaces of that time.


Leaving Glory For Greatness

=This week in 2022 (November 15), Eckhartz Press released Leaving Glory for Greatness by Lou Macaluso, a biography of football star turned civil rights hero LaMarr Thomas. It became our biggest selling book of the year, and is now taught in school at LaMarr Thomas' alma mater Thornton Township High School. When the book came out we did a Q&A with the author, Lou Macaluso.


Death of the Angels

=This week in 2018 (November 11), Eckhartz Press released Death of the Angels by long-time television reporter/producer Alex Burkholder. It was about the tragic 1958 fire at the Our Lady of the Angels school. We interviewed Alex about it the week of the book's release. Unfortunately Alex passed away last year.


Gel Strong

=This week in 2017 (November 11), the Eckhartz Press brass flew down to Atlanta Georgia to support author Mark Gelinas, who was marching in the Purple Stride march to raise money for pancreatic cancer research. Mark gave a speech that day, and during the speech, revealed to all of us that his prognosis was dire. His doctors gave him a year.

=Just a year later (November 17), Mark gathered all of his friends down to Atlanta once again. This time it was for his farewell party. He wanted a chance to say goodbye to everyone in person, while he still could. It was a pretty gut-wrenching night for everyone. 

=A few weeks later, Mark passed away. His book is still available at Eckhartz Press. Despite the unhappy outcome, it's an inspiring tale of a man who tackled the ultimate challenge of his life head-on. 


Hugh Hefner's First Funeral

=This week in 2016 (November 16), Pat Colander's book Hugh Hefner's First Funeral was named Book of the Year in the non-fiction category by the Chicago Writers Association.


Grammar Moses

=This week in 2021 (November 16), Grammar Moses author Jim Baumann appeared on WGN Radio talking about his book. You can still listen to that interview here.

 



 We Have Company

=One of the many rock stars featured in Bobby Skafish's book of rock and roll interviews is the great guitarist Greg Lake (Emerson, Lake & Palmer). This photo of Bobby and Greg was taken in the early 90s at Bill Wyman's restaurant in London. Greg was born this week in 1947 (November 10). He passed away in 2016.



Grun Weiss Vor!

=This week in 2016, four Green White Soccer greats were inducted into the Illinois Soccer Hall of Fame. All are featured in our book, Grun Weiss Vor.  L-R...Mike Duffy, Adam Kaempf, Stefan Laxgang, and Rudi Mayer.  

=This second picture features the co-author of Grun Weiss Vor (Rick Kaempfer) with Hall of Famer Stefan Laxgang. Laxgang was Rick's first coach when he began playing soccer back in the late 60s/early 70s.


Life Behind the Camera

=This week in 2018 (November 12), we lost one of the all-time greats, Stan Lee. The man who created Spiderman did endorse one of our books. There he is with Life Behind the Camera author Chuck Quinzio.



Cubsessions

=This week (November 13) one of the contributors to our book Cubsessions, actor Joe Mantegna, is celebrating a birthday. Joe spilled his Cubs-guts to authors Randy Richardson and Becky Sarwate in Cubsessions. Here he is in his natural environment.




Always a Pleasure

=Former NBA great Jack Sikma actually plays a big role in Chuck Swirsky's life, and is therefore featured in the book Always a Pleasure. Jack is celebrating a birthday this week (November 14)





=Ten years ago this week we lost former Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne (November 14). Jane was mayor during John Landecker's heyday at WLS-AM 890, and he had several stories about her in his book. Here's a free excerpt featuring the parts about Jane.

=Roger Badesch also wrote about Mayor Byrne in his book The Unplanned Life. He had even more contact with the city's first ever female mayor. He worked for her! Lots of great stories about Jane Byrne in The Unplanned Life.


Monday, November 03, 2025

Publishing Portal--November 3, 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.


40 Years, 40 Films

=Halloween marked the official release of Nick Digilio's new book, 40 Years, 40 Films. Click here to order your copy today!


=For four decades, award-winning film critic and beloved Chicago broadcaster Nick Digilio has passionately reviewed movies, championed underappreciated gems, and entertained audiences across radio, podcasts, theaters, and live events. Now, in this unique and deeply personal collection, he reflects on 40 years of moviegoing, movie reviewing, and movie-loving — one film at a time.

From Albert BrooksLost in America (1985) to Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two (2024), each chapter is a heartfelt, hilarious, and razor-sharp essay on Digilio’s favorite film of the year, revealing not just his critical insights, but also the moments in his life that shaped (and were shaped by) these cinematic milestones. Alongside these 40 essays, the book includes full Top 10 lists from every year since 1985, as well as Nick’s personal picks from before his critic days, dating back to his childhood in Wrigleyville.

But this is more than a film book. It’s a candid biography, tracing Nick’s journey from movie-obsessed kid to respected voice in entertainment, through triumphs, turmoil, sobriety, and reinvention. Packed with behind-the-scenes stories, showbiz secrets, and genuine love for the art of cinema, 40 Years, 40 Films is a celebration of life at 24 frames per second.

=The book features a foreword written by the late Tony Fitzpatrick, and it's endorsed by the likes of Suzanne Vega.

=Come on out to meet Nick and see one of the classic films mentioned in the book, Body Double (directed by Brian DePalma), on November 12, from 7-10pm at Classic Cinemas Lake Theater (1022 Lake Street, Oak Park). He will also be signing and selling copies of the book at the show. 


 The Flip Side

=The release of Nick's book comes on the one-year anniversary of The Flip Side. That great book was one of our biggest hits of last year.

=Birthed by Chicago natives Carl and Larry Rosenbaum, “The Flip Side” grew from an idea into a store and then into a chain. Somewhere along the way, those stores sprouted an entire second identity as Chicago’s premier concert promoter, putting on some of the biggest rock shows Chicago saw in the ‘70s and ‘80s. In so many ways, Flip Side defined music for hundreds of thousands of Chicagoland music fans. The Flip Side: Where Chicago Rocked takes you through the lifespans of both the record store chain as well as their concert business. We’ll give you a look ‘behind the counter’ and show you how everything was built, how it all lived and breathed, and we’ll share many of the fun and not-so-fun stories that took place. More than that, we’ll give you a warm look back and a chance to revisit what was a great time in Chicago and an even better time in rock and roll. As Emerson, Lake & Palmer so famously once said, welcome back my friends to the show that never ends. We’re so glad you could attend, come inside, come inside.

=The book, by the way, is now in the Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Joliet), the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Cleveland) and the Museum of Broadcast Communications (Chicago).

 


Mob Adjacent

=Mob Adjacent now has it's own website for the film. This is getting real, folks. Meetings are taking place in Hollywood. More exciting announcements are on the way. 

=Want an additional feel for what to expect? Check this out: A great Facebook reel from the audio book.

=One of the joys of the book Mob Adjacent is the way it intersects the world of the mafia with the world of Hollywood. One of the big stars of the era who is discussed in the book, Art Carney, was born this week in 1918 (November 4).

=As for the mafia world...



=If you haven't heard yet, here are the details for the celebration of life for Tony Fitzpatrick. The date is November 23. The location is the Metro on Clark near Wrigley. The time is 3-6pm. Naturally we will be there. In addition to publishing Tony's final (amazing) book, we are long-time friends of the big lug. 



=Gloria Golec was over the moon last week at the book launch party for her memoir South Side Memories. Eckhartz Press publishers Rick and Dave were on hand to snap a photo or two...







Grun Weiss Vor!

=Big week for Green White Soccer Club, the subject of our book Grun Weiss Vor! One of the club's long-time members, Kurt Melcher, was inducted into the Illinois Soccer Hall of Fame for his meritorious service. Kurt won State titles with Green White as a youth player and an adult player (he was a goalkeeper), played Division 1 soccer, and coached Division 1 Soccer for over 20 years, including dozens of World Cup players. He's the 4th winningest coach in history. Congratulations Kurt!



=This week in 2023, two additional stars from the book Grun Weiss Vor! were inducted into the Illinois Soccer Hall of Fame as well. Marcus Laxgang was a Herman Award Winner as the best college soccer player in America, and Joe Filian played along the likes of Franz Beckenbauer on the New York Cosmos. Both players got their start at Green White Soccer Club. Filian was also on hand for Melcher's big night on Saturday.

   

Surviving Sue

=We've been teasing it for a few weeks now, but this is the week for Vicki Atkinson's return appearance to Harper College. She will be reading from her book "Surviving Sue" Building F, David K. Hill Family Library, F226 Thursday, November 6,11:00am to 12:15pm CST. PLEASE NOTE THE TIME CHANGE ON THIS EVENT!



Last Comiskey

=Ken Smoller is coming back into town and he's bringing a box of his award winning book Last Comiskey along with him. Come out, buy one, and get it autographed! He'll be at Kaiser Tiger (1415 W. Randolph in Chicago) on November 17th, from 6-8pm.  Put it on your calendar now.



The Best of Words on Birds

=Coming soon to Faith Lutheran Church in Glen Ellyn, our very own Jeff Reiter. From the church bulletin...

Sunday, November 23: Consider the Birds of the Air

Faith member, Jeff Reiter, will share on his new book, The Best of Words on Birds, drawn from his Daily Herald column. The heart of Jeff's book is an invitation to consider the birds whether through serious birding or just noticing a bird out your back window. Even the most casual bird watching gives us a reason to "power down and take note of our surroundings. It slows us down and sometimes stops us in our tracks." Copies of The Best of Words on Birds are available at the church office ($20) and at the forum. 


Celtic Knot


=Bob Conlon will be 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.



Worth a Second Look

=Eric Litt is another movie writer for Eckhartz Press. He sat down this week last year to do a Q&A about his new book. You can read that here.


Behind the Glass

=This week in 2021 (November 5), Randy Merkin announced the release of his book Behind the Glass live on the air on ESPN Radio in Chicago. 

=Robert Feder also wrote about Randy's book in the Daily Herald (November 8).


Always a Pleasure

=This week in 2022, Chuck Swirsky was making the rounds promoting his book Always a Pleasure. He did two hours on the radio with Steve Rosenbloom on the Score (November 5), and he also appeared on WGN-TV (November 8)


=In addition, this week in 1995 (November 3), the Toronto Raptors played their first game in franchise history. The man behind the play-by-play microphone was Chuck Swirsky. He talked about that story in this podcast. 

=And finally, this week is the birthday (November 5) of the late great basketball titan, Bill Walton. Chuck wrote about him in his book as well. 


Back in the DDR

=This week in 2022 (November 4), Rick Kaempfer kicked off the publicity campaign to his coming-of-age spy novel Back in the DDR with an interview on WGN Radio. That interview is here. 

=It's not a coincidence that the book came out the same week the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 (November 9). Rick took this first photo of the wall in 1976, the year the book takes place. It appears on the back cover of the book. The second photo was taken just a few weeks after the wall came down. That's Rick and his brother Peter. Lots of stretches like this still existed. It's completely gone now. The third photo is from last summer. Rick is standing outside the East German secret police headquarters (STASI), which has been turned into a museum.

   
  



Grammar Moses

=This week in 2021, Grammar Moses author Jim Baumann was making the rounds promoting his book. He appeared on this podcast with Steve Cochran (November 3), and the Minutia Men Celebrity Interview the next day (November 4). Two days later he was in Elgin, signing and selling copies of Grammar Moses. The pandemic was still raging, and our intrepid author was out there fully masked.

 



=Two former Chicago Bears greats are celebrating birthdays this week. Happy birthday to Devin Hester (November 4) and Erik Kramer (November 6)! Both are featured prominently in the pages of Dan McNeil's book I Bear Witness.



We Have Company

 =This week in 2016, Bobby Skafish made two public appearances selling and promoting his book. The first stop was in Des Plaines, Il (November 7). The second stop (November 9) was at the legendary Red Lion pub on Lincoln Avenue in Chicago.

  



Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=This week in 1882, the Dow Jones was founded. Not many people know this, but early in his career, John Landecker actually went by the name Dow Jones on the air. This is the only known picture of Dow Jones, taken outside the radio station in Michigan.

=This week in 2013, John Landecker appeared on Pete McMurray's show on WGN Radio to talk about the book.

=This week in 2017, John was on the air at WBEZ Radio, and WGN-TV talking about the new Hall of Fame edition of the book. His daughter Amy joined him on the WGN TV set.

=One of the contributors to Records Truly Is My Middle Name, Catherine Johns, is celebrating a birthday this week (November 3). She tells a few very memorable stories about Landecker in the book. Co-author Rick Kaempfer ran into Catherine just recently at the No Kings March in Mt. Prospect.


Your Dime My Dance Floor

=This week in 2018 (November 5), Chet Coppock had the single-biggest-selling day in the life of his book. He spoke at the Polish American Alliance in Westmont, and every single attendee (over 200) bought a copy of the book. Chet was in rare form that day.



Righteous Might

=The Eckhartz Press book Righteous Might takes place on the USS Gerald R. Ford. Now, if you happen to go on that ship, you can read Righteous Might in the ship's library. We got a letter this week (November 6) in 2020 from the ship's Captain. What an honor. Congrats to author Keith Conrad!


GelStrong!

=This week in 2016, Eckhartz Press author Mark Gelinas was featured on a local television station in Atlanta (WSB-TV). Mark passed away a few years later, but this interview, and the book lives on. Mark's story will always remain an inspiration.

 

Father Knows Nothing

=This week in 2014 (November 4), Rick Kaempfer was out and about promoting his humor book Father Knows Nothing. As a bonus for the readers of the book, he released these bonus audio tracks on our website. Two of the boys featured in the book (Tommy & Johnny) come to life via these timeless audio clips.


Cameo

=This week in 2018 (November 9), Windy City Reviews came out with a review of the Eckhartz Press book Cameo. Here's what they had to say about the book....

    Cameo, by Beth Jacobellis, is an interweaving of the past, its impact on the present, and how our feelings can get in the way of understanding what is pulling us through to the future. The book begins in the present, but we are quickly transported to the cameo’s present life in 1994 and then again through vignettes from 1885, 1976 and 1989. Cameo is a charming story to read. It is not a long book, but this type of love story, with layers of the past all playing out at the same time, draws us into Samantha’s quest and carries us through a briskly-paced read. I enjoyed this book for its clear storytelling and mysterious overtones. I also found it refreshing that the past is not always looking to punish but merely to resolve.


City U

=This week (November 9) in 2021, during the height of the pandemic, Bob Boone gave a talk about his collection of short stories, City U, via zoom. The virtual author event actually took place in Glencoe, but this was around the time we started figuring out that we are no longer confined by our location.