Sunday, March 15, 2026

Publishing Portal--March 16, 2026








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

 

Sirens in the Loop

=This is the week for the Sirens in the Loop book launch party!

=Here are the details for this all-star event...

City News Bureau is gone but not forgotten. Jim Elsener, co-author of “Sirens in the Loop - A History of the City News Bureau” is joined by Marianthe Zimbrakos-Zervas, daughter of co-author Paul Zimbrakos. We will be holding a book launch party on Thursday, March 19 from 6-8 pm at Kappy’s American Grill, 7200 Dempster Street, Morton Grove. We look forward to seeing City News alumni from all eras.

=Fellow Eckhartz Press author Mark Wukas will be there as well. His novel The Kiss of Night is the brother of Sirens in the Loop.  Mark's book is fiction. (It will be for sale there that night too)

=Here's a historical note about one of CNB's alums: This week in 2025 (March 21), Michael Sneed offiically retired from the Sun Times. After her stint at CNB, she spent 56 years as a newspaper columnist. (Also briefly served as Jane Byrne's spokesperson). 

=Another chance to meet Jim is coming up in a few weeks if you miss this Thursday's event. Jim will also be at the Book Loft in Oak Park on April 12th (moved from April 8), and the Admiral Senior Residence on April 14th. We'll get you the addresses as we get closer to those events.



=Next week is the launch party for Bob Williams' memoir Bubble Boy!

=Here are the details...

It will be at Peggy Kinanne's (8 North Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, IL 60005) Wednesday March 25 at 6:30 pm.



=To find out more about Bob and his book, read this Q&A. A very interesting author talking about his unique memoir.


Chili Dog MVP/My Father, Dick Allen

=Big night last Thursday night in Mesa, Arizona. The producers of My Father, Dick Allen, including Eckhartz Press author (Chili Dog MVP) Dr. David Fletcher unveiled the first episode of their documentary to a star-studded crowd. Eckhartz Press publishers Rick and Dave were on hand for the festivities as well, and brought back a few photos...


40 Years, 40 Films

=It's a big deal when the likes of Rick Kogan comes out to interview you. That's what happened on Sunday afternoon to Nick Digilio in front of a crowd of movie fans discussing films and the Oscars. It was a magical event.


Celtic Knot

=Great event on Sunday afternoon at the G-man tavern on Clark Street (just down the street from Wrigley Field). Eckhartz Press author Brendan Sullivan interviewed Eckhartz Press author Robert Conlon about his book Celtic Knot, in front of a packed house. Thanks to everyone who came out.


St. Patrick's Day

=St Patrick's Day has always been a big day for Eckhartz Press. In addition to our latest Irish classic Celtic Knot, our Irish cup runneth over with these other titles. Tony Fitzpatrick (The Sun at the End of the Road) wrote an essay about St. Patrick's Day in his Eckhartz Press book. He also created the beautiful art piece in honor of Sinead O'Connor (Psalms for an Irish Girl) below.  Joel Daly (The Daly News) covered the St. Patrick's Day 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), Brendan Sullivan (The Living Wills) wrote a piece for us about what it means to grow up South Side Irish (It's here.) and his co-author Rick Kaempfer once got an opportunity to jam at the Irish Rock and Roll Museum in Dublin.










=Eckhartz Press publisher Rick Kaempfer may have been in Arizona for the premiere of the Dick Allen docu-series, but he also took the opportunity to do a little publicity for EveryCubEver. First stop was Sloan Park for a Cubs spring training game. (Photo)  Then Rick got the chance to meet Cubs Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins, who is now the owner of his own copy of EveryCubEver.
  

=This week (March 19) is the anniversary of Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn's birth (1927). This year Rick is providing free excerpts from EveryCubEver on the birthdays of the Hall of Famers in the book. Read Richie Ashburn's excerpt here.

=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.


The Kiss of Night

=This is a great interview with Mark Wukas, author of The Kiss of Night.

=Mark will also be at the book launch party for Sirens in the Loop on Thursday night.


Slivers

=Not many people have had the chance to read Vicki Atkinson's new book, a novel called Slivers, which will be coming out on Eckhartz Press in the next few weeks. One person who has seen it, is author Joy Neal Kidney, and here's what she thought of it...

You may think your family is a tribe of misfits, but what if there’s a backstory from generations earlier? I’ve never chewed my fingernails, but I could have with this story of ancestral secrets run amok. Teenagers living with secrets, rituals, tension, deceit, assured by their mothers that things are okay but sensing otherwise. Important things, worrisome, unspoken. Family dysfunction on steroids.  With whispers about the gift of intuition in her own family from generations across the ocean, Vicki Atkinson has woven a compelling story of inherited tentacles deeply entangled in the lives of younger descendants.

-Joy Neal Kidney, author of the Leora trilogy and other heartfelt books about family


South Side Memories

=Gloria Golec's memoir about growing up on the South Side of Chicago is now available for sale at TownHouse Books and Cafe in St. Charles Illinois (105 North 2nd Avenue). Great little independent book store. Swing by if you're in the neighborhood and look for Gloria's book there.


=Gloria has also been named as one of the readers for the Chicago Writers Association LiveLit event at After Words Bookstore on March 26th in Chicago (23 E. Illinois Street). 





=Jim Slusher will also be there on March 26th at After Words for the Live Lit event. The latest award-winning Eckhartz Press author will be reading from his book To Nudge the World.


The Best of Words on Birds

=Jeff Reiter has a full calender of upcoming events to promote The Best of Words on Birds, his incredible book about bird watching ("It's called Birding, Rick"). Here are just a few of them...

April 25   Wheaton Public Library Local Authors Fest (signing only)
May 2    Washington and Lee University (signing only)
May 19    Wheaton Public Library
June 15   Elmhurst Public Library
June 25   Schaumburg Public Library
July 7       Glen Ellyn Public Library
Sept 18   Elgin Garden Club





=Here's a rare opportunity to see both of the Rosenbaum brothers at once! Carl and Larry Rosenbaum will be doing a presentation about The Flip Side: Where Chicago Rocked at the Northshore Senior Center, 7900 N Milwaukee in Niles on May 8th at 1PM. Mark your calendars. We'll have more informatin in the coming weeks.



To The Men I've Loved (God Help Them!)

=Eckhartz Press author Pat Motto's memoir is now available on Amazon in both the trade paperback and Kindle formats. Here's the link.


=Pat is one of those authors we signed because she wowed us with her wonderful writing. In the past few months, she has expanded her writing footprint. Check out her new Substack called Out of My Mind. She will make you laugh...and think.



Take Me Back to Chicago

=Reader reviews of Take Me Back to Chicago by Doug E. Jones have been pouring in, and it seems like Doug has struck a nerve with Chicago readers. Here's a sampling...

    "This book is a love letter to Chicago." 5 Stars Jon N. 

    "Great book! Thank you for an entertaining read!" 5 Stars Bill D.

    "I really enjoyed it. All the historical Chicago/Evanston references really bring me back to 1974 when I was a senior in high school." 5 Stars W.C.


=One of the events mentioned in Take Me Back to Chicago is the episode of the Carol Burnett Show that featured The Jackson 5. It happened this week (March 16) in 1974...


=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. 



=Both of these authors have been busy writing new books. Keep an eye on this space for more information in the coming months.


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. 



=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, the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago was 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 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. 


Saturday, March 14, 2026

EveryCubEver--Hall of Famers

  


Yes, it's true, I'm not doing an update of EveryCubEver this season. On the other hand, I do plan on featuring every Hall of Fame Cub on or around their birthdays this year right here on this blog. And those entries will be from EveryCub Ever.

Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn was born this week (March 19) in 1927. Here's Richie's free excerpt...



Richie Ashburn 1927–1997 (Cubs 1960-1961)

While it was great to have the Hall of Famer Ashburn
covering center field for the 1960 and 1961 Cubs, the
lifetime .308 hitter was long past his prime. He put up
those Hall of Fame numbers mostly for the Philadelphia
Phillies. The stories about Ashburn from his early days
are legendary. He loved hitting so much he slept with his
Louisville Slugger when he was in slump. He was a speedy
singles hitter who won two batting titles, finished second
three times, and hit over .300 nine times. By the time he
came to the Cubs, unfortunately, his career was declining
and he no longer had the speed he exhibited early in his
career. Ashburn was a five-time All-Star, but none of those
appearances came with the Cubs. The Cubs let him go in
the expansion draft of 1962, and he finished his career as
the only All-Star on the worst team of all-time, the 1962
Mets. After his playing career ended, he became a beloved
announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies. He died in 1997,
two years after he was elected into baseball’s Hall of Fame.

Monday, March 09, 2026

Publishing Portal--March 9, 2026








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


Sirens in the Loop

=Another big week for Jim Elsener. The Chicago Tribune printed a fabulous piece about his new book.

=Jim Elsener's book launch party will be on Thursday March 19th, from 6-8pm at Kappy's American Restuarant at 7200 W. Dempster in Morton Grove. Fellow Eckhartz Press author Mark Wukas (The Kiss of Night) will be there too. We're expecting a ton of CNB veterans coming to this one. If you're a CNB alum, you're guaranteed to run into some old friends. Be there for the group photo!

=Jim will also be in Oak Park at the Book Loft on April 8th.


40 Years, 40 Films

=This Wednesday, March 11, Nick Digilio will be back at the Lake Theater in Oak Park for this month's Nick's Pix. He'll be screening the film Zero Dark Thirty. Come on by, pick up a copy of Nick's book, and watch the film. Nick goes up on stage before and after the movie to talk about it with the audience.

=Coming this Sunday, we hope you have this event marked on your calendar as well. Nick is going to be interviewed on-stage at the Museum of Broadcast Communications by Rick Kogan on March 15. This is a can't miss event. It's the same day as the Oscars, and Nick and Rick will be discussing the great films released this past year. Buying a ticket to the museum allows you to be a part of the audience.

=Here's another film anniversary relating to Nick's book. The film Lost in America was released on March 15, 1985. Nick picked the Albert Brooks classic as his Film of the Year for 1985. It still stands up today. 



Celtic Knot

=Here's the next one to put on your calendar. March 15th at 3pm, Robert Conlon (Celtic Knot) will be appearing at the G-man tavern on Clark Street (near Wrigley Field) to talk about his book. It will be a conversation with fellow Eckhartz Press author (and Celtic Knot endorser) Brendan Sullivan (The Living Wills). Doors open at 2pm. It's a free event, but they'd like you to RSVP here.




=Eckhartz Press publishers Rick Kaempfer and Dave Stern will be traveling down to Mesa, Arizona this week for a screening (March 12) of the film based on the Chili Dog MVP book. It's called My Father Dick Allen. Among the dignitaries scheduled to be there, authors David Fletcher and John Owens, Producer Sharon Pannozzo, Emmy-Award winning director Andy Billman, Dick Allen's widow Willa Allen, Hall of Famer Fergie Jenkins, White Sox organist Nancy Faust, and more. It's the first event at the brand new Arizona Baseball Museum.

=Speaking of Nancy Faust. Her birthday is this week (March 11). The co-author of Chili Dog MVP, David Fletcher, talked about Nancy's importance in this podcast interview.  This photo of Nancy with Eckhartz Press publishers Rick and Dave was taken at a previous Chili Dog MVP book signing.


Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=Eckhartz Press author John Records Landecker isn't just a celebrity here in Chicago (and a Radio Hall of Famer), his daughter Amy is famous too. She returned to her hometown of Chicago to premiere her film last Thursday at the Music Box Theater. The film is a rom-com called "For Worse" and it's a heartwarming and hilarious film--written, directed, and starring Amy Landecker. Her husband Bradley Whitford also stars in the film. John is in it too! After the screening John interviewed Amy & Bradley on stage at the Music Box. It was a wonderful night that the packed house (people were standing in line for over an hour to get in) absolutely loved.

=This week in 2013, John Landecker started doing his media tour for his memoir Records Truly Is My Middle Name. It began with this incredible review of the book by Chicago media writer Robert FederThen John appeared on the television show Windy City Live. He was surprised live on the air with a phone call from his old friend, Larry Lujack. John's daughter Amy was also on the line to surprise him, but told the producers not to interupt Larry and John. She was enjoying listening to the old friends too much.



Always a Pleasure

=The sports world lost a giant this week, former Notre Dame head coach Lou Holtz died at the age of 89. Chuck Swirsky featured Lou in his book Always A Pleasure.


=Chuck Swirsky has also known the great Stephen Curry since he was a young boy. Chuck was the Toronto Raptors announcer when Steph's dad Del Curry was a Raptor. That heartwarming story is in the pages of Always a Pleasure. Curry's birthday is this week (March 14)



=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 she doesn't need to retire the act after all. Lauren is returning to town for another show...
    Why I'm coming back: The world is on fire and every post on social is either "this is how it's burning" or "self care for surviving the flames." 🔥 We're all so sad - for good reason - but the most important thing is that we spend time in community. So I'm bringing the Misfit Variety Show back to the Chicago to gather the misfits together so we can laugh - together. It's the only way we're gonna get through this! So meet me at the Misfit Variety Show this Friday March 13 at the Annoyance.  Show's at 9. Get your tickets here.


=The new Bob Williams memoir Bubble Boy is about the first internet bubble at the turn of the century (among other things). This week marks the anniversary of a day in history (March 13, 1986) that leads to one of the most memorable scenes in Bubble Boy. It's the day that Microsoft went public. Trust us, this little nugget will pay off beautifully in the book. To tell you more would be a spoiler.



=This Wednesday, Eric Litt will make his sixth appearance on Minutia Men Celebrity Interview, picking this year's Oscar winners. If you're in an Oscar pool, you won't want to miss it.

 The Loop Files

=Happy birthday to one of the biggest stars in Loop history, Kevin Matthews (March 12).


=Kev finally made it to the Museum of Broadcast Communications to check out the Loop exhibit this past weekend. Here he is autographing his display. If you haven't come out to see it yet, why not? 


=This week in 2024 a group of Loopers also gathered in NW Indiana.
 Here are a few photos from a memorable afternoon. Note the plethora of former Loopers, including Mitch Michaels, John Landecker, Roman Sawczak, Rick Kaempfer, and Dan McNeil.



=This is a special Loop-related week for author Rick Kaempfer. This week in 1987 he was hired to work at the legendary radio station. That is the opening story in the book The Loop Files.


The Flip Side

=Ken Churilla was out and about this week last year in NW Indiana promoting The Flip Side. First, he and Flip Side co-owner Larry Rosenbaum appeared on Tom Lounges radio show  (3/4). Listen here.

=Then, Tom did his column about the book in the NW Indiana Times.

=From the Flip Side archives, Robin Trower (March 9) is celebrating a birthday this week. Black Oak Arkansas released their first album this week in 1971 (March 10). Naturally we have pictures of both (with the Rosenbaum brothers) in the Flip Side book...



Surviving Sue

=It's been out for a few years now, but it's incredible how often new reviews still come in about Vicki Atkinson's wonderful memoir, Surviving Sue. Here's another great example. 

=Vicki's new novel Slivers is being prepared for publication as you read this. It won't be too long now.


Nose Over Toes

=This week in 2019, Janet Sutherland began her publicity tour for her book Nose Over Toes. One of the stops on that tour was a visit to WGN Radio.

=Janet is currently working on another book. It will be called "Great Dames: Women You Should Know"


Cheeseland

 =This week in 2013, Randy Richardson made an appearance at The Book Stall in Winnetka to read, sign, and sell his Eckhartz Press book Cheeseland.

=Randy also has another Eckhartz Press book in the works (his 4th for us). It will be coming out later this year. More details in the coming weeks.


Monkey in the Middle

=Eckhartz Press author Dobie Maxwell released his memoir Monkey in the Middle on his birthday in 2016 (March 14), and it remains one of our top selling books. He made the Chicago media rounds when it came out, including an interview on WGN radio, hosted one of the all time great book launch parties at Zanies comedy club on Wells in Chicago, and then did another media tour in Milwaukee, which is where the book takes place. 



I Bear Witness

=Dan McNeil does a deep dive into the Bears with this book, including what happened to some of the Bears after their playing days were over. One of them, tight end Chris Gedney, came to a very unhappy ending this week (March 9) in 2019.


Last Comiskey

=One of the players featured in Ken Smoller's book Last Comiskey was outfielder Phil Bradley, who was part of that 1990 White Sox team. He is celebrating a birthday this week (March 11)


=This week in 2018 we signed these two guys to a publishing deal, Bruce Bohrer and Russ Fahrner. (Photo with EP Co-publisher David Stern). A few months later they delivered the manuscript of their book Embrace Retirement. 


 We Have Company

 =One of Bobby Skafish's interview subjects from We Have Company: Four Decades of Rock and Roll Encounters is celebrating a birthday this week: Adam Clayton of U2 (March 13) rates his own chapter in Bobby's book.

=This week in 2017, Skafish appeared on WGN Radio with Dave Hoekstra.


The Balding Handbook

 =David Stern's self help book for balding men is currently sold out, but not before it made its mark. This week in 2014, Dave appeared on Steve Cochran's show to talk about the book.

 =This week is also the anniversary of the Ken doll (March 11, 1961). This photo from the Anger & Rage chapter of The Balding Handbook (The subtitle of the book is: The five stages of grieving for your hair loss), might give you an idea of one of Dave's suggestions.


The Daly News

=This week in 2014, Joel Daly appeared on Windy City Live to talk about his book The Daly News. It was a homecoming of sorts for Joel, because the show was filmed at Channel 7 in Chicago, where Joel had starred as an anchorman for nearly 40 years. After the interview we visited the news studio and chatted with his old friends and colleagues.



Close Encounters of a Chicago Kind

=Famous Chicago playwright Vicki Quade (Late Night Catechism) wrote a book for Eckhartz Press a few years ago about her entertaining encounters with everyday Chicagoans. She broke the book up into chapters based on topic. Considering that this week is the anniversary of O'Hare being named (March 13), it's a good week to pick up Close Encounters of a Chicago Kind and read the travel chapter.


Father Knows Nothing

=This week in 2015, the two Rick K's (Kogan and Kaempfer) chatted on the radio about Father Knows Nothing. 

=It just so happens that it's also the birthday of Rick's middle son (photo) Johnny (March 12). Johnny is 28 years old now. On the day he was born, Rick called into John Landecker's radio show (WJMK) to announce the birth. The transcript of that birth is in the pages of Father Knows Nothing. It's also here, if you'd like to read it. The participants include John Landecker, Catherine Johns, and Richard Cantu.


Mob Adjacent

=One of the great things about the Gentile brother's book about growing up near the mob, Mob Adjacent, is the intersection of the crime world and Hollywood. For instance, this week's birthday girl (March 12) Liza Minelli, makes an appearance in the pages of the book.

=It seems only fitting that they are making this book into a film. Here's a promo about it...


Your Dime My Dance Floor

=When Eckhartz Press author Chet Coppock died unexpectedly in a car accident in 2018, his friends gathered to hold a tribute for him in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Among the people there that day was fellow broadcaster (and former Chicago Bear) Dan Jiggetts. Jiggetts celebrates a birthday today, March 10. (Photo L-R: Dan Jiggetts, Cheryl Raye Stout, Jim O'Donnell, Rick Kaempfer)