Monday, February 09, 2026

Publishing Portal--February 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.


INTRODUCING: Bubble Boy

=The latest book from Eckhartz Press is available for pre-order now. It's a hilarious and poignant memoir written by Robert Forrest Williams. Who is he? 

    Robert Forrest Williams (AKA “Wilbur”) is a husband, father, and retired businessman. Born into a typical middle-class family, he has spent his life in the Chicago area searching for his own raison d’etre. From early youth through high school, college, and professional life he waged a battle with the original four-letter word– Work. Over years and decades this personal struggle has taken him through various business environments as well as the standup comedy stage. This everyman existence has provided unique experiences, abetting his sense of humor and natural story-telling ability. Bubble Boy is Robert/Wilbur’s first published work. 

=What is the book about?

    Bubble Boy is Robert Forrest Williams’ story of his yearning for self-definition and personal growth. In his early 20’s he was admittedly treading water at best. Taking cues from “Superstar” friends, he gets back on track via Graduate School and as a Human Resources Officer at a major financial institution. Unfortunately, the yuppie lifestyle results in disillusionment. He finds himself at a crossroads. A new career in Executive Recruiting – “Headhunting” – sets him on a clearer path, but also into a world of dubious business practices – shockingly described herein. Set against the backdrop of technological advances and iconic American events, the author takes the reader through a variety of personal experiences – some absurdly hilarious, some sad, and some ironic. He reminds us that our own “perfect spheres of being” can only thrive under the right circumstances. Bubbles can form and change directions –hopefully for the better – before their ultimate demise.

=One of the champions of Bob's book is fellow comedian and Eckhartz Press author Dobie Maxwell...

Bob Williams may be a common name, but this particular one happens to be quite the unique blend of both talent and passion. His writing, comedic and “normal” (whatever that may be) is always worth reading. I told him I would proudly purchase a copy of any book he ever wrote.  Having saved aluminum cans since 1997 I can now make good on that promise! Everybody move your cans and experience “Bubble Boy” for yourself!


The Sun at the End of the Road

=Thanks to everyone who joined the Great Chicago Books Bookclub with the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame on Friday night. We had a great time talking about our old friend Tony Fitzpatrick and celebrating the writing in his book The Sun at the End of the Road. Here's a screenshot of the panelists (Mark Eleveld, Ann Filmer, Thomas Dyja, Dave Hoekstra), the moderators (Rick Kaempfer, David Stern), and the folks from the Hall of Fame (Don Evans and Reese). It really was an excellent discussion.  Over 100 people were on the zoom, including a few dignitaries like Rick Kogan, Michelle Fitzpatrick (Tony's wife), and Max Fitzpatrick (Tony's son). The video is below the screen-grab.

=At the end of the zoom, Rick and Dave made an announcement. There will be another Tony Fitzpatrick book coming out in the fall. He wrote a book of Haikus at the same time he was writing his last book, and that will be released in October, along with his artwork, handpicked by Tony himself.


Sirens in the Loop

=Our book about the history of the City News Bureau is currently being printed and bound and will be sent out in the coming week or so. If you've pre-ordered, look for it in the mail. If you haven't pre-ordered, you can still do so here.

=Jim Elsener will be appearing on WBEZ (NPR) tomorrow morning between 9:40-10am (with Sasha Ann Simons on "In the Loop") to talk about the book. Listen if you can. He's really good on the air.

=This week is the anniversary of one of the biggest stories the City News Bureau of Chicago ever broke. It happened on February 14, 1929. It's remembered as the St. Valentines Day Massacre. Sirens in the Loop tells the story of how that went down.


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

=Pat Motto's entertaining memoir about her dysfunctional love life is now also available at amazon as an e-book! Get your kindle copy here.



4 Opportunities to Get Your Eckhartz Books This Week!

40 Years, 40 Films

=Nick Digilio is hosting "Nick's Pix" at Lake Theater in Oak Park on Wednesday night (February 11th) at 7pm. This month's pick is the film Crash. Yes, he will be selling copies of his book at the screening.


=He'll also be at the Museum of Broadcast Communications for a discussion/signing hosted by Rick Kogan on March 15 (the day of the Oscars) from noon-2pm. More details coming soon.

=Also, let's not forget this big moment over the weekend...


An Assortment

=Eckhartz Press co-publisher David Stern will be appearing at KinoWerks (5645 N. Ravenswood in Chicago) this Saturday, February 14th. He'll have a table selling an assortment of Eckhartz Press books at their Arts Event that day. Look for his beaming smile.



The Best of Words on Birds

=Don't forget that Jeff Reiter (The Best of Words on Birds) will be appearing at the great birder event, Gull Frolic in Winthrop Harbor, on February 15. That's this coming Sunday! (Unfortunately the event is sold out--but if you're already going, look for Jeff)

=By the way, pick up the latest issue of Naperville magazine. Look what book is highlighted...

The Kiss of Night

=That's Mark Wukas below, exactly one year ago, the day he received his first copy of his book The Kiss of Night. It's a great Chicago novel. Your chance to meet Mark is coming a week from tonight, February 16th. He will be appearing at Welcome to the Show at the Getaway (4530 N. Lincoln Avenue).



 Celtic Knot 

=There will be two chances in the coming weeks to meet Robert Conlon and have him sign a copy of his five-star reviewed book Celtic Knot.

=On February 28th, he'll be part of the Boozy Book Fair at Printer's Row Brewing (4801 N. Austin Avenue in Chicago) from Noon-4pm. 

=Bob will also be appearing at the G-man (on Clark in Chicago) on March 15. 



Additional upcoming Eckhartz Press author events. Mark your calenders...

=Vicki Atkinson (Surviving Sue) will be appearing at Wauconda Library (11am-12:30pm) on February 20. Vicki's debut novel Slivers is in the pipeline, getting very close to publication on Eckhartz Press.

=Lauren LoGiudice (Inside Melania) brings her Misfit Variety show to the Annoyance March 13.  Show's at 9.



=Don't feel bad that Gloria Golec isn't doing any book events this week. She's in New Zealand. Ah, the author's life.


=Before she left the country she did this great interview with the Sharing the Heart of the Matter podcast.

Mob Adjacent

=The film is going to be shown soon in Chicago (keep looking here for details). In the meantime, the fellas have been busy filming promotional videos like this one...

=Jeffrey and Michael Gentile's book Mob Adjacent is a compelling look at the intersection of Chicago's mob world and some of the Hollywood Stars of that era. Among them, the great Jimmy Durante (Born Feb 10, 1893)


Chili Dog MVP

=Chili Dog MVP co-author John Owens checked in about the progress of his film/TV project based on their book....

    Thanks to John Bracanelli, @Jacob Pomrenke and the Chicago SABR chapter for hosting the My Father, Dick Allen team Saturday morning at the LaGrange Public Library, where we previewed the first episode ("Wampum") of the five-part docuseries. More previews coming up in March in Arizona and Philadelphia, along with a major event at the Chicago History Museum later this spring.



To Nudge the World

=Book of the Year winner Jim Slusher talks journalism with Rick and Dave on the Minutia Men Celebrity Interview.


The Flip Side

=One half of the Rosenbaum brothers (Larry) did himself proud last year around this time in this Minutia Men Celebrity Interview. Some of the fabulous stories from the book are included in the entertaining interview.



=This week in 2015, Brent Petersen took the logical next step after writing his foodie novel Truffle Hunt. He posted his first Truffle recipe video. Enjoy!
=Would you like to read a free excerpt from the book? Author Brent Peterson has his own substack (DestinationEatDrink), and  You can read it here. 




=Roger Badesch also posted a free excerpt from his book on Instagram this week. It's an excerpt from the audio book version. Listen to it here. It's from the book's preface, and it refers to these three guys below (L-R: Rick Kaempfer, Roger Badesch, Rick Kogan)


Brandwidth

=This week in 2015, Chicagoland Radio & Media reviewed and previewed Kipper McGee's new book BrandwidthSome great info about a well respected book here. 


The Loop Files

=The Loop Files features some of Chicago's all-time broadcasting greats. One of those talented broadcasters is celebrating a birthday this week (February 12), Wendy Snyder. She tells some great stories in the book and also provided a few photos from her early days, including this one...


Life Behind the Camera

=This week in 2018, the Sun-Times parted ways with entertainment reporter Bill Zwecker. Before he left his perch, Bill had this to say about the Eckhartz Press book Life Behind The CameraThis is a must read for anyone interested in learning about the world of TV journalism — as seen through the eyes (and lens!) of Chuck Quinzio — one of the best in the business. Reading Chuck’s many stories — well-spiced with his terrific dry wit — is a great way to discover how television photo-journalism has evolved from the 1980s to the present day. That said, Chuck’s often-hilarious tales about the foibles of the true characters he’s encountered these past three decades makes for wonderful reading.

=This week in 1964 (February 9), the Beatles made their debut on the Ed Sullivan Show. Chuck Quinzio tells a very funny story about that night in Life Behind the CameraYou can read that free excerpt here


Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=Chuck Quinzio (above) isn't the only one with a humorous Beatles on Ed Sullivan story. John Landecker has one too. You can read that free excerpt here.

  

=Speaking of John Landecker, when he published his award-winning memoir Records Truly is My Middle Name, he never dreamt that it would satisfy the final requirement for his college degree. Despite his Hall of Fame radio career, John had never gotten his college degree. His Alma Mater Grand Valley State University did some research into his transcripts and realized he just needed one more writing course. Writing a book certainly qualified. So, this week in 2018, John was awarded his degree. Rick Kaempfer wrote about that for Illinois Entertainer. This is John on graduation day.


Safe Inside

=This week in 2018, Lee Kingsmill was also making the rounds doing interviews. Lee (photo) is widely respected as a writer. Fellow author Michael Lister said this...

  • “The best books expand our humanity by the vicarious experiences and opportunities for compassion they provide. Lee Kingsmill’s Safe Inside is just such a book. It’s rich and textured, filled with family dynamics, religion, sexuality, the refuge of the imagination, the sanctuary of movies, and most of all, the depth, truthfulness, and complexity of humanity.”

    Michael Lister, New York Times Bestselling author of Blood Work



Protecting Children

=Eckhartz Press has a retired judge in our stable of authors. Judge Michael Bender's book Protecting Children came out in 2018 and was featured this week in the Chicago Tribune.



Everything I Know I Learned From Rock Stars

=Author Bill Paige conducted hundreds of interviews with rock stars from 1975-1995. Two of them are celebrating birthdays this week, Peter Gabriel (Feb 13) and Gary Clark Jr. (Feb 15). Their stories are featured in Bill's timeless book.

  


=Another great Eckhartz Press book about rock and roll is Bobby Skafish's acclaimed We Have Company. Bobby dedicates a chapter in his book to native Chicagoan, Doors organist Ray Manzarek (photo below--Ray on the left). Ray was born this week (February 12) in 1939. 

  


The Living Wills

=When Brendan Sullivan and Rick Kaempfer formulated the story line of The Living Wills using improvisation techniques, they were surprised that the actor Lorne Greene was referenced repeatedly. You never know what will come out in improv. In particular, this song became an important plot point. Happy heavenly birthday Lorne (February 12), and thanks for the subliminal inspiration.



The Balding Handbook
=David Stern's self-help masterpiece The Balding Handbook: Five Stages of Grieving for Your Hair Loss is sold out and out of print, but his tribute to Burt Reynolds lives on, and so does this song, Cueball Wizard, which came out this week in 2014...


Monday, February 02, 2026

Publishing Portal--February 2, 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.


The Sun at the End of the Road

=Rick Kaempfer and David Stern will be moderating a virtual discussion about Tony Fitzpatrick's book (The Sun at the End of the Road) on February 6th (That's this Friday!) for the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame. It's free, but you need to register here. This is the description of the event....

Tony Fitzpatrick published his essay collection, The Sun at the End of the Road, just weeks before his death. Tony was celebrated as a visual artist, radio personality, boxer, and actor, but too often his accomplishments as a writer were overlooked. He was a fantastic writer--this last book is proof of that. It's a kind of memoir told in a series of small reflective prose pieces. His publisher, Eckhartz Press, expedited the release date, and because of that Tony was able to experience a small bit of the book's success. The founders and owners of Eckhartz, Rick Kaempfer and Dave Stern, will moderate a discussion about The Sun at the End of the Road. Special guests include Thomas DyjaAnn Filmer, Mark Eleveld and Dave Hoekstra 



  

=Expect lots of entertaining stories about Tony, a fun discussion about his book, and a major announcement. That's just a tease for now. More info here next week.

=By the way, don't forget that Tony's final two posters are also available at Eckhartz Press. The poster for his final showing, and the poster for this book. Here they are...


Sirens in the Loop

=Jim Elsener got the first copy of his book in his hands last week (Photo). It's currently at the printer, and will ship the week of February 16. Thank you for the many pre-orders of the book.

=Who is Jim, you ask? Well, here's a little primer...

James Elsener is a veteran journalist and author.  During his four-decade career, he has been a newspaper publisher, editor, columnist, reporter, sales manager, and association executive.

Elsener began his career at the legendary City News Bureau of Chicago. He later became a reporter with the Chicago Tribune, managed a national newspaper trade association, and founded and owned a regional business publication.

Elsener served with the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War.  He holds degrees from Western Michigan University and Columbia University (New York).  He is the author of two novels. He and his wife, Patricia, a former journalist, live in suburban Chicago.

=The podcast of Jim's interview with Steve & Johnnie on WGN was posted on WGN's website. Listen to it here.

=Jim's co-author is Paul Zimbrakos, who actually started writing the book and provided most of the material for it. Here's a little more about Paul...

Paul Zimbrakos was the legendary editor of the City News Bureau of Chicago who mentored generations of young journalists. Paul demonstrated a keen editorial vision, guiding the newsroom with integrity and a deep respect for factual reporting and timeliness. Paul was a lifelong Chicago resident, a graduate of Austin High School and Roosevelt University.  He was a U.S. Army veteran.  Paul passed away in 2022.


=Many famous writers/reporters worked at City News. One of them is celebrating a birthday this week. Happy birthday to Andy Shaw (February 3). Yes, he is also featured in the book.


=Another City News alum is fellow Eckhartz Press author Mark Wukas. His novel The Kiss of Night is about working at City News Bureau. Mark and Jim Elsener met at a recent City News reunion (photo). Mark Wukas (The Kiss of Night) will be appearing at Welcome to the Show at the Getaway (4530 N. Lincoln Avenue) on February 16.


Take Me Back to Chicago

=Happy birthday to Eckhartz Press author Doug E. Jones (February 4). We were proud to publish his latest novel Take Me Back to Chicago at the end of 2025.


=Doug's birthday in 1992 must have been a bittersweet one. That was the day that Bozo's Ringmaster Ned Locke passed away. The Bozo show is an important plot device in Doug's Take Me Back to Chicago.


I Bear Witness

=Sad news in the Chicago media world last week. Sportscaster Terry Boers passed away. Boers was a long-time on-air partner of Eckhartz Press author Dan McNeil (The Heavy Fuel Crew). When Terry passed away, Dan was interviewed about their time together, and their complicated relationship. In case you missed it, you can listen to it here.

=Just a few weeks after Dan McNeil's book about Bears history in the McCaskey era was released, the family matriarch Virginia McCaskey passed away (2/6/25). She was 102 years old when she died. Dan wrote about her extensively in I Bear Witness.


Belle & Leaving Glory for Greatness & Chili Dog MVP

=February is Black History Month and Eckhartz Press proudly has fiction and non-fiction reading choices to help celebrate it. 

=Judy Ann Jamerson's haunting novel Belle is the heartbreaking story of a mother struggling with the reality of the unimaginable death of her daughter. Judy is the mother of former Chicago Bears receiver Rashied Davis. Award-winning author Bayo Ojikutu has also signed with Eckhartz Press. Look for his exciting new novel later this year.

=Lou Macaluso's biography of football star-turned-civil rights hero LaMarr Thomas (Leaving Glory for Greatness) is a such an inspirational work, it is being taught as part of LaMarr's (and Lou's) high school alma mater's (Thornton) regular curriculum. Chili Dog MVP recalls the racial struggles faced by Dick Allen, and the city of Chicago's reaction to him in that memorable summer of 1972.

  


RADIO HALL OF FAME

=From Feb. 1 to April 1 you may submit suggestions for possible honorees for consideration by the Radio Hall of Fame Nominating Committee. We have a few suggestions for you from our stable of authors. John Records Landecker is already in there, but what about...

Mitch Michaels (Doin the Cruise)

Bobby Skafish (We Have Company)

Chet Coppock (Your Dime My Dance Floor)

Chuck Swirsky (Always a Pleasure)

Dan McNeil (I Bear Witness)

=Steve & Garry are already in there, and so is Jonathon Brandmeier, but how about these all-time greats who contributed to our book The Loop Files...

Bob Stroud

Kevin Matthews

Patti Haze

=Or these all-time greats who contributed to Landecker's book Records Truly Is My Middle Name...

Fred Winston

Tommy Edwards

Bob Sirott

=Help us remind the world that Chicago is the epicenter of all-time great radio.


To Nudge the World

=Our latest award winner, Jim Slusher, has been making the rounds discussing his Book of the Year winner To Nudge the World. He recorded an interview and will soon be featured on the Minutia Men Celebrity Interview podcast. We'll have that link for you next week.

=He was featured in the CWA's Write City E-zine.

=He was also featured in this edition of Editor & Publisher.


40 Years, 40 Films

=Nick Digilio appeared on the CBS Chicago News at 11am on Friday with Vince Gerasole, talking about 40 Years, 40 Films. 

=Nick is hosting "Nick's Pix" at Lake Theater in Oak Park on February 11th at 7pm. This month's pick is the film Crash. Here's also a hint what the next pick will be.


=This week in 2005 (February 3), the film Sideways (starring Paul Giamatti) was released.  Nick chose that film as the best movie of the year.  Read why in 40 Years, 40 Films.



The Best of Words on Birds

=Birders have noticed that The Horned Lark is having a moment. It's on the cover of two birding magazines this month, and Jeff Reiter's Words on Birds column in last week's Daily Herald was all about it


=Don't forget that Jeff Reiter (The Best of Words on Birds) will be appearing at the great birder event, Gull Frolic in Lake County, on February 15. That'll be here before you know it.

=If you live in Glen Ellyn, check out your Stroll newsletter this month. You can learn more about the Birdman of Glen Ellyn (our very own Jeff Reiter)



 Celtic Knot 

=There will be two chances in the coming weeks to meet Robert Conlon and have him sign a copy of his five-star reviewed book Celtic Knot.

=On February 28th, he'll be part of the Boozy Book Fair at Printer's Row Brewing (4801 N. Austin Avenue in Chicago) from Noon-4pm. Beer and Books? Sounds like a perfect combination.


=Bob will also be appearing at the G-man (on Clark in Chicago) on March 15. Oh wait a minute. They serve beer there too, don't they?


Additional upcoming Eckhartz Press author events. Mark your calenders...

=David Stern will be appearing at KinoWerks (5645 N. Ravenswood in Chicago) on February 14th. He'll have a table selling an assortment of Eckhartz Press books at their Arts Event that day.

=Vicki Atkinson (Surviving Sue) will be appearing at Wauconda Library (11am-12:30pm) on February 20. Vicki's debut novel Slivers is in the pipeline, getting very close to publication on Eckhartz Press.

=Lauren LoGiudice (Inside Melania) brings her Misfit Variety show to the Annoyance March 13.  Show's at 9.


Behind The Glass

=If it seems like there is no end to the sports stars featured in Randy Merkin's book Behind the Glass, you aren't far off. For instance, Hank Aaron and Alonzo Mourning (photo), both born this week (Feb 5 & 8 respectively), each rate their own chapters. But sports stars aren't the only big names in the book. Tom Brokaw (Feb 6)  and Jack Lemmon (Feb 8) are in the book too.

=Just wait until you get your hands on the upcoming Volume 2. Other non-sports stars will be in there as well, including James Caan, Carmen Electra, Larry King, Geraldo Rivera, and Jason Bateman.


Happy Anniversary!

This week in 2014 (February 8), Joel Daly got his first copy of his Eckhartz Press book (The Daly News). On this day in 2022 (February 6), Eric Litt had the same experience, getting the first copy of Oscars Biggest Mistakes. By the way, it's almost that time of year again (Academy Awards--March 15, 2026). Look for Eric to appear on the Minutia Men Celebrity Interview in the coming weeks with his Oscar picks.

   

=Eric also recently met fellow Eckhartz Press author Nick Digilio and exchanged books with him.


South Side Memories

=Gloria Golec's memoir is set in Chicago's Archer Park neighborhood during the 1940s and 1950s. One of the centerpieces of that neighborhood is St. Bruno's church and school, which Gloria wrote about extensively. Sadly, this week the Archdiocese of Chicago announced that St. Bruno's school was closing down. Block Club Chicago has more.

  

The Flip Side

=One of the most unique podcasts out there is Car Con Carne, where host James VanOsdol interviews his guests in his car. This week last year he had two Eckhartz Press people on with him, Ken Churilla and Jeff "Mr. Cheap" Schwartz, talking about their great book, The Flip Side.


Staying Alive is a Lot of Work

=Pat Camalliere's book is the focus of this Chicago Writes podcast hosted by Bill Turck. Pat did a great job explaining the struggles she endured, and the incredible memoir it inspired. They also went into great depth about the Chicago suburb of Lemont and why it is so important to her. 


Monkey in the Middle

=In 2016, comedian Dobie Maxwell wrote one our best selling books, the incredibly memorable Monkey in the Middle. Dobie is currently co-hosting a podcast called Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is. Episode 62 came out at the end of last year, and that episode tells the tale of the bank robbery at the heart of Dobie's memoir, Monkey in the Middle.


Truffle Hunt

=The anniversary of Brent Petersen's foodie novel will be next Saturday (Feb 14), but the Truffle Hunt author also wrote excellent pieces at his DestinationEatDrink substack about the inspiration that led to the novel. Here's the ultimate piece about that: How Did This All Get Started?


The Loop Files

=Two big events in the book The Loop Files took place this week in history. On February 6, 1981, Steve & Garry were fired by the Loop for "violating community standards." It was a huge shock at the time that has never been satisfactorily explained. Also, this week in 2023, Johnny B re-emerged to appear on WGN-TV as a mystery guest.

   

=Celebrating a birthday this week (February 6), former Loop late-nighter Ed Tyll. You may not like what he says, but he'll say it anyway, Ed Tyll. Ed has a book out, by the way. You can find that here. 

Death of the Angels

 =On the 60th anniversary (2018) of one of Chicago's most tragic fires, at Our Lady of the Angels school, veteran television reporter and producer (ABC-7, WGN-TV) Alex Burkholder released his comprehensive study of that fire, which included his well researched theory of how that fire began. WGN-TV's Steve Sanders (celebrating a birthday this week February 3) brought Alex (middle) onto the midday news to discuss it, along with one of the grown kids who survived the fire. Alex passed away in 2024.

=By the way, that Our Lady of the Angels fire is also covered in the new Eckhartz Press book Sirens in the Loop. The City News Bureau broke that tragic story.

Ike & Me

=Rich King wrote a book in 2022 called Ike & Me, about his relationship with cameraman Richard "Ike" Isaacs. The Black & White team worked together for decades under the guidance of former WGN-TV sports director Dan Roan. Both Rich and Ike speak highly of this week's birthday boy (February 3) in the book.



Grammar Moses

=This week in 2022, The Daily Herald's Jim O'Donnell wrote about our Christmas of 2021's big hit Grammar Moses by Jim Baumann. 


Safe Inside

=This week in 2018, Lee Kingsmill appeared on Nick Digilio's show to talk about his Book of the Year finalist Safe Inside.


$everance

=May be even more relevant after a year of this administration...


We Have Company

=Bobby Skafish's tome about his 40 years of rock and roll encounters is like a history book of the genre, written by someone who personally met and interviewed the biggest stars imaginable. One of the greats featured in the book is celebrating a birthday this week, Graham Nash (below/February 2)


Your Dime My Dance Floor

=Chet Coppock was friends with George Halas, founder of the Bears and the NFL. Chet went to every opening game for the Bears for 68 straight years. When Papa Bear died in 1983, Chet broke the story on the local news (he was doing sports at Channel 5 at the time).  He also wrote about him in his Eckhartz Press book. Papa Bear was born this week (February 2) in 1895.



Coming next week, more information about another upcoming Eckhartz Press book, Bubble Boy.