Monday, March 23, 2026

Publishing Portal--March 23, 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.



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

=It will be at Peggy Kinanne's (8 North Vail Avenue, Arlington Heights, IL 60005) Wednesday March 25 at 6:30 pm. If you've never been to Peggy's, it's a great Irish pub in downtown Arlington Heights. Eckhartz Press publishers Rick and Dave have been there many times to scout out the location...you know, just to make sure it's an appropriate location for an Eckhartz Press event. It is. Their whiskey menu is nearly as long as Bob's book. Although not nearly as entertaining. Bob's story is really something. Highly recommended. Come on out and meet him. He'll happily sign your book, and there's a good chance the former stand up comic will be holding court and telling stories.

  



=Eckhartz Press authors Jim Slusher and Gloria Golec will be part of the Live Lit event at After Words Bookstore in Chicago (23 E. Illinois Street) this Thursday night (March 26) at 6:00pm. Jim is the Daily Herald Opinion Editor and his book To Nudge the World won the Chicago Writers Association Book of the Year award in January. Gloria's memoir South Side Memories is a heartwarming tale of growing up on the South Side of Chicago, in an ethnic Polish neighborhood, at a time when community was everything. Come on out and hear them read from their books. It's a pretty exclusive event. Only 12 authors were chosen to participate.
 
  
=Gloria might not even realize this, but the house that she writes about in her book, 4641 S. Springfield, was built this week in 1890 (March 29, 1890), and it's still there.



The Sun at the End of the Road

=Rick Kogan wrote a wonderful piece last week about the 40th anniversary of Newcity. The last few paragraphs paid tribute to Eckhartz Press author and frequent Newcity contributor, the late Tony Fitzpatrick...

The current issue features on its cover the work of artist/writer Tony Fitzpatrick, whose poetry fills its last page. About him, Hieggelke writes, “(Tony) was part of Newcity’s story in every single decade. … When I started planning this issue, Tony was the first person I thought about getting involved.”

Fitzpatrick died in October and we talked about him for a while. Hieggelke said, “I believe that culture is an essential part of life. It transcends race and class. It gives us a reason to live. I’m gonna miss Tony.”


Sirens in the Loop

=Some photos from Jim Elsener's launch party at Kappy's last Thursday night...






=This is an incredible review from Patrick Reardon at Third Coast Reviews.

=The reader reviews have been coming in for the book as well, and they are outstanding. Here are a few examples...

    I just spent two days enjoying the nostalgia and recovering the memories of those long-ago days...The book gave me so much pleasure and I also learned a lot. I'm sure Paul would be proud that his boxes of material finally gave birth to a great history/memorial. As I read through everyone's recollections and stories, I found the intervening years almost disappearing and I wanted to travel back in time to those far simpler and more exciting days.  

--George Tye  

     I worked with a lot of the people here, including Dorny and Royko, and the book was a nostalgic treat. I hope it gets all the attention and readership it deserves.

--Dick Longworth 

    It looks great and reads even better. I hope it gets into many, many hands. It showcases the extraordinary dedication generations of newspeople had to getting it right, as well as the sense of humor they often needed to survive. Such a stark contrast to what's happening to the news business now. I think I've said it before, but Paul would be proud.

--Anne Hennessy 


The Kiss of Night

=Mark Wukas was also at the Sirens in the Loop book launch party. His novel The Kiss of Night is the fictional companion to Sirens in the Loop because it follows a City News Bureau reporter through his earliest days on the job.

=This week is a significant one for The Kiss of Night as well. The Kiss referred to in the title is the famous Magikist billboard. The last one of those came down this week (March 28) in 2013.


Chili Dog MVP

=The docuseries film project (My Father, Dick Allen) about Dick Allen's life (produced by the authors of Chili Dog MVP), keeps adding more Hall of Famers. This week they interviewed Andre Dawson.


=A special preview of the documentary has been shown in Dick Allen's hometown of Wampum, Pennsylvania and at the Arizona Baseball Museum, and now it's coming to the site of Chili Dog MVP, Chicago, Illinois. Everyone is welcome to attend. The flier below has the details...


=How long have these guys been at it with the Dick Allen project? This week in 2022 (March 28), Kurt Begland reviewed Chili Dog MVP

=The next day, Chili Dog MVP authors Dr. Fletcher and John Owens appeared at the Orland Park Card show.

=By the way, the artist who created the Chili Dog MVP cover, Todd Radom, also created the poster for the film. He's a big deal in the sports art world.

  

Mob Adjacent

=This week in 2018 (March 26), the Gentile brothers (Jeffrey & Michael) appeared on Rick Kogan's show on WGN Radio to talk about their book Mob Adjacent.  They have since turned their book into a film that will be showing in film festivals across the country in 2026. 

=Take a look at this promotional film. It begins with a young Mike Gentile Jr. making an appearance on Oprah's show, and continues to modern day.



Truffle Hunt

=As the two above examples prove, Eckhartz Press authors are becoming multi-media stars. One of our first authors, Brent Petersen, has created an entire foodie media empire since his foodie novel Truffle Hunt was released in 2015. He is the webmaster of the Destination Eat Drink website, hosts the Destination Eat Drink podcast, and has a substack that is constantly pumping out new and compelling material. For instance, check out his most recent piece about a reluctant Pope.


The Flip Side

=Look who is holding his very own copy of The Flip Side. That's Rick Wakeman (on the left) from Yes getting a copy of the book from former Flip Side employee Greg Horne.

=Thanks to everyone who came out to the Chicagoland Record Show last year to meet the authors of The Flip Side. It's hard to imagine a more perfect pairing of author and customer.


Take Me Back to Chicago

=This week in 1909 (March 28), one of the most famous authors in Chicago history, Nelson Algren, was born. Doug E. Jones conjures the spirit of Algren in his Eckhartz Press book Take Me Back to Chicago. In fact, he even quotes the legendary author, who gave this memorable assessment of his home town and the location of Doug's excellent novel... 

“Loving Chicago is like loving a woman with a broken nose.”



COMING SOON: Beyond the Glass and Slivers

=Next week, one of these two books is going to be available for pre-order (Beyond the Glass by Randy Merkin), and the other will be debuting its book cover (Slivers by Vicki Atkinson). We'll have all the links, photos, and info for you right here in the Publishing Portal. Three additional books are also being readied for publication in the next two months, and a dozen more are in the pipeline. It's going to be a busy year for Eckhartz Press.

   



This has traditionally been a big week for Eckhartz Press releases. For instance, the following four books were released this week in history...

Down at the Golden Coin

=This week in 2012, Kim Strickland held the book release party for her second novel Down at the Golden Coin. She actually handed out golden coins to everyone who bought the book. (Yes, they were chocolate.) The event took place at an art gallery owned by Bill Veeck's daughter.


Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=We released John Records Landecker's memoir Records Truly Is My Middle Name on his birthday (March 28) in 2013.  John certainly had a memorable birthday that year. He appeared on Johnny B's show on WGN Radio in the morning, then on the WGN-TV Morning show, then on the afternoon show on WBEZ.

Lost in the Ivy 

=This week in 2014, we also released Randy Richardson's murder mystery, Lost in the Ivy. With Opening Day approaching, it's a good time to revisit this story. It's a snapshot in time, back to pre-gentrified Wrigleyville.

The Music That Defined a Century

=This week in 2023, we released a book by Michael Frank Miles about the great music of the 20th century. Here's how he described it: It’s all here, the glorious music of the 20th century. From Gershwin

and Cole Porter to the Beatles and Stevie Wonder, from Fats Waller and Bob Dylan to Louis Armstrong and Elvis Presley, and more, a sampling of sixty-eight biographical profiles presented in “The Music That Defined a Century.”

How about a couple of basketball stories during March Madness...

Signature Shoes

=This week is the birthday of Walt "Clyde" Frazier (March 29). Not only a great basketball player for the New York Knicks, but also a pioneer in the world of Signature Shoes. Author Ryan Trembath wrote all about that in his book.


 Always a Pleasure

=Chuck Swirsky's biggest fan, NBA star Chris Bosh, is celebrating a birthday this week (March 24). Here's what he said about Chuck for book's back cover...

  • Basketball is about more than the players on the court or the fans in the stands. It’s also about the voices who add color to the game—play-by-play, night after night. And Chuck Swirsky is one of the legends responsible for the soundtrack of basketball. With passion that is always palpable, Chuck brings excitement every time he picks up a mic. Over the years, millions of fans have hung onto his every word, but what’s even more special about him is who he is when the mic is off. In my years in Toronto with Chuck, I never received a greeting from him that didn’t include an ear-to-ear grin. I feel lucky to have seen him continue to grow as a broadcaster when he and his family moved to Chicago. Chuck showed me that a team is only as strong as the environment surrounding it — a community that extends beyond the clubhouse. So thank you, Chuck—for your enthusiasm on great days and positivity on the rough ones. You made Toronto a great place to be in a great place to play. Oh, and thanks to your kids for always keeping those cookies around. Those were no joke.

    Chris Bosh, Toronto Raptors, Miami Heat. 2021 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. 2 time NBA Champion.


A few notable reviews...

Back in the DDR

=This week in 2023 (March 24), award-winning author David Berner reviewed Rick Kaempfer's novelBack in the DDR....

    "Matching history with Rudi’s awakening to the times makes Back in the D.D.R. a compelling story, giving the tale deep roots both emotionally and culturally. Rudi’s maturation comes alongside striking events in the world and reminds the reader how global history can impact a singular life, especially that of a 13-year-old boy."


Cubsessions

=This week in 2018 Windy City Reviews released their assessment of the book Cubsessions.

    "Famous people fascinate all of us. Don’t try to deny it. And there’s no shortage of famous people among the millions who follow the Chicago Cubs. That’s the premise of Cubsessions, a series of interviews with passionate fans who have achieved various levels of fame. The anthology is an obvious labor of love for the co-authors, Becky Sarwate and Randy Richardson. The result is a start-of-the-season gift for every diehard Cubs fan."


A few notable memories...

The Daly News

=One of the great things about Joel Daly's book The Daly News is that he shares several examples of his famous television news commentary. Here's an example of that from this week in 1977, free of charge. 


Oscars Biggest Mistakes

=This week in 2022, Eric Litt appeared on WGN-TV to talk about the slap heard round the world. He has become a well-known movie expert since releasing his first book with Eckhartz Press. In 2024 he followed that up with another excellent movie book, Worth a Second Look.


The Loop Files

=One of the contributors to The Loop Files is Jimmy Mac McInerney. Jimmy is celebrating a birthday this week (March 28). This photo (with John "Swany" Swanson) is in the book.

 

Everything I Know I Learned from Rock Stars

=Bill Paige doesn't only write books about rock stars, he also writes songs. This one was inspired by the COVID pandemic.


Opening day is this week...


=Part of Roger Badesh's Unplanned Life is this...

EveryCubEver

=It's opening day this week! Cub Fans, don't forget that the seventh (and possibly final) edition of EveryCubEver is still available. If you bought an earlier edition, you should know that author Rick Kaempfer revised and added more than 500 entries in the 7th edition, and included hundreds of classic photographs. He vows to only revise it again if the Cubs win the World Series.  If you haven't bought it yet and you're a Cubs fan, what's wrong with you? You can literally read about every...Cub...ever.




Other Upcoming Eckhartz Press Author Appearances

April 8--Nick Digilio (40 Years, 40 Films) at the Lake Theater in Oak Park (Showing "The Producers")
April 12--Jim Elsener (Sirens in the Loop) at the Book Loft in Oak Park
April 14--Jim Elsener (Sirens in the Loop) at the Admiral Senior Residence
April 18--John Owens and Dr. David Fletcher (Chili Dog MVP) at the Chicago Public Library
April 18--Mitch Michaels (Doin the Cruise) at Blue Village Vinyl in Westmont for Record Store Day
April 25--Jeff Reiter (The Best of Words on Birds) at Wheaton Public Library Local Authors Fest (signing only)
April 25--Gloria Golec (South Side Memories) at Wheaton Public Library Local Authors Fest (signing only)
May 2--Jeff Reiter (The Best of Words on Birds) at Washington and Lee University (signing only)
May 8--Carl and Larry Rosenbaum (The Flip Side) at North Shore Senior Center
May 9--Dr. David Fletcher (Chili Dog MVP) at the Denver International Film Festival
May 13--Nick Digilio (40 Years, 40 Films) at the Lake Theater in Oak Park (Showing "Stripes")
May 19--Jeff Reiter (The Best of Words on Birds) at Wheaton Public Library


And finally....

Maybe the best news we've ever reported in Publishing Portal. In 2016 we published the book GelStrong by Mark Gelinas (photo). It was about Mark's valiant struggle against pancreatic cancer. Mark lost that battle in 2018, leaving behind one adult son, Alex. This past weekend Alex and his wife welcomed their first child....a son. Henry Mark Gelinas. Brought a tear to our eyes. Mark would have been so proud.



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.