Monday, May 04, 2026

Publishing Portal--May 4, 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.


Two Important Film Debuts


Chili Dog MVP

=ReelChicago had a great piece last week about the film My Father Dick Allen, which emerged from the book Chili Dog MVP. You can read it here.

=As mentioned in the article above, this coming weekend the entire Chili Dog MVP gang (including publishers Rick and Dave) are heading to Denver for SeriesFest 2026 for the worldwide debut of the film. It will be seen by all of the important movers and shakers in the business.

=Chili Dog MVP authors David Fletcher and John Owens had a memorable weekend last year at this time. They spent the day at Comiskey Park with Dick Allen's family. The White Sox honored Dick's upcoming induction into the Hall of Fame with Dick Allen Bobblehead Night!

=This week in 2022, Andy Masur interviewed Chili Dog MVP co-author John Owens (photo) on his podcast. That podcast is right here if you'd like to hear it.


Mob Adjacent

=Last Wednesday night, Mob Adjacent (the film) made it's debut in New York City. Here's the note that co-author Jeff Gentile sent us...

Thrilling night. After 15 months, we finally got to see a private screening of the finished film. L-R: Me, @lucia_giannetta (Mary Ann), Anthony DeSando (Mike Sr.), Jonah Mussoloni (movie me) @jimmypiraino (movie Michael), and real Michael. The audience was wonderfully receptive. They laughed where we needed them to laugh and gave us a arousing round of applause after each of the three screenings.




Mark Your Calendar for Six Big Upcoming Events


The Flip Side

=Flip Side owners and authors (and brothers) Carl & Larry Rosenbaum are making a rare appearance as a duo (Carl lives in AZ) this Friday May 8th at the North Shore Senior Center (161 Northfield Rd. in Northfield) at 1pm. They're going to do a talk followed by a book signing/selling. If you've never seen them before, you're missing out. They are an entertaining duo with some truly incredible stories.


40 Years, 40 Films

=Nick Digilio has two big events coming up. The first one is next Wednesday May 13th at Classic Cinema's Lake Theater in Oak Park. He'll be signing and selling his book there, of course, but he's also presenting a showing of the classic comedy Stripes (starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and John Candy).

=Then, if you are a horror movie fan, it's hard to imagine a more fun night than this one (below). It's a perfect primer for Nick's upcoming book 40 Years, 40 Horror Films. Who is up for a John Carpenter-Tribute Drive-In sleepover? It's next Saturday May 15th.


Beyond the Glass

=Randy Merkin will have a book launch party on Thursday May 14th at Claim Company in Northbrook (776 Skokie Boulevard) between 7-9pm. Come get your copy of Beyond the Glass! The book launch party for Randy's first book Behind the Glass was a star-studded one, and this one certainly will be too. Take a look at one of the endorsements from the back cover...

  • My relationship with Randy goes back over 20 years. I have always admired his professionalism and attention to detail each time we’ve worked together. What truly stands out about Randy, though, is the human side. A simple congratulatory message or birthday wish from him is always appreciated and goes a long way. Randy is a true pro’s pro!

    Andy Reid, Head Coach, Kansas City Chiefs


The Best of Words on Birds

=Jeff Reiter will be appearing at the Wheaton Public Library on Tuesday night, May 19. Jeff will not only be signing and selling copies of his incredible book The Best of Words on Birds, he will also be doing a birding presentation that day as well. We've seen a few of these, and highly recommend them. There may be a special bonus for this one in particular. Jeff is a soft-spoken guy, but if it arrives in time, his shirt is going to be incredibly LOUD. That's all we can say right now.

=Jeff had an appearnce at his alma mater this past weekend, and sold out of books!




Slivers

=On Thursday May 28 from 6:30-8pm, Vicki Atkinson is hosting her book launch party for Slivers. Slivers is a supernatural novel set in a grand old house, so naturally the book launch party will be at the Barrington White House (145 W. Main Street, Barrington). If the launch party to her first book Surviving Sue is any pre-cursor, prepare for a full house. Vicki will also do a reading from the book.

=Last week Vicki did her first interview for Slivers. She appeared on this podcast hosted by Wynne Leon.  If you listen to the podcast you'll hear what a great interview subject Vicki can be. Any media types interested in interviewing her can drop us a line (rick@eckhartzpress.com) to book her.


More events are coming. Our June calendar is already filling up. More info in the coming weeks.


Happy Birthday!

=Eckhartz Press author Ken Smoller is celebrating a birthday this week (May 6). Ken's book Last Comiskey is one of our best sellers from 2024!

=Eckhartz Press author Bruce Bohrer (Best Seat in the House) has a birthday today (May 4). Happy birthday to one of our first (and most prolific authors--he also co-wrote Embrace Retirement and Chicago: The Great Retirement Resource for us)


Cubsessions, Cheeseland, Lost in the Ivy

=Not many authors have written three books for us, but Randy Richardson is another one of them. (He has a fourth one on the way too). Randy is not only the president of the Chicago Writers Association, he's also a guy who seems to get awarded something everywhere he goes. It happened again just last week at his alma mater in Normal, Illinois.


Sirens in the Loop

=Some of the biggest fans of the book Sirens in the Loop are people who actually worked at City News Bureau, which is the subject of the book. We are very proud of that because it means the authors got it right. Many of these journalists are legends in the business. For instance, John Gorman worked at the Tribune for 26 years. During those years he was the first reporter on hand at the house of John Wayne Gacy in 1978 when police began finding bodies in the crawl space. Gorman has also written a few books. And he learned his craft as a member of the City News Bureau from September 1972-April 1974. Here's the review of Sirens in the Loop from John...

“Sirens” stirred up a pot of golden memories for this old CNB alum, but also some humbling ones. Glad to read old friend and Dirksen competitor Bunny Drell had fond memories of me doing the rewrite boot camp drill on her. Many of the vignettes hit home, but also explained many personal CNB experiences. Elsener does a masterful job of weaving some of his experiences into the larger tapestry of City News history. Paul and Larry must be smiling down as we alums laugh and cry recounting our shared educations rammed into our ignorant brains by bullying editors and rewrite men and women. Kudos to all contributors, especially to Elsener (photo below).

=By the way, happy birthday to another CNB alum, former Chicago Tribune, New York Times, CBS News correspondent and author Bill Geist (May 10).


The Loop Files 

=If you watch Stephen Colbert on CBS 2 in Chicago (which is sadly ending soon), you've probably seen the ads for the Museum of Broadcast Communications. The ad ends with a mention of the Loop exhibit. That exhibit, of course, was curated by the author of The Loop Files, Rick Kaempfer. You can pick up a copy of the book there. Also take a look at the blown up poster of The Loop Files cover. It's autographed by more than 50 people who worked at the Loop.


=This week in 2024 (May 11), The Loop Files came to Pollyana Brewing Company in Roselle! It was like a Loop Reunion. (L-R: Ed "Edwardo" Williams, Jimmy Mac McInerney, Jeff Hoover, Piranha Man, Rick, Brendan Sullivan, Wendy Snyder, Tom Seritella)

=Axios Chicago also posted an interview with author Rick Kaempfer.

=And check this out. It was a staff pick at the Naperville Library.

The Sun at the End of the Road

=One of the people featured in the Loop exhibit at the Museum of Broadcast Communications is Tony Fitzpatrick. The calendar this week offers us two excuses to dip into Tony Fitzpatrick's incredible Eckhartz Press book The Sun at the End of the Road

=May 5, 1934, Montrose Harbor was finally completed in Chicago. Tony wrote an ode to the harbor in the book, one of his favorite birding locations. 

=Also, May 10, 1962, the first Hulk comic was released. Tony was mildly obsessed with the Hulk, and writes about it in the book. He has also done several pieces of art in tribute to the Hulk including this one...



Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=This week in 1976 one of the most memorable moments in John Landecker's book Records Truly is My Middle Name occurred. John and his friend John Travolta appeared at Woodfield Mall expecting to encounter a few hundred fans. Instead there were 20,000+. You can listen to that bit here. It's outstanding.



=Our authors don't just write books. They are multi-media stars, and their writing is often bold and thought provoking. Take Safe Inside author Lee Kingsmill, for example. His blog Me Now often dips into the world of entertainment. If you've read Safe Inside, you know how much Lee loves classic films. This week he posted a brilliant review of Hitchcock's films, in which he analyzed the director's casting choices and relationships.


Nose Over Toes

=This week in 2019, Janet Sutherland appeared on the Radio Health Journal, a program that is syndicated to over 500 radio stations in America. That's her with the show's executive producer, Reed Pence.


=Janet is currently working on a book about some of the great women in Chicago media history. It will be called "Great Dames", and yes, it will be coming out on Eckhartz Press.

Hugh Hefner's First Funeral

=This week in 2016, Pat Colander appeared on Rick Kogan's show on WGN Radio discussing her book Hugh Hefner's First Funeral. You can listen to that interview here.



The Living Wills

=This week (May 7) is WGN-TV's Dina Bair's birthday. Dina was a big supporter of our book The Living Wills. She interviewed authors Rick Kaempfer and Brendan Sullivan on the midday show at WGN, and offered this review of the book...

  • This is so terrific and so creative! I was laughing out loud and I was crying. You absolutely have to pick up this book and read it. It’s wonderful.

    Dina Bair, WGN-Television


Transatlantic Passage

=This week (May 10) is also Larry Hawley's birthday. He had author Paul M. Banks on his television show, and offered this review of his book...

  • “Paul is as versatile of a sports journalist as I’ve ever met in my career, covering a wide variety of sports. This exploration of the growth of ‘The Beautiful Game’ in America and its emergence in the country’s mainstream culture serves as another testament to his universal sports expertise.”

    Larry Hawley, Sports Producer, WGN and CLTV

 

We Have Company

=Bobby Skafish's great book about his many interviews with rock stars is also chockful of photos. One of them is celebrating a birthday this week. Here's Alex Van Halen (May 8) with Bobby...



Back in the DDR

=This week in 1976, German terrorist Ulrike Meinhof was found  hanged in her prison cell. That event was woven into the pages of Back in the DDR. Rick featured that excerpt on his blog.


Your Dime My Dance Floor

=Chet Coppock often entertained counter-intuitive positions about the sports heroes of his lifetime. Sonny Liston (born May 8) was one of them. Liston was considered a villain in his day, but Chet always rooted for him. He explains the reasons why in Your Dime My Dance Floor.


Rantings of a Bitter Childless Woman

=This week in 2016, we released Rantings of a Bitter Childless Woman by Jeanne BellezzoHere's a Q&A with the author the week the book came out.


Turn it Up

=This week in 2017, we signed author Bob Shannon (photo). He wrote the book Turn it Up for us. One of the chapters is about this week's birthday boy, the legendary announcer Gary Owens (May 10).


The Balding Handbook

=This week in 1977 was very important in the history of the combover. The Balding Handbook chronicled this momentous event. The book is no longer in print, but this free excerpt lives on. 


EveryCubEver

=The 7th edition of EveryCubEver is still flying off the shelves. Get your copy today. This one includes more than 200 classic photographs.

=This week in 2019 was a big week for EveryCubEver. Rick got the official approval of the book from Cubs owner Tom Ricketts at a Cubs game on May 6, and then two days later Rick appeared on stage participating in the musical "Miracle"...



=One of the charming aspects to Pat Motto's memoir about her dysfunctional love life is that she has taken the time to pair each chapter with a musical accompanient. It's like pairing your dinner with the correct wine. For instance, if you read chapter 6 of To The Men I Loved, you'll need to listen to the Temptations song Ball of Confusion. It came out this week (May 7) in 1970.


And finally...
 


=This week in 2015 (May 8), the great Lamarr Thomas was inducted into the Thornton HS Hall of Fame. The proceeds from the book about him (written by Lou Macaluso) are still being donated to the high school. If you want to support Thornton, or just want to read a good book about a football and basketball star that went on to become a Civil Rights hero, this is a good week to buy the book.




Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Publishing Portal--April 28, 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.


Book Launch Parties!

=There will be at least two in May. Here's a little more information about Vicki Atkinson's release party for her debut novel (and second book for Eckhartz Press) Slivers. (She also wrote about it in her blog). 

=Randy Merkin will also have a book launch party in May. Actually his will come first. It will be on May 14th at Claim Company in Northbrook between 7-9pm. Come get your copy of Beyond the Glass!



Happy Birthday!

=Two Eckhartz Press authors are celebrating birthdays this week, and in an odd twist of fate, they are both named Robert. Happy birthday to Robert Conlon (Celtic Knot). His birthday is April 29. Another Happy birthday to Robert Williams (Bubble Boy). His birthday is April 30.


=This week in 1893 (May 1), an event happened in Chicago that was chronicled in Robert Conlon's book. It was the Columbian Exposition, and a lot of people say it was the one event that really put Chicago on the map. (Photo)


Two Chances to Meet Eckhartz Press authors this week!

And by chance, both are also writers for the Daily Herald.


Jim Slusher

=The acclaimed Book of the Year winner (To Nudge the World) Jim Slusher will be at the Aurora Public Library (Santori Branch) on  Thursday April 30, 7-8pm.



Jeff Reiter

=Jeff Reiter (The Best of Words on Birds) will be appearing at his alma mater, Washington and Lee University on May 2. Maybe you caught him this past weekend at the Wheaton Local Authors Fest

=If you do meet him this week, perhaps you'll get a chance to discuss his excellent Words on Birds column in the Daily Herald from last week.


South Side Memories

=Fellow Eckhartz Press author Gloria Golec joined Jeff Reiter at that local author event in Wheaton this past weekend. Here's a photo from the festivities...


Sirens in the Loop

=One of the most famous journalists to come out of City News Bureau of Chicago was Pulitzer Prize winner Mike Royko.  Mike passed away this week (April 29), in 1997. His widow Judy recently got a copy of Sirens in the Loop and reported that she enjoyed it very much, and was sharing it with their children.


Last Comiskey

=There are many ways that a book can become a film. In an unusual twist, Last Comiskey was actually a film before it became a book. 


Chili Dog MVP

=Chili Dog MVP is going the other route. After starting out as a successful book, it has been made into a film and a docuseries. The gang all reconvenes in Denver (May 9) for SeriesFest 2026. That's where they pitch the series to distributors. Based on the reaction this thing has been getting, it bodes well for a successful weekend. Dick Allen's story is finally being told.

=By the way, acclaimed artist Todd Radom did the cover for Chili Dog MVP, and he also did the movie poster for the film My Father, Dick Allen.

 

40 Years, 40 Films

=The second Wednesday of every month, Nick Digilio picks a film to show for the crowd at Classic Cinema's Lake Theater. He has chosen Stripes. Show starts at 7pm on May 13.


Take Me Back to Chicago

=The song that inspired the title of Doug E. Jones's book Take Me Back to Chicago came out this week (May 1) in 1978. It's a bit of an earworm. If you don't know the song, here it is. Now whenever you hear about Doug's book, you'll hum this song. It's impossible to avoid.


The Kiss of Night

=Author Mark Wukas was featured this week last year, in Rick Kogan's piece in the Chicago Tribune...

=He also did this interview on the Minutia Men Celebrity Interview.



Mob Adjacent

=The man who ran the mob in Chicago for decades, Tony Accardo, would have been celebrating a birthday this week. He's not around anymore, but he certainly makes a few appearances in the Eckhartz Press book Mob Adjacent, by Jeffrey and Michael Gentile


The Flip Side and Doin the Cruise

=Two Eckhartz Press authors appeared on the same podcast this week last year. Larry Rosenbaum (The Flip Side) and Mitch Michaels (Doin the Cruise) were both featured in That Rock Show with Jim and Mark. 

=This week marks the anniversary of the Kent State Massacre (May 4, 1970). One of our authors was actually there that day, and wrote about it in his memoir Doin the CruiseMitch Michaels. Mitch was already in radio in those days and it would be just a few short years later when he arrived on the dial in Chicago. He is now in the Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

 

Your Dime, My Dance Floor 

=April 30 would have been the birthday of Eckhartz Press author Chet Coppock, who wrote his last (and most highly regarded) book Your Dime, My Dance Floor for us in 2018. Chet died the following year, but as long as Eckhartz Press is in business, Chet's words and photos live on...


=April 30, 1971—The Milwaukee Bucks won the NBA championship. Chet was there. That's him with Oscar Robertson. It was Chet's first big job in broadcasting.

=This was Chet's final interview, taped just a week before he went to South Carolina. He perished in a car accident there. You can tell by watching this that Chet had no intention of slowing down...


The Loop Files

=Two of the contributors to The Loop Files were named nominees for the Radio Hall of Fame. Big Congratulations to Bob Stroud and Kevin Matthews. Both deserve enshrinement.

=Three of the contributors to the Loop Files are celebrating birthdays this week. Lee Abrams (April 29) was the man who created the Graffiti Loop era (middle of first photo) and Larry Wert (April 30) was the boss man during the second heyday of the Loop (in the late 80s/early 90s). In addition, Greg Gumbel (May 3) was on  hand during the most famous moment in Loop history, Disco Demolition. That's Greg below interviewing Steve Dahl that day at Comiskey Park. Unfortunately, Greg passed away in 2024.





Grammar Moses

=This week in 2024, Jim Baumann announced that he was retiring from the Daily Herald in his final Grammar Moses column . Jim says he's working on the great American novel in his retirement. Maybe that will lead to his second Eckhartz Press book.


*Happy Anniversary!

=Two Eckhartz Press books were officially released this week in 2020, Grace Fights Covid 19 by Ken Korber (May 1) and The Unplanned Life by Roger Badesch (May 3). This Q&A of Roger appeared on our website that week.



 EveryCubEver

=This week in 2019, the first edition of EveryCubEver was released. Author Rick Kaempfer appeared on WGN-TV Morning News doing a Cubs bit with Larry Potash, Mike Toomey, Pat Tomasulo, and Dean Richards. It led to Rick getting his own IMDB page. That same week the EveryCubEver launch party was held at Moretti's in Mt. Prospect. If you were one of the many thousands who bought that first edition, it's definitely time to update. The 7th edition is now available! It's a perfect Mother's Day gift for that Cub-fan mom in your family.



 Monkey in the Middle

=April 30, 1971—The Milwaukee Bucks won the NBA championship. Monkey in the Middle author Dobie Maxwell was a Bucks ball boy. Top row, third from the left.

=This week in 2016, Dobie Maxwell appeared on Mancow's show on the Loop. It was exactly ten years after Dobie's biggest fan Drew Olson joined OnMilwaukee.com. This is what Drew had to say about Dobie and his book...

  • “If you grew up in Milwaukee in the 1970s or ’80s, you knew about Samson – the huge, famous and hugely famous gorilla that resided at the Milwaukee County Zoo. Samson, who now resides in that “jungle in the sky,” thrilled generations of visitors, even when he was eating and sleeping. Dobie Maxwell’s book, Monkey in the Middle, tells the tale of a much lesser-known gorilla / bank robber in our shared hometown. Once you start reading this story, you might not feel like eating or sleeping until you’ve finished. It’s a story of friendship, loyalty, betrayal and conscience told by a comedian with a knack for pointing out absurdly funny moments during a white-knuckle rollercoaster ride.”

    Drew Olson | On-air host/ESPN Wisconsin

=Dobie often fills in for Drew on Milwaukee radio. He also co-hosts this podcast...



 Chasing the Lost City

=This week in 2018, Eckhartz Press author Tom Weinberg appeared on Chicago Tonight to talk about his fascinating new book Chasing the Lost City...


Ike & Me

=April 30, 1912 was the Opening day at Fenway Park. Ike & Me author Rich King might not have been there that day, but he spent lots of time there. When he retired they gave him a souvenir for the number of years he worked as a sportscaster.


Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=One of the stars of John Landecker's book, his father Werner Landecker, was born this week (April 30) in 1911. His story of growing up Jewish in Nazi Germany, going blind, and then moving to America to become a distinguished professor at the University of Michigan, is one you'll never forget. That's him on the right below. The man next to him is John's grandfather on his mom's side, William J. Records. Records became John's middle name.

=This week in 2013, John Landecker & Rick Kaempfer were interviewed by the Daily Herald about Landecker's memoir Records Truly Is My Middle Name



=This week is also Jay Leno's birthday (April 28). There's a memorable story in John Landecker's book about Leno, but Chuck Quinzio's book has got a photo. This week he trumps John. 


Cheeseland

=This is the anniversary (April 28) of author Frederick Lee Brooke debuting his series of mystery books. Brooke is a big fan of Eckhartz Press author Randy Richardson's 2012 novel Cheeseland. Here's what he had to say about it...

  • If you liked Larry McMurtry’s The Last Picture Show, you’ll love Cheeseland, Chicago’s answer to that Texas classic. Highly recommended!

    Frederick Lee Brooke, the Annie Ogden Mysteries


In Small Boxes

=Author Jim Kokoris (born May 4) is a fan of fellow author Ann Wilson's memoir In Small Boxes. This is what he had to say about her Eckhartz Press book...

  • At times, poignant, sad and very funny. A wonderfully unique coming of age story. We will all see pieces of ourselves and our lives
    in this book.

    — Jim Kokoris, author of four novels including It’s. Nice. Outside.


Grun Weiss Vor!

=One of the biggest stars to ever play for Green White Soccer Club, Illinois Soccer Hall of Famer Joe Filian is celebrating a birthday this week (May 1). Joe is featured prominently in the book Grun Weiss Vor, including this photo from his time on the New York Cosmos.


Rick and Dave

=During the pandemic Eckhartz Press publishers Rick Kaempfer and David Stern were Zoom-interviewed by the Chicago Writers Association about Eckhartz Press. This interview happened this week (May 2) in 2021.