The latest news from Eckhartz Press, and a chance to peek into some of the great previous offerings from our humble little publishing company.
*Happy Birthday!
=Eckhartz Press author Jeanne Bellezzo celebrated her birthday yesterday (January 8). Her book Rantings of a Bitter Childless Woman came out in 2016. I did a Q&A with her when it was released. That's Eckhartz Press co-publisher Dave Stern with her at her Chicago book signing.
*Shoeless Joe
=This is a big month for our recently published book about the Shoeless Joe trial. That trial took place exactly 100 years ago this month, and until we published the transcript last year, it had been out of the public eye for nearly a century. Learn more about it here.
*The Loop Files
=I’ve
been blown away by the great reviews of my latest book The Loop Files. This may be my favorite one. Thanks so much, Christopher Sutter.
=The publicity tour continued last week with an appearance on The Average Joe podcast. I'll post a link when I get it.
=I'll be out and about for another book signing on January 21st. Really looking forward to this one. I'll be at the Chicagoland Record show from 10am--2pm.
*Leaving Glory for Greatness
=Lou Macaluso will be signing and selling his Eckhartz Press book Leaving Glory for Greatness at the Thornton Distillery Book Fair, 400 E. Margaret Street, Thornton, IL on February 4th from Noon to 5pm. Mark it on your calendar now.
*Surviving Sue
=Author Vicki Atkinson is now part of the CWA Speaker's Bureau. To find out what her presentation is all about, click here.
=She is also appearing at a virtual event. Register here. Details below.
*Righteous Might
=In 2020 Eckhartz Press published the debut novel of Keith Conrad, Righteous Might. It's a science fiction exploration of the Pearl Harbor attack. Well, Keith has a new audio project to share, Dimension of the Lost. Here's the description.
Pop culture over the past twenty years or so is riddled with stories about pioneering scientists visiting new worlds. In the 1990’s there was Sliders, there was also Stargate SG-1 with a different planet every week. In this week’s story "Dimension of the Lost," three scientists visit three different dimensions. Two of them have life-changing experiences, while the third ends up solving a mystery that has haunted humanity for generations.
*Doin the Cruise
*We Have Company
*Behind the Glass
*Monkey in the Middle
*Records Truly Is My Middle Name
*Back in the DDR
*The Balding Handbook
*The Living Wills
=12 years ago this week, Rick and Brendan discuss the tricky collaboration that led to the first Eckhartz Press book, The Living Wills.