Monday, August 04, 2025

Publishing Portal--August 4, 2025








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 Best of Words on Birds

=There's a great Q&A with Jeff Reiter on the Eckhartz Press website right now. Click here to read all of it. Here's a short excerpt...


Jeff: Birders are the best people. I find them to be incredibly friendly and helpful. They love the hobby and want to share it. My book would not have been possible without them. The pandemic helped to grow the community — birding, like gardening and golf, was an activity that drew people outside when they needed it most. I know that membership in the DuPage Birding Club almost doubled and the club’s bird walks were filled to capacity. Participation all across the country took off, which was great to see.
 
Data show that about 96 million Americans now enjoy watching birds on some level–double from 20 years ago. Part of the growth is due to technology, with people discovering apps such as Merlin, which is like Shazam for bird songs. It’s wildly popular. But accessibility helps, too. This is an easy hobby to enter, with many ways to enjoy it.
 
When you ask about what makes a birder tick, it’s all over the board. I think we all approach the hobby a little differently. For some it’s all about the thrill of the chase, travel to new places, or finding the latest gear and tech. For others it might be a very simple, like just enjoying the beauty of birds, common or rare, and connecting with nature. You might say there are birders and birdwatchers, and both are good! We’re all in it together at whatever level we choose. I hope my book brings some fun context to the hobby and, ideally, inspires people to think and care more about our wild birds.



Chili Dog MVP

=You know you are making a mark when Variety talks about your film. Read the whole article here (second item)A short excerpt...

    “Dick Allen was a simple man from the coal town of Wampum, Pennsylvania, who faced relentless adversity during the heat of the Civil Rights era — all while becoming a legend on the baseball field,” says Billman in the film’s press release. “This film will show why Dick Allen is deserving of a place in the Hall of Fame, and how many — including his own son — considered him a hero.”

    “My Father, Dick Allen” is narrated by actor Jocko Sims (“New Amsterdam,” “High Potential”) and is produced by Dr. David J. Fletcher, John Owens, Sharon Pannozzo, Willa Allen, and Richard Allen Jr., and is set to be released in 2026.

=We sold a ton of Chili Dog MVP books in Cooperstown during the Hall of Fame induction weekend. Thanks so much to Willis Monie books for hosting us multiple times over the weekend. We kept getting visits from White Sox royalty. Former Sox pitcher Tom Bradley (shown below with Doc Fletcher), former White Sox manager Chuck Tanner's son (shown below with John Owens), and the grandson of former White Sox owner John Allyn, Brian (shown below with Doc Fletcher)





=Bob Conlon continues making the rounds. This week he tells his story to the Chicago Writes podcast.


The Kiss of Night

=Author Mark Wukas (photo) will be appearing at Max & Benny's on August 11 (Northbrook) to tape a podcast and do a book signing. You can register here. That's a week from tonight. Be sure to reserve your seat. It's filling up fast.



Mob Adjacent

=Another Mob Adjacent video dropped this week.

=One of the joys of the Gentile brothers (Jeff & Michael) book Mob Adjacent is the way it intersperses Hollywood and the Mob in Chicago. Eddie Fisher was born this week in 1928 (August 10). One of the funnier sections in the book involves mob wives arguing about the merits of allowing Eddie Fisher to perform in mob nightclubs after Eddie was so cruel to his first wife Debbie Reynolds. Mob Adjacent was a finalist for Chicago Writer's Association Book of the Year in 2020.


EveryCubEver

=Sad week for the EveryCubEver team. Losing Ryne Sandberg was a tough blow. EveryCubEver author Rick Kaempfer tells his Ryne Sandberg story in this video...

=This week's birthday boy, former Cubs pitcher Rich Nye (August 4) is one of only a handful of Cubs featured in EveryCubEver who have also had their photograph taken with the author of the book Rick Kaempfer.


Cubsessions 

=Eckhartz Press author Becky Sarwate is celebrating a birthday this week (August 8). In 2018 and 2019 she co-wrote two different editions of the book Cubsessions for us. Still one of our favorites. Have a great birthday, Becky!


Bob Sirott

=The WGN Radio morning host has been a big supporter of Eckhartz Press over the years.  He endorsed the book Life Behind the Camera by Chuck Quinzio with these words...

  • Anyone in broadcasting will be fascinated by Chuck Quinzio’s TV and radio adventures. I thought I heard Chuck’s best stories during my time working with him in the TV news business, but he saved the best for this book! His writing talent makes it a great read for everybody.

    Bob Sirott, WGN Radio

=Bob also contributed several stories to John Landecker's book Records Truly is My Middle Name, and was interviewed by Randy Richardson & Becky Sarwate for Cubsessions. Bob also interviewed Rick Kaempfer about EveryCubEver. Sirott is celebrating a birthday this week (August 9). Happy birthday Bob!


Doin' the Cruise and The Loop Files and The Flip Side

=One of the most memorable passages of Mitch Michaels' book is about the crazy times he experienced at ChicagoFest. That music festival debuted this week (August 8) in 1978. The cover photo for Mitch's book was taken there, on Navy Pier. That incredible event is also described, of course, in The Loop Files and The Flip Side. Three different angles on an amazing event in Chicago history.

=This week in 1979 (August 5), just a few weeks after Disco Demolition, the Loop was back at Comiskey Park. This time it was a mega-concert called A Day at the Park. Among the acts on the bill that night, JourneySky Daniels and Mitch Michaels were on hand to introduce the bands. (Photos: Paul Natkin). 

 

 

=Whitney Houston was born this week in 1963 (August 9). She also appears in two Eckhartz Press books, The Loop Files and The Flip Side.

=So this was a nice surprise. Kelly Duff is a blogger who posted a list of her five favorite books of 2024. #1 on the list was The Loop Files. Thanks Kelly!


Your Dime My Dance Floor

=This week in 2018 (August 9), Chet Coppock officially released his Eckhartz Press book Your Dime My Dance Floor. (Q&A with Chet). We had a book launch party in Arlington Heights, and it was like a trip down memory lane for Chet as his former co-workers came out to cheer him on. That's Mike Davis, Jim Modelski, and Tom Serritella.

=A few people featured in Chet's book have birthdays this week. Lee Corso (August 7) and George McGinnis (August 10). That's George in picture with Chet below...



In Small Boxes

=This week in 2016 (August 10), Eckhartz Press released the memoir In Small Boxes written by Ann R. Wilson. Ann had a great launch party in her hometown...


1001 Train Rides in Chicago

=This week in 2018 (August 5), Eckhartz Press author Richard Reeder appeared on WCGO radio (Playtime with Bill Turck)...


 Noes Over Toes

=When Janet Sutherland-Madden's mother passed away in 2019, one of her final wishes was to donate a hundred of Janet's books (Nose Over Toes) to the UIC Department of Neurosurgery. That wish was fulfilled this week in 2019 (August 5). The book is now being given out to patients who are afflicted with brain aneurysms. That's Janet with Dr. Konstantin Slavin


Surviving Sue

=Another wonderful review of Surviving Sue. This one comes from author Deborah Brasket ("When Things Go Missing"). She wrote...

Surviving Sue is a tender, heart-breaking and meticulously detailed memoir about surviving the trauma of growing up with an abusive and mentally unstable mother.  Most of all, we learn how the author grows strong and wise and compassionate despite all she suffers. She is evidence of the old truism: what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

=Surviving Sue author Vicki Atkinson did a presentation at the Woodstock Public Library this week in 2024. It was a nice turnout at a beautiful library.



Signature Shoes

=One of the very first signature shoes was worn by tennis star Rod Laver (born August 9). A decade later, basketball star Patrick Ewing (born August 5) debuted his own signature shoe. Both are featured in Ryan Trembath's book.

 



Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=This week in 1997, this famous video of the great movie trailer voice over artists debuted at the Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards

=One of those five men, John Leader, is also featured in John Landecker's book Records Truly Is My Middle Name. The two Johns went to college together and worked in radio together in Michigan during their formative radio years. This photo of the two Johns is in the book.



Back in the DDR

=This week in 2013 (August 6), the Heidelberg American Middle School closed it's doors for the final time. That school plays a critical role in Rick Kaempfer's novel Back in the DDR. One of the scenes at that school is featured here.


The Daly News

=Legendary Chicago newscaster Fahey Flynn was born (August 6, 1916) and died (August 8, 1983) this week in history. His longtime co-anchor Joel Daly delivered Fahey's eulogy. That entire moving eulogy is in the pages of Joel's Eckhartz Press book, The Daly News.


We Have Company

=This week in 2004 (August 8), the Dave Matthews band made headlines when their tour bus dumped a load of human waste into the Chicago River. Unfortunately, there was a boat tour going on at the time. Bobby Skafish got the first interview with Dave Matthews after that unfortunate incident. It rates a full chapter in Bobby's book We Have Company.


Behind the Glass

=Yes, Randy Merkin was a sports-radio producer, and yes most of the stories in his book Behind the Glass are about sports figures. However, he also has at least one story about booking a guest who would become the president of the United States. That former president, Barack Obama, is celebrating a birthday this week (August 4)