Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Catholic New World notes "On the Job's" second printing

Dolores Madlener, matriarch of the Catholic New World, the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Chicago, noted the second printing of On the Job in her regular "Church Clips" column. In the April 25 feature, Madlener wrote, "In his fast-moving 200 pages, Smith has set down 19 stories from rookies, veteran officers and retirees (yearning to be back in the saddle). They’ve seen the good, the bad and the ugly."

On the Job author Daniel P. Smith, an award-winning journalist, is a regular contributor to the Catholic New World.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Author program slated for Cary Area Public Library on May 6

On the Job author Daniel P. Smith presents at the
Woodridge Citizens Police Academy class in April 2009.


On the Job author Daniel P. Smith will be presenting his author program, "The Path to On the Job: A murder, reflection, and where TV cop shows fail," at the Cary Area Public Library on Thursday, May 6. The FREE event is slated to start at 7:00 p.m. and open to the public, though the library does request advanced registration.





Smith's 90-minute author program includes the author's motivations to write On the Job, never-before-told stories from the job, and Q&A. Signed copies of On the Job will be available for $15 following the presentation.





Smith has presented his compelling author program at over 50 venues in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Colorado. He has also provided programs on the writing process, interviewing, and police perception. If you know of a group interested in hosting On the Job author Daniel P. Smith for a speaking engagement, please contact him directly at smithwriting@gmail.com.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Become a Fan of "On the Job" on Facebook

The Facebook Fan page for On the Job: Behind the Stars of the Chicago Police Department now claims over 1,200 fans. Become one of them and join the party. Author Daniel P. Smith hosts regular trivia contests (with prizes), special offers to purchase On the Job, unique opportunities for interaction with the author, information on the book and upcoming events, and shares news of other noteworthy Chicago events of interest.

Become a FAN today!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

On the Job goes to second printing


On the Job: Behind the Stars of the Chicago Police Department, the most complete book on the culture of one of the world's most legendary law enforcement units, recently went to a second printing, said the book's publisher, Chicago-based Lake Claremont Press. The second printing is slated to arrive on April 9.

"I'm thrilled that the book has resonated with so many readers and had a successful early run," On the Job Daniel P. Smith said. "The book's success is a testament to the officers who shared their sincere stories and allowed me to communicate them to readers."
Since On the Job's release in 2008, Smith has spoken at over 60 venues, including libraries, community centers, police groups, and more in four states, becoming a speaker noted for his high energy and story-filled presentation. The Chicago-based author, an award-winning journalist, has also appeared on numerous media outlets discussing elements of On the Job, including The History Channel, NPR, WGN-TV, WGN Radio, and Fox News.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Artist Lindsay Olson comments on Indian Prairie Library presentation

A great friend of On the Job, Oak Park-based artist Lindsay Olson has created a series of drawings around the theme "Tools of the Trade: A Citizen's View of Law Enforcement" (click to view samples of Olson's work).

In June, Olson's work, in part inspired by On the Job's content, will be displayed at the Oak Park Public Library. On January 6, Olson and her husband, Craig, attended author Daniel P. Smith's presentation at the Indian Prairie Library in Darien, IL, where she shared her work with the author.

Of Olson's project, Smith said: "Lindsay's project is as ambitious as it is heartfelt and sincere. It urges reflection on the role of police officers and the situations they so often face. Beautiful in color and texture, Lindsay's work is a credit to her artistry and dedication to interpreting the human experience, particularly that of police officers."

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Upcoming Author Events

Free events and open to the public.

Author, journalist, and lifelong Chicagoan Daniel P. Smith guides readers into the closed-door society that is the Chicago Police Department in his compelling debut work, On the Job: Behind the Stars of the Chicago Police Department. Sharing never-before-told stories of the tolls the job exacts on the officers and their lives while interweaving a discussion of Chicago’s criminal landscape, police department culture, and history, Smith discusses the personal experiences that led him to pen On the Job and the unique perspective he was able to achieve given his background. Includes a question and answer session. Copies of On the Job will be available for the discounted price of $15.

January 6, 2010 @ 7pm
Indian Prairie Public Library
401 Plainfield Road
Darien, IL 60561
January 18, 2010 @ 7pm
Oak Lawn Public Library
9427 South Raymond Avenue
Oak Lawn, IL 60453

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Lake Claremont Press--and On the Job--at Chicago's Christkindlmarket

For 29 straight days between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, Lake Claremont Press will join German & Austrian vendors in Daley Plaza for the 13th Annual Christkindlmarket. Selling books from their 15-year line up of Chicago nonfiction, including On the Job, Lake Claremont Press has gifts for family and friends. Even more, Lake Claremont Press has some special deals. all books will be reduced AND they will be: Buy 2, get a 3rd free; Buy 3 books, get 2 free; Buy 4 books, get 3 free; and Buy 5 books, get 4 free.

The Christkindlmarket runs 11am to 8pm Sunday thru Thursday and 11am to 9pm Friday and Saturday. Daley Plaza is located on Washington between Clark and Dearborn. Admission to the market is free.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

A Black Friday SPECIAL OFFER

A Black Friday SPECIAL OFFER

Buy a copy of On the Job as a holiday gift!

1 copy for $18
2 copies for $34
3 copies for $48

Prices include shipping and can be signed by the author to specific recipients. Checks only.

Send an e-mail to smithwriting@gmail.com for ordering information.

Offer ends at 11:59pm on Friday, November 27.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Prestigious Society of Midland of Midland Authors welcomes Daniel P. Smith

The Society of Midland Authors, a nearly 100-year old organization whose membership has included most of the Midwest's most celebrated authors (such as Jane Addams, Carl Sandburg, and Clarence Darrow), recently welcomed On the Job author Daniel P. Smith into its ranks. Smith joins an accomplished lists of current members, including Scott Turow, Dominic A. Pacyga, Rick Kogan, and Stuart Dybek.

Of the high honor, Smith said: "The Society of Midland Authors has an illustrious history and represents the writing craft well. To be in the company of such accomplished writers is a real honor and a real thrill."

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Artist Lindsay Olson captures essence of On the Job

Chicago-based artist Lindsay Olson, the artist-in-residence at the Oak Park Police Department, has been working to produce a series of drawings inspired by On the Job: Behind the Stars of the Chicago Police Department. Her first work in the "Tools of the Trade: A Citizen's View of Law Enforcement" series incorporates the list of 911 calls for the 11th District that author Daniel P. Smith weaved into the text. Lindsay discusses the book and the inspiration it gave her artwork at her Tools of the Trade blog.

Lindsay's full line of work is slated to be on display at the Oak Park Public Library in June 2010.