• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Friday, June 12, 2026
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
No Result
View All Result
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
No Result
View All Result

Landmark columnist Kamler has novel coming

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
June 12, 2026
in Headlines
Kamler book
4
SHARES
88
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email

PAULIE’S PIZZA COMING OUT IN AUGUST

Longtime Platte County Landmark columnist Chris Kamler has a new book coming out soon.

RelatedNews

Makis noted for donating public safety services

Learn about assessments, market values and tax relief

World Cup watch party set on Platte City’s Main Street

Kamler, who has penned his The Rambling Moron column on page 3 of The Landmark since fall of 2011, is writing his first novel.
The book, Paulie’s Pizza, is set to be out in late August, Kamler says.

Previously, Kamler’s books have included The Silence, The Series & and The Season of Sung Woo, about the 2014 magical ride of the Kansas City Royals and their superfan Sung Woo.

His other book is My Best 10%, a collection of The Rambling Moron column from The Landmark from 2011 to 2022.

Both of his earlier books are available at The Landmark office, 212 Marshall Road, Ste. C, Platte City.

Here’s a summary of Kamler’s forthcoming novel, Paulie’s Pizza:

Sixteen-year-old Cole Callander finally has everything he’s been waiting for: a driver’s license, a beat-up Ford pickup, and a summer job delivering pizzas.

Paulie’s Pizza seems like the perfect place to spend the summer. The business is slow, the pay is cash, and owner T keeps hiring Cole’s friends. Most nights are spent cruising around town, arguing about movies and sports, chasing girls, and pretending they have life figured out.

Along the way, Cole falls hard for Bailey, a fearless cheerleader with strawberry-blonde hair, while navigating friendships, rivalries, and all the awkward uncertainty that comes with growing up.

But beneath the laughter and late-night pizza runs, something isn’t quite right at Paulie’s. Rumors swirl about T’s past, mysterious visitors begin appearing, and the teenagers slowly discover that their summer hangout may be connected to something far more dangerous than they ever imagined.

Funny, nostalgic, and heartfelt, Paulie’s Pizza is a coming-of-age story about friendship, first love, and the unforgettable summers that shape who we become. Filled with 1980s nostalgia, memorable characters, and a dash of mob intrigue, it’s a reminder that growing up rarely goes according to plan.

Tags: chris kamlerplatte cityplatte county
Landmark Digital

Landmark Digital

Related Posts

Public safety

Makis noted for donating public safety services

by Landmark Digital
June 12, 2026
0

TECHNOLOGY STRENGTHENS SAFETY AT EVENTS The chair of Parkville Old Town Market Community Improvement District (CID) has recognized Leah and Jason Maki, owners of Relevate One, for its donation of AI-enabled public safety services at this year's Memorial Day carnival...

45 Years Ago–June 12, 1981

by Ivan Foley
June 12, 2026
0

Mr. and Mrs. Russell McDaniel, Route 27, Parkville, will be honored for their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception Sunday, June 21, from 2-5 p.m. in the Ashley Room, Kansas City International Airport Holiday Inn, 11832 Plaza Circle, Kansas City...

30 Years Ago–June 13, 1996

by Ivan Foley
June 12, 2026
0

Assault charges have been filed as a result of a dispute outside a Platte City lounge in late April. Ricki Lee Shepard, 45, of Camden Point has been charged with second degree assault, a Class C felony, resulting from a...

15 Years Ago–June 15, 2011

by Ivan Foley
June 12, 2026
0

The investigation into the murder of a 22-year-old Platte City woman is continuing this week at the Platte County Sheriff’s Department. Authorities on Friday confirmed the murder victim was Alissa Shippert, a five-year employee of the Casey’s General Store in...

Next Post
Public safety

Makis noted for donating public safety services

Popular News

  • Road closed

    Route FF in Platte County closed through Nov. 1

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Soccer booking boom fails to kick off for rentals

    17 shares
    Share 7 Tweet 4
  • Two new boutique retailers coming to Zona

    25 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 6
  • The cloud is looking for a new home in Missouri

    9 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 2
  • Thoughts on the statewide amendments

    8 shares
    Share 3 Tweet 2
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Call us at 816-858-0363

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe Online
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved