Sander Feinberg and Open Thought Press
You will notice, things have recently changed here.
Some of you know on August 29, 2024 I had a quadruple coronary artery bypass surgery. With the amazing care of my medical team and my wife and friends, I am doing very well in my recovery and moving back to a normal, and even better life.
After almost 20 years, I am no longer taking on new website clients, but will continue to do minor maintenance work with current clients.
The focus of my work is on writing and publishing. My first project, The Hungarian Resistance, is a collaboration with amazing artist Summer McClinton, a graphic history described below. It is also a chapter in an recently released book called Partisans, edited by Paul Buhle and Raymond Tyler. It contains 11 illustrated stories of resistance to fascism in World War II. You can order it here.
I continue to work on my book Hungarian-American Heroes which is the source for the stories in the comic book.
And I have created a publishing collective, Open Thought Press, to support self-published authors. You can learn more about it here.
Featured Post
Hani Lowinger
The story of my cousin Hani Lowinger who emigrated to the U.S. from Hungary in 1936
Read the fascinating stories of Hungarian-Americans fighting fascism in the U.S. and the young resisters in Hungary who helped save the lives of thousands of Jewish refugees during World War II.
Decades of intensive research in Hungarian and American newspapers, university archives, and FBI and OSS files uncover a remarkable story about Sander’s grandfather and his extraordinary friends:Hungarian immigrants in the fight for workers’ rights and against the rise of fascism.
Open Thought Press
Self-Publishing Collective
We are a group of authors uniting to support each other in the creation, development, marketing and publishing of our work.
Latest Posts About My Book
Here are the latest articles about topics in my upcoming book Hungarian-American Heroes.
I also have over 100 sets of photos from our adventures over the last 15 years you can view here.
Sárospatak Orthodox Synagogue
The Hungarian Resistance
Tornado – Workers Theatre
My Remarkable Grandfather
Garment Industry Anecdote
1848 Hungarian Revolution
My Hollywood Connections
History of Support for Hollywood Unions
I Solved a Mystery of the Smithsonian
Book Update
Frankenstein Meets Wolfman
Versek – Kalman Marki Readings
Grandparents Dance the Csárdás
Henry Weinstock – Hidden Child of the Holocaust
Bela Lugosi Statue
Sárospatak Jewish Cemetery
Learn About My Book
Hungarian-American Heroes
The Story of My Book
Learn about four Hungarian-American immigrants who came to the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century, became leaders in their fields, were devoted to improving the lives of working people and fought fascism here and abroad. The best way to get an introduction to these remarkable men is to view my 3-minute video teaser below. Click the button to see a table of contents.














