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  • COMMUNITY MARKETING for AUTHORS by James R. Wells – author of THE GREAT SYMMETRY, a science fiction novel

    COMMUNITY MARKETING for AUTHORS by James R. Wells – author of THE GREAT SYMMETRY, a science fiction novel

    When you are getting ready to self-publish your book, two questions loom over your project and, in fact, your entire life:Paperback Writer by the Beatles

    – Who will read my book?

    – How will I find them?

    You’ll find lots of advice online about how to promote your book. Typical ideas may include setting bargain days (especially for the ebook version) and then paying promoters to send out thousands of emails about your opus to their subscribers. You are advised to set up your website and Facebook page, and flood the ether with tweets (doing your part to alleviate the serious shortage of tweets out there).

     

    Some sites may advocate a kinder, gentler version of self-promotion, where you locate online groups who might be interested in things similar to your book and so you join, making a point of doing enough to be recognized as a contributor before you do much mentioning of your great work. Conducting the delicate dance of promoting while seeming not to. Flying casually past the imperial star destroyer of being perceived as selling or spamming.

    There is another approach to consider: Community Marketing.

    One of your best opportunities to get your book started is to bring it, directly and honestly, to the communities where you already are a contributor and a known friend. You’ll be surprised how many people are willing to give your book a chance, and, if it’s excellent (that part’s up to you), they will tell their friends about it or write a review.

    This may seem to be in conflict with another piece of advice that you’ll see – to seek out people interested in the subject matter of your book, rather than people you simply know.

    Here’s how that apparent conflict resolves:

    The people you choose to spend time with probably think about similar themes as you, and hopefully what matters about your book is theme – those ideas that you care mostly deeply about – just as much as the overt subject matter.

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    Here’s an example of community marketing from the launch of my science fiction novel The Great Symmetry. A reasonable person would think that it’s important to find science fiction enthusiasts – that’s the overt subject matter. But that posed a problem, because as much as I love science fiction, it happens I have not become part of scifi affinity groups.

    Rather, my community is defined mostly by the groups shown in the Affinity (Avvenity) diagram below.

    Avennity Diagram Luckily, there’s some alignment going – more than I would have thought. Out of each population, some people like science fiction. Others care about freedom of ideas and social equity, which are strong themes of the novel. Others just like an adventure story in any setting.

    It’s really worth evaluating which of your communities may be interested in your book, even if you initially don’t see any alignment. For example, members of all six of the groups I list above have bought my novel.

    Now you need to learn how to tell people about your book. It’s scary. Nobody wants to sell to their friends.

    Here’s the key realization to help you through this stage: You are probably not going to make money on your first self-published book.

    It’s not a commercial venture. Some day in the future? Okay, maybe. But not today, or next week, or next month. The selling price of your book isn’t income, not by a long shot – it’s cost recovery.

    This is actually good news.

    Your book is your art. It’s your labor of love. And that changes everything.

    Instead of selling, you are sharing a part of yourself. People respect that. Once you embrace this idea, suddenly you can ask where you never could before. Go for it – tell people about your book. Ask them to come to your book launch. If they read it and liked it, ask them to post a review on Amazon or elsewhere.

    You can ask because it matters. The ideas in your book matter. Sharing those ideas with your friends matters.

    My friend Kurt told me this one day, as I was pondering how many Facebook posts about the book launch was too many:

    “James, DO NOT apologize for promoting your book! Use any legitimate means at your disposal to get the word out!”

    As the date of my first public reading and the official  book launch date approached, I faced a level of social terror that I don’t think I have ever experienced before. I had spent years on this project. But – no matter what I might do to get the word out, what if nobody other than my mom showed up?

    So I asked.

    I wrote individually to friends to tell them about the event. I asked a local talk radio host for a radio interview. I asked the editor of our local paper, The Cascadia Weekly, to profile the book. I made a Facebook event and invited everyone in the known universe. The results were encouraging.

    The Great Symmetry Reading by author James R Wells

    Attendee count: 123 people, the third highest in the history of the bookstore (Tom Robbins and Ivan Doig outdrew me). Mostly because I asked. And in case you were wondering, my mom did make it.

    Community Marketing won’t work forever. After a while, you’ll run out of friends who don’t yet know about your book. In the long term, it can’t be your only plan. But I believe Community Marketing can be very effective in helping your book get started: getting some copies out into the world, having an encouraging first reading event, and accruing those all-important first few reviews.

    Just remember – it’s okay to ask for something you think is important.

     

     

    Helpful Notes:

    All the community marketing in the world won’t help your book if it’s not good enough. See this post The Kübler-Ross Stages of Editing about the process of getting ready for publication.

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    CBR Editor's Note about James R. Wells, the author of this post:

    James R. Wells is the author of The Great Symmetry, a science fiction novel set 300 years in the future, but is definitely about the world we live in here and now.The Great Symmetry by James R Wells

    In an asteroid in the Aurora star system, exoarcheologist Evan McElroy has made a discovery about the Versari, a long-departed alien race. He doesn’t realize that his findings will reawaken the long-buried struggle of the Infoterrorists, who believe that all knowledge screams to be free, against those who maintain the True Story that holds all of civilization together.”

    With its Kafka-esque view of an escalating, dominant corporate presence, James R. Wells’ The Great Symmetry echoes the timeless social messages of truth, freedom and sacrifice embraced by science fiction greats like Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, and the author’s own great grandfather —H. G. Wells. You may find out more about this stunning debut sci-fi novel and its author at www.TheGreatSymmetry.com.  

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  • The CHAUCER AWARDS for HISTORICAL FICTION First Place Category 2014 WINNERS

    The CHAUCER AWARDS for HISTORICAL FICTION First Place Category 2014 WINNERS

    Chanticleer Book Reviews is honored to announce the First Place Category Winners for the CHAUCER AWARDS 2014 for Historical Fiction, a division of Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Writing Competitions.

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical Novels

     The Chaucer Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of historical fiction. The First Place Category Winners will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala held in late September 2015.

    Chanticleer Reviews is proud to be a literary affiliate of the Historical Novel Society.

    The CHAUCER FIRST PLACE 2014 Award Winners are:

    • Women’s Fiction: J. L. Oakley for Timber Rose
    • Legend:  Kevin Allen and Emma Rose Millar for Five Guns Blazing
    • Legacy: Michael D. McGranahan for Silver Kings and Sons of Bitches
    • Pre-History: Mary S. Black for Peyote Fire
    • Ancient History: Rebecca Locklann for The Thinara King
    • Roman/Grecian Classical: Elisabeth Storrs for The Golden Dice: A Tale of Ancient Rome
    • Middle Ages: Helena P. Schrader for St. Louis’ Knight
    • Late Middle Ages: Lilian Gafni for The Alhambra Decree: Flower from Castile 
    • Elizabethan/Tudor: Syril Levin Kline for Shakespeare’s Changeling: A Fault Against the Dead
    • 1600’s: Donna Scott for Shame the Devil (manuscript)
    • 1700s & 1800s: Karleene Morrow for Destinies
    • Turn of the 19th Century: Ruth Hull Chatlien for The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte
    • Twentieth Century:  David Brendan Hopes for The One with the Beautiful Necklaces (manuscript)
    • World Wars: Gregory Erich Phillips for The Love of Unfinished Years (manuscript)
    • Young Adult: Sharon Short for My One Square Inch of Alaska
    • U. S. History: J. P. Kenna for Beyond the Divide
    • World History: Michelle Rene for I Once Knew Vincent

    CONGRATULATIONS!

    Congratulations to all of the 2014 Chaucer Finalists! Congratulations to those whose works were selected for First Place Category positions. Good Luck to the Chaucer First Place Category Winners as they compete for the CHAUCER AWARDS 2014 GRAND PRIZE position!

    The 1st Place Category Winners compete for the CHAUCER AWARDS 2014 GRAND PRIZE position. The 2014 CHAUCER category winner was announced at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala in September 2015. See the Grand Prize Winners.

    • The deadline for The Chaucer Awards 2014 was June 31, 2014.
    • The deadline for The Chaucer Awards 2015 is June 31, 2015.

    GRAND PRIZE Overall Chaucer Awards Winner from 2013:

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    To view the 2013 Chaucer Award Winners, please click here.

    To compete in the 2016 CHAUCER Awards or for more information, please click here.
    CBR’s rigorous writing competition standards are the reason literary agencies seek out our winning manuscripts and self-published novels. Our high standards are also another reason our reviews are trusted among booksellers and book distributors.Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media, L.L.C.  retains the right to not declare “default winners.” Winning works are decided upon merit only. Please visit our Contest Details page for more information about our writing contest guidelines.

    Please do not hesitate to contact Info@ChantiReviews.com with any questions, concerns, or suggestions about CBR writing competitions. Your input and suggestions are important to us.

    Thank you for your interest in Chanticleer Book Reviews international writing competitions.

     

     

  • A stunning new Sci Fi novel: THE GREAT SYMMETRY at Super Launch Price of 99 cents!

    A stunning new Sci Fi novel: THE GREAT SYMMETRY at Super Launch Price of 99 cents!

    great symmetry james wellsIf you could hold in the palm of your hand an object that could change the course of humanity’s future. What would you do?

    Archaeologist Evan McElroy has made a discovery about an extinct alien race. But Evan’s corporate sponsor sees the potential to make huge gains if the new findings are kept completely secret. Step one of their plan is to kill the entire research team – starting with Evan.

    As Evan flees for his life, his trajectory awakens a long-buried struggle. The Infoterrorists, who believe all ideas are screaming to be free, have been waiting for the right moment to take on the seven great families that control all of civilization. This could be their opportunity. Or, it could be time for millions to die.

    “The Great Symmetry” is pure classic science fiction from the great-grandson of science fiction pioneering author H.G. Wells, James R. Wells.

    CLICK HERE for the direct link to the Amazon Page and the 99 cents special! Hurry — Offer ends July 26st!

     

     

  • Connect at BEA15 and BookCon NYC with Chanticleer Review’s Kiffer Brown

    Connect at BEA15 and BookCon NYC with Chanticleer Review’s Kiffer Brown

    IF you are attending Book Expo America 2015 or BookCon NYC and would like to connect with Kiffer Brown, she will be in attendance from Wed. May 27 – Sat. May 30.

    BEAIf you are exhibiting or attending the shows and would like to connect with Chanticleer Reviews or Kiffer Brown, you can reach her at by direct messaging her at @KifferBrown or @ChantiReviews via Twitter or email her at: KBrown@ChantiReviews.com

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    Kiffer has been given a press badge/pass courtesy of BEA15 and BookCon. She will be covering both expos (including Digital World)  to post to social media and Chanticleer Reviews E-News. She would love to promote Chanticleer Community Authors and Readers in attendance.

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  • The LARAMIE Awards Writing Competition for Western Fiction – Official 2014 FINALISTS List

    The LARAMIE Awards Writing Competition for Western Fiction – Official 2014 FINALISTS List

    The Laramie Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Western, Civil War, Prairie, and Pioneer Fiction Novels. The Laramie Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    laramieWe are pleased to announce the Laramie Awards Official Finalists List for 2014 Entries, otherwise known as the “Short List.” The Official Finalists Listing is comprised of entries that have passed the first three rounds of judging from  the entire field of entrants. To pass the first three rounds of judging, more than sixty pages of the works below  have been read and have deemed worthy by the CBR judges of continuing in competition for the LARAMIE FIRST IN CATEGORY positions and their prize packages.

     

    Congratulations to the LARAMIE AWARDS FINALISTS:

    • Rebecca Rockwell for The Last Desperado
    • Jacqui Nelson for Between Heaven and Hell
    • Althea Williams for Walls for the Wind
    • Juliette Douglas for Freckled Venom Copperhead
    • Jared McVay the Author for Not on My Mountain
    • Jacqui Rogers for Much Ado About Miners
    • Ken Farmer and Buck Stienke for Nations 
    • Ken Farmer for Hell Hole
    • Lorrie Farrelly for Terms of Surrender
    • Peggy L. Henderson for Come Home to Me
    • Tammy Hinton for Unbridled and Retribution 
    • Susan Horsnell for Capturing Charlie
    • Robert M. Fells for The Parson of Styx Crossing
    • Elisabeth Ward for Wolf Eye’s Silence
    • Graham J Flowers for Shadow Trails 
    • Theo Czuk for Heart Scarred
    • Roger W. Peck for Boy Soldier
    • Michael J Roueche for A River Divides 
    • Joe Corso for The Adventures of Lone Jack Kid
    • Linell Jeppsen for Deadman’s Lament
    • Christi Corbett for Along the Way Home
    • Kristen Lynch for Silver
    • Paul C Breslin for Our Daily Bread

    Good luck to all the Laramie Awards Finalists who made the Short List as they compete for the First In Category Positions!

    More than $30,000 dollars in cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    The Laramie Awards for Western Fiction has ten categories to compete in for First Place Category Positions.

    cac3The Laramie First in Category award winners will compete for the Laramie Grand Prize Award for Best Western Book 2014. Grand Prize winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on September 29th at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

    The First In Category award winners will receive an award package including a complimentary book review, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are proud to announce last year’s award winners and this year’s Laramie finalists at the Historical Novel Society’s 2015 Conference in Denver, Colorado that will take place on June 27, 2015.

     

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    We are now accepting entries into the 2015 Laramie Awards. The deadline is June 30, 2015. Click here for more information or to enter.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2015 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this September at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

    Last year’s Chanticleer Grand Prize winner was Michael Hurley for The Prodigal.

    Last year’s Laramie Grand Prize winner was Dale B. Jackson for Unbroke Horses. 

  • Spring Events and Updates from Chanticleer Reviews

    Spring Events and Updates from Chanticleer Reviews

    CBR to Attend BEA and BookCon, May 27, 28,  29, & 30!

    Chanticleer Reviews at BEABook Expo of America NYC – It’s the leading book and author event in the North American publishing industry.

    It is the largest gathering of booksellers, publishers, librarians, retailers, and book industry professionals of the year—making it the best place to learn about the latest trends and technologies in the biz.

    BookCon is an immersive experience that features interactive, forward BookCon15_LogoDates_ƒ-2thinking content including Q+A’s with the hottest talent, autographing sessions, storytelling podcasts, special screenings, literary quiz shows and so much more.

     

     

    Kiffer Brown, publisher of Chanticleer Reviews, has beenKiffer Brown given a BEA press pass and a BookCon Editorial Media Badge. She will report back to the Chanticleer Community of Authors and Writers.  Look for her blog posts and tweets! @ChantiReviews and @KifferBrown.

     

    The BEA Expo takes place on May 27, 28, & 29th at the Jacob Javitz Center, NYC. Click on the link for more information about BEA.
    BookCon takes place on Saturday and Sunday, May 30 & 31, at the Jacob Javitz Center, NYC. Click on the link for more information about BookCon NYC.

    Historical Novel Society Affiliation

    It’s OFFICIAL — The Historical Novel Society is a sponsor of the Chanticleer Authors Conference 2015 and Chanticleer Reviews is a sponsor of the HNS 2015 North American conference in Denver, Colorado.

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    The Historical Novel Society conference will take place on June 26, 27, & 28, Denver Colorado. If you are attending HNS, please stop by our exhibit table and say hello.

     

    UPDATED INFORMATION as of May 14th — this just in!

    The Chaucer Awards winners and The Laramie Awards winners will be recognized at the HNS Saturday Awards and Costume Banquet that will feature Special Guest Diana Gabaldon–the author of the acclaimed Outlander book series as well as the TV series on Starz.   Janet Oakley, who won the Chanticleer Grand Prize for her historical novel Tree Soldier and Sean Curley, the Chaucer Awards grand prize winner for his novel Propositum will be recognized along with other First In Category award winners for these two Chanticleer Writing Competitions divisions.

    If you are attending HNS and are a First in Category Award Winner or Finalist in the Chaucer or Laramie Awards, please contact Kiffer Brown immediately at KBrown@Chanticleer Reviews.com. Thank you!

    We are excited to have the Historical Novel Society as an affiliate of Chanticleer Reviews and Writing Competitions. And we are proud to be an affiliate of the venerable HNS!

     

    Chanticleer Reviews is a Supporter Chuckanut Writers Conference.

    We are proud to support this local pacific northwest writers conference for four years in a row.

    The conference takes place on June 26 & 27 at the Whatcom Community College located in Bellingham, Washington. Chanticleer Reviews  will have a table at the Syre Student Center, so please stop by and say hi to Paulina! We will have candy!

     

    Don’t Forget to Register for Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala 2015!

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    Take advantage of the Early Bird Special! The conference will take place over four days: attend all four days or select the days that fit your schedule.

    Saturday, Sept. 26: CAC15 sessions and master workshops will take place at Bellingham Yacht Club. That evening we will kick things off with a BBQ and dancing to live music at the BYC.

    Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday, Sept. 27, 28, & 29 will feature sessions, presentations, and panels during the day with daily featured keynote luncheons, “Appy Hours” sponsored by Books I Love, a staffed Book Room open to the public, and evening dinners. The conference culminates on Tuesday evening with the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Gala.

    Be sure to visit www.ChanticleerReviews.com for the latest information and the growing list of presenters.

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    We have been audited, notarized, sanctified, and encrypted by Starfield SSL certification, the highest level of protection that is available for internet transfer of data.

    How SSL works: Secure Socket Layer certificates encrypt all the information going to and coming from Chanticleer Reviews, L.L.C. website, securing it from unauthorized interception and making sure that your information remains private.

    You can have peace of mind when you see that the URL address bar turns green with the padlock symbol on the left. There is also a blue Verified and Secured badge with a pop out window for further information about Chanticleer’s SSL blue certification on the left hand side of the menu bar–just under the Chanticleer logo. This premium (EV) SSL certificate assurance comes with a $1,000,000 warranty.

    Thank you for your continued support of Chanticleer Reviews and Writing Competitions!

  • The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction – Official 2014 Finalists List

    The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction – Official 2014 Finalists List

    The CHAUCER Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Historical Fiction Novels. The Chaucer Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Writing Competitions.

    More than $25,000 dollars in cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical Fiction has twelve categories to compete in for First Place Category Positions. The Chaucer First in Category award winners will compete for the Chaucer Grand Prize Award for Best Historical Book 2014. Grand Prize  winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on September 29th at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

     

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    We are proud to announce last year’s award winners and this year’s Chaucer finalists at the Historical Novel Society’s 2015 Conference in  Denver, Colorado that will take place on June 27, 2015.

     

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    The CHAUCER Historical Novel Competition Categories are:

    • Women’s Historical Fiction
    • Legacy/Legend
    • Pre-historic
    • Ancient History
    • Medieval, Renaissance, Dark Ages
    • Elizabethan/Tudor
    • 1600s
    • Regency, Victorian, 1700s & 1800s
    • Turn of the 19th century
    • Turn of the 20th century
    • World Wars
    • Young Adult/New Adult
    • World/International History

    Congratulations to following CHAUCER 2014 FINALISTS and good luck to all as they compete for the twelve First In Category positions:

    • Michael S. Pritchett for Saints and Strangers
    • P. Lorraine Buck for By Blood and By Vow
    • J.S. Dunn for Bending the Boyne
    • Mary S. Black for Peyote Fire
    • S. Thomas Bailey for Forest Sentinels: The Gauntlet Runner
    • Kerryn Reid for Learning to Waltz
    • Sandy James for Runaway
    • Michael J. Cooper for The Rabbi’s Knight
    • J. P. Kenna for Beyond the Divide
    • R.N. Vick for Wings of Fury 
    • Patricia Averbach for Painting Bridges
    • Rebecca Lochlann for The Year-God’s Daughter and The Thinara King
    • Jared McVay for The Legend of Joe, Willy, & Red
    • Syril Levin Kline for Shakespeare’s Changeling: A Fault Against the Dead
    • Emma Rose Milar and Kevin Allen for Five Guns Blazing
    • Elizabeth Soloway for The Great Deception
    • Anna Angelidakis for The Icon Thief 
    • T.E. Taylor for Zeus of Ithome
    • J.L. Oakley for Timber Rose
    • Susanne Petito Egielski for Nelson’s Castle: a Bronte Fairy Tale
    • David Brendan Hopes for The One with the Beautiful Necklaces
    • Lilian Gafni for The Alhambra Decree: Flower of Castile
    • Gloria Javillonar Palileo for The Indios
    • William Jarvis for The Partisan
    • Helena P. Schrader for St. Louis’ Knight 
    • Michele Rene for I Once Knew Vincent
    • Jodi Lew Smith for The Clever Mill Horse
    • Catherine A Wilson and Catherine T Wilson for The Lily and The Lion
    • Gregory Erich Phillips for The Love of Finished Years
    • Chelsea Lemon Fetzer for The River Map
    • Ben Sharpton for 7 Sanctuaries 
    • Jeff Ridenour for The Art Procurer
    • Elisabeth Storrs for The Golden Dice: A Tale of Ancient Rome
    • Sharon Short for My One Square Inch of Alaska
    • Ruth Hull Chatlien for The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte
    • Ginger Cucolo for The Knoll and Beyond the Knoll
    • Wendy Roberts for Where the Foxes Say Goodnight
    • Jeff Braun for The Secret of the Just
    • Dr. Evan Mahoney for Nongae of Love and Courage
    • Steph A Amey for Holloway 8632
    • Jeni Renner for Puritan Witch
    • James Zerndt for The Korean Word for Butterfly
    • Michael Hugos for Leptis Magna: Emperor’s Dream on the Edge of a Desert 
    • William Meisheid for The Partisan
    • Donna Scott for Shame the Devil
    • Karleene Morrow for Destinies
    • Gita Simic and G.T. Simm for As for Costanza
    • Michael D. McGranahan for Silver Kings and Sons of Bitches

    Finalists will continue on to compete for a first place category win in their sub-genre, and then for the overall grand prize of the 2014 Chaucer Awards. The First In Category award winners will receive an award package including a complimentary book review, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2015 Chaucer Awards. The deadline is May 31, 2015. Click here for more information or to enter.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this September at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

    Last year’s Chanticleer Grand Prize winner was Michael Hurley, for The Prodigal.

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    You know you want one! 

  • A Sawmill and a Few Gutsy Women: CHEATING the HOG by Rae Ellen Lee is on SALE for 99 cents

    A Sawmill and a Few Gutsy Women: CHEATING the HOG by Rae Ellen Lee is on SALE for 99 cents

    Cheating the Hog by Rae Ellen LeeGritty and humorous is what Rae Ellen Lee writes best! “Echo needs a miracle. She’s turning fifty, lives with her gun-toting mom, and her lover’s been killed in a logging truck accident. She made front-page news as a Salvation Army bell ringer, but that job ended and she’s digging for change to pay off debt. The local sawmill hires her to do cleanup and odd jobs, like ‘cheating the hog’….When tragedy does strike, she leads the other women mill workers to fight back with earthy humor, a few leveraged threats, and wit as sharp as band saw teeth—earning her respect on the job and the attention of a strong-hearted man.”  Click here to download your copy from Amazon.

  • Kim Hornsby author of the “Dream Jumper’s Promise” and First Place Mystery/Thriller Paranormal Awards

    Kim Hornsby author of the “Dream Jumper’s Promise” and First Place Mystery/Thriller Paranormal Awards

    Kim Hornsby author“Since winning this category, I’ve had all book covers changed to include that I’m an Award-Winning Author and am very proud of the recognition the Chanticleer Paranormal contest has given me. It carries weight with readers to have that CBR blue ribbon for a book you’re asking them to buy. I’m grateful I entered the contest and especially happy that someone liked my book this much.”

  • Raw NaNoWriMo 2014 Finalists – Official CBR Listing

    Raw NaNoWriMo 2014 Finalists – Official CBR Listing

    NaNoWriMo
    The CBR Raw NaNoWriMo 2014 writing competition is to discover originality of story concept and raw story-telling ability from unedited manuscript drafts from those who earned a NaNoWriMo certificate for completing at least 50,000 words in November.

    The following manuscripts were found compelling and have advanced forward into the Raw NaNoWriMo 2014 Finalist positions:

    • Memory Bengesa for The Sameness Life of Nandi Broken
    • Kristine E. Brickey for They Said She Was Crazy
    • Sean Curley for Over
    • Laila Dawning for Caged Inside
    • Donna Degna for Donna Degna in Italy
    • Laurie Fitzpatrick for Niello
    • Parris Garland for My Name Is Not Daisy
    • Richard E. Gower for Death Comes Full Circle
    • Anja Jones for Love You Like a Brother
    • Joshua Nathanial Kaukl for A Here After
    • V. Lakshman for Mythborn 2: Bane of the Warforged
    • Rebecca Nolen for Token
    • Vanessa Russell for The Pure
    • Matthew Spangler for Villainous Jupiter
    • R. E. Steedman for The Phantasmagorical Theatre of Crespin Varlot
    • Kenneth Stokes for Return to Villa Serena

    These Finalists will compete for THE BEST NaNoWriMo 2014 Entry and for 1st Place Genre Winner positions upon receiving proof of their NaNoWriMo 2014 certifications.

    The Best RAW NaNoWriMo 2014 entry will receive a CBR Manuscript Evaluation ($395).

    1st Place Genre Winning entries will receive a complimentary CBR related novel writing contest entry gift certificate ($45 value) along with a Great Beginnings entry gift certificate ($15 value).  Certificates are valid until March 2017.

    Winners will be announced before May 30, 2015.

    • Authors/Publishers maintain all rights to their works submitted to the RAW NaNoWriMo contest. Simple.

    RAW NaNoWriMo 2015 Info

    We will begin accepting entries for RAW NaNoWriMo 2015 on December 1st, 2015 until January 31st, 2016 or until the limit of entries is met. You will be asked to upload the digital file of your manuscript upon entry.

    The RAW NaNoWriMo Writing Competition is a division of Chanticleer Writing Competitions, L.L.C.

    Image courtesy of National Novel Writing Month.  Please click here to be taken to the OFFICIAL NaNoWriMo organization’s website.

    NaNoWriMo Facts and Stats

    National Novel Writing Month was established in 1999. It is also a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that believes stories matter.