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  • Nancy LaPonzina, author of “Nardi Point”

    Nancy LaPonzina, author of “Nardi Point”

    Nancy LaPonzinaI’m so excited! Thanks so much for recognizing “Nardi Point” and placing it in such good company with all Blue Ribbon Winners! Thank you for all that you have done for “Nardi Point.”” 

  • Michael Hurley, author of “The Prodigal”

    Michael Hurley, author of “The Prodigal”

    PageLines- hurley-819x1024.jpg“Chanticleer Reviews has quickly risen to the ranks of the premier, respected trade reviews in the industry. Their opinion is highly valued by independent and traditional publishers alike. They have been a wonderful resource for me as an unknown, indie author trying to obtain recognition for my work. The review that I received from Chanticleer was directly responsible for a movie option deal I received from my first novel.” 

  • Liese Sherwood-Fabre, author of “Saving Hope”

    Liese Sherwood-Fabre, author of “Saving Hope”

    Liese Sherwood-FabreThank you so much for selecting my novel Saving Hope as the first place winner for mystery/thriller. This recognition and validation means a lot to me.”

  • Janet K. Shawgo, author of “The Look For Me” series

    Janet K. Shawgo, author of “The Look For Me” series

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    Janet at Barnes and Noble
    Janet at Barnes & Noble

    Dear Chanticleer Book Reviews,

    As a new author sending your first book to contest is like stepping off the edge of a cliff on your first rappel or hanging on for your first zip-lining across treetops. It is an experience.  You hope that you will be acknowledged for the time and love you have placed in your writing. However, until the names are released, it is still an unknown.

     I found out about Chanticleer through Romance Writers of America. I took a deep breath and entered “Look For Me” into the CBR Blue Ribbon Awards for Published Novels. To be a Finalist was wonderful, but to win First Place was fireworks!  The exposure in winning a contest gives your work credibility and exposure you would not have otherwise. I have been blessed with increasing sales and my work continues to be acknowledged. I can never thank you for all the support that “Look For Me” has received from CBR. 

    I want to thank everyone at Chanticleer Book Reviews for the honor of being selected as a first place winner in the historical fiction category. Am I entering the second book in my series? You bet I am!

    Sincerely, Janet K. Shawgo, author of the Look For Me series.

    Editor’s note: Ms. Shawgo sent us this photo of her and her CBR Blue Ribbon the morning of a Look For Me series book signing at Barnes & Noble. Authors, you will be glad to know that she sold out of all her copies at the signing. She has entered the second of the series, Wait For Me, into CBR’s Historical Novels contest 2013. We wish her much success!

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  • An Editorial Review of “Murder Strikes a Pose” by Tracy Weber

    An Editorial Review of “Murder Strikes a Pose” by Tracy Weber

    In this award winning mystery, yoga instructor Kate Davidson tries her best to live the Zen life, but she often finds herself being challenged with her fluffy hips, her struggling yoga business, and missing her deceased dad, who was a cop. Date-free for nine months, three days and seven hours since her break-up, Kate tries to resist friend Rene’s numerous attempts to set her up with dates.

    Into Kate’s world steps George, a homeless alcoholic with a German shepherd sidekick named Bella who loves to bark. The duo has decided that the entrance to Kate’s yoga studio is the perfect place for them to hang out, which definitely challenges Kate’s savasana.

    An uneasy truce develops between Kate, Bella, and George as she learns more about George’s history and that Bella adores him. She also learns that Bella was stolen, but George corrects her: “Bella wasn’t stolen. She was rescued.”  Bella needs costly medicine, and George has a scheme to get the funds needed for his dearest friend in the world.

    But George is murdered, and the Seattle cops dismiss it as another drug-related street crime. Kate ends up taking care of the sickly, shedding dog that is the size of a small horse. She also finds that having a murder take place within steps of your business is not the best thing to increase clientele. Despite warnings, Kate takes on solving George’s murder. She is also desperate to find Bella a home.

    Kate and Bella become unlikely partners on the murder beat and at home when Kate realizes George’s murderer is hot on her trail and that Bella may know too much. Weber keeps the plot twisting and turning until its climactic conclusion.

    Its fresh writing, social relevance, and suspenseful page-turning plot makes Murder Strikes a Pose a hands-down winner. We look forward to reading more of Kate and Bella’s clever sleuthing adventures in the next novel of Tracy Weber’s Downward Dog Mystery series.

    Murder Strikes a Pose by Tracy Weber was awarded a First Place Category Winner in the Mystery and Mayhem Awards 2013, a division of the Chanticleer Book Reviews writing competitions.

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  • Technology Alliance Group Rising Star Tech Awards Nomination

    Technology Alliance Group Rising Star Tech Awards Nomination

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    Today, Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media is honored to be a nominee for the prestigious Rising Star Tech Award presented by the esteemed Technology Alliance Group for Northwest Washington.  (more…)

  • RAW NaNoWriMo 2013 Writing Competition

    RAW NaNoWriMo 2013 Writing Competition

    Shield-Nano-Blue-Brown-RGB-HiResWe are excited to announce the debut of Chanticleer’s RAW NaNoWriMo writing competition. And to celebrate our newest contest, we are offering complimentary concise editorial feedback for the first 50 entries!

    Now this is something to CROW about!

    Yes, a writing competition where the judges actually expect typos, grammatical errors, POV switching, or dialogue that requires work.

     

    Manuscripts do not have to be complete. We understand that these are works in different levels of progress.

    CBR’s editors are searching for RAW MANUSCRIPTS that exhibit writing talent, page-turning plots, intriguing characters, and compelling story lines. For more information, click here
    Image courtesy of National Novel Writing Month.

  • The Chatelaine Awards 2013 Finalists for Romantic Fiction

    The Chatelaine Awards 2013 Finalists for Romantic Fiction

    It is our pleasure to post the Official List of The Chatelaine Awards Finalists 2013.

    Finalists will compete for 1st Place Category positions. First Place Category winners will compete for Overall Best of Chatelaine for Romantic Fiction 2013.

    Jane-morris-blue-silk-e1359158634897The Chatelaine Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Romantic Fiction. It is a division of Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Awards Writing Competitions.

    The Updated list of  Finalists Titles & Authors that made the Chatelaine Awards 2013 Shortlist are:

    • The Lily and the Lion  by Catherine T. Wilson & Catherine A. Wilson
    • Choices  by Kate Vale
    • Swamp Secret by Eleanor Tatum
    • The Hourglass by Sharon Struth
    • Wait for Me by  Janet K. Shawgo
    • Pulse and Prejudice by Colette Saucier
    • Crimson Flames   by Ashley Robertson
    • Love on the Back Burner: A Tasty Romantic Comedy  by Barbara J. Oliverio
    • Chasing Charlie by C. M. Newman
    • Shining Star by Anna Lopez
    • Give Her the Stars by Marilyn Lathrop
    • A  Path through the Garden  by Nancy LaPonzina
    •  Show No Weakness by Joyce Holmes
    • Whatever He Wants  by  Bridgett Henson
    • Brimstone and Water by Sharon House
    • I, Walter  by Mike Hartner
    • To Dare the Duke of Dangerfield   by Bronwen Evans

    Now this is something to CROW about!

    Congratulations to the Chatelaine Awards Finalists!

    Good luck to all in the next two rounds!  1st Place Category winners will be announced before Jan. 15, 2014.

  • The Laramie Awards 2013 Finalists for Western, Pioneer, and Civil War Fiction

    The Laramie Awards 2013 Finalists for Western, Pioneer, and Civil War Fiction

    It is our pleasure to post the Official List of The Laramie Awards Finalists 2013.

    Finalists will compete for 1st Place Category positions. First Place Category winners will compete for Overall Best of Laramie Awards for Western Fiction 2013.

    cowboyThe Laramie Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Western, Pioneer, and Civil War Fiction. It is a division of Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Awards Writing Competitions.

    The Updated list of  Finalists Titles & Authors that made the Laramie Awards 2013 Shortlist are:

    • Because of the Camels  by Brenda Blair
    • Absolution’s Curse by  C.L. Blanton
    • Confessions of Gunfighter  by Tell Cotten
    • Haunted Falls  by Ken Farmer & Buck Stienke
    • Lick Creek by Deborah Lincoln
    • Unbroke Horses by Dale B. Jackson
    • They Rode Good Horses  by Dale B. Jackson
    • Hacker’s Raid by Jared McVay
    • Ford at Valverde by Anita Melillo
    • Double Crossing  by Meg Mims
    • Double or Nothing by Meg Mims
    • Look For Me by Janet K. Shawgo

    Now this is something to CROW about!

    Congratulations to the Laramie Awards Finalists!

    Good luck to all in the next two rounds!  1st Place Category winners will be announced before Dec. 31st, 2013.

  • Mystery & Mayhem Cozy Novels 2013 1st Place Category Winners

    agatha-christie-cozyChanticleer Book Reviews is honored to announce the First Place Category Winners for the Mystery & Mayhem Awards 2013, the Cozy Mystery genre division of the Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Award Writing Competitions.

     

    The M&M Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Cozy Mystery Novels. The Mystery & Mayhem Awards is a division of Chanticleer Book Reviews Blue Ribbon Awards Writing Competitions.

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    Congratulations to all the authors whose work made it into the Official M&M 2013 Finalists shortlist.

    The Overall First Place Genre Winner for the Mystery & Mayhem Cozy Awards 2013 is:

    Bernadette Pajer, Fatal Induction

    First Place Category Winners for the Mystery & Mayhem Awards 2013 are:

    Amateur Sleuth Category: Trudy, Madly, Deeply by Wendy Delaney; published by Corvallis Press

    Animal Mystery Category: Murder Strikes a Pose by Tracy Weber; Midnight Ink

    British Cozy Category: Blue Virgin by M.K. Graff; Bridle Path Press

    Cozy Classic Category:  Fatal Induction by Bernadette Pajer; Poisoned Pen Press

    Humor Category: Rules of Lying by Stephie Smith;  Wentworth Publishing

    Romance Category: Package Deal by Kate Vale; North Cascades Press

    Travel Category: Her Boyfriend’s Bones by Jeanne Matthews; Poisoned Pen Press

    • All First Place Category winners of the Mystery & Mayhem Cozy Awards 2013 competed for Overall 1st Place for the Mystery & Mayhem Cozy Awards .
    • 1st Place Overall Genre winners then competed for the position of Chanticleer Book Reviews Grand Prize Blue Ribbon 2013.
    • The deadline for submitting entries to the M&M Cozy Awards 2013 was Sept. 30, 2013.
    • The deadline for the M&M Cozy Awards 2014 was March  30, 2014.
    • The deadline for the M&M Cozy Awards 2015 was March 30, 2015.

    Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media 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.

    CBR’s rigorous writing competition  standards are why literary agencies seek out our winning manuscripts and self-published novels. Our high standards are also why our reviews are trusted among booksellers and book distributors.

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

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