The Hemingway Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works for 20th Century Wartime Fiction. The Hemingway Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
The Hemingway Book Awards competition is named for Ernest Hemingway who was born July 21, 1899
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring 20th Century Wartime Fiction in Historical Fiction; Romance and Romantic Fiction; Mysteries, Thrillers, and Suspense Fiction of the time; Literary works and Satire and anything else that author imaginations can dream up for the HEMINGWAY Book Awards division. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them. For Post-1750s Historical Fiction, see our Goethe Awards here.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2022 Hemingway 20th Century Wartime Fiction Long List to the 2022 Hemingway Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for the 2022 Hemingway Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2023 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2022 Hemingway Book Awards novel competition for 20th Century Wartime Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following Short List authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.
Dennis D. Skirvin – The Short-timer: A Story of Love and War
Nove Meyers – The O’Dell Cup
Denise Frisino – Storms From A Clear Sky
Iain Stewart – Knights of the Air: Book 4 EXILE
Bob Van Laerhoven – The Shadow Of The Mole
Sophie Neville – Love is for the Brave
M.N. Snitz – The Price for Glory
Robert W Smith – Running with Cannibals
Kathryn Gauci – The Song of the Partisans: A Powerful and Unforgettable Novel of Resistance
Kathryn Gauci – The Viennese Dressmaker: A Haunting Story of Wartime Vienna
Teri M Brown – An Enemy Like Me
Samrat Mitra – Laddie Roy
Murray Pura & Patrick E. Craig – Men Who Strove With Gods
Peter Curtis – Pavel’s War Book Three
Elizabeth St. Michel – On Prevailing Winds
Michael J Cooper – Wages of Empire
John West – The Psychiatrist: Conscript, Prisoner, Interpreter, Healer
D.V. Chernov – Commissar: A Novel of Civil War Russia
Helena P. Schrader – Moral Fibre
Helena P. Schrader – Grounded Eagles
Murray Pura & Patrick E. Craig – The Scepter And The Isle
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The Paranormal Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Supernatural Fiction. The Paranormal Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs) is looking for the best books Paranormal books featuring magic, the supernatural, weird otherworldly stories, superhumans (ex. Jessica Jones, Wonder Woman), magical beings & supernatural entities (ex. Harry Potter), vampires & werewolves (ex. Twilight), angels & demons, fairies & mythological beings, and magical systems.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2022 Paranormal Supernatural Fiction Long List to the 2022 Paranormal Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2022 Paranormal Semi-Finalists.All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2023 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2022 Paranormal Book Awards novel competition for Supernatural Fiction!
Join us in cheering on these Short List authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.
Eva Doherty Gremmert – The Fairy Fort
Daniela Valenti – The Ghosts of Evil (Book 3 of the Sentinel 10 series)
Nancy Canyon – Ghost Rocks
Brooke Maddaleni – Let Me Go
Jody Hadlock – The Lives of Diamond Bessie
Daniela Valenti – Sentinel 10, The Edge of Destiny
David Fitz-Gerald – Caught in a Trance
J.D. Toepfer – Route 666: Highway to Hell
Novella Jean – The Bell Lady of Blairmont Manor
Xerkado – Planet Jerlexia: The Flamists
Michael J. Grasso – A Dark Age Resurgent
Joe Lyon – Temple of Valor: Astar’s Blade: Part Three
Lloyd Jeffries – A Portion of Malice (Ages of Malice, Book I)
Rebecca Kightlinger – The Lady of the Cliffs: Book Two of The Bury Down Chronicles
Kaylin McFarren – Requiem For A Queen
Florence Tholozan – The Chinese Woman from the Painting
Gina Detwiler – Forbidden
Sharon Shipley – The Wylder Ghost and Blossom Cherry
D. Lieber – The Assassin’s Legacy
T.K. Conklin – Guarded Hearts
Cass Kay – Legacy Witches
Sharon Sutila – The Stealing
Jenny Allen – Blood Lily
Anika Savoy – The Ghost in Her
Gail Hertzog – Crossing the Ford
Stu Jones – S.H.R.E.D. Gorgon Rising
Rhett C. Bruno & Jaime Castle – Cold As Hell
Nola Nash – Traveler
Nola Nash – Crescent City Sin
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2021 PARANORMALAwards and OVERALL GRAND PRIZE WINNER of 2021 is:
The Devil Pulls The Strings
By J. W. Zarek
The 2022 PARANORMAL Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC23 on April 29, 2023. Save the date for CAC23, scheduled April 27-30, 2023, our 11-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2023 PARANORMAL Book Awards are open until the end of September. Enter here!
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The Clue Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Suspense and Thriller Mysteries. The Clue Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books featuring suspense, thrilling adventure, detective work, private eye, police procedural, and crime-solving, we will put them to the test to discover the best! (For lighter-hearted Mystery and Classic Cozy Mysteries please check out ourMystery & Mayhem Awards, and for High Stakes Suspense Novels please check out ourGlobal Thriller Awards).
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2022 Clue Suspense/Thriller Fiction Semi-Finalists to the 2022 Clue Book Awards FINALISTS. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2023Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the First Place and Grand Prize Winners of the 2022 Clue Book Awards novel competition for Thriller/Suspense Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following Finalists and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.
Marie Sutro – Dark Obsessions
J.J. Clarke – Dared to Dream
Martin Roy Hill – Upriver
Elizabeth Crowens – Hollywood Holmes, a Babs Norman Mystery
Chuck Morgan – Crime Spree, A Buck Taylor Novel
Kevin G. Chapman – Dead Winner
Michael Stockham – Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer
Michael Pronko – Azabu Getaway
Saralyn Richard – Bad Blood Sisters
Brenda Stanley – The Still Small Voice
Bryan Cassiday – Knot of Fear
Danielle M. Wong – Last Liar Standing
Michelle Cox – A Spying Eye
Arthur Herbert – The Bones of Amoret
Britt Lind – Malevolence – A Hollywood Mystery
D.V. Chernov – Severed Echoes
Kenneth Arbogast – Coast Guard Blues
Paul Attaway – Eli’s Redemption
Paul Attaway – Blood in the Low Country
Lisa Towles – Ninety-Five
Leah Angstman – Falcon in the Dive
Susan Wingate – When You Leave Me
Alexandrea Weis – Have You Seen Me?
Jodé Millman – Hooker Avenue
Brian Cuban – The Ambulance Chaser
Chuck Morgan – Crime Exploded, A Buck Taylor Novel
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The 2022CLUE Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC23 on April 29, 2023. Save the date for CAC23, scheduled April 27-30, 2023, our 11-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2023CLUE Book Awards are open until the end of July.Enter here!
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The Dante Rossetti Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Young Adult Fiction. The Dante Rossetti Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Named in honor of the British poet & painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti who founded the Pre-Ralphaelite Brotherhood in 1848.
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience between the ages of about twelve to eighteen (imaginary or real). Science Fiction, Fantasy, Dystopian, Mystery, Paranormal, Historical, Romance, and Literary, we will put them to the test and choose the best Young Adult Books among them for the winners of the Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction. For Middle Grade Fiction check out ourGertrude Warner Awardsand for Children’s Literature see ourLittle Peeps Awards.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2022 Dante Rossetti Young Adult Fiction Semi-Finalists to the 2022 Dante Rossetti Book Awards FINALISTS. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
These titles are in the running for the First Place and Grand Prize Winners of the 2022 Dante Rossetti Book Awards novel competition for Young Adult Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following Finalist authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.
PJ Adair – The Viking Girl
Reenita Malhotra Hora – Operation Mom – My plan to get my mother a life and a man
Kristina Bak – Cold Mirage
Frances Howard-Snyder – Sighs of Fire
Michael J Cooper – Wages of Empire
Bird Jones – Blue-Eyed Slave
Glen Dahlgren – The House of Prophecy
Rebecca Garner – Why Won’t My Boobs Grow… and Other Annoyances
Brooke Maddaleni – Next Door
Steven Michael Beck – Soar a Burning Sky
Eileen Charbonneau – Missing at Harmony Festival
Michael Bialys – The Chronicles of the Virago: Book III the Triumviratus
Tomm A. Boyer – The Deceived
Jennifer Alsever – Burying Eva Flores
J. L. Sullivan – From Brick & Darkness
Lenore Borja – The Last Huntress (Mirror Realm Series Book I)
Laurel Anne Hill – Plague of Flies: Revolt of the Spirits, 1846
Jennifer Haskin – Princess of the Blood Mages
Shina Reynolds – A Light in the Sky
W.W. Marplot – Space Story
M.K. Lever – Surviving the Second Tier
Jeanne Roland – Journeys: the Archers of Saint Sebastian
Avis M. Adams – The Incident
Tamara Hart Heiner – Year 1: Renegade
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The 2022DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC23 on April 29, 2023. Save the date for CAC23, scheduled April 27-30, 2023, our 11-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2023DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards are open now.Enter here!
FLEXIBLE REGISTRATIONS ARE AVAILABLE for these challenging times.
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
The CIBA Banquet and Ceremony is the crowning event of the Chanticleer Authors Conference.
The FINALISTS
We recognize and celebrate the FINALISTS whose works have advanced up through the Levels of Achievement at the annual conference. Their works came a long way to reach the coveted FINALIST Level of Achievement. All Finalists are notified by direct email that includes links, digital Finalists Division Badges to use for promotion of the work in social media, digital and print promotions.
In addition to the digital badges, the Finalists for each CIBA division are posted on the Chanticleer website, emailed out to our entire subscriber list, posted on Facebook, Linked In, and Twitter.
Book to Film Sessions (See Maggie Marr, Atty workshop on Book to Film)
The Business and Marketing side of being an Author – Technologies, Trends, Legal, & Forecasts
FLYWHEELS: Book Promotion and Increasing Book Sales – Methods, Techniques, and Tools and Long-Tail Marketing Flywheels
The All Important ALPHABET SOUP for Book Distribution and Sales (SEO, AISEO, BISAC Codes, Meta-Data, Keywords)
Branding – Yes, you need it!
Audio-Books for Authors – Tried and True methods without breaking the bank
And waaaay too many other sessions to list here.
The CIBA Banquet and Awards Ceremony!
Janet Shawgo overjoyed with her Chatelaine Book Awards Grand Prize! We love this photo!Jesikah Sundin when her name was announced for the OZMA Fantasy Grand Prize
Avanti Centrae with coveted Blue Ribbons awarded to her at the CIBA banquet ceremony.
The Icing on the Cake, the Crowning Moment, the Highlight of the conference is the CIBA Banquet and Awards Ceremony that is held on Saturday evening of the conference.
The CIBA Banquet and Ceremony
First, we start with a cocktail hour (five-thirty in the afternoon with a cash bar, complimentary appetizers are served at six o’clock in the evening.
Most every one is dressed to impress – either “in brand,” posh, or “after-five” special. Of course, this is Bellingham, so there will always be those who bring out their best fleece and wool socks!
The ceremony photographer is set-up to take complimentaryheadshots, group photos, and, of course, photograph the ceremony announcements and presentations. After the event, he continues with division group photos, winner photos, cheering sections photos—a lot of photos—that attendees may download digitally for free!
FINALIST attendees are given a Finalist Ribbon to attach to their name badge upon registration pick-up—btw.
Who will take home the coveted Chanticleer Blue Ribbons?
At seven o’clock in the evening, each attendee is handed a ceremony program with all the Finalists listed by division.
Next, we are seated for a lovely dinner catered by the Hotel Bellwether. Acknowledgements, a short keynote presentation, and recognition of the Finalists in attendance during the salad course.
Then we enjoy the Northwest inspired dinner prepared by the Hotel Bellwether’s Executive Chef Marcello Mazzoleni.
After dinner, coffee and dessert (the cash bar stays open the entire time!) are served and we begin the announcements for the Division First Place Award Winners. We have a small break and photo opportunities.
Next, we announce the Division Grand Prize Winners. And, finally, the Overall GRAND PRIZE WINNER of the 2022 CIBAs!
More photos are taken!
At the end of the glorious evening, we all head to the Hotel Bellwether’s fireside bar to gather and enjoy each others company and congratulate the winners!
The next day is Sunday. We get started at 10 a.m. (due to the previous evenings festivities). The Book Fair opens to the general public at noon!
Each CIBA Division FINALIST receives a $100 discount code for CAC 23 and the 2022 CIBA’s Ceremony via email to attend and join in the celebrations!
OH! And I forgot to mention the $30,000 USD in cash and prizes awarded to the winners!
And the CIBAs HALL of FAME for continued long-tail marketing and promotion.
Do you have to attend to win? No. But it sure is a lot more fun!
Meanwhile, CAC attendees are learning from the BEST! And increasing their circle of other publishing industry professionals.
As always, if you have any questions please email KBrown@ChantiReviews.com or DBeaumier@ChantiReviews.com (Author Outreach).
The Short Story Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in Collected Works such as Short Story Collections, Essay Collections, and Anthologies. The Short Story Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards program.
The Chanticleer International Book Awards program discovers today’s best works. The Short Stories Awards discovers the Best New Shorts in Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2022 Entries to the Shorts Book Awards Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Finalist Positions.All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2022 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
NOTE: We are posting the Short Stories and Essays in a different post.
These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2022 Shorts Book Awards novel competition for Collections and Novellas!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.
Lori Lee Peters – God, the Mafia, My Dad, and Me
Kelly Evans – Stubborn: A Greek Comedy
Susan Lehmann – Southern Lies and Homicides, Tales of Betrayal and Murder
Susannah Dawn – I Am Who I’ve Always Been: Journey Excerpts
Virginia Crow – Haunting Whispers of Highland Waters
Philip Derrick – Saigon Spring
Dale L. Roberts – Infestate
Walli Ann Wisniewski – Wanderings in Opera Shoes
Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr. – A Colossal Injustice: A Griffin Knight Corporate Murder Mystery
Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr. – Do Nothing: A Griffin Knight Murder Mystery Thriller
Chris Bennett – Advent – A Road to the Breaking Short Story
Sara Connell – Ghost House
Don Daglow – The Last One on the Run
Edward Morrow – Tree S.T.A.R.S: Dominion
Barry Robbins – The Trump Diaries 2024
Linnea Tanner – Two Faces of Janus
Tessa Floreano – Slain Over Spumoni
Jacek Waliszewski – Air Boat – Love is an Adventure
Andrew Farkas – The Great Indoorsman
W.A. Pepper – DoGoodR: A Tanto Thriller
Pat Wahler – The Christmas Keepsake
Britt Lind – A Fate Worse Than Death
Arthur Herbert – Lockdown: A Collection of Dark Tales
Mohan Ranga – Geetha Essay – Domestic Work
Endy Wright – The Garden Plot Diaries
Suzanne Smith – The Mortal Vampire
S A Melia – Aliens in Windsor
Tamar Anolic – The Lonely Spirit
Mekiya Walters – Cassandra Says
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The Short Story Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in Short Stories, Essays, Novelettes, Novellas, Short Story Collections and Anthologies. The Short Story Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards program.
The Chanticleer International Book Awards program discovers today’s best works. The Short Stories Awards discovers the Best New Shorts in Fiction and Narrative Non-Fiction. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2022 Shorts Book Awards entries to the 2022 Shorts Book Awards SHORT LIST. The Short Listers will compete for the Finalist positions.All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2023 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
NOTE: We are posting the Collections and Novellas in a separate post.
These titles are on the Short List of the 2022 Shorts Book Awards for Short Stories and Essays!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.
Louise Lenahan Wallace – Mud on the Range
Susannah Dawn – The Case To Be Me
Susannah Dawn – The Hiroshima Gambit
Susannah Dawn – On The Run With Meagan Wise
Brian Feutz – Masquerade
Henry Kuhlman – Carno
Linda Lee Keenan – The Sentinel
Mike Murphey – Old Man Baseball
Lloyd Jeffries – Buried in the Stars
Alice McVeigh – Capturing Mr Darcy: A Pride and Prejudice Short Story
Frances Howard-Snyder – The Leak
Miriam Polli – Agathos
Tom Durwood – Jayani’s Big Gamble
Ellen Notbohm – What She Thinks About When She Thinks About Shoes
Robert Phillips – The Dummy
Mekiya Outini – The Man Who Misspelled God
J.L. Oakley – Sons and Streams
Donna LeClair – I Am Human
George T. Arnold – Those phone calls
Claudia Carbonell – Hututu
Ray Dionne – Harvest Day
Suzanne Smith – Bullets and Bustles
Suzanne Smith – The Scalp Collector
Leslie Wibberley – The Poison Garden
Mekiya Walters – The Cavemen
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The CIBA FICTION SERIES Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in any of our 16 Fiction Divisions where the author has written a series. The Fiction Series Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs) is seeking for the best book series in all of its fifteen fiction divisions: Mysteries, Suspense Thrillers, Espionage/High Stakes, Young Adult, Middle-Grade Readers, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Supernatural and Paranormal, Romance, Historical Fiction. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2021 Series Book Awards Entries to the 2022 Series Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2022 Series Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2022 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2021 Series Book Awards novel competition for Genre Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.
Amy S Peele – Medical Murder Mysteries
M.J. Evans – The Skullington Family
Richard Alan Schwartz – An American Journeys Novel
Charlotte Stuart – Macavity & Me Mysteries
Eileen Charbonneau – American Civil War Brides
Vince Bailey – The Curtis Jefferson series
Robin Elno – The Clown William Series
Ian Crouch – A Pyrrhic Victory
Rozsa Gaston – Anne of Brittany Series
Davalynn Spencer – Front Range Brides
Tamar Anolic – Triumph of a Tsar
Miriam Verbeek – Songs of Si’Empra
Charlotte Stuart – Discount Detective Mysteries
Phil Bayly – Murder on Skis
Terry Birdgenaw – The Antunite Chronicles
Peter Curtis – The Kohut Trilogy
Susan Lynn Solomon – Emlyn Goode Mysteries
Kathi Bjorkman – Third Eye Witness
T. P. Graf – The Life and Stories of Jaime Cruz
Jodi Lea Stewart – Silki, the Girl of Many Scarves
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Set in the early twentieth century, The River by Starlight by Ellen Notbohm follows Annie (Analiese) Rushton, a woman struggling against her lot in life.
After a messy divorce leaves her separated from her only child, Annie returns home to her emotionally unavailable and dying mother. A betrayal of Annie’s own mind destroyed her marriage and took away any hope of seeing her daughter again. When she finds a letter from her oldest brother hidden in a drawer by her mother, she decides to join him on his homestead in Montana. Once settled into her new life, she soon forms a whirlwind romance with local business owner Adam Fielding.
After they marry, Annie wants nothing more than another child, despite the certain risk of her postpartum psychosis returning.
A string of losses and sickness keeps the passionate couple from their dream of a family until the stress drives them apart. After a jarring separation, Annie gives birth to and loses custody of a little girl she names Nora. Once Annie becomes a member of society again, she works hard to get Nora back from the orphanage and builds a life where they can be together.
The River by Starlight is historical fiction at its finest. Parenthood and mental health frame this contrast of love and loss. Throughout the story, Annie is asked how she can just forget the past and move on so easily. The reality is that she does not forget, she must move on to survive. The pain of the past is a character of its own in the story. Its presence and weight are held between Annie, those she loves, and those who love her. Annie struggles to swim her way through troubled waters in a world that believes it would be better off if she drowned. She embodies strength against all odds and the power of love that never dies.
CHANTICLEER 10 Question Author Interview Series with M.J. Evans
M.J. Evans Author!
We met M.J. Evans a little while ago, not far off the beaten path. I would love to tell you that we met on the trail, and honestly, now that I think about it, I suppose we can say that. The author trail, that is.
We were delighted to connect through our global CIBAs where M.J. won First in Category in our 2019 Gertrude Warner Book Awards for Middle Grade!
What’s that? You don’t know what our CIBAs are nor how they can help enlarge the digital footprint of your novel? Where have you been? I mean, it’s not a secret! Check out more about the CIBAs here.
I found M.J. to be engaging, vivacious, and an all-around talent in so many ways. I’m so very excited to introduce you to our friend and Chanticleerian, M.J. Evans.
Chanti: Tell us a little about yourself: How did you start writing?
Evans: Most important to know about me is that I am a mother of five and a grandmother of twelve. My family is my world. I am also a former teacher of middle school and high school so you can know that I love being with teenagers. I have been a horse-lover since birth…I call it “being born with manure in my blood!” I started taking riding lessons when I was eight. When I wasn’t on a horse, I was reading both fiction and non-fiction books about them. Thus, I developed a love of reading as well.
Chanti: That’s funny. Manure in the blood. Actually, as a kiddo who grew up on a farm, I totally get that. Talk about genre. What genre best describes your work?
Evans: Fantasy has always been a favorite genre of mine so combining fantasy and horses seemed like the perfect fit. I have expanded my horse stories into “coming-of-age” and “historical fiction” to challenge myself. PINTO! Based Upon the True Story of the Longest Horseback Ride in History won me the Chanticleer Gertrude Warner Book Award! I have written four non-fiction books, one coming-of-age novel, one picture book, and nine fantasies for middle-grade readers and young adults. You can probably guess that my favorite genre is fantasy. I love reading fantasy and I love writing fantasy. It is so much fun creating worlds and characters. I love to let my imagination run away with me. Regardless of the genre, because of my love for horses, most of my books are about horses or horse-based fantasy creatures.
I had so much fun doing research for PINTO! Based Upon the True Story of the Longest Horseback Ride in History, that I decided to do another historical fiction. It is called Sand Pounder and is about the Coast Guard’s mounted beach patrol during WW2. I love this story.
I am now just publishing my THIRD Historical fiction about a little-known horse story. The Stallion and His Peculiar Boy is based on the life of the famous Arabian Stallion Witez II. It will be released on Feb. 28th.
Chanti: This release is just around the corner! Best of luck, Margi! What do you do when you’re not writing? Tells us a little about your hobbies. (I think I know the answer…)
Evans: I am a serious equestrian. I love to compete in Dressage. I currently have two horses right in my backyard. If I am not in the arena working on dressage, I am on the trails in the beautiful Rocky Mountains of Colorado. I do a lot of story creating in my head while riding on those trails.
Chanti: That’s cool. And is there a blue ribbon around Amara’s shoulders? Lovely! Okay, back to the interview… What areas in your writing are you most confident in? What advice would you give someone who is struggling in that area?
Evans: One of my strengths is dialogue. I think I am good at it as a result of all the theater I have done. I always recommend to other authors who are struggling with this to read it out loud as though you are on a stage. Does it make sense? Does it flow logically? Does it fit the characters’ personalities and situations?
Chanti: Great advice.
Evans: My other strength is world building. This is important for fantasy books. I have a sticky note on my computer with the words: Smell, Sight, Sound, Touch, Taste. This reminds me to include as many of the senses in my descriptive narrative as I can so the reader can feel like they are there with the characters. This creates a world the reader can both picture and experience.
Chanti: Oh, I love how you include the senses! This is a great way to elevate your writing to the next level – keep it relatable, engaging, and hard to put down. It’s important to work on your craft. What do you do to grow your author chops?
Evans: I am always taking classes to improve my writing. Lately they have all been webinars! I am not a “formula” writer so the creative writing classes that I have taken that just focus on a certain formula are not helpful to me. I also don’t outline or do storyboards. I create the entire story in my head before I start writing. Once I start writing, I don’t look back until I get the story out of my head and onto the computer. That first draft is my foundation.
“Until you have the foundation, you only have an idea! Once I get the foundation, I can go back and embellish and edit…two, three, four, five times, however many revisions it takes.” – M.J. Evans
Just to give you an example: since I write for Middle-Grade and Young Adult, I need to hit the industry standard for length (word count). Take YA for example. Those books need to be 60,000 to 80,000 words. My Centaur Chronicles series is four books that are all about 65,000 words in length when they are finished. But the first draft is only about 45,000 words. So, you see, I do a lot of enhancing and building upon that foundation.
Chanti: You are such a professional! No wonder your works are doing so well. What craft books have helped you the most?
Chanti: That’s a good book. What do you do in your community to improve/promote literacy?
Evans: For seventeen years now I have been donating my time to dozens of Odyssey of the Mind and Destination Imagination teams at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels. As such, I guided the students as they wrote their one-act plays for competitions. Over those years, I took all of my teams to the state finals and seven teams to the world finals. I also donated my time to speak to dozens of upper elementary and middle school students in both public and private schools. I teach them my favorite writing tips to get them excited about both writing and reading. I have been a volunteer writing mentor for Denver Public Schools, and volunteered to speak at the Jefferson County Public Schools writing workshops. I also donate my time to promote literacy at public libraries and independent bookstores as a guest speaker.
Chanti: I love that about you. Good job! Give us your best marketing tips, what’s worked to sell more books, gain notoriety, and expand your literary footprint.
Evans: You must know who your audience is. Most of my books are about horses. I know where to reach horse people. My Colorado trail guidebooks are in tack and feed stores in the Denver area. That is where horse people go on a regular basis! I also sign books at horse events such as the National Western Stock Show and The Rocky Mountain Horse Expo. I find that “hand-selling” is both fun and profitable because I love being with and talking to people and I love making connections with my readers.
I have also found that submitting my books to literary award competitions and then having the bonus of winning adds credibility to my books. I have those beautiful stickers that I can put on the cover that catches the eye of prospective buyers. I also love attending award ceremonies and meeting other authors. I have made some great friends that way and we help each other with our books.
I enjoy doing author visits at schools. Of course, as a former teacher, I feel very comfortable in the classroom. But this is part of knowing who my audience is and going to them.
Chanti: Those are all good things to do that are proven to pay off. What are you working on now? What can we look forward to seeing next from you?
Evans: I am now just publishing my THIRD Historical fiction about a little-known horse story. The Stallion and His Peculiar Boy is based on the life of the famous Arabian Stallion Witez II. It will be released on Feb. 28th.
Chanti: Now, M.J., do you ever experience writer’s block? What do you do to overcome it?
Evans: No. Because I have the story worked out in my head before I start to write I always know where I am going. The key is to set the time each day to write and stick to it! However, I do have one trick that works. Never stop writing at the end of a paragraph. Always quit right in the middle of a paragraph or even in the middle of a sentence. Then, when you return, you already have a start.
Chanti: What is the most important thing a reader can do for an author?
Evans: First: If you like a book PLEASE POST A REVIEW ON AMAZON, GOODREADS, and BARNES & NOBLE. Of those, the most important is Amazon as all their algorithms for promoting a book are based on reviews. Second: TELL YOUR FRIENDS! Third: GIVE BOOKS FOR GIFTS!
Chanti: Don’t you wish that was just an automatic thing people did? Reading is great – don’t get me wrong, but if you truly love something, take that extra step and share your thought, thumbs up, 5-star ratings… Doing so does more for an author than you can possibly imagine.
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