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  • The MYSTERY & MAYHEM Awards – First Place Category Winners 2016

    The MYSTERY & MAYHEM Awards – First Place Category Winners 2016

    Cozy Mystery Fiction AwardThe Mystery & Mayhem Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Cozy Mysteries and Not-So-Cozy Mysteries. The Mystery & Mayhem Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    We are honored to announce the 2016  M&M Awards Official First Place Category Winners.

    • Award Winning M&M Authors Alice Boatwright, Michelle Cox, Lucy Carol, Kate Vale, and Gay Yellen

      Humorous: Hot Scheming Mess by Lucy Carol

    • Romantic Suspense: Secrets Revealed by Kate Vale
    • Amateur Sleuth: Engaged in Danger: A Jamie Quinn Mystery by Barbara Venkataraman
    • Blended Genre: A Girl Like You: A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel (The Henrietta and Inspector Howard series) by Michelle Cox
    • Historical Mystery: The Secret Life of Anna Blanc by Jennifer Kincheloe
    • Women Sleuths: The Body Next Door by Gay Yellen
    • Classic/British Cozy: Under an English Heaven by Alice K. Boatwright

    cac16The Mystery & Mayhem Short-Listers competed for these First Place Category positions. They authors and their works were recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash. that was held on April 1, 2017.

     

    CONGRATULATIONS to  Alice K. Boatwright, author of the MYSTERY & MAYHEM Grand Prize winner — Under an English Heaven!

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017  M&M Awards. The deadline is April 30, 2017.  Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the M&M AWARDS 2016 FINALISTS and SHORTLISTERS.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2017 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Fifteen different genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

     

  • The DANTE ROSSETTI Awards for Young Adult Fiction – First Place Category Winners 2016

    The DANTE ROSSETTI Awards for Young Adult Fiction – First Place Category Winners 2016

    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA FictionThe Dante Rossetti Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Young Adult & New Adult Fiction. The Dante Rossetti Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

     Congratulations to the 2016 Dante Rossetti Awards First-In-Category Award Winning Young Adult Fiction:

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    • SFF & Paranormal: SeaJourney by Alex Paul
    • Mythology: Seer of Souls by Susan Faw
    • Fantasy: School of Deaths by Christopher Mannino
    • Supernatural: Xodus by K.J. McPike
    • Historical: The Other Side of the Wire  by Harold Coyle

    cac16The Dante Rossetti Short Listers competed for the  2016 First Place Category positions. The winners  were announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash., held on April 1st, 2017.

     

    Congratulations to Susan Faw, author of the DANTE ROSSETTI Grand Prize Winner — Seer of Souls! 

    Congratulations to those who made the Dante Rossetti Awards 2016 FINALISTS official listing and the SHORTLISTERS!

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 Dante Rossetti Awards. The deadline is April 30th, 2017. Click here for more information or to enter.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2017 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Fifteen different  genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

     

  • The GERTRUDE WARNER Awards for Middle Grade Readers First Place Category Winners 2016

    The GERTRUDE WARNER Awards for Middle Grade Readers First Place Category Winners 2016

    Gertrude Warner Children's Chapter BooksThe Gertrude Warner Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Middle Grade Readers. The Gertrude Warner Awards  is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    Congratulations to the 2016 Gertrude Warner Awards First In Category Award Winning Middle Grade Early Readers:

    Award-Winning Authors: Mike Hartner, Tara Ellis, Tom and Nancy Wise
    • Contemporary: Life On Base: Quantico Cave by Tom & Nancy Wise
    • SciFi & Paranormal: The Train from Outer Space by Alan Sproles and Lizanne Southgate
    • Mystery: The Mystery of Hollow Inn by Tara Ellis
    • Adventure: Ethyr by M.P. Follin
    • Historical: I, Mary by Mike Hartner    

    cac16The Gertrude Warner First Place  Category award winners have competed for the Gertrude Warner Grand Prize Award for the 2016 Young Adult Novel and were recognized at the  April 1, 2017 at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

     

     

    CONGRATULATIONS to Alan Sproles and Lizanne Southgate, the 2016 Gertrude Warner Award Winning Authors of The Train from Outer Space.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 Gertrude Warner Awards. The deadline is February 28, 2017. Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the Gertrude Warner Awards 2016 FINALISTS official listing and the SHORT LISTERS!

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2016 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Fifteen different genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

     

  • The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction Pre-1750s First Place Category Winners 2016

    The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction Pre-1750s First Place Category Winners 2016

    Pre 1750 Historical Fiction Award

    The Chaucer Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of pre-1750s Historical Fiction. The CHAUCER Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    Congratulations to the 2016 Chaucer Awards First In Category Award Winning Historical Fiction Novels:

    • Award Winning Authors – Bruce Gardner and Carol Cram

      The Towers of Tuscany by Carol M. Cram

    • Envoy of Jerusalem: Balian d’Ibelin and the Third Crusade by Helena P. Schrader
    • The Gilded Crown by Catherine T and Catherine A Wilson
    • Hope of Ages Past by Bruce Gardner
    • 1381: The Forgotten Revolt by Gina M. Bright
    • The Serpent’s Crown: A Novel of Medieval Cyprus by Hana Samek Norton

    CONGRATULATIONS to Carol M. Cram, author of the CHAUCER Awards Grand Prize Winner — The Towers of Tuscany! 

    The CHAUCER First Place  Category award winners competed for the CHAUCER Grand Prize Award for the 2016 Historical Fiction Novel. Grand Prize winners, blue ribbons, and prizes were announced and awarded on April 1, 2017 at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 Chaucer Awards. The deadline is June 30, 2017.  Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the CHAUCER Awards 2016 FINALISTS and Official SHORTLISTERS!

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2018 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Fifteen different genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

  • JOURNEY Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction First Place Category Winners 2016

    JOURNEY Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction First Place Category Winners 2016

    journey-126x1501.gifThe JOURNEY Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Narrative Non-fiction. The Journey Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    Congratulations to the 2016  JOURNEY Awards First Place Category Winners.

    Journey Award Winners: Nick K. Adams & Cyndy Shelton
    • Professional Experiences: Gestalt as a Way of Life by Cyndy Sheldon
    • Memoir: My Dear Wife and Children: Civil War Letters from a 2nd Minnesota Volunteer by Nick K. Adams
    • Enlightenment:  Cocoon of Cancer: An Invitation to Love Deeply by Abbe Rolnick
    • Self Help: The Romance Diet: Body Image and the Wars We Wage on Ourselves by Destiny Allison
    • Personal Experiences: The Silver Lining Encounters with Angels by Phoebe Walker

    cac16The Journey First Place  Category award winners  competed for the Journey Grand Prize Award for the 2016 Best Narrative Non-fiction work. The First Place Category Winners and the Overall Grand Prize Winner of the 2016 Journey Awards were announced at the annual awards banquet that was held on April 1, 2016 in Bellingham, Wash.

     

    Congratulations to Destiny Allison, the author of the JOURNEY Grand Prize Winner — The Romance Diet: Body Image and the Wars We Wage on Ourselves!

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 JOURNEY Awards. The deadline is April 30, 2017 Click here for more information or to enter.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2016 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Fifteen different  genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

     

  • CYGNUS Awards for Science Fiction & Speculative Fiction FIRST PLACE Category Winners  2016

    CYGNUS Awards for Science Fiction & Speculative Fiction FIRST PLACE Category Winners 2016

    Cygnus1.pngChanticleer Book Reviews is honored to announce the First Place Category Winners for the Cygnus Awards 2016, the science fiction, speculative fiction, and steampunk fiction genre division of the Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Award Writing Competitions.

    The Cygnus Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, and Speculative Fiction.  The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer Book Reviews Blue Ribbon Awards Writing Competitions.

    These Cygnus Awards for science fiction works 2016 First Place Category Winners were recognized on stage at the Chanticleer Authors Conference on April 1, 2017 Awards Banquet.

    CONGRATULATIONS to the 2016 CYGNUS First Place Award Winners!

    First Place Category Winners for the Cygnus Awards are:

    CYGNUS Award Winners: Ryan London, Sara Stamey, & Dennis Clausen
    • Soft Sci-Fi/You​ng Adult: Over by Sean P. Curley
    • Speculative: Wizzy Wig by Tiffany Pitts
    • Apocalypti​c/Dystopia​n:  The Accountant’s Apprentice by Dennis M. Clausen
    • Science Fiction: The Ariadne Connection by Sara Stamey
    • Hard SciFi: Prophecy of the Immortals by Ryan London

    Congratulations to Sean Curley author of the 2016 Grand Prize Winner — OVER!

    The 1st Place Category Winners competed for the CYGNUS AWARDS 2016 GRAND PRIZE position. The CYGNUS Grand Prize Winner will be announced in the Grand Prize Winners post! Please check back.

    We are accepting entries into the 2017 Cygnus Awards Novel Competition for Science Fiction Works.

    To compete in the 2017 CYGNUS Awards or for more information, please click here.

    THE DEADLINE TO ENTER THE 2017 CYGNUS Novel Writing Competitions is April 30, 2017.

    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.

    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 and suggestions are important to us.

    Thank you for your interest in Chanticleer Book Reviews International Writing  Competitions.

  • The Other La Bohème by Yorker Keith – Contemporary, Literary, Opera

    The Other La Bohème by Yorker Keith – Contemporary, Literary, Opera

    Life is as complicated as an opera performance in Yorker Keith’s new literary work, The Other La Bohème. The setting is modern-day Manhattan, complete with a café that showcases singing wait staff and doubles as an art gallery, studio apartments full of painters and poets, and surprise performances are sung in Italian.

    The Dolci Quattro, a group of four friends intent on making it in the challenging world of professional opera, is determined to stage a different version of this well-known work, doing everything they can to support each other when motivation is hardest to find. Luckily for them, wealthy patrons and loving family are always closer than they imagine.

    Keith takes his novel into the realm of opera itself in many ways. The most obvious how the book is formatted – and the reader will notice this quickly, with each chapter heading listed as a “scene” and the book itself divided into “Acts.” And like any good opening scene, we meet the major characters immediately.

    Four singers have been friends since college days and have dubbed themselves The Dolci Quattro, the sweet four. It’s through their singing, often in Italian and always translated, that readers who have no familiarity with this art form will be able to see its enduring legacy and relevance to modern life. Whatever personal situation arises, at least one of the four has an aria to help express the emotion.

    By Keith using this technique opera, itself, takes center stage. Dialogue often swirls around what it means to sing or be a singer, becoming technical at times, yet exploring the emotional and physical demands of the profession, while descriptive passages can encompass many of the main characters at once, mimicking the most enlightening program notes.

    Similarly, the main story line of The Dolci Quattro’s attempt to successfully stage a lesser version of the most famous opera performed in America, Puccini’s La Bohème, by performing the work of the same name composed by the lesser known Leoncavallo, echoes their frustrations as individual vocal artists. They are starting from near obscurity, each working in poverty–what was once referred to as Bohemia– but with passionate and undeniable talent.

    Their gamble of performing a nearly unknown variation of the opera mirrors the often-difficult choices and explanations each character faces about their futures and their professional careers. Like many an opera production as well, the reader is asked to accept life for the Dolci Quattro in all of its most broad and painted strokes.

    Tragedies are short-lived, triumphs universal, offering us all a glimpse into the unique world of lead singers and understudies and what it takes to make it to the top in a competitive field.  In the repeated refrain of The Dolci Quattro, Keith’s work urges all of us to “Sing On!”

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  • The Thinara King by Rebecca Lochlann – Historical Fiction/Fantasy/Mythology

    The Thinara King by Rebecca Lochlann – Historical Fiction/Fantasy/Mythology

    There’s only sorrow for Aridela, the heiress to the throne of Kapthor when she learns her heart is not hers to give freely and every decision she makes concerning her love life brings about dire consequences for her people in Rebecca Lochlann’s The Thinara King, Book 2 of The Child of the Erinyes series.

    When Aridela meets Chrysaleon, a Greek “barbarian” by the standards of her people, she falls in love. Chrysaleon, young, bold and brash, is as smitten with Aridela as she is with him, but he has been promised in marriage to her sister Iphiboë, who is bland and boring by comparison.

    The marriage is all important, though, as it will consolidate his father’s power, linking his lineage with that of the Aridela’s culture, a culture that reveres the power and station of women. Kapthor is ruled by Aridela’s mother Queen Helice and guided by the powerful female oracle Themiste.

    Aridela and Chrysaleon cannot help but consummate their forbidden love, yet as they do, a volcano erupts, devastating the island and killing many of Aridela’s relatives and friends. The volcano, seen as goddess Athene’s handiwork, is blamed on Chrysaleon, who has been identified by Themiste as the “lion” or the Thinara King, foretold in an ancient prophecy linking him to Aridela and a mysterious, unidentified bull figure. The prophecy states that this triad has the power to restore or destroy the world.

    Rebecca Lochlann skillfully immerses the reader in a semi-fictional world of ancient rites and conflicts where characters live, die, and are reborn throughout her series The Child of the Erinyes.

    The product of many years of study and fascination with the era and the mythology, The Thinara King establishes Lochlann’s connection with the novel’s setting and genre by smoothly combining many convincing elements: the handsome hero determined to win the strong-minded fair lady, the dark anti-hero plotting on the sidelines, the wise demi-goddess who keeps her own counsel and manipulates outcomes behind the scenes, the grisly battles fought at close range, and the spectacular festivals marking the passing of the years.

    Lochlann’s over-arching narrative, switching from character to character, is deftly composed, making for many surprises without deviating from the backdrop with its elaborate history-rich trappings.

    A tale of ancient kingdoms, of love promised and lost, heralded victory and hopeless defeat is the second novel in her much-acclaimed series, The Child of the Erinyes – another masterfully written historical fiction novel of Ancient Greece from Rebecca Lochlann.

  • UNCONVENTIONAL BOOK TOURS — Finding Your Tribe by Susan Conrad

    UNCONVENTIONAL BOOK TOURS — Finding Your Tribe by Susan Conrad

    We have a LOT of terrific sessions planned for CAC17, and we are still adding more. One of those amazing sessions will be:

    My Life as an Unconventional Book Tour – Gone are the days where an author simply reads, opens the floor to Q&A, and then signs books. (Can you say YAWN FEST?)

    Your audience craves engagement, and you want them to leave with your book in their hands—and with vivid memories in their minds.

    The presenter for this class, Susan Conrad, is an author, adventurer, and speaker who has been living her own whirlwind book tour since the release of her debut memoir in May 2016. Susan gives us a sneak preview into the session she will be teaching.

    • Is your book’s unveiling looming excitedly on the horizon? Or are you deep in the throes of promoting a recent release—but feel like you’re spinning your wheels?
    • Or maybe you’re just curious how to get the best bang for your take-over-the-world-book tour campaign.
    A box of chocolates from one of Susan Conrad’s fans who read the book and knows that she adores chocolate!

    Just as there’s so much more to being an author than “simply writing a book,” there’s so much more to a book tour than contacting a few bookstores. Whether you are self-published or traditionally published, you’ll be sure to pick up some priceless tips and tricks to launch your own kick-a&$# book tour.

    You didn’t write your book, pour out your heart, and create interesting characters, plots and themes just to make money, right? I’m assuming you (also) wrote your book to share your passion, spread your message, and tell your story. Indubitably, the next step is about making connections and building relationships—essentially finding your TRIBE!

    This session will help participants wrap their brain around who their audience truly is, where the best venues are to secure those audiences, and once that audience is all under one roof—how to invite them to come into your book. We’ll brainstorm ways to find your audience, organize and present a killer book tour (and not go broke doing it), set the mood, engage and dazzle your audience, and more. We’ll also discuss ways to generate clever promotions and land the venues you want.

    I look forward to meeting all of you at CAC17 and sharing ideas on how to get a leg up on your book tour competition! – Susan Conrad

    Susan Conrad is an adventurer, author, educator, and speaker. She’s also an accomplished paddler. Her tenacious exploration by sea kayak has fueled her stories and images of the natural world for decades. Her articles and photographs have appeared in Sea Kayaker, Canoe and Kayak, Adventures Northwest, and Figure magazines. Countless newspapers, guidebooks, and historical journals also feature Susan’s work.

  • NIXON and DOVEY: The Legend Returns by Jay Curry – Antebellum South, Gun Slinging, Historical Fiction

    NIXON and DOVEY: The Legend Returns by Jay Curry – Antebellum South, Gun Slinging, Historical Fiction

    Launch into a gun-slinging, horse racing, antebellum southern historical biographically-based novel in this larger than life surprise, Nixon and Dovey: The Legend Returns.

    Imagine searching through the local archives in hopes of discovering a long-lost ancestor only to stumble upon a memoir written about the early days of the area in which this ancestor lived. And another find – an article about the ancestor that has alluded you for so long surfaces. As you read it, however, your stomach turns. The ancestor you have sought for so long turns out to be the most notorious murderer and villain of the day. In this page-turner, Jay Curry tells the story of his ancestor, Nixon Curry, and his sad end.

    Curry opens his tale at the very beginning: Nixon learns to shoot and ride as a youngster and finds he’s quite good at it. In fact, he loves riding so much his one desire is to open a stable and breed thoroughbreds – just like the rich people in his town. Unfortunately, Nixon is not rich, nearly unforgivable in the antebellum south. And Nixon, much to the dismay of his father, has a temper.

    He may have been able to climb his way out of the first tragic situation, by, perhaps winning the Governor’s Cup, the big horse race of the day. But the second, his volcanic disposition, he will never be able to escape. Now Jay Curry’s ancestor must come to grips with the fact that dreams don’t always come true and life doesn’t always go according to plan.

    At its heart, though, this book is a love story. Nixon falls in love with a senator’s daughter, Dovey Caldwell. Unfortunately for the ill-fated lovers, her daddy has already set her up with Nixon’s arch rival and wealthy Southern son. Much like the sorry tales of love-struck couples of yore, the youngsters run off together and cause all sorts of consternation.

    Nixon and Dovey: The Legend Returns is a heart-pounding, page-turning read straight from the pages of an 1800’s diary and family lore of author, Jay Curry.

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