The Chatelaine Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Romantic Fiction. The Chatelaine Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best new books featuring romantic themes and adventures of the heart, historical love affairs, perhaps a little steamy romance, and stories that appeal especially to fans of affairs of the heart to compete in the Chatelaine Book Awards (the CIBAs). We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 CHATELAINE Romantic Fiction Long List to the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards SHORT LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Chatelaine Semi-Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2024 Chatelaine Book Awards novel competition for Romantic Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
Olivia North – Sharp Edges
MaryAnn Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
Jenn Bouchard – Considering Us
John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
Kim Gottlieb-Walker – Lenswoman in Love
Gail Noble-Sanderson – A Cup of Revenge
Davalynn Spencer – Covering Grace
Margaret Porter – A Change of Location
Nancy Herkness – Royal Caleva: Luis
CK Van Dam – Medicine Creek Claim: On the Dakota Frontier
Phillip Vega – Fury in her Eyes
Jo Morgan Sloan – The Key
Laurel Osterkamp – The Side Project
Omayra Velez – The General’s Gift
Susan Bagby – Home for Love
David A. Stone – Spruce Harbor Possibilities
George T. Arnold – The Heart Beneath the Badge
Sonja N. Griffing – Chasing Noelle
Linda Broday – Winning Maura’s Heart
Melissa Collings – The False Flat
Eve M. Riley – The Secret
Deborah Swenson – Till My Last Day, Book Two in the Desert Hills Trilogy
Karen Janowsky – Her Name Was Lola
S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
Karen Janowsky – Dear Prudence
CK Van Dam – Lone Tree Claim: On the Dakota Frontier
Amanda Sue Creasey – An Expected End
Jerry Madden – Steel Valley: Coming of Age in the Ohio Valley in the 1960s: A Love Story
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The Goethe Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Post 1750 Historical Fiction. The Goethe Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring Victorian, Georgian, Regency, International History, 20th Century, and all the possible historical topics that an authors imagination can dream up for the Goethe Book Awards division. Our judges from across North America and the U.K. will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 Goethe Late Historical Fiction LONG LIST to the 2024 Goethe Book Awards SHORT LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Goethe Semi-Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2024 Goethe Book Awards novel competition for Late Historical Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Tessa Floreano – Murder & Matrimony in the Castello
Janis Robinson Daly – The Path Beneath Her Feet
Kim Gottlieb-Walker – Lenswoman in Love
Jeanne Gehret – Secrets to the Wind
Donna Russo – Vincent’s Women: The Untold Story of the Loves of Vincent van Gogh
William Robert Reeves – The In-House Politician
Louis Trubiano – What Once Was Promised
Katherine Koch – The Sower of Black Field: Inspired by the True Story of an American in Nazi Germany
Sandra Wagner-Wright – Sea Tigers & Merchants: A New American Generation
Gail Noble-Sanderson – A Cup of Revenge
J.R. Holland – Vigilante Love Song
Susan Higginbotham – The Queen of the Platform: A Novel of Women’s Rights Activist Ernestine Rose
Brook Allen – West of Santillane
James Conroyd Martin – Napoleon’s Shadow Wife: A Novel of Countess Marie Walewska
Sean James – The Vengeful Kind
Georgina Hogue – Cloud Cap
Linda Ulleseit – Innocents at Home
Florence Reiss Kraut – Street Corner Dreams, A Novel
Paula Butterfield – Missing Mr. Moonlight
Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
Carolyn Summer Quinn – Until the Stars Align
Leo Daughtry – Talmadge Farm
Jeza Belle – Blood Rouge
John David Graham – Running As Fast As I Can
R. W. Meek – The Dream Collector, Book II “Sabrine & Vincent van Gogh”
Annette Gagliardi – Ponderosa Pines: Days of the – Deadwood Forest Fire
Sherry V. Ostroff – The Wall at the Sugar Factory
Alina Rubin – A Girl with a Knife
Alina Rubin – Abigail’s Song
M. B. Zucker – The Middle Generation: A Novel of John Quincy Adams and the Monroe Doctrine
Karen Lynne Klink – At What Cost, Silence? Book 1 of The Texian Trilogy
Diane Byington – Louise and Vincent
Jerry Madden – Steel Valley: Coming of Age in the Ohio Valley in the 1960s
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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In A Grand Pause: A Novel on May 14, 1945, the USS Randolph, Kamikazes, and the Greatest Air-Sea Rescue by Gary Santos, readers board the US Naval aircraft carrier alongside its crewmen as World War II’s Pacific Theater reaches a critical point.
This compelling novel opens with a startling description of the US Navy caught in the bloodiest and longest battle in its history. Through a wide cast of characters, from sailors to pilots, officers to the deck crew, everyone plays a vital role in keeping the USS Randolph running amidst the most heated naval combat of World War II.
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Matilde’s General, the second book in The Visigoth Saga by Robert S. Phillips, follows young Matilde, daughter to the Visigoth Elodia and the Roman Caius, as she takes part in the looming fall of the Roman Empire.
Showing the same will and cunning exhibited by her mother in Elodia’s Knife, Matilde spends her youth training to fight. She transforms from an 11-year-old bravado into someone stronger, wiser, and ultimately respected by men in power.
Matilde’s General thrusts readers right into battle – and the action keeps blazing throughout this ancient history.
Her stepbrother Alaric, and his fighters – prized by the Roman Emperor Theodisius – are hired to fight in a civil war. Matilde follows behind in secret. When she is discovered, Matilde is grudgingly allowed to help her mother with the medical cart. But nothing has prepared her for the bloody conflict ahead.
Used as arrow fodder, half the Goth fighters are slaughtered, with most of those still alive badly wounded. Compartmentalizing her grief and horror, Matilde helps treat the injured, whose numbers are multiplied when a ferocious storm follows the battle.
As the ragged remainder, including a wounded Alaric, return home, Matilde asks, “Our songs and stories are full of heroic deeds. Why don’t they tell the truth? That war is horrible, and young men die?” Elodia tells her that men are born to fight and protect us – women to be mothers – but Matilde thinks otherwise.
She listens carefully and begins to debate military philosophy with first Alaric, and eventually, all men in her sphere.
Although Rome viewed all non-Romans as barbaric, the Goths held themselves as civilized. All peoples plundered and burned other villages, but the Goths only took what they needed. Matilde’s family experiences this firsthand on their return home to Storgosia. The Huns have destroyed all but the old Roman fortress.
Matilde and Alaric agree that their people can’t remain there. Together, they hatch a plan.
Emperor Theodosius has died, leaving his kingdom split between his two mentally weak sons. The pact between the Goths and the emperor is now nullified. Alaric determines to forge a new one, not only codifying him as magister militum, but also giving his people lands within the Roman empire.
Matilde refines Alaric’s speech to the Goths and is credited by one of the leaders as “wise beyond her years.” It won’t be the only time. In fact, many of the women far outweigh the men in perceptiveness and prudence. This echoes the point that Elodia made to her daughter.
The Goths under chieftain Alaric journey to Constantinople to propose their new pact. Now recognized as a thoughtful advisor by her people, Matilde attends in the guise of a server but whispers counsel in Alaric’s ear. The negotiations last a month, and ultimately, Emperor Arcadius grants Alaric the region of Thessalia, but no military title.
When Arcadius reneges on part of the pact, a battle breaks out, but the top Roman generals Stilicho and Gainas choose not to escalate.
General Gainas takes note of Matilde. Before the Romans return to Constantinople, they demand two hostages as “guarantors of Alaric’s good behavior.” With Gainas’s growing respect for and attraction to Matilde, it’s no surprise that she is chosen.
Robert Phillips imbues Rome with life and color, exciting readers with the ancient city just as it fascinates Matilde herself.
The market stalls are filled with silks, jewelry, and other riches. Matilde joins on weapons drills, astonishing the young men. She watches gladiatorial games and chariot races, realizing that above all, Rome is defined by the constant presence of bloodsport, violence, and death.
But for all its jubilant chaos, Rome is controlled by careful intrigue and political machinations. Matilde has to quickly grasp the tenuous flow of power.
She is taken prisoner as a spy, but soon released back to an ever-more adoring Gainas, who acts on her suggestion to remove the chief minister and take his place. However, Arcadius feels threats closing in on him and starts having generals killed, so Gainas departs with an envoy to recruit more fighters.
Befriended by a general’s wife, Matilde confesses: “Gainas is destined to be the Stilicho of the East […] though he doesn’t know it. He needs a woman to help him fulfill his purpose. I am that woman […] Gainas and I would become the rulers – the effective rulers – of half the world.”
For once, Matilde’s instincts fail her.
On their return to Rome, unrest escalates, and the empire’s slow demise is reflected in Matilde’s personal life. Now very pregnant, she loses the empress’s friendship. Gainas is obsessed with military action, and he no longer takes her counsel. She realizes that, faced with turmoil, “Gainas was too proud to take suggestions from a little girl.”
With few people she can rely on, Matilde will have to survive this collapsing city.
Historical fiction rarely looks into the so-called barbarian tribes who helped bring about the fall of the Roman Empire. The Visigoth Saga illuminates this fascinating and important part of the ancient world.
Phillips bolsters this story with intriguing, authentic details about battle maneuvers, political plotting, and life in general circa 400 CE. Each chapter is introduced with the words of an actual ancient historian. Within this historical veracity, Matilde’s General is made intimate by its intelligent women who love, and understand, their flawed men.
Readers can look forward to Matilde’s story reaching its epic conclusion in book 3 of The Visigoth Saga:Matilde’s Empress.
The Ozma Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Magic, Steampunk and Fantasy Fiction. The Ozma Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards discovers the best books in the Ozma Awards featuring magic, the supernatural, imaginary worlds, fantastical creatures, legendary beasts, mythical beings, or inventions of fancy that author imaginations dream up without a basis in science as we know it. Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, Dragons, Unicorns, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Gaslight Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, or other out-of-this-world fiction. Our judges from across North America and the U.K. will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 OZMA Book Awards SEMI-FINALISTS to the FINALISTS. FINALISTS will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE AND GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Ozma Book Awards novel competition for Fantasy Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
K.N. Salustro – A Whisper from the Edge of the World
Roxana Arama – The Exiled Queen: A Roman Era Historical Fantasy
Curt Locklear – Treasure and Murder In Ireland
Shami Stovall – Time-Marked Warlock
Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle – An Unexpected Hero
Glen Dahlgren – The Realm of Gods
Kolton Fitz-Gerald – Leon Sharp: The Scourge of Night
J.A. Nielsen – The Winter Heir (Fractured Kingdoms, Book 2)
Susan Wands – High Priestess and Empress, Book Two, Arcana Oracle Series
R. M. Krogman – Liberation
James Malone – The Song of Theodore-Return to Rainbow Gardens
Ross Hightower & Deb Heim – Desulti
Erin Lark Maples – A Circle of Stars
Evette Davis – The Others
Ryan Schuette – A Seat for the Rabble
Rae St. Clair Bridgman – Fish & Sphinx
Rae St. Clair Bridgman – The Serpent’s Spell
S.G. Blaise – Proud Pada
Prue Batten – The Red Thread
S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
T.E. MacArthur – A Place of Fog and Murder
Shami Stovall – Academy Arcanist
J.A. Nielsen – The Claiming (Fractured Kingdoms, Book 1)
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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Narrative writing is one of the most powerful ways to tell stories.
Giving your story a voice that readers connect with creates a world for them to become a part of as the story unfolds. Whether you’re crafting a novel, penning a memoir, or writing a short story, telling it as narrative will bring readers closer to your characters.
What is Narrative Writing?
This can be thought of simply as any type of writing that follows a plot and story bounded by time. It may be easiest to think of Narrative writing in terms of what it isn’t, which is prescriptive writing. Prescriptive writing is how-to, sometimes self-help, and cookbooks – anything that tells you how to do something rather than relating a sequence of events. Narrative writing, each with its own unique approach and purpose, are effective tools for crafting an interesting, compelling story. Understanding the purpose of the different types of narrative writing can help you fine-tune your storytelling skills and choose the right type to propel your story’s plot along.
In this post, we’ll break down four types of narrative writing, explore its key characteristics, and offer tips on how to each type effectively in your writing. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, mastering these different approaches will deepen your ability to captivate your readers and communicate your ideas with clarity and impact.
1.Linear Narrative.
A linear narrative presents events in the order they happen, taking the reader on a straightforward journey through time. This structure can be found in personal essays, autobiographies, and novels where clarity and progression are paramount. Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe serves as a solid example as readers follow Crusoe’s daily life and struggles chronologically, experiencing his survival and growth in real time.
Why choose linear storytelling?
Linear narratives are perfect for stories where clarity and immersion are key. They allow readers to step into the protagonist’s shoes and experience events as they happen, fostering a sense of immediacy and intimacy. For authors, this structure helps maintain a steady pace and ensures that every event naturally builds upon the last, making it easier to keep the narrative focused and cohesive. Linear storytelling is probably the most common type of narrative, which makes it particularly effective for readers.
2.Non-linear Narrative.
Non-linear narratives present events out of chronological order, using flashbacks, flash-forwards, and shifts in perspective. This structure allows readers to piece together the story like a puzzle, often uncovering thematic connections and emotional truths along the way. These stories, which we’re about to talk about, are often rife with spoilers. A stunning example of this storytelling style is N.K. Jeminsin’s The Fifth Season, which intertwines timelines and perspectives to reveal more about that world than a linear viewpoint could and culminates in a groundbreaking twist that will drive readers to turn the pages again and again. The fragmented structure mirrors the fractured realities of the story’s characters, creating an emotionally resonant and intellectually stimulating story for readers.
Why choose Non-Linear Storytelling?
Authors can be drawn to non-linear narratives for the opportunity to build suspense, deliver surprises, and exploring intricate themes without being hampered by a strict timelines. For readers, this style can draw them in as they actively work to piece together the narrative. It invites them to experience the story on multiple levels, often increasing the joy of not only reading the book, but re-reading it. Other great examples of non-linear narratives in media are the TV show Lost and the movie Pulp Fiction.
3.Quest Narrative.
A quest narrative centers on a protagonist who embarks on a journey to achieve a specific goal. This structure can be see in Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy travels through strange lands, faces challenges, and learns valuagle lessons, all in pursuit of returning home to Kansas. As her journey unfolds, she makes friends, finds mentors, and confronts her fears, all leading to a story of transformation.
Why choose Quest Storytelling?
Similar to linear narratives in many ways a quest narrative could be considered our first “subset” of narrative style. However, quest storytelling, like the romance genre, has a few key points that must be touched upon. The protagonist must overcome external obstacles and internal struggles to achieve their goal, and at the end they must have gone through a transformation. Quests fit best for stories where growth is a central theme. Readers connect deeply with quest narratives because of the way they mirror universal experiences of striving, learning, and triumphing against all odds. This timeless framework excels at emotional resonance and a satisfying payoff.
4.Viewpoint Narrative.
Viewpoint narratives delve into the lives and perspectives of multiple characters, offering a kaleidoscopic view of the story. George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones shines as an example of this structure, with each chapter revealing events and motives from the point of view of difference characters. This multifaceted approach allows for a deeper view of plot that reveals layers of intrigue as the readers are able to see what happens through a diverse variety of lenses.
Why choose Viewpoint Storytelling?
Viewpoint narratives create rich, multifaceted worlds where the reader can explore the depth of multiple characters and storylines. For authors, this structure adds a layer of complexity to their tales as the shifting perspectives can unveil hidden truths, add suspense, and explore contrasting ideologies. Readers are drawn into the intricacy of the narrative, finding their loyalties and perceptions constantly tested, making for an immersive and dynamic storytelling experience.
Why Narrative Style Matters
First off, this is hardly a comprehensive list of narrative styles, just examples of some of the ones most commonly seen today. There’s plenty of overlap as well between these, as you could have a non-linear, quest focused story with multiple viewpoints.
Each narrative structure—linear, non-linear, quest, or viewpoint—shapes the way readers connect with your story. By experimenting with different styles, you can tailor your storytelling to match the themes and emotions you want to evoke.
As an exercise, we recommend trying to write the same scene following different styles. Including quest adds a fun element of tone to explore as you go through it! If you don’t have a story, you can try rewriting parts from our own David Beaumier’s short story Medusa, which you can read here.
Think of the exercises like balancing the universes in Everything Everywhere All At Once
Linear Narrative: Your story may already be like this, but if not, remember to focus in on moving from one point to another, and exploring what it would mean for a non-linear story to come out in order.
Non-Linear Narrative: Here the question is what comes first and what comes last? Does it need to overlap in different ways (possibly with multiple perspectives) to make this story work? Thinking of Medusa would we need to see Melody’s interrogation from her perspective first and then have a flashback to the attack with her brother?
Quest Narrative: Thinking of a classic story like The Hobbit, what is the call to action for this story? What is the external and internal adversity faced by the main character, and then how do they transform by the end? Medusa would need to be expanded to do that, but Allison could be well on her way to creating a home and safe place for people with strange and unusual powers where they won’t be harmed by the mysterious Visitation.
Viewpoint Narrative: What does everyone in the scene think? If way your story is written only has one character is there an object that could have a viewpoint? Is someone listening in? Or is there another scene that can be added from the point of view of the person who the characters are talking about?
Understanding these narrative techniques will help maximize your creativity and craft stories that captivate, surprise, and stay with your readers long after “The End.”
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It’s Here! Chanticleer’s CYBER Sale
First Time Ever Discount on Children’s Book Reviews!
We’ve been keeping this one under wraps… until now! For the first time ever, we’re offering a special discount on our Children’s Picture Book and Early Reader Reviews. Whether you’re an author of heartwarming bedtime stories or early educational tales, this is your moment to shine.
We’re more than a little egg-cited to share this exclusive deal with you. Don’t miss out on a chance to have your children’s book reviewed by experts who understand what resonates with young readers and parents alike.
We give your book the same high-quality attention we give to any bestselling title. Our editorial reviews include SEO, metadata, tagging, and long-tail promotion to ensure your book gets seen by the right people at the right time.
These discount codes are valid from now until the end of Monday, December 2nd, 2024! Whether you’re just starting your author journey or you’ve been in the game for years, Chanticleer’s services are designed to elevate your book, amplify its reach, and connect you with a wider audience.
That’s not all!
The Chanticleer Authors Conference is also on sale!
That’s right, the conference you’ve been hearing all about is ready to help take your career to the next level.
Save $100 off conference registration with code CAC25TRZRFH4X
Secure your spot and join us April 3-6, 2025, at the Bellingham Yacht Club in beautiful Bellingham, WA.
Need assistance?
Our team is standing by and ready to help with any questions or concerns you may have. Just reach out to info@ChantiReviews.com, and we’ll make sure you’re all set.
From all of us at Chanticleer, we wish you and yours a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving!
We’re so thankful for our incredible Chanticleer family. Keep writing, and we’ll see you soon!
Kiffer, David, Anya, Scott, Dena, Argus, and the entire Chanticleer Team!