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  • The 2025 Clue Spotlight for Thriller/Suspense Fiction

    The 2025 Clue Spotlight for Thriller/Suspense Fiction

    Lock Your Doors and Leave the Lights On!

    The Clue Awards Spotlight the Darker Side of Crime Fiction

    Thriller Suspense Fiction Award

    The submissions for the 2025 Awards are underway, and Clue closes submissions on July 30, 2025!

    The Clue Awards celebrate the grittier, more intense side of crime and mystery fiction—where shadows hold secrets, justice comes at a cost, and the line between hero and villain blurs. While cozy mysteries offer comfort, the Clue Awards recognize the authors who aren’t afraid to explore the darker corners of human nature and criminal minds.

    From psychological thrillers that keep readers awake at night to political conspiracies ripped from today’s headlines, the Clue Awards honor the storytellers who understand that the best crime fiction doesn’t just entertain—it reveals uncomfortable truths about the world we live in.

    You know you want it…

    The Categories That Define Crime Excellence

    • Detective/Crime features the classic investigative stories where seasoned detectives and determined cops work to solve cases that challenge both their skills and their moral compass.
    • Suspense/Thriller delivers heart-pounding tension and psychological complexity—think Gone Girl meets The Silence of the Lambs, where every page turn could reveal a shocking twist.
    • Private Eye/Noir captures the atmospheric world of hard-boiled investigators and morally ambiguous characters navigating corruption and betrayal in the tradition of Raymond Chandler and modern masters like Tana French.
    • Legal/Medical/Police Procedural combines professional expertise with compelling storytelling—from courtroom dramas to forensic mysteries that showcase the intersection of science and justice.
    • US Political Thriller explores the dangerous world of power, corruption, and conspiracy in American politics, more relevant than ever in today’s climate.
    • Spy/Espionage/Undercover delves into the shadowy world of international intrigue, double agents, and high-stakes missions where one wrong move could mean death.
    • True Crime/Investigation represents our newest unique non-fiction category, recognizing the section in the bookstore right next to thrillers. Stories of real criminal events that will chill you.

    Celebrating Our 2024 Clue Grand Prize Winner for Thriller/Suspense!

    John DeDakis with his Clue Grand Prize Ribbon

    After months of reviewing entries, we’re thrilled to announce that John DeDakis claimed the 2024 Clue Grand Prize with his politically charged thriller Enemies Domestic! This achievement is particularly meaningful given DeDakis’s extraordinary background as a CNN Senior Copy Editor and former White House correspondent who covered presidents Reagan and Carter.

    DeDakis brings authentic expertise to the political thriller genre that few authors can match. His 25-year career at CNN, including his role as Senior Copy Editor for “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,” provides him with insider knowledge of how political crises unfold—knowledge that translates into gripping, believable fiction.

    Enemies Domestic represents the pinnacle of political thriller writing: a story that feels ripped from tomorrow’s headlines, crafted by someone who’s spent decades in America’s newsrooms. In addition to all the featured posts that have already gone out for the Clue Awards, Enemies Domestic will be regularly promoted throughout the year and for the next five years in our upcoming Hall of Fame post. John DeDakis will also be invited to participate in a Chanticleer 10-Question Interview, and Enemies Domestic will receive a coveted Chanticleer Editorial Review.

    Looking for Your Next Edge-of-Your-Seat Read?

    Check out some of these incredible crime and thriller books we’ve reviewed recently that showcase the diversity and intensity of the genre!

    Butterfly Pinned Cover

    BUTTERFLY PINNED
    By Leslie Liautaud

    Fleeing a small and troubled life back home, college student Marin falls headfirst into the attention of the fabulous, wealthy, and mercurial Bette. In Leslie Liautaud’s psychological thriller Butterfly Pinned, Marin gives body and soul to Bette for agonizing want of transformation.

    Marin has toiled for the chance to become someone new and continues to fall back into her old limitations. Even as she moves to Chicago with a college scholarship, she struggles to escape the shadows of anxiety and poor self-esteem. But a chance meeting with Bette Winston casts her in glorious and terrible light.

    Bette enthralls Marin with poetry, luxury, and the backdoor invitation to a world of refined grandeur. She convinces Marin to double-major in philosophy, while pulling her away from classes and all other mundane responsibilities. Marin gets to share this new world with Bette’s high-class friends Ozzie and Harry, shunning any connection to her old, embarrassing life. But as she meets those who know Bette beneath her lustrous glamor, Marin glimpses a sinister history.

    Read more here!

    M. E. Schuman, Book cover, Where the Sleeping Lady Lies

    WHERE The SLEEPING LADY LIES
    By M.E. Schuman

    An Environmental Thriller inspired by the 9.2 Good Friday earthquake of 1964 in South Central Alaska, M.E. Schuman’s Where the Sleeping Lady Lies is a story of political espionage and environmental danger.

    The legend of the Sleeping Lady is a tale of a giant woman who falls asleep waiting for her lover to return from battle. When tragic news arrives that her lover was killed, the other women cannot bear to wake her, and to this day the Sleeping Lady still lies as part of the landscape.

    In the present day, Sam is on her way back to Alaska, a few weeks after a catastrophic earthquake has hit.

    Read more here!

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    SMITE The WATERS: The Isaak Collection
    By David T. Isaak

    Smite the Waters by David T. Isaak begins with the xenophobic billionaire Rex Atwater whose goal is to eliminate terrorism. His certainty that it’s “us” or “them” has led him to one horrifying conclusion: he must nuke Mecca.

    Convinced of his twisted plot’s perfection, Atwater assembles a deadly team. Carla Smukowski is a military assassin mourning the death of her brother. Boyce Hammond works as a covert FBI agent deeply entrenched in a right-wing movement. And rounding out the cast is Gerald Graves, a nuclear expert willing to commit this heinous crime. Together, they vow to annihilate terrorism.

    Virtually every character in this story is fully fleshed out, gritty and driven, to draw the reader deep into their individual stories.

    Read more here!

    SOMETHING I KEEP UPSTAIRS
    By J.D. Barker

    An old and hungry thing wakes beneath the house on Wood Island. It calls out to another generation of children. In J.D. Barker’s supernatural mystery, Something I Keep Upstairs, a circle of New Castle teenagers digs up the unholy secrets of those who came before them.

    When the hermit Geraldine Rote dies without clear cause, her grandson Spivey inherits Wood Island and the historic house upon it. He plans to spend the summer as a carefree sixteen-year-old rather than submitting to another round of cancer treatments. With the help of the mysterious estate lawyer Marston, Spivey escapes his parents’ reach.

    At first, the island becomes a perpetual party, drawing an endless stream of kids and alcohol. But only a few learn the truth behind Wood Island’s dark stories.

    Read more here!

    These reviews are only a glimpse of the compelling criminal minds and complex investigations waiting to be discovered in today’s crime fiction.


    See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

    We’re excited about all the exceptional books we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. Throughout this year’s Clue Book Awards, we had the pleasure of promoting more than fifty books as they advanced through our competition tiers. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each advancement tier is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter! Your book deserves to be discovered.

    Don’t Let Your Crime Story Remain Unsolved!

    Thriller Suspense Fiction Award
    Submission Deadline: July 30, 2025

    The crime and thriller market is more competitive than ever, but readers are hungry for authentic, well-crafted stories that keep them guessing until the final page. Whether your thriller explores political corruption, features a hardboiled detective, or investigates a real criminal case, the Clue Awards provide the recognition and promotion platform your work deserves.

    Crime fiction has the power to illuminate society’s darkest corners while delivering the satisfaction of justice served. Don’t let your story remain in the shadows—submit to the Clue Awards today and join the ranks of celebrated crime writers who’ve found their audience through Chanticleer!

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    Submit to the Clue Awards today!

  • The 2025 Shelley Awards Spotlight for Paranormal Fiction

    The 2025 Shelley Awards Spotlight for Paranormal Fiction

    Who you gonna call for the Best Paranormal Fiction?

    The best Ghost Busters movie ever made featuring a stellar cast of four women.
    It’s a good guess, but not these folks!

    The Shelley Awards!

    The Shelley Awards for Paranormal Fiction features an image of Mary Shelley at her writing desk

    The submissions for the 2025 Awards are well underway, and Shelley closes submissions at the end of June!

    Paranormal fiction opens doorways to worlds where the impossible becomes reality—where vampires walk among us, where psychic powers shape destiny, and where the supernatural lurks just beyond the veil of everyday life. From spine-tingling mysteries to heart-pounding romances with otherworldly beings, the Shelley Awards celebrate the authors who dare to explore the realm between the known and unknown.

    Let’s Dive into the Paranormal Categories of the Shelley Awards!

    • Adventure/Mystery/Thriller combines supernatural elements with pulse-pounding action and intrigue—think Supernatural meets Sherlock Holmes, where paranormal investigators solve crimes that defy explanation.
    • Paranormal Romance is where love transcends the boundaries of the mortal world. Whether it’s vampires finding their eternal mates or witches discovering love through magical bonds, these stories prove that romance knows no supernatural limits—perfect for fans of Twilight, True Blood and Shadowhunters.
    • Magical Beings & Creatures features the fantastic inhabitants of paranormal worlds: vampires, werewolves, witches, demons, angels, and beings born from imagination. These stories explore what it means to be otherworldly in a human world.
    • Strange and Unexplained delves into the mysterious phenomena that science can’t quite explain—haunted houses, unexplained disappearances, psychic phenomena, and encounters with the truly unknown. Think The X-Files in book form.
    • Supernatural Powers focuses on characters gifted (or cursed) with abilities beyond normal human capacity: telepathy, precognition, telekinesis, or powers yet to be imagined. These stories explore how extraordinary abilities shape ordinary lives.

    The beauty of paranormal fiction lies in its endless possibilities—where else can a detective consult with ghosts, or a romance bloom between a time traveler and an immortal?

    Celebrating Our 2024 Shelley Grand Prize Winner!

    After months of reviewing entries, we announced on April 5, 2025 at CAC25 that Shami Stovall claimed the 2024 Shelley Grand Prize with her exceptional novel Time-Marked Warlock! This thrilling book delivers Groundhog Day meets the Dresden Files—featuring a captivating adventure and murder mystery that will keep readers spellbound.

    Stovall’s compelling narrative and masterful blend of time manipulation with supernatural investigation exemplify the innovative paranormal storytelling we seek to recognize. In addition to all the featured posts that have already gone out for the Shelley Awards, Time-Marked Warlock will be regularly promoted throughout the year on the Shelley Awards submission page and for the next five years in our upcoming Hall of Fame post. Shami Stovall will also be invited to participate in a Chanticleer 10-Question Interview, and Time-Marked Warlock will receive a coveted Chanticleer Editorial Review.

    Looking for Your Next Paranormal Read?

    Check out some of these incredible books we’ve reviewed recently that showcase the amazing diversity of paranormal fiction!

    SOMETHING I KEEP UPSTAIRS
    By J.D. Barker

    An old and hungry thing wakes beneath the house on Wood Island. It calls out to another generation of children. In J.D. Barker’s supernatural mystery, Something I Keep Upstairs, a circle of New Castle teenagers digs up the unholy secrets of those who came before them.

    When the hermit Geraldine Rote dies without clear cause, her grandson Spivey inherits Wood Island and the historic house upon it. He plans to spend the summer as a carefree sixteen-year-old rather than submitting to another round of cancer treatments. With the help of the mysterious estate lawyer Marston, Spivey escapes his parents’ reach.

    At first, the island becomes a perpetual party, drawing an endless stream of kids and alcohol. But only a few learn the truth behind Wood Island’s dark stories.

    Read more here!

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    THE MONARCHS
    By Mark Sabbas

    Hounded by an authoritarian military, vicious fellow psychics, and his own mental shadows, teenage Samuel Helen seeks the only people who can help his comatose beloved Evelyn. In Mark Sabbas’s Metaphysical adventure novel, The Monarchs, Samuel has no choice but to trust a strange and powerful girl, Luna, as his guide.

    Decades after a nuclear apocalypse devastated Earth, the New Youth were born amidst rebuilding civilization. Vested with large, shining eyes and mysterious psychic power, these children are often feared as demons and taken by the Union military to be molded into weapons. Samuel himself spent most of his life in a military research facility. He grew up believing that a dark and furious power slumbered within him, eager to emerge and wreak havoc.

    But Samuel’s not quite alone in this painful world. He has the love of an orphaned non-psychic girl, Evelyn, who urges him to run away with her. And within the walls of the Facility, Samuel relies on the mentorship and counsel of the psychologist Walter. Walter’s old-world music awakens a sense of beauty and inspiration in Samuel, though he struggles to accept Walter’s belief in a beneficent cosmic power.

    Read more here!

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    BECOMING CRONE: Book 1 of The Crone Wars
    By Lydia M. Hawke

    There’s a darkness rising from the Otherworld in Lydia M. Hawke’s Becoming Crone, and only the Morrigan’s Crones can send it back. But For Claire Emerson, her first challenge is accepting the fact that she is a Crone.

    On Claire’s sixtieth, friends and family come to celebrate her milestone birthday. But with her daughter-in-law Natalie giving out advice more suitable for an 80-year-old, her neighbor Jeanne’s annual gifting of a garden gnome, and her best friend Edie cracking wise and irreverent, Claire’s milestone is more like a millstone around her neck. Fresh off a divorce, in a funk, and seeking purpose in her life, her day is only brightened by her grandson Braden gifting her an antique pendant.

    The owner of the antique shop, her neighbor Gilbert, wants to buy it back. Claire refuses for Braden’s sake and finds the pendant proves to have a value stranger than money. Other strange occurrences happen as well, including a strange, angry man, and protective crows. Determined to resolve this new mystery, Claire sets out to find the address.

    Read more here!

    DREAMS And ILLUSIONS: Gabrielle Dorian Mysteries Book 1
    By Rebecca Olmstead

    Dreams and Illusions by Rebecca Olmstead is a delicate interplay of mysteries balanced on an emotional undercurrent, exploring the immutable ebb and flow of life to find resilience in the shadow of misfortunes.

    In the bustling town of Whitman, Gabrielle co-owns the boutique Belle Femme with her best friend, Kate. Radiating the tranquil aura of an empowered business owner, Gabrielle is a caring woman, but burdened with  a secret she hides from everyone. Gabrielle is blessed—or perhaps cursed—with prophetic dreams.

    Almost as if they are a glimpse into the future, Gabrielle wrestles with dreams that foretell an ominous fate. Soon she is confronted with a series of distressing events that thrust her into a mystery.

    Read more here!

    These reviews represent just a glimpse of the supernatural worlds waiting to be discovered in today’s paranormal fiction.


    See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

    We’re so excited about all the great books we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each advancement tier is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter! Your book deserves to be discovered.

    Don’t Let Your Supernatural Story Remain in the Shadows!

    The Shelley Awards for Paranormal Fiction features an image of Mary Shelley at her writing desk

    The paranormal world is vast and full of untold stories waiting to find their readers. Whether your tale features ancient vampires navigating modern life or psychic detectives solving otherworldly crimes, the Shelley Awards are your gateway to recognition and readership.

    Paranormal fiction has the power to make readers question reality while providing thrilling escapism. Don’t let your supernatural story remain hidden in the darkness—submit to the Shelley Awards today and join the ranks of celebrated paranormal authors who’ve found their audience through Chanticleer!

    You know you want it…

    Enter the Shelley Awards today! 

  • SOMETHING I KEEP UPSTAIRS by J.D. Barker – Supernatural Thriller, Mystery, Horror

    SOMETHING I KEEP UPSTAIRS by J.D. Barker – Supernatural Thriller, Mystery, Horror

     

    An old and hungry thing wakes beneath the house on Wood Island. It calls out to another generation of children. In J.D. Barker’s supernatural mystery, Something I Keep Upstairs, a circle of New Castle teenagers digs up the unholy secrets of those who came before them.

    When the hermit Geraldine Rote dies without clear cause, her grandson Spivey inherits Wood Island and the historic house upon it. He plans to spend the summer as a carefree sixteen-year-old rather than submitting to another round of cancer treatments. With the help of the mysterious estate lawyer Marston, Spivey escapes his parents’ reach.

    At first, the island becomes a perpetual party, drawing an endless stream of kids and alcohol. But only a few learn the truth behind Wood Island’s dark stories.

    Billy Hasler goes along with the strange rituals that self-styled witch Alesia introduces to their friend group. He defends Spivey from their parents trying to wrestle legal control of his inheritance away. But both on Wood Island and among the older generation of New Castle, Billy begins to see a dangerous influence overtake the people he knows best.

    A missing girl, a doorway to the dead, and a demand for sacrifice leave Billy unable to tell who might get—or already have—blood on their hands.

    Billy struggles to protect himself and his friends without being ousted from their ghastly project. Local Police Chief Whaley roots through decades-old evidence to figure out the strange cycles of death surrounding Wood Island. Among those who were already claimed by the thing on that solitary rock, some push the kids away from that same fate while others lure them further in, eager to feed the beast.

    Drawing on the real-world ghost stories of New England, Barker creates a familiar small-town setting before revealing the horrors beneath the surface.

    The cast of teens embody the emotional struggles and reckless passion of adolescence. Spivey becomes swept up in the excitement of his inheritance and the social standing it gives him. He doesn’t consider the danger he’s putting himself and his fellows in—not until it’s too late to back out. Billy, even as he worries his friends might be taking their rituals too far, can’t bring himself to abandon his girlfriend Kira Woodward.

    Everyone wants to belong among their friends and loved ones. The only question is how much they’re willing to sacrifice for it.

    These mundane, relatable character conflicts both contrast and give emotional weight to the growing supernatural terrors. We fear and root for the teens because they feel like people we might know in our own lives—or might have been ourselves.

    This grounding character work makes each mystery impactful as Barker ties the tragedies of the island to those of the cast themselves.

    Something I Keep Upstairs holds a wealth of mystery fitting to its New England inspiration.

    The implausible coincidences around Geraldine’s death lead Whaley to the strangeness of Marston’s family law practice and the particulars of the will, which in turn only reveal further questions about the sinister power within Wood Island itself. The abduction of fifteen-year-old Lily Dwyer hangs over myriad characters as a dreadful implication of what their peers or family might be capable of.

    As the supernatural threats become undeniable, Barker reveals a blood-chilling history that confirms just how much danger the characters have welcomed upon themselves. Small details seeded throughout the early parts of the story take on new, terrible implications.

    By the time Billy learns what sort of beast his friends have awoken, they’re all caught in its jaws.

    Over the course of a Stygian summer storm, Something I Keep Upstairs pits its characters against a roaring, famished death. Uncovering the past might give them the chance to avoid repeating it, but not without a hair-raising fight.

    A tale of adolescence in the shadow of sacrifice, a mystery that relishes the mythic power of the dead, and a relentless supernatural thriller, Something I Keep Upstairs will—like its ancient villain—grasp myriad readers with no intention of letting go.

     

    5 Stars! Best Book Chanticleer Book Reviews

     

  • Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC25) is Almost Sold Out!

    Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC25) is Almost Sold Out!

    There’s still time to Register for the Chanticleer Authors Conference!

    CAC25 banner for the Chanticleer Authors Conference. 2025 Dates are April 3-6.

    First, we want to take a moment to congratulate all our Finalists again! You can find the full lists of Finalists in each division below!

    These wonderful authors put themselves out there, and we are honored to have been able to promote them throughout the 2024 CIBA year and beyond! Good luck in these final rounds of judging!

    What to Expect at CAC25!

    Publishing as the Hub of Technology

    The world of publishing continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace. Technology has become central to every aspect of the industry, from writing and editing to marketing and distribution. At Chanticleer, we take pride in offering a conference that embraces the latest in publishing technologies. Our event provides a comprehensive look at the best tools and strategies authors can use to build their brands, market their work, and increase sales. We’ll explore everything from AI and metadata management to cutting-edge marketing techniques, ensuring you are well-equipped to thrive in today’s digital landscape.

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    Register today!

    In addition to offering invaluable business and marketing insights, we are also featuring select advanced writing craft classes to help authors take their writing to the next level. Whether you’re looking to improve your storytelling techniques, explore new narrative structures, or refine your manuscript, CAC25 has something for everyone.

    Headliners

    J. D. BARKER- Int’l Bestselling Thriller Author

    J.D. Barker is the New York Times and international best-selling author of numerous novels, including DRACUL and the wildly popular 4MK series. He is currently collaborating with James Patterson. His books have been translated into two dozen languages, sold in more than 150 countries, and optioned for both film and television. Barker resides in coastal New Hampshire with his wife, Dayna, and their daughter, Ember.


    CHRISTINE FAIRCHILD – Author, Book Doctor, and Dialogue Expert

    Christine Fairchild offers 35+ years experience as a writer, editor, and book doctor. She’s conducted celebrity interviews (XFiles, SciFiMall.com), edited for technical giants (Microsoft, Hitachi), and served as a marketing/readability specialist for consumer products (DHL, Cingular, AT&T). She now specializes in Suspense fiction and helps authors take their work, and their career, to the next level through her online workshops, classes at conferences and one-on-one book-doctoring of clients’ novels. She also writes suspense and historical fiction, so she understands the challenges authors face in their craft and the publishing industry.


    Kim Hornsby, a young white woman with blonde hair and glasses wearing a stylish yellow jacket with a blue scarfKIM HORNSBY – USA Today Bestselling Author, Producer, and Screenwriter

    Kim Hornsby is a USA Today Bestselling Author and Produced Screenwriter known for adapting her novels to screenplays. With 16 novels and as many screenplays Kim is also a movie producer, with Braving Rapids, a Family Adventure and Secret Life of My Other Wife, a Lifetime Thriller slated to release early ’25. Comfort & Joy starts filming for a Christmas ’25 release as well as Christmas in Crystal Creek. She teaches her method of adapting from book to film at conferences nationally including Chanticleer, the RWA and PNWA. Her Christmas Romance novels and Suspense Mystery novels have sold over half a million books and she’s thrilled write happy-ending stories for her readers.

    A mother, dog owner, kayaker, painter, and avid adventurer, Kim loves to travel but when home she writes from a desk overlooking her forested acreage on an island off Seattle conjuring up entertainment with gutsy heroines amongst diverse and inclusive characters to represent real life.

    www.KimHornsby.info


    See the full list of faculty here!

    Can’t make it on Friday? Saturday-only passes are available! These passes include lunch, the banquet, and participation in the Saturday Book Fair at the Bellingham Yacht Club, followed by the Village Books Book Fair the next day at their flagship store in Fairhaven!

    Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at info@ChantiReviews.com. We try our best to reply within 3 business days.

    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.

    Chanticleer Authors Conference, people, CAC2025

    Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!

    Thank you again to everyone who participated in the 2024 CIBAs! We wish you all the best of luck during these final rounds of judging and hope to see you at CAC25, April 3 – 6, 2025!

    Best regards,
    Kiffer Brown, David Beaumier, Dena Weigel, Anya Mueller, Scott Taylor, Argus Brown
    and Team Chanticleer

  • Monsters in the Closet, Thrills on the Page – Bestselling Author J.D. Barker is coming to CAC25!

    Monsters in the Closet, Thrills on the Page – Bestselling Author J.D. Barker is coming to CAC25!

    As a boy, J.D. Barker was drawn to the shadows. He imagined monsters in his closet and wrote stories about the witches and ghosts he was certain lived in the woods outside his home. His active imagination kept him awake at night—it also turned him into a New York Times and international best-selling author.

    J.D. Barker, long hair, man, purple, shirt

    Today, the award-winning author has an ever-growing list of spine-tingling thrillers, including several co-authored books with James Patterson and praise from the master of horror, Stephen King.

    Barker’s work encompasses elements from several genres, presenting them in what has been broadly described as suspense thrillers. Horror, crime, mystery, science fiction, and the supernatural all have a role to play in his books, bringing the same level of intensity his mentors incorporate into their novels. The monsters that scared him as a child are now captured in the pages of his stories.

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    A Young Author Drawn to the Shadows

    Mysteries were the first to grab Barker’s attention, reading the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew series as a child, but eventually he moved onto the classics and found his home in the works of Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and Edgar Allen Poe. Soon, he was writing his own stories, exploring the depths of his fear and producing tales of the monsters he imagined were living under his bed.

    The literary life continued to call for Barker, even after receiving a business degree. When an article he wrote for a college assignment ended up in the hands of Paul Gallotta from the pop culture magazine, The Circus, he was invited to join the staff of 25th Parallel Magazine, an American lifestyle periodical. This unexpected path led him to interview celebrities for popular magazines, such as Seventeen, TeenBeat, and other national and local publications, and it wasn’t long before he had his own syndicated newspaper column called Revealed which centered around the investigation of haunted places and supernatural occurrences.

    These early endeavors served as a crash course in writing, and he began working as a book doctor and ghostwriter, helping others fine tune their writing and readying it for publication. The experience proved invaluable. It taught him what works and what doesn’t in today’s popular fiction, and it led to his first venture into writing a novel of his own.

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    Tapping Into the Mind of the Masters of Horror

    Forsaken, Barker’s first novel, was independently published in late 2014. Incorporating horror master Stephen King’s character Leland Gaunt from Needful Things offered Barker the opportunity to get his novel in front of King who granted Barker permission to utilize the character in the novel. The book went on to hit several major milestones. It landed the #2 spot on Audible (Harper Lee with Go Set a Watchman held #1), #44 on Amazon U.S., #2 on Amazon Canada, and #22 on Amazon UK. Forsaken was also nominated for a Bram Stoker Award (Best Debut Novel) and won a handful of other awards, including a New Apple Medalist Award. Soon Bram Stoker’s family reached out to Barker and asked him to co-author a prequel to Dracula utilizing the original notes and journals from Stoker’s own archives, much of which has never been made public. The novel, titled Dracul, sold at auction to G.P. Putnam & Sons, with film rights going to Paramount.

    The success of his first novels drew the attention of traditional agents and publishers and in early 2016 his debut thriller, The Fourth Monkey, sold in a series of pre-empts and auctions worldwide, with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt set to publish it in the U.S. and HarperCollins in the UK. The book has also sold for both film and television. Barker has since gone on to write numerous titles which have appeared on bestseller lists around the world and is a frequent collaborator with James Patterson. His books have been translated into two dozen languages, sold in more than 150 countries, and optioned for both film and television.

    From a child afraid of monsters, to an author who creates them, J.D. Barker has thrived on writing stories that thrill, excite, and scare people who love those mysterious bumps in the night. It’s a full circle journey that has given him a career that continues to thrill his international fanbase.

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    Chanticleer is proud to present J.D. Barker at the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC) and the International Book Awards (CIBA) on April 3-6, 2025,

    where he will be sharing his expertise in book promotion, digital marketing, and the upcoming changes in the publishing industry! 

    Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from one of the literary world’s bestselling authors!

    Register now! Space is limited! 

    Follow this link to reserve your spot at this special event!

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  • Get Lit for Spooky Season! The Latest Halloween Reads from Chanticleer

    Get Lit for Spooky Season! The Latest Halloween Reads from Chanticleer

    Don’t be Scared of the Dark

    A Spooky Skull on Books
    Some say Yorick’s skull still rests on his TBR

    Unless you need to be…

    Fear often tells us where to use caution, to play it safe, and how to know what’s best. Our favorite way to get a scare is from the books we love to read.

    What are the Spookiest Genres?

    A creepy hand shadow coming through a doorway
    Knock knock…it’s the villain from the last book you read

     

    Well, there can be plenty of honest debate on the subject. For us, we often find the Paranormal, Suspense, and High Stakes Thrillers are the creepiest stories.

    And we can’t forget Southern Gothic—shudders and chills even in a hothouse environment! More on that tomorrow on All Hallows Eve!

    Leading the pack is the modern masterpiece Dracul by J.D. Barker and Dacre Stoker featuring vampires including Dracul himself. Dracul is everything horror can and should be. It doesn’t rely on gore, but rather captivating storytelling; and yet, the terror and intrigue are unrelenting. 

     

    Of course, we’ve said before that the reasons we like to be scared range anywhere from wanting that rush of dopamine that fright can offer, to better understanding the terrors of modern-day society. What better way to do that than reading some hair-raising literature?

    Recommended Reads to Scare you and Make you Think from Chanticleer!

    Starting off strong, we have In the Underwood by Kourtney Spadoni.

    First Place Winner of the Shorts Awards, the art in this is reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, but the focus is much more on depression and anxiety, two of the most difficult things for us to confront in the world.

    In the Underwood Cover

    In the Underwood by Kourtney Spadoni is a memoir in graphic novel form, a thoughtful and gentle story about a young girl struggling with mental health issues, and learning how to keep them at bay as she grows up.

    What if Alice’s adventures in the strange and fabulous Wonderland were the result of a mental health crisis instead of a story? In the Underwood draws metaphors inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and evokes the mood of Robert Frost’s classic poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.”

    Author Spadoni relates with a simple narrative and delicate art style how as a child she was prone to severe bouts of anxiety, leading to her crying uncontrollably in her classes and avoiding other children in social situations. Now that can be scary!

    Next, we have The Insane God by Jay Hartlove.

    A current Short Lister for the 2022 Cygnus Awards, Hartlove’s tale follows a trans woman’s experience fighting the eldritch beings of H.P. Lovecraft. The cover makes it clear! This book will give you the tingles! A great book for social commentary.

    The Insane God Cover

    Sarah, a transgender schizophrenic teenager, has spent the past seven years in a psychiatric ward. When all her symptoms of schizophrenia disappear after receiving a special necklace from a nurse, she must learn to live in a world that moved on without her, in The Insane God by Jay Hartlove.

    She receives strange visions of two opposing gods in battle with each other, which Sarah and her brother Nate work together to understand. The reality of these visions threatens to endanger the lives of everyone on Earth unless they change the course of an eternal battle.

    The Insane God touches on topics such as mental illness, mental health, gender identity, and racism.

    A little closer to home, we have Past This Point by Nicole Mabry

    This Global Thriller First Place Winner was actually written before the COVID-19 pandemic, with eerie echoes into the future of a pandemic apocalypse that focuses on one woman’s mission to reunite with her family.

    Past This Point Cover

    Nicole Mabry draws from her own life, the impact of a deadly snowstorm, and the subsequent shutting down of the subways to create Past This Point, an action-packed dystopian novel featuring a strong woman who seeks a way out of a world gone mad.

    Karis Hylen is working in New York City a massive snowstorm shuts down the city. A total quarantine of the city becomes quarantine for half of the nation.

    Last, but not least, we have a classic psychological thriller in The Mask of Midnight by Laurie Stevens

    This suspenseful novel took home a Clue First Place Win for its intricate story where the killer and detective are already acquainted.

    The Mask of Midnight Cover

    The Mask of Midnight by Laurie Stevens centers on a game of cat and mouse, made sinister and horrifying by the intricate plots of a murderer.

    When L.A. Police Detective Gabriel McRay arrests serial killer Victor Archwood, known as the Malibu Canyon Murderer, he has no idea that the killer has some serious vengeful plans directly involving him. Archwood is a most clever, resourceful “mouse” who confounds McRay, the Los Angeles Police department, the L.A. district attorney, and an entire jury through skillful lawyering and a commanding interpretation of the evidence. Despite what appears to be an airtight case against a mass murderer, a jury finds him not guilty.


    Got a Spooky Read? Submit to the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards Today!

    2022 CIBA DEADLINES FOR OCT 31
    OZMA – Fantasy Fiction
    Global Thrillers – High Stakes & Lab Lit
    Paranormal – Supernatural Fiction

    The only thing scarier is not entering!


    Chanticleer Editorial Services – when you are ready

    Did you know that Chanticleer offers editorial services? We do and have been doing so since 2011.

    Tools of the Editing Trade

    Our professional editors are top-notch and are experts in the Chicago Manual of Style. They have and are working for the top publishing houses (TOR, McMillian, Thomas Mercer, Penguin Random House, Simon Schuster, etc.).

    If you would like more information, we invite you to email Kiffer or Sharon at KBrown@ChantiReviews.com or SAnderson@ChantiReviews.com for more information, testimonials, and fees.

    We work with a small number of exclusive clients who want to collaborate with our team of top-editors on an on-going basis. Contact us today!

    Chanticleer Editorial Services also offers writing craft sessions and masterclasses. Sign up to find out where, when, and how sessions being held.

    A great way to get started is with our manuscript evaluation service. Here are some handy links about this tried and true service: https://test.chantireviews.com/manuscript-reviews/

    And we do editorial consultations. for $75.  https://test.chantireviews.com/services/Editorial-Services-p85337185

     

  • An October Spotlight on the 2021 Global Thriller Awards

    An October Spotlight on the 2021 Global Thriller Awards

    Time is running out! The 2021 Global Thriller Awards are due in October!

     

    You’re working the puzzle, the patterns you see that no one else pays attention to. You’ve been at it for days, your eyes are burning, your throat dry, when a message notification beeps on your smartphone.  You tap to open:

    “We know who you are and your time is running out.”

    The smartphone beeps again. This time, the message reads:

    “You have until October 31, 2021, 11.59 p.m. to turn in your Global Thriller, or you will have no chance of winning…” 

    Don’t let this happen to you!

    Turn in your High-Stakes Thriller, your Chillers, your multiple Killers for a chance at the prize! But one thing is certain, if you don’t enter, you won’t have a chance of winning!

    The Global Thriller Awards Spotlight

    The clock is ticking… you’re working on a deadline while your spouse is across town, picking up the kids. You’ve taken the day off and gone to the cabin. You have to write that last chapter… the one that will get your work noticed, like J.D. Barker or Stephen King kind of noticed.

    The Chanticleer Global Thriller Awards recognizes High Stake Thrillers on an International Scale, including Lab Lit. While Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series might be the first thing that comes to mind, there is a wide variety of espionage and mystery that can fit into the Global Thriller genre. One thing is for sure, it will keep you up late, and, if you can sleep, it’ll be with one eye open.

    The only certainty is that the competition for this CIBA Division Awards is steep. Let’s take a look at some of our favorites.

    The Bucharest Dossier, a Novel by William Maz

    Chanticleer Review is forth coming.

    Blue and Gold Badge for the Global Thriller Grand Prize for High Stakes Thrillers The Bucharest Dossier by William MazCover of William Maz's The Bucharest Dossier, Chanticleer Grand Prize Global Thrillers Winner 2020

     

     

    Doubt and Debt
    By John Feist

    Doubt and Debt Book Cover

    Pipelines—large industrial pipelines through which pour oil, gas, and other natural elements—are not the usual stuff that writers tackle for intelligent, sophisticated international high-stakes spy novels. But then again, most writers aren’t John Feist, whose lawyering background in, yes, global pipelines and related industries such as steel, coal, and shipping companies make him the perfect choice to turn these typically pedestrian subjects into absorbing books. His work introduces us to complex issues involving international trade at the highest level, greed, murder, and above all, the intricacies and rewards of multinational, prominent, and sometimes multiracial families.

    Read More here! 

     

    The Kurdish Connection (Book 1 in the Bedlam Series)
    By Randall Krzak
    Semi-Finalist in Global Thrillers

    A Girl looking down. Largely taupe colors with a badge for the Chanticleer Semi-finalist position

    International writer Randall Krzak addresses one of the world’s saddest ongoing tragedies in The Kurdish Connection, a thriller about the plight of the Kurdish people and a desperate plan to free them from their fate.

    In a world awash with refugees, perhaps no greater tragedy exists than the ongoing fate of the Kurds of the Middle East, roughly 30 million sect members spread between Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. Connected by language, religion, and history, this group has no country to call their own. The Kurds have been the subject of several attempts by international agreements to help them create a haven, the most recent in northern Iraq’s no-fly zone. Meanwhile, all four host countries have ruthlessly suppressed Kurdish hopes and dreams politically and especially militarily.

    Read More here!

    Execute Order
    By Jett Ward
    First Place Winner in Global Thrillers

    On a military base outside Las Vegas, Lieutenant Brent Parker sits in a bunker in a darkened room looking to an outsider to be playing a sophisticated aerial combat video game. But this is no game. People live and die with Parker in control of a lethal drone nicknamed the Reaper flying over forbidden Syrian air space in 2011, striking American enemies on the ground with killer missiles from several miles in the air.

    Enemies are one issue, but collateral damage—men, women, children, whole families who die in a missile attack as a side effect of bringing down a terrorist—weighs heavily on Parker’s conscience. It doesn’t help when his ultra-sensitive cameras see the face of a woman who his missile will obliterate as a side effect of bringing down a military-mandated target, a face that haunts him as he leaves the bunker for the clean, and safe, American desert air of Nevada.

    Read More here! 

     

    The Kafir Project
    By Lee Burvine
    First Place Winner in Global Thriller Awards

    From page one, things are not going as planned on The Kafir Project, and author Lee Burvine has many more surprises in store before this undertaking ends. The action leaps off the page from beginning to the grand finale in this thought-provoking thriller. The villains are well-organized and highly motivated to stop the Project dead, as well as anyone who gets in their way.

    Gevin Rees is a television science communicator, a celebrity who explains complex scientific discoveries and theories to television audiences. He interviews guests on specific topics and is surprised the world’s most celebrated and reclusive physicist, Edward Fischer, wants to meet with him. It’s even more curious because Fischer’s death in an explosion had been broadly reported. However, he stands before Gevin Rees and begins to tell a story of intrigue about a secret project on a pier along San Francisco Bay. The story is interrupted with gunfire. This time there is no doubt that Fischer is dead. Now on the run, Gevin Rees is a new target.

    Read More here!

     

    Hong Kong Central (Book 3)
    By Marilyn Larew

    Former CIA agent and all around badass, Lee Carruthers, returns for the thrilling third book in the series, Hong Kong Central by Marilynn Larew.

    Lee is looking forward to some well-earned downtime, so when her ex-boss and mentor, Sidney Worthington calls with another job, Lee is not amused. During her previous mission, people tried to kill her—multiple times. All she really wants right now is some serious R&R. However, she is the gal who will never say “no” to a job. And besides, Worthington swears it’s an easy gig.

    Read More here! 

     

    Bishop’s Law
    By Rafael Amadeus Hines
    First Place Winner in Global Thriller Awards

    Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast. This is the code that John Bishop, one of America’s most decorated military heroes, teaches his men to follow whether they’re on a mission in the heat of the Middle East or in the jungle that is New York’s Lower East Side in Rafael Amadeus Hines’ novel, Bishop’s Law.

    To say his life is complicated is putting it mildly. In this second volume of the John Bishop series, several high-level assassins are hell-bent on killing him for his actions as a soldier. At the same time, he’s deep in his crime family’s military-style battles against various opponents’ groups. All these forces are closing in on him simultaneously, even as the United States government had hired him and his family to protect the country from bad guys using whatever means necessary.

    Read More here! 

     


    Have a great Global Thriller? Submit before the end of October for the 2021 CIBAs! 

    When you’re ready, did you know that Chanticleer offers editorial services? We do and have been doing so since 2011.

    Our professional editors are top-notch and are experts in the Chicago Manual of Style. They have and are working for the top publishing houses (TOR, McMillian, Thomas Mercer, Penguin Random House, Simon Schuster, etc.).

    If you would like more information, we invite you to email Kiffer or Sharon at KBrown@ChantiReviews.com or SAnderson@ChantiReviews.com for more information, testimonials, and fees.

    We work with a small number of exclusive clients who want to collaborate with our team of top-editors on an on-going basis. Contact us today!

    Chanticleer Editorial Services also offers writing craft sessions and masterclasses. Sign up to find out where, when, and how sessions being held.

    A great way to get started is with our manuscript evaluation service, with more information available here.

    And we do editorial consultations for $75. Learn more here.  

    If you’re confident in your book, consider submitting it for a Editorial Book Review here or to one of our Chanticleer International Awards here.

    Also remember! Our 10th Anniversary Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC22) will be April 7-10, 2022, where our 2021 CIBA winners will be announced. Space is limited and seats are already filling up, so sign up today!  CAC22 and the CIBA Ceremonies will be hosted at the Hotel Bellwether in Beautiful Bellingham, Wash. Sign up and see the latest updates here!

  • Genre as Glue for Your Story | A Chanticleer Writers Toolbox Article

    Genre as Glue for Your Story | A Chanticleer Writers Toolbox Article

    What’s My Genre?

    or

    A Primer On Genre

    One of the most frequent questions we hear at Chanticleer is “What division should I submit my story to?” All our divisions are divided by genre and sub-genres. Some can be pretty tricky to parse. For example, is your mystery novel a Not-So-Cozy Mystery, a Thriller, or a Global Thriller?

    First a breakdown on our Awards program genres, and then let’s talk about why it’s important for authors to understand their own genre.

    The Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards (CIBAs)

    We currently have 24 different divisions! Six of those are Non-Fiction, and the other 18 are some flavor of Fiction. You can see all of our Awards Divisions here. We’ll start with a focus more on the general sections on our website which are as follows:

    • Speculative Fiction
    • Mystery, Suspense, Thriller
    • Young Adult or Children’s Literature
    • Historical Fiction
    • Literary and Contemporary
    • Romantic Fiction
    • And, of course, Non-Fiction

    Remember we have the Shorts and Series Awards, too, but both of those focus within these genres above. There’s a huge swath of other genres, hence each of the above categories being broken into at least three different genres, but that’s a good place to start.

    The Complete Aubrey set of novels that cross genre boundaries
    The Complete Aubrey – Maturin Novels Set – 21 complete novels – Kiffer likes how the covers create a scene. And, yes, she has read the complete series.

    Patrick O’Brien’s Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin series crosses many genres: Historical fiction, action/adventure fiction, romance (yes, romance), military fiction, etc.

    The series starts in 1800 with the Napoleonic Wars and carries through to the Battle of Waterloo in late 1815.

    Some say Aubrey and Maturin are the inspiration for “inseparable fictional duos” such as Kirk and Spock of the original Star Trek TV series (79 episodes) by Gene Roddenberry, Holmes and Watson sixty stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee of the award-winning Navajo Nation mystery series by Tony Hillerman, and Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear of the Longmire novel series.

    Understanding Genre:

    When writing in general, it helps to think of your work in terms of different points of view. Often English teachers will refer to this as the Rhetorical Situation of your writing, which comes in the following parts:

    • Audience: Who will be reading it? This is more than people who buy your book, but also your writing group, beta readers, professional editors you pay, agents, publishing editors, bookstore employees, and then the specific people to who your book will appeal.
    • Medium: Quite literally what is it written on and how it is delivered. Paper, ebook, audiobook, graphic novels, hybrid.
    • Message: What it says
    • Genre: The conventions and context regarding how this information is typically presented
    • Purpose: The intention of the writing

    Naturally, we’re going to focus on Genre here.

    Take a moment and consider this question: What is Genre? It may even be worth pausing to write down your thoughts before continuing.

    Two hands, one holding an apple, and one holding an orange
    It’s a little more complicated than “Apples and Oranges”

    In “Dukes, Deaths, and Dragons: Editing Genre Fiction” from What Editors Do, Tor Executive Editor Diana Gill Diana Gill asks the same question, and she provides her own answer:

    “What is genre? Merriam-Webster defines it as ‘a category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content.’ Genres of fiction include mystery, science fiction, romance, fantasy, westerns, erotica, and horror. Genre fiction can be commercial, it can be literary—and it can be both.”

    A quick internet search shows that there are typical standards for most genres when it comes to word count, which can help when plotting or editing your work. Let’s look at that genre list from before, but add in word counts:

    You can read up on some more of the general rules of genre in this older, but still worthwhile blog from Ruth Harris here.

    Standard word counts for different genres are important to keep in mind as knowing how long your novel is affects your storytelling!

    • Speculative Fiction 90,000-120,000
    • Mystery 70,000-90,000
    • Young Adult 50,000-80,000 (much shorter for Early Readers and Middle Grade)
    • History 100,000
    • Literary  100,000
    • Romance, 50,000 + (shorter is usually better for romance)

    Non-Fiction is a little too varied to put a fine point on it. George Saunders tells his reader in A Swim in a Pond in the Rain that he received “the Cornfeld Principle” from movie producer Stuart Cornfeld, which states:

    “[E]very structural unit needs to do two things: (1) be entertaining in its own right and (2) advance the story in a non-trivial way.”

    George Saunders on Politics and the Future | The New Yorker
    George Saunders

    If your story is excessively long, it may be worth it to look at entire chapters and ask yourself that question. At best, you may find out you have two books, or as we have seen here at Chanticleer, three books instead of one, but no matter what happens your story will probably be stronger for it.

    A reminder from Kiffer: Remember each chapter should have its own story arc and should end in such a way that the reader can’t wait to indulge in the next chapter as the story develops its overall arc.

    Each story within a series should contain a portion of the overall arc of the series.

    This works for whatever genre or genre’s you are working in—even those with fractured time-lines.

    What is the point of genre, or, put another way, who uses genre?

    This goes back to the question of Audience when we consider a book. Remember who we said might be reading this with an eye toward genre:

    • Your Writing Circle
    • Beta Readers
    • Professional Editors
    • Agents
    • Publishing Editors
    • Bookstore employees
    • Distributors (the gauntlet of a successful sales strategy)
    • ISBN – & Cataloging
    • Library of Congress
    • Copyright
    • Your Readers!

    While understanding the genre can help you with narrative conventions and writing decisions, writing in a genre also establishes an unspoken contract between you and the reader. If you break the contract, your readers might be a little frustrated with you. That said, common forms of genre blending can be found in Young Adult Fiction, Middle Grade Fiction, and Romance Fiction.

    You might be asking why on earth you would need to even bother with a genre when all you want to do is reach your readers directly. Well, there’s a simple answer…

    Marketing! Marketing! Marketing!

    EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!
    What will you do to help your book be discovered?

    Knowing your genre not only helps you understand the conventions (like length) for what you are writing, but it also helps readers find your book. Think about when you go into a bookstore. Is there a section you automatically beeline for? Do you look to see if they’ve separated out Horror from SciFi and Fantasy instead of putting it all in Speculative Fiction? Are you a frequent peruser of the Local Author shelves? Having clear sections and genres (even more abstract ones like Local Authors) helps to orient your reader to best find your book!

    Author Platform = Discoverability

    In spite of how having a clear genre can help book sales, we often hear is that someone’s book defies genre, or it can only be described as the most literary fiction around, or it just doesn’t fit one of the 24 Awards divisions we offer. Well, those authors aren’t alone in that feeling.

    An interesting example of this is Kazuo Ishiguro’s book The Buried Giant. Ishiguro seemed to be reluctant to call the book fantasy, and indeed you’ll find it in the general fiction section of most book stores. (The same is true for his book Klara and the Sun, which is narrated by a robot, but somehow not science fiction.) Ursula K. LeGuin, a fervent champion of genre fiction, had this to say:

    “Familiar folktale and legendary ‘surface elements’ in Mr Ishiguro’s novel are too obvious to blink away, but since he is a very famous novelist, I am sure reviewers who share his prejudice will never suggest that he has polluted his authorial gravitas with the childish whims of fantasy.” (Read the full Guardian article detailing this here)

    Ursula K. Le Guin
    The Brilliant Ursula K. Le Guin

    So What Does Genre Do?

    Genre is a form of categorization that helps people sell your books. Ishiguro, as the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature can sell work on his name alone. And using a genre isn’t so bad! Think about times that you’ve queried for your manuscripts or even when you see people pitching their work on Twitter’s #pitmad event. You see books advertised saying:

    • The next Harry Potter!
    • Jack Reacher fans have found their new series!
    • Friends of Tolkien fantasy will be happy here!
    • Perfect for Star Trek and Star Wars fans alike!

    While these claims may be less original than agents and publishers would like, they get the idea of genre across, and if you’re familiar with those titles you know exactly the kinds of books being described without even reading a summary.

    Then there is the advice of J.D. Barker, Master of Suspense

    CROSSING GENRES and WHY YOU SHOULD DO IT! 

    J.D. Barker asked his attendees at his presentation at a Chanticleer Authors Conference session, “What do you write? Thrillers? Mysteries? Paranormal?”

    Hands were flying up. Then he asked, “Horror?” Sharon Anderson’s hand flew up. He looked at her for a couple of seconds and said, “I guess you’ll be happy with not making much money, then.”

    Say What?

    He went on to explain how authors limit their audiences when they use certain words. Horror, it turns out, is one of those words. Many people read thrillers, quite a few read mystery novels, and who doesn’t like a good paranormal? But when you say “horror,” people tend to shy away. Sure, you’ll get your fans. But, as Barker adroitly pointed out, you may not get those readers who love the other genres – and would most likely love what you have to offer, too.

    This is important because your horror novel may contain elements of a thriller – why wouldn’t it? Likewise, your novel probably has a storyline that needs solving. The point J.D. was making is this – don’t scare away your readers by telling them your novel is only one thing. Think carefully about your marketing and promote your work in such a way as to garner the largest appeal. (Read the full interview with J.D. in our magazine.)

    JD Barker presents at CACs and VCACs.

    Having a flexible genre that fits into a more popular one (consider paranormal and horror or paranormal and romance) has the potential to greatly expand your readership.

    If you’re having trouble identifying your genre and need another pair of eyes on your work, you can always sign up for one of our Manuscript Overviews here.

    Keep an eye out!

    Did you enjoy this article? We’re planning on doing a series breaking down the ins and outs of different genres in a series of Genre Deep Dives to help you know if your work is a police procedural or a cozy mystery – or whatever else you might be writing!

    Thank you for spending part of your writing day with Chanticleer Reviews! 


    Chanticleer Editorial Services – when you are ready

    Did you know that Chanticleer offers editorial services? We do and have been doing so since 2011.

    Tools of the Editing Trade

    Our professional editors are top-notch and are experts in the Chicago Manual of Style. They have and are working for the top publishing houses (TOR, McMillian, Thomas Mercer, Penguin Random House, Simon Schuster, etc.).

    If you would like more information, we invite you to email Kiffer or Sharon at KBrown@ChantiReviews.com or SAnderson@ChantiReviews.com for more information, testimonials, and fees.

    We work with a small number of exclusive clients who want to collaborate with our team of top editors on an ongoing basis. Contact us today!

    Chanticleer Editorial Services also offers writing craft sessions and masterclasses. Sign up to find out where, when, and how sessions being held.

    A great way to get started is with our manuscript evaluation service. Here are some handy links about this tried and true service: https://www.chantireviews.com/manuscript-reviews/

    And we do editorial consultations. for $75.  https://www.chantireviews.com/services/Editorial-Services-p85337185

    Writer’s Toolbox

    Thank you for reading this Chanticleer Writer’s Toolbox article.

    Writers Toolbox Helpful Links: 

    Five Essential Book Cover Elements by Kiffer Brown

    Know Your Genre: Tips and Secrets from the Experts for Writing Bestselling Genre Fiction

    Kazuo Ishiguro thinks his fantasy novel is not a fantasy novel. Are we bothered?

    The traditional publishing tool that indie authors can use to propel their writing careers to new levels?  https://www.chantireviews.com/2016/05/15/the-seven-must-haves-for-authors-unlocking-the-secrets-of-successful-publishing-series-by-kiffer-brown/

  • Happy Fourth of July from Chanticleer | A Closer  Look & Recommended Reads

    Happy Fourth of July from Chanticleer | A Closer Look & Recommended Reads

    Celebrating the 4th of July – Independence Day in the U.S.A.

    In July 1776 the United States declared Independence from England. As more than politics heat up, it can be difficult to talk about our Independence Day in a complex and nuanced way.

    John Dunlap printed copies of the Declaration of Independence in his Philadelphia shop on the night of July 4, 1776. (National Archives Identifier 301682)

    Click here for the National Archives Link that will give you a closer look at this historic event.

    Since US Independence was declared, the path to voting rights for all has been a long one getting from there to here, and there’s still more work to be done. You can read an abridged history of the journey of voting rights for women and people of color here, with special attention paid to the 19th Amendment.

    Of course, we also have Juneteenth, which was celebrated as a federal holiday for the first time this year. The holiday celebrates a June 19, 1865 proclamation that freed enslaved peoples in Texas. Texas then, in 1979, became the first state to recognize Juneteenth as an official holiday. You can learn more about Juneteenth here.

    You can also read Ralph Ellison’s posthumously released novel by the same name.

    Clearly, the US Independence Day has a deep, rich history that still lives on and evolves today. The traditions to celebrate the Fourth of July also continue to change and grow with the world. Here in the Pacific Northwest, as we recover from a heatwave that saw record temperatures in areas without infrastructure like air conditioning to manage it, people are reconsidering fireworks that might contribute to an early fire season—a fifth season that no one is happy about. This doesn’t mean that vaccinated people can’t gather safely now, just that we rethink the best ways to maximize our celebration while being mindful of our community responsibilities.

    Here in Bellingham, Wash., there will be a free fireworks display that will be launched from a barge in the middle of our beautiful Bellingham Bay in honor of Independence Day. The fireworks should be visible from multiple viewpoints. Because Bellingham’s sunset is 9:15 p.m. and our twilight continues to 9:57 p.m., the fireworks will start at 10:15 p.m. PST.

    It is also a time to remember those who serve and have served to preserve our nation’s independence and democracy.

    We invite you to  visit Chanticleer’s most recent Memorial Day post and Veteran’s Day post. 

     

    To that end, we want to recognize some of the wonderful titles that have come up that made us think differently about climate and the environment. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did!

    Great Reads from Chanticleer Reviews

    Fishy Mysteries and More

    BEYOND the HUMAN REALM
    By Gene Helfman

    Author Gene Helfman, noted academic expert on aquatic biodiversity, delivers a fictional tale about an orphaned orca (killer whale) named Sam and the humans who seek to change his life in Beyond the Human Realm.

    The book opens from Sam’s viewpoint. On display for humans, whom he calls “split-tails” or “logriders,” Sam relies on the humans now for food in his too-small habitat. In exchange, he must perform tricks such as carrying balls and leaping about, actions he performs reluctantly if at all. There’s one split-tail that he likes, though, a female who speaks to him gently. Sam allows her to ride on his back as one of his tricks. When a female companion arrives in his habitat Sam falls in love and the pair produces a baby. All seems blissful until the split-tails take his baby, and his partner dies of grief. Continue Reading here…

    KILLING DRAGONS: Order of the Dolphin, Book One
    By Kristie Clark

    Killing Dragons Order of the Dolphin Book 1 cover

    A search for the truth behind Lusca, the legendary sea dragon, leads to areas far more menacing than a mere myth in Kristie Clark’s Killing Dragons: Order of the Dolphin.

    Eva Paz is a doctorate-level marine biologist at the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS), performing research on whistle-signature spectrograms. Even though Eva believes she’s close to a breakthrough in dolphin-human communication, her statistics may not be enough to keep the grant she needs to continue her work and support her employment at RIMS. Her connection with a petite Atlantic bottlenose dolphin named Taffy, an animal trained by the Navy, and Taffy’s mate, Finn, go back thirteen years during a horrific time in Eva’s life. Continue Reading here…

    KOBEE MANATEE® – Climate Change and the Great Blue Hole Hazard
    By Robert Scott Thayer

    Kobee Manatee Climate Change and the Great Blue Hole Hazard book cover image

    Author Robert Scott Thayer and illustrator Lauren Gallegos bring to life another beautifully told tale in the fourth book in the series, Kobee Manatee® – Climate Change and the Great Blue Hole Hazard.

    In the engaging and increasingly popular Kobee Manatee® children’s book series, the lovable sea cow and friends are off to help Cousin Quinn clean up the plastic that’s littering the ocean area around her new underwater eating establishment. The 500-mile journey across the water turns into an enlightening adventure, as these characters face unexpected challenges and dilemmas, many brought on by the harmful effects of climate change and ocean pollution. Continue Reading here…

    Climate Fiction and Thrillers

    NATURE’S CONFESSION
    By JL Morin
    Dante Rossetti First Place Winner

    In a dystopian near-future where nobody is safe, the world is ruled by a ruthless capitalist. Humankind’s last hope may be a fourteen-year-old named Boy. Part sci-fi, part diverse love story, Nature’s Confession by J.L. Morin is an ecological coming of age novel that spans the universe.

    The story opens with Boy, so-called because he hasn’t reached an age where he will be named yet for security reasons, managing to survive in the dystopian world he calls home. On next year’s earth, humanity is essentially enslaved by a worldwide corporate government, not for the people or by the people; but, one that operates to ensure its citizens are brainwashed, downtrodden, and too exhausted to be able to offer any sort of resistance. When Boy stays after school one day, he meets a man who turns out to be his long-time idol—Tyree. Tyree is a member of the resistance and recruits Boy to help him and their cause, believing that Boy may be their last hope. Continue Reading here…

    A DIVINE WIND
    By Norman M. Jacobs MD, MS

    A Divine Wind Book Cover

    A Divine Wind by Norman M. Jacobs MD, MS is a technothriller that will keep readers glued in their seats until the last page is read.

    Working in secret, one government experiments with technology that allows them complete control over the weather. If the user guides the technology with a heavy hand, the weather will strike like a weapon; likewise, if those at the control wield compassion, calm weather that nourishes the land will result. Calculated strategies could deploy storms against one’s foes. Of course, any intentions to channel the weather for good may produce scattered, unintended, and deadly consequences. There’s an old saying, “An ill wind may blow nobody any good.” However, a divine wind may unite people if they don’t kill one another first. Continue Reading here…

    OVER
    By Sean P. Curley

    Over is a sci-fi novel of big ideas: the scourge on the future by today’s environmental negligence, the effects of biological warfare, even the development of a faster-than-light warp drive that opens the door to a future among the stars.

    In this dystopian future, humankind must grapple with the repercussions from a technological advancement that essentially imparts immortality: immortality to a very few. Less than 30,000 of the world’s inhabitants, the privileged class, Overs, and the resentment of the billions of people who don’t fit into that category, aptly named, Unders. Continue Reading here…

    This Independence Day, we wish you the following:

    May your family and loved ones be close and happy. May we share in the benefits of a community that cares for and loves each other.

    Happy Fourth of July from Sharon & Kiffer & David and the whole Chanticleer Team!


    And Remember! You can join the Chanticleer Family Anytime!

    Sign up for our Newsletter here! Join our online community, The Roost, here for discounts and special offers!

    Keep an eye out for new information about our 10th Anniversary Conference, CAC2022! More information will be posted here, and until then you’ll be able to see what we did in the past.

    VCAC 21  featured Bestselling Crime Author Cathy Ace, J.D. Barker – Master of Suspense, C.C. Humphreys – Historical Fiction with a twist,  Jessica Morrell – Top-tiered Developmental Editor,  and more!

    Check out our Editorial Services here and our Manuscript Overviews here, OR, if your work is already polished to a fine shine, it’s time to submit to our Editorial Reviews here and our Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) here!

  • The 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference, the 2020 CIBA Announcements, and an Update – by Kiffer Brown

    The 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference, the 2020 CIBA Announcements, and an Update – by Kiffer Brown

    Happy Spring to our Northern Hemisphere Chanticleerians!

    Happy Autumn to our Southern Hemisphere Chanticleerians!

    What a crazy and challenging past year it has been! We are certainly looking forward to warmer and longer days here in the Pacific Northwest!

    Spring here brings tidings of the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC)!

    But, alas, this spring CAC will be VCAC once again due to Covid.

    However, we have an exciting line-up of ACE Presenters for VCAC 21.

    The VCAC 21 Sessions will be LIVE and INTERACTIVE! 

    Learn from the Best at VCAC 21! 

    VCAC21 laurel wreathThe Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference will take place April 21 – 24, 2021 via ZOOM webinar.

    VCAC will feature bestselling international crime and mystery author Cathy Ace.

    VCAC 21 and the 2020 CIBA Finalists Announcements will be broadcasted over ZOOM live from the Hotel Bellwether’s Admiral’s Room. Please scroll down for more information.

    WEDNESDAY, April 21, 2021 (you may register for these separately from VCAC or combine) Registration is Required for the Master Class and the Workshop.

    • 9:10 a.m. until noon — Book Distribution/Production WORKSHOP by Paul Hanson, Village Books
      • How to get Your Books on Independent Booksellers Shelves across North AmericaThe WHY, WHAT, and HOW with Paul Hanson, Village Books

    • 1 – 4:30 p.m.Master Writing Class with Jessica Morrell
      • Story People: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly as taught by Jessica P. Morrell

    We’ll discuss the many roles for your story people from protagonist to minor characters, and delineate their impact on the plots and protagonist. However, we’ll also cover the outliers in fiction and the chaos, conflict, zest, and realism they add to your story world. To further expand our discussion we’ll also cover immersive, intimate viewpoint and narrative distance. Please bring your favorite imaginary folks to the workshop.

    Click here to Register for Jessica’s always in demand Master Writing Class.

    Click here to learn how to navigate getting your books on the shelves of Indie Bookstores with Paul Hanson, Village Books. 

    You may register for one or both of these without registering for VCAC21.

    Click here to Register for VCAC 21 and check out Jessica’s always in demand Master Class and Paul’s workshop on how to get into national distribution to Indie Bookshops.


    April 22, 23, & 24 Sessions  – 9:10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. PST.

    VCAC21 Registration is Required for Attendance

    The next three days, Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, will offer the VCAC Sessions. These sessions will be held one at a time through out the day. These one hour-long sessions will be LIVE and Interactive with Q & A periods and discussion.

    The day sessions will include Cathy Ace, crime and mystery author sharing her writing craft and marketing tips along with other stellar presenters.

    Learn from the Best at VCAC21!

    Click here for more information about VCAC 21 Faculty.

    Click here for the VCAC 21 Schedule. 

    Click here to register for VCAC 21


    The 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Announcements

    The 2020 CIBAs FINALISTS

    We will announce the titles and authors whose works advanced from the 2020 CIBA Semi-Finalists position to the Premier Finalists Level starting at 6 p.m. on April 22, 23, & 24 according to the following schedule:

    Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 6 p.m. PST  

    • CYGNUS – Science Fiction
    • Paranormal – Supernatural Fiction
    • OZMA – Fantasy Fiction
    • Mystery & Mayhem – Cozy and Not-So-Cozy Mysteries
    • CLUE – Suspense & Thriller
    • Global Thrillers – High Stakes and Lab Lit
    • Dante Rossetti – Young Adult Fiction

    Click here to Register to Attend this 2020 CIBA Finalists Announcement Event. A confirmation will be sent you from ZOOM for this Chanticleer CIBA  Event held on Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 6 p.m.

    Friday, April 23, 2021 at 6 p.m. PST

    • Laramie – Americana & Western Fiction
    • Goethe – Post 1750s Historical Fiction
    • Chaucer – Pre 1750s Historical Fiction
    • Chatelaine – Romantic Fiction
    • Mark Twain – Satire, Allegory, and Humor Fiction
    • Somerset – Literary and Contemporary Fiction
    • Gertrude Warner – Middle-Grade Readers

    Click here to Register to Attend this 2020 CIBA Finalists Announcement Event. A confirmation will be sent you from ZOOM for this Chanticleer CIBA  Event held on Friday, April 23, 2021 at 6 p.m.

    Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 6 p.m. PST – Non-Fiction Divisions

    • Hearten Book Awards – Uplifting, Humorous, Inspirational
    • Harvey Chute – Business, Enterprise, and Finance
    • Mind and Spirit Book Awards
    • Nellie Bly – Investigative and Long Form Journalism
    • Instruction & Insight Book Awards – How – To and Guides, Cookbooks
    • Journey Book Awards – Memoir, Survival and Trauma accounts
    • Little Peeps –  Early Readers and Picture Books

    Click here to Register to Attend this held on Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 6 p.m.2020.  A confirmation will be sent you from ZOOM for this Chanticleer CIBA  Event.

    The 2020 CIBA Finalists announcements will be on FACEBOOK LIVE and on ZOOM webinars. Attendance is Free but Registration is Required for Each Day that you want to attend. 


    2020 CIBA 1st Place and Grand Prize Winners

    and the

    2020 Winners of the SHORTS and FICTION SERIES

    The 2020 CIBA First Place and Grand Prize Winners along with the SHORTS and FICTION Series Winners will be announced on June 5, 2021 at the HYBRID CIBA Ceremony and Dinner.

    The CIBA Ceremonies will be ZOOMED LIVE and on FaceBook LIVE Events.

    Attendance is FREE, but Registration is Required. All VCAC registered attendees will automatically be registered and will be sent the ZOOM Link.

    We will broadcast via ZOOM and FaceBook LIVE the 2020 CIBA WINNERS Announcements from the Hotel Bellwether on JUNE 5, 2021 starting at 3 p.m. PST

    After VCAC 21 and the FINALISTS announcements, we post the link on how to register for this FREE Event. The link and registration from will be posted by May 1, 2021.

    After the announcements, we will host a HYBRID VIRTUAL/LIVE Happy Hour for the virtual and in-person attendees at the Hotel Bellwether.

    Because our  Chanticleer Team and Local Chanticleer Authors will be vaccinated, we are having  small  dinner event to  celebrate VCAC21 and the 2020 CIBA Winners.

    It will be our first gathering since the initial Shelter-In-Place orders of early March 2020. And we are EXCITED. If you have been fully vaccinated and live within driving distance or want to fly in, we invite you to join us for an evening of camaraderie and celebration. If you would like more information about attending and participating, please email KBrown@ChantiReviews.com


    SAVE the DATE for CAC 22

    We have

    2022 Chanticleer Authors Conference

    and the

    2021 CIBA Book Awards Gala & Banquet

    Scheduled for April 7 – 10, 2022

    at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.