Tag: Author Recognition

  • Celebrating the Birthdays of Ten Literary Giants — Tolstoy, Lawrence, Dahl, Christie, Sinclair, Martin, Wells, King, Fitzgerald, Faulkner

    September is a month full of birthday celebrations for ten of history greatest literary giants! 

    September is filled with the birthdays of literary greats in a broad range of genres, from fantasy and sci-fi, children’s, romance, historical fiction, and horror. We celebrate these writers for their beautiful imaginations and incredible storytelling skill. Wherever you are in the world, their names are on the best novels you’ll find in bookstores and libraries. To celebrate this monumental month of literary greats we have put together these mini-bios to reflect on their achievements.
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    So, light the candles, pour yourself a glass of champagne and join us in a chorus of “Happy Birthday” for these amazing authors! 

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    Leo Tolstoy

    Born September 9, 1828, Leo Tolstoy is one of history’s most revered and influential writers. Born into the Russian aristocracy, he lived a life of privilege and power, first as a university student in Moscow, then as a lieutenant in the Crimean War. During this time, he wrote what is considered two of the greatest literary achievements in history, War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1878). After his military service ended, he retired to a country home where a spiritual awakening years later led him to write a literal interpretation of the ethical teachings of Jesus’s Sermon on the Mount in his nonfiction work entitled Confessions. Tolstoy became a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist as a result of his spiritual journey, and his ideas on nonviolent resistance had a profound impact on such pivotal 20th-century figures as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
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    D.H. Lawrence

    September 11, 1885 gave us D.H. Lawrence, a fiery, fearless English writer who stirred up controversy with books like Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Sons and Lovers, and Women in Love. Lawrence wrote boldly about love, class, desire, and the inner lives of men and women, often challenging the norms of his time. His work was sensual, psychological, and deeply human, so much so that it was banned more than once. But Lawrence believed in the power of raw emotion, personal freedom, and reconnecting with nature in an increasingly industrial world. A restless traveler, he wandered from England to Italy, Australia, and beyond, chasing inspiration and escaping censorship. Critics were divided, but his influence is undeniable. His work cracked open doors for modern literature and never quite closed them again.

    5 "Splendiferous" Facts About Beloved British Author Roald DahlRoald Dahl

    Born in Wales on September 13, 1916 to Norwegian parents, Roald Dahl grew into one of the world’s most beloved storytellers. His real life was as colorful as his characters. He flew fighter planes in WWII, invented medical devices, and penned children’s stories with a wicked sense of humor and a sense of danger camouflaged inside a child’s paradise. Dahl’s books, like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, James and the Giant Peach, and The BFG, are packed with clever kids, awful adults, and magical twists. He had a talent for mixing dark comedy with heart, creating worlds where the underdog always wins, and often in the most unexpected ways. Beyond children’s books, he also wrote macabre short stories for adults and screenplays, including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. With his sharp wit and imagination, Dahl redefined children’s literature, making it a little weirder, a lot more fun, and endlessly memorable.
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    Agatha Christie

    The indisputable “Queen of Crime” Agatha Christie was born on September 15, 1890 in Devon, England. As mysterious as the characters that populated her stories, Christie continues to be one of the best-selling authors of all time, even fifty years after her passing. She crafted clever mysteries with plot twists that keep readers guessing, and her iconic detectives, brainy Belgian Hercule Poirot and sharp-eyed Miss Marple, have solved everything from country house murders to exotic crimes on the Orient Express. Christie wrote sixty-six novels, fourteen short story collections, and the world’s longest-running play, The Mousetrap. Known for her razor-sharp plotting and surprise endings, she made murder feel like a game, one that readers love to play. Enigmatic even in her own life, she once caused havoc by disappearing for eleven days during a particularly difficult period of her life. Today, she’s left a literary empire with countless film adaptations and has changed a genre forever through her genius for suspense and misdirection, challenging readers to find out “who done it.”
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    Upton Sinclair

    Born on September 20, 1878, Upton Sinclair became an American writer, muckraker, and social crusader who proved words could change the world. He’s best known for The Jungle (1906), a gut-wrenching novel about the Chicago meatpacking industry that shocked readers and led to major food safety reforms. But that wasn’t all! Sinclair wrote over ninety books, tackling everything from corrupt politics to education, religion, and the press. A lifelong advocate for workers’ rights, socialism, and justice, he ran for office several times and never stopped pushing for reform. His writing wasn’t subtle, but that was the point: Sinclair wanted to wake people up. Whether exposing greed or championing the underdog, he used his pen like a sword, cutting through hypocrisy with fearless energy.
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    George R. R. Martin

    George R.R. Martin, the mastermind behind A Song of Ice and Fire, was born on September 20, 1948. His epic fantasy saga inspired the worldwide sensation HBO’s Game of Thrones and redefined the fantasy genre. Known for killing off fan favorites and weaving sprawling, morally complex plots, Martin blends medieval grit with political intrigue, dragons, heartbreak, and vendettas. Before his success with his five-book series, Martin wrote sci-fi, horror, and TV scripts, including episodes of The Twilight Zone, earning a loyal cult following. With rich world-building and a knack for the unexpected, Martin’s work stands out for its realism and well-fleshed out characters that take you from heartbreak to hope and back again.
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    H.G. Wells

    The “Father of Science Fiction,” H.G. Wells was born on September 21, 1866 to a shop keeper and domestic servant in Kent, UK. He set out on the path to become an author at the age of eight when a broken leg left him bedridden and he began reading voraciously during his convalescence. His writing was influenced by Plato‘s RepublicThomas More‘s Utopia, and the works of Daniel Defoe. He often referenced Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in relation to his own works and the genre he’s credited with inventing, science fiction. An apt comparison with works that include The Time Machine (1895), The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of the Worlds (1898). Wells is an expert in delivering horror through science fiction themes.
     
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    Stephen King

    Stephen King, the prolific American author best known for his work in horror, suspense, and supernatural fiction, was born on September 21, 1947, in Portland, Maine. He has published over sixty novels and two hundred short stories, many of which have become cultural touchstones. His most famous works include Carrie, The Shining, It, Misery, and The Dark Tower series. King’s writing is known for its vivid characters, psychological depth, and ability to tap into primal fears. Many of his books have been adapted into successful films and TV series, and he has won numerous awards, including the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. Despite his success, King remains grounded, often writing about ordinary people confronting extraordinary circumstances. His impact on modern fiction is immense, earning him the title “King of Horror.”

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald

    Born September 24, 1896, F. Scott Fitzgerald became a literary rockstar of the Jazz Age, an age his writing helped to define through his novels. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, he shot to fame in his twenties with This Side of Paradise, a novel so fresh and bold it made him an overnight sensation. He lived fast, wrote beautifully, and enjoyed all the so-called “Golden Era” had to offer alongside his dazzling wife and muse, Zelda. Fitzgerald captured the glitz, glamour, and heartbreak of the 1920s in his classic The Great Gatsby, a timeless tale of love, ambition, and lost illusions. Though his later years were marked by struggle and fading fame, his work only grew in stature after his death. Today, he’s remembered as the voice of a Lost Generation, a designation he coined, that chased the sparkle of dreams only to see them quickly vanish into oblivion.

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    Southern literary legend and Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner was born on September 25, 1897 in Mississippi. Known for his bold style, complex characters, and deep dives into the human psyche, he built an entire fictional universe, Yoknapatawpha County, where generations of flawed families, haunted by history, tangled with time, memory, and decay. His novels The Sound and the Fury, As I Lay Dying, Light in August are famously challenging, with stream-of-consciousness narration and timelines that are packed with emotional power. Faulkner explored the South’s troubled legacy with brutal honesty and lyrical depth, influencing generations of writers. While he also wrote screenplays in Hollywood, his heart was always in literature—messy, raw, and unforgettable. His work may not be a breezy read, but it rewards those who dare to enter his strange, brilliant world.
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    Award-winning recognition isn’t reserved for only the biggest names!

    Do you want to see how your novel stacks up next to other authors’ work? Enter the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBA) to compete with some of the best emerging authors we’ve seen this year! 

    Does your book have what it takes? Join the authors who have taken the leap to have their work professionally vetted by one of the industry’s most respected awards programs. Each stage of the CIBA journey, from entering the Award to finding your eventual tier of achievement, is worth crowing about and celebrating with your following. Whether you’re an established author with a dedicated readership or a writer with a manuscript hoping to improve your chances of catching the right publisher’s eye, the CIBAs are well-worth the effort! Our multi-tiered advancement process ensures that every qualified entry receives multiple opportunities for recognition and promotion throughout the year.

    The CIBA Difference: Real Impact on Author Success

    Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) recognition creates the “award-winning author” credentials that help books stand out in competitive markets. Our 28 divisions across fiction and non-fiction categories provide multiple opportunities for recognition that bookstores and customers value.

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    Deadline ends for the Little Peeps, Gertrude Warner, and Dante Rossetti divisions
    on September 30, 2025!
     

    Enter your Children’s, Middle Grade, or Young Adult book today!

    In an increasingly crowded book marketplace, professional vetting and third-party recognition have never been more important. The Chanticleer International Book Awards have established themselves as a trusted source for identifying excellence in independent and traditionally published books across genres. When readers, bookstore owners, and industry professionals see the CIBA seal on your book, they know it has been thoroughly evaluated and stands among the best in its category.

    Your book deserves to be discovered.
    Enter the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards today!

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    Don’t Delay! Enter Today!

    Have questions about which division is right for your book? Contact us at info@ChantiReviews.com, and our team will be happy to help guide you to the perfect match for your work.

  • The 2025 Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards are Live! Enter the CIBAs Today!

    The 2025 CIBAs are in full swing!

    Your book deserves to be discovered!

    First off, congratulations again to all the winners of the 2024 CIBAs! Those who entered received regular promotion throughout the year as they advanced from the Long List all the way through the Tiers of Achievement to become First Place Category Winners, Division Grand Prize Winners, and, of course, the honor only afforded one author, our Overall Grand Prize Winner Reenita Malhotra Hora, who took home the $1,000 cash grand prize!

    In addition to the promotion on our high traffic website, social media, and newsletter blasts, all winners will be receiving the coveted Chanticleer Blue Ribbon. Division Grand Prize winners receive, on top of all this, a Chanticleer Editorial Review and an opportunity to participate in a Chanticleer interview. The Grand Prize Winners will have their books featured year-round on their division awards page, and they will be featured for the next five years in their respective Hall of Fame posts. Congratulations again to all winners and all who participated in the 2024 CIBAs!

    Who will be the next winners in the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards?

    You know you want it…

    Does your book have what it takes? Join the authors who have taken the leap to have their work professionally vetted by one of the industry’s most respected awards programs. Each stage of the CIBA journey—from entering the Award to finding your eventual tier of achievement—is worth crowing about and celebrating with your following.

    Whether you’re an established author with a dedicated readership or a writer with a manuscript hoping to improve your chances of catching the right publisher’s eye, the CIBAs are well-worth the effort! Our multi-tiered advancement system ensures that every qualified entry receives multiple opportunities for recognition and promotion throughout the year.

    The CIBA Difference: Real Impact on Author Success

    What sets the Chanticleer International Book Awards apart is our commitment to creating genuine, lasting promotional opportunities for authors. When we say we help increase your digital footprint, we mean it!

    Authors who have participated in our awards program consistently report:

    • Increased visibility on retail platforms
    • Higher conversion rates when potential readers discover their CIBA achievement
    • Enhanced credibility with readers, reviewers, and industry professionals
    • Valuable connections within the Chanticleer community of authors
    • Improved confidence in their writing career

    More Than Just Book Awards

    At Chanticleer, we understand that every author’s journey is unique. That’s why we go beyond the standard awards process to provide personalized attention and support. Our dedication to authors includes:

    • Individual consideration of each submission, with options to move books to more appropriate divisions when it could improve your chances of winning
    • Free judging notes by request for finalists and above, providing valuable feedback directly from our expert readers
    • Open communication throughout the process, ensuring you’re never left wondering about your book’s status
    • Certificates upon request to celebrate your achievement
    • Generous deadline flexibility when authors need a little extra time

    This commitment to personal attention is what truly distinguishes the CIBAs from other book awards. We don’t just evaluate your book—we champion its success.

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    As Levar Burton says, you don’t have to take our word for it:

    Thank you for this exciting news! I really appreciate all the hard work you and your team put into the awards! – D.V. Chernov, author of Commissar: A Novel of Civil War Russia

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    I am so excited and honored to be included as a finalist with this amazing group of authors. Thank you Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media! – Tracy Cram Perkins, I&I 1st Place Winner of Dementia Home Care

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    To Everyone at Chanticleer,

    Your passion for storytelling and your dedication to those that tell them is second to none! Not even a global pandemic could stop you. Thank you for all that you do to promote and support independent authors, such as myself.

    –Ryan Young, author of The Shepherd’s Burden, a First Place Winner in Paranormal Awards

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    Thank you for all the hard work you put in. This is such a great contest, and the support you provide to authors is incredible. – E. E. Burke, Laramie Grand Prize Author of Tom Sawyer Returns

    Tangible Benefits That Make a Difference

    The CIBAs aren’t just about prestige—they provide concrete benefits that help authors succeed:

    • $1,000 Cash Prize for the Overall Grand Prize Winner
    • Promotional Stickers that catch readers’ eyes and boost sales at book events
    • Digital Badges for your website, social media, and marketing materials
    • Blue Ribbon Packages to display proudly
    • Editorial Reviews and Featured Interviews for Division Grand Prize Winners
    • Five Years of Promotion in our Hall of Fame for Grand Prize Winners

    These tangible benefits translate directly into increased visibility, credibility, and sales opportunities for authors at every level of recognition.

    2025 CIBA Calendar: Key Dates to Remember

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    Don’t miss your opportunity to participate in these prestigious awards! Here’s the complete calendar of upcoming CIBA deadlines for 2025:

    You can see the full list of CIBAs here as well

    Division Submission Deadline
    Cygnus Awards for Science Fiction June 30, 2025
    Ozma Awards for Fantasy Fiction June 30, 2025
    Shelley Awards for Paranormal Fiction June 30, 2025
    Global Thriller Awards for High Stakes Suspense July 31, 2025
    Clue Awards for Thriller/Suspense July 31, 2025
    M&M Awards for Cozy and Not-so-Cozy Mysteries July 31, 2025
    Book Series Awards for Fiction & Non-Fiction July 31, 2025
    SEA Shorts Awards for Short Stories, Essays, and Novellas  July 31, 2025
    NEW: Collection and Anthology Awards July 31, 2025
    CCDA: Chanticleer Cover Design Awards for Fiction July 31, 2025
    CCDA: Chanticleer Cover Design Awards for Non-Fiction July 31, 2025
    Laramie Awards for Americana Fiction August 31, 2025
    Chaucer Awards for Early Historical Fiction August 31, 2025
    Goethe Awards for Late Historical Fiction August 31, 2025
    Hemingway Awards for 20th c. Wartime Fiction August 31, 2025
    Nellie Bly Awards for Longform Journalistic Non-Fiction August 31, 2025
    Journey Awards for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction August 31, 2025
    Hearten Awards for Uplifting & Inspiring Non-Fiction August 31, 2025
    Military & Front Line Awards for Service to Others Non-Fiction August 31, 2025
    Dante Rossetti Awards for Young Adult Fiction September 30, 2025
    Gertrude Warner Awards for Middle Grade Fiction September 30, 2025
    Little Peeps Awards for Early Readers September 30, 2025
    I&I Awards for How-To and Self Help Non-Fiction September 30, 2025
    Harvey Chute Awards for Business & Finance September 30, 2025
    Mind & Spirit Awards for Well-Being and Enlightenment September 30, 2025
    Chatelaine Awards for Romance and Women’s Fiction October 31, 2025
    Humor & Satire Awards October 31, 2025
    Somerset Awards for Literary & Contemporary Fiction October 31, 2025

    Keep in mind that these deadlines can be flexible. If enough authors reach out for an extension, we are happy to move them or make an exception. Please reach out to info@ChantiReviews.com with any questions related to deadlines or submission guidelines.

    We love our CIBA badges!

    With 28 divisions, there’s something for everyone!

    The CIBAs are a labor of love carefully organized for maximum breadth while staying focused and competitive. Our judges come from all around the world, hold degrees in higher education, have worked in the publishing industry for years, and love great books.

    What truly sets the CIBAs apart is our commitment to authors at every stage. Unlike many other contests, we provide:

    • Multiple tiers of advancement with promotional opportunities at each level
    • Digital badges for your marketing materials
    • Professional foil stickers for your book covers
    • Personalized judging notes (by request for finalists and above)
    • A supportive community through The Roost platform
    • Year-round promotion for winners across multiple channels

    Why Choose the CIBAs?

    The 2024 CIBA Grand Prize Winners who attended CAC25! Congratulations to all!

    In an increasingly crowded book marketplace, professional vetting and third-party recognition have never been more important. The Chanticleer International Book Awards have established themselves as a trusted source for identifying excellence in independent and traditionally published books across genres.

    When readers, bookstore owners, and industry professionals see the CIBA seal on your book, they know it has been thoroughly evaluated and stands among the best in its category.

    Your book deserves to be discovered. Enter the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards today!

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    Don’t Delay! Enter Today!

    Have questions about which division is right for your book? Contact us at info@ChantiReviews.com, and our team will be happy to help guide you to the perfect match for your work.

  • On the 10th Day of Christmas, Chanticleer Brings to me Marketing Tips! | 12 Days of Christmas 2024

    Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas! – One Day at a Time

     

    The Tenth Day of Christmas gift of Ten Lords a’Leaping represents the 10 Commandments of the Old Testament that guide the faithful. We could use a lot of rules of ten for different writing practices!

    On the Tenth Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

    Best Practices for Marketing your Book by Maximizing your Services!

    On the 11th Day of Christmas, we’re focusing on how you can get your book the recognition it deserves in 2025. Whether you’re an indie author or a seasoned pro, marketing your book effectively is key to connecting with readers. That’s where Chanticleer comes in! From the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) to our Editorial Book Reviews, we provide tools and services to help your book shine and grow its audience.

    Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs): Boost Your Book’s Visibility

    One of the best ways to promote your book is by entering it into the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs). As one of the most prestigious book awards programs for indie authors, the CIBAs offer incredible visibility for your work. Winning or placing in the CIBAs can propel your book onto readers’ radar, and with the exclusive badges and stickers we provide, you’ll be able to showcase your achievement wherever you promote your book!

    Winning an award is great, but CIBAs also offer much more than just recognition. Each entry includes SEO-optimized technology, enhancing your book’s performance on our website and boosting its visibility online. With our dedicated SEO efforts, your book will be more discoverable by readers and search engines alike.

    Whether it’s sharing your award badge on your Amazon author page, website, or across your social media platforms, the CIBAs provide the resources you need to amplify your book’s success. And with the white-glove service Chanticleer is known for, we’re always here to support you every step of the way.

    Editorial Book Reviews: Enhance Your Book’s Reach with Professional Insight

    In addition to awards, one of the most powerful ways to promote your book is with a Chanticleer Editorial Book Review. Not only do we provide in-depth, professional reviews for your work, but each review is packed with blurbs that you can use across various platforms. From social media posts and Amazon descriptions to website content and in-store shelf talkers, the blurbs we provide will help capture attention and intrigue potential readers.

    Beyond the blurbs, our Editorial Reviews also come with comprehensive SEO optimization. This gives your book greater exposure on Chanticleer’s website and makes it more likely to be discovered through search engines. A great review helps you stand out, but the behind-the-scenes work ensures that your book gets the recognition it deserves.

    Our team is committed to giving each author a white-glove experience, whether it’s crafting a tailored review or helping you optimize your marketing strategy post-review. We’re here to make sure your book gets the attention it needs to thrive.

    The Power of a Badge and a Blurb

    You know you want it…

    Badges and blurbs are more than just accolades—they’re tools that can help you market your book and connect with readers. Whether it’s an award-winning badge from the CIBAs or a glowing editorial review blurb, these elements give you a professional edge that resonates with readers. Display them proudly on your book’s page, share them across social media, and use them to highlight your success.

    At Chanticleer, we know how much effort goes into writing, publishing, and promoting a book. That’s why we’re here to support you with services that enhance your book’s visibility and marketability.

    Get Ready for 2025: Make Your Book Stand Out!

    This holiday season, take the opportunity to set yourself up for success in the new year. Whether it’s through the CIBAs or an Editorial Book Review, Chanticleer’s services are designed to give your book the recognition it deserves.

    On the 10th Day of Christmas…

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it’s after December 25th! Is it not too late for the 12 Days of Christmas?” you say.

    Not to fear, Chanticleerians! The 12 Days of Christmas begins on December 26th! And it continues to the 6th of January – Three Kings Day. The four weeks leading up to Christmas is known as the Advent.

    So if you haven’t finished wrapping presents, sending out those cards, and baking cookies—don’t worry—you still have time! Well, a couple more days. 

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the Tenth Day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    Ten Lord’s a’Leaping

    Nine Ladies Dancing

    Eight Maids A-Milking

    Seven Swans A-Swimming

    Six Geese A-Laying

    Five Golden Rings

    Four Calling Birds

    Three French Hens (Chanticleer’s favorite #justsaying)

    Two Turtle Doves

     And a Partridge in a Pear Tree 

     We’re not sure why the lords are a’leaping over the 10 Commandments, but they sure do look happy.

    Stay tuned for the 11th Day of Christmas!

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    Our favorite part about having the 12 Days of Christmas is that we can have the time we need to celebrate with our loved ones. We have time for wrapping our presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and setting ourselves up in the New Year  for publishing success (with Chanticleer Professional Services and the Chanticleer Authors Conference).

    Wishing you Happy Holidays from Chanticleer from Kiffer, David, Dena, Scott, Anya, and Argus!