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  • Chanticleer to Exhibit at AWP Convention in Seattle this Week! – Kiffer Brown

    AWP Conference

    (really, a convention)

    March 8 – 11, 2023, Seattle Convention Center

    Photo Courtesy of AWP (awp.org)

    AWP, aka the Association of Writers & Writers Programs, conference is held this year at the Seattle Convention Center. The AWP conference alternates between the East Coast, Mid-West, and the West Coast. Whenever it is held in Seattle or in the Pacific Northwest, you can count on us participating! We load up the car with the booth and books of Chanticleerians (to display) and off we go!

    You will find us at Booth 210.  The convention hosts approximately one thousand  exhibitor booths and tables. That is a LOT of exhibitors!

    The exhibit floor is open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

    Meanwhile there are plenty of break-out sessions (perhaps a thousand or so) to choose from to attend. Many of them are quite esoteric such as:

    So, one could say that it is quite the “literary conference.” Many universities are present trying to lure new students into their MFA or MLA programs. Bellingham’s own Western Washington University will be there along with University of Washington. Also, the classic colleges are also represented such as Sarah Lawrence College.

    We exhibit at AWP because 1)  we are proud members of the venerable organization, 2)  Our Chanticleer Review magazine is in the company of others such as the Harvard Review, The Chestnut Review, Prairie Schooner, and the American Literary Review.

    And then there are the quirky literary magazines that make the AWP scene so wonderful:  Bullsh*t Lit, Door is A Jar Literary Magazine, and Typewriter Tarot to name a few.

    Many small presses are also represented.

    Registration?

    • Saturday is the Book Fair Day when AWP lowers the registration fee to $25 for that day only.
    • Seniors (65 and Up) can register onsite for $175
    • Student Registration is $150 on site (with ID)
    • AWP Members Registration is $435
    • Non-Member Registration is $540
    • Individual Membership is $75 per year.
    • Our Membership to AWP is $225 per year.

    No food or drink is included. There are vendors in the convention center.

    But back to us Chanticleerians! 

    Toni Ann Johnson will present Thursday at 1:45 – 3 p..m.  Rooms 343 and 344 Summit.

    Minding the Gaps and Mining Landscape in Linked Short Story Collections (Ramona Reeves, Leslie Pietrzyk, Camille Acker, Rion Amilcar Scott, Toni Ann Johnson)

    Linked short story collections have become more popular, perhaps in part because of their hybrid nature. They can employ recurring themes, characters, and settings to situate readers in worlds that move beyond the borders of many short stories while stopping short of the breadth and propulsion of a novel. Minding the gaps, or the spaces, is key in writing linked story collections. How does space function between and within linked collections, and what stories does one choose to tell and why?

    Author Signings at the Chanticleer Booth 210 by CIBA Award Winning Authors

    • Janet Oakley,  Friday  2 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
    • Beth Bacon, Friday 3 p.m. -3:30 p.m.
    • Marian Exall, Saturday  noon – 12:30 p.m.

    If you are attending AWP 23, please do stop by our booth and say Hi! to David Beaumier, Sharon Anderson, and me (Kiffer Brown).

    We’d love to see you!

    Meanwhile, don’t forget to register for CAC23! 

    It is coming up soon! April 27 – 30, 2023 at the Hotel Bellwether

     

     

  • Toni Ann Johnson, Chanticleer Award-Winning Author, Nominated for the Prestigious NAACP Awards, for Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction

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    We LOVE to CROW ABOUT GOOD NEWS about our AUTHORS! 

    And we have great news to share about Chanticleer award-winning author Toni Ann Johnson! 

    Black and white photo of Toni Ann Johnson sitting on a wooden chair
    Toni Ann Johnson

    Toni Ann Johnson’s literary work, Light Skin Gone to Waste short story collection was one of five top nominations for the prestigious 54th NAACP OUTSTANDING LITERARY WORKS – Fiction. She is an author, screenwriter, actress, and writer of essays & articles long and short-form.

    Top Five Nominees for Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction 54th NAACP Awards

    On February 25, 2023, NAACP announced the full list of the 54th NAACP Image Awards nominees. The two-hour show was televised live on BET  in front of an audience for the first time in three years due to the Covid pandemic. Queen Latifah hosted the event.

    Globally recognized as one of the most distinguished multicultural awards shows, the “54th NAACP Image Awards” will continue a tradition of excellence, uplifting values that inspire equality, justice, and progressive change, and highlighting artists committed to that purpose.

    “This year’s nominees have conveyed a wide range of authentic stories and diverse experiences that have resonated with many in our community, and we’re proud to recognize their outstanding achievements and performances,” said Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP.

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    “We take pride in recognizing the trailblazing achievements and artistry of this year’s esteemed nominees and celebrating the powerful legacy of the NAACP,” said Connie Orlando, EVP of Specials, Music Programming & Music Strategy, BET. “We look forward to bringing the Image Awards back to Pasadena in front of a live audience and delivering unforgettable moments that epitomize the brilliance of the Black community.”

    Light Skin Gone to Waste: Short Stories by Toni Ann Johnson

    Light Skin Gone to Waste: Short Stories Collection by Toni Ann Johnson

    Light Skin Gone to Waste also was awarded the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction.  The work was published by the University of Georgia Press in 2022.

    “Toni Ann Johnson’s Light Skin Gone to Waste is one of the most engrossing short story collections I’ve read in recent memory. These interconnected stories about a black family living in a predominantly white suburb of New York City are impeccably written, incisive, often infuriating and unforgettable. At the center of many of these stories is Philip Arrington, a psychologist who tries to reshape the world to his liking as he moves through it, regardless of the ways his actions affect the people in his intimate orbit. With a deft eye for detail, crisp writing, and an uncanny understanding of human frailties, Toni Ann Johnson has created an endlessly interesting American family portrait.”  Roxanne Gay, Flannery O’Connor Award

    Remedy for a Broken Angel  by Toni Ann Johnson was reviewed by Chanticleer in 2014. It was also nominated for the prestigious NAACP Outstanding Literary – Fiction award. Ms. Johnson contacted us then about the nomination. She redited Chanticleer’s review for its helpful role in getting the work noticed and nominated. We are proud and honored to play a small part in her nomination for this coveted award.

    Toni Ann Johnson the submitted Homegoing  into the 2021  Chanticleer Novella Book Awards division of the CIBAs. 

    The work was was awarded the SHORTS NOVELLA CIBA Grand Prize in 2021.

    Blue and Gold Grand Prize Badge for the Short Novella Homegoing by Toni Ann Johnston

    We are honored to play a small part of the discovery of Toni Ann Johnson’s stellar works.

    One of the most iconic annual celebrations of Black excellence, the NAACP Image Awards draws the biggest and brightest stars in Hollywood. Previous years’ attendees and winners include Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Hudson, Rihanna, Wizkid, Lizzo, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Michael B. Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry & Meghan Markle, Jamie Foxx, Chloe x Halle, Regé-Jean Page, Daniel Kaluuya, Michaela Coel, Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Blair Underwood, Will Smith, Taraji P. Henson, Marsai Martin, Viola Davis, Gabrielle Union, Kerry Washington, Anthony Anderson, Sterling K. Brown, Loni Love, Sheryl Underwood, Halle Berry, Common, Dwayne Johnson, Audra Day, John Legend, Lena Waithe, Tracee Ellis Ross, David Oyelowo, Laverne Cox, Octavia Spencer, Issa Rae, Trevor Noah, Yara Shahidi, Danai Gurira, Jacob Latimore, Jill Scott, H.E.R., Jay Pharoah, Jemele Hill, Loretta Devine, Sylvester Stallone, Meta Golding, Michael Smith, Tyler James Williams, Ava DuVernay, the late Chadwick Boseman, and many more.

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