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  • On the 6th Day, Chanticleer brings to me… | 12 Days of Christmas 2023

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

    On the 6th Day of Christmas, we wish you a very HAPPY NEW YEAR! 

    “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’ve got an extra seven days!

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the sixth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    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 

    The 6th Day of Christmas, December 31st, is New Years Eve! Despite not all cultures celebrating in accordance with the Georgian calendar, everyone culture has their own ways to mark the end of one year and arrival of the next. Here are some traditions from around the world!

    United States

    The Times Square ball drop is a nationally televised event that millions of Americans tune into on December 31st, with thousands more waiting on the freezing streets of New York City to watch in person. The inaugural drop was to mark the start of 1908 but the countdown until the midnight has become a wide-spread tradition enjoyed by folks of all ages.

    Denmark

    Danes take the expression “leaping into the new year” literally! It’s traditional to jump off a chair, couch, counter, or wherever you can find yourself several centimeters off the ground right as the clock strikes midnight. It is seen as a way to bring good luck into the new year.

    Brazil

    Since the new year arrives on the same day as the summer celebration of the sea god, these annual traditions overlap. Wearing white, meant to signify purity for the sea goddess Iemanjá, the culminating event of the night, everyone runs into the ocean fully dressed and jumps over seven waves. These jumps and waves are meant to hold wishes and hopes for the coming year. 

    Ireland

    The Irish have many traditions surrounding the new year, including banging the outside of their homes with bread to keep away bad luck and evil spirits. The most heartfelt of these is the setting of an extra place at the table for the evening meal, said to be for any loved ones who have been lost in the past year.

    Philippines

    While many cultures eat “lucky” foods, such as Hoppin’ John in the southern USA or 12 raisins in Spain, or twelve grapes in Italy, in the Philippines it’s considered lucky to eat numerous round fruits. And not only do they eat round things, they also dress in polka dots! The more round objects the better.

    What are your favorite ways to mark the new year? Resolutions?
    Thorough house cleaning? A polar plunge?

    On the 6th Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

    6 Rituals and Routines of Famous Authors!

    We at Chanticleer know that while writing is a creative process, it is also a discipline. It can be hard to finish writing your book while balancing work, family, friends, relaxation time, self-care, and numerous other demands on your time. So here’s how some famous authors managed to make it work.

    E.B. White

    Most famously known as the author of Charlotte’s Web, White has been interviewed several times about his writing routine.

    A writer who waits for ideal conditions under which to work will die without putting a word on paper.

    Reportedly, White never listened to music while writing. Instead, to keep his mind on the task, he would write in his living room, a main thoroughfare in his home, and allow himself to have the distractions of his family’s daily activity force himself to keep focused.

    If you want to try this approach, go for it! Just warn others in your home first of they may wonder why you’re sitting in the hallway with your writing tools. If that doesn’t seem advisable in your home, maybe sit in a busy coffee shop without headphones or earplugs. Let the lull of mundane activity be the background for your masterpiece.

    Henry Miller

    The late Henry Miller had a very different approach to his craft, creating a work schedule with writing “Commandments” that he followed in his daily routine.

    1. Work on one thing at a time until finished.
    2. Don’t be nervous. Work calmly, joyously, recklessly on whatever is in hand.
    3. Work according to the Program and not according to mood. Stop at the appointment time!
    4. When you can’t create, you can work.
    5. Cement a little every day, rather than add new fertilizers.
    6. Keep human! See people, go places, drink if you feel like it.
    7. Don’t be a draught horse! Work with pleasure only.
    8. Discard the Program when you feel like it – but go back to it the next day. Concentrate. Narrow down. Exclude.
    9. Forget the books you want to write. Think only of the book you are writing.
    10. Write first and always. Painting, music, friends, cinema, all of those things come afterwards.

    If you want to adopt some of these commandments, more power too you! Just remember number 6 and keep human. Balance is important.

    Karen Russell

    Her novel Swamplandia! was a Pulitzer Prize winner and since she has written several other books. Her personal metric is to set aside a daily word count or pushing herself to produce volume every day. Instead, she gauges her productivity on “time spent in a fictional world.”

    “…the trick is to just keep at it for several hours regardless of your own vacillating assessment of how the writing is going. Showing up and staying present is a good writing day.”

    If you want this kind of mentality, maybe start by setting a timer for 15-25 minutes and try and meditate yourself into your writing. Try not to let your mind wander away from your work until you hear the timer go off. Keep this up and gradually increase the time increments as you find it possible to stay in the zone.

     

     

    Joan Didion

    The late Joan Didion implemented an incubation period for her ideas. A solitary hour of time before dinner solely dedicated to going over what she had written that day.

    I need an hour alone before dinner, with a drink to go over what I’ve done that day. I can’t do it in the late afternoon because I’m too close to it. Also the drink helps. It removes me from the pages.

    After ending with this kind of review, the next day would start with implementing any changes or edits deemed necessary. And then, the day would end again with that drink and review process.

    If you want to try this sort of review then implement routine but aren’t a fan of alcohol, try a cup of calming tea, strong coffee, or experiment with some non-alcoholic spirits and wines that are becoming popular. A personal favorite are the Wilderton spirits!

     

    Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, pen name Colette

     

    Known in the English speaking world from penning the novella Gigi, the basis for both the 1958 film and 1973 stage production, Colette was a talented author, mime, actress, and journalist. A renegade in turn of the century Paris, Colette was an outspoken feminist and turned heads by writing about everything from warfare, domestic abuse, faking orgasms, to fashion of the day.

    To get herself in the mode for writing, Colette would spend time methodically picking fleas from her beloved bulldog’s back until inspiration struck.

    If you have pets, and aren’t squeamish, this might work for you! And if grooming your furry friends doesn’t sound inspiring, maybe a brisk walk with your pup or a long play session with your kitty will get your mind nice and relaxed before you start on your current writing project.

    Charles Dickens

    The famous English novelist most know of A Tale of Two Cities and A Christmas Carol was another author that kept to a rigid schedule during his years of writing.

    Breakfasting early, writing undisturbed until lunch, remaining rather aloof and quiet during the family meal, and a vigorous 3-hour walk at 2 o’clock daily before returning to his study and writing until dinner at 6pm. Afterwards he returned to his familial life, joining in socialization with friends or visitors.

    Maybe a strict break time would work to reinvigorate your brain in the middle of the day? An excuse to walk away from the minutiae of writing and re-immerse yourself in the wider reality of our world.

    We would love to hear about your writing rituals and what inspires you!

    Stay tuned for the 7th Day of Christmas! And HAPPY NEW YEAR! 

    And don’t forget about considering joining the Roost with the 12 Days of Christmas Special!  Just click here! 

    An invitation to join our curated online community The Roost!

    We are so proud the community we have on The Roost!  It is great perch to hang out on for writers and publishers to hang out in and connect.

    We host weekly write-ins, discussions of writing craft books, and advice on the author’s journey. With authors in all stages of the writing process joining us, there is always something to learn on this independent PRIVATE social media site.

    Writing may seem like a solitary activity, but stories are told in community. Whether you find that on The Roost or elsewhere, we’re happy that you are a part of our community here at Chanticleer.

    Limited Time Only! Join The Roost during the 12 Days at a discounted holiday price.

    Sign up now for $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year.

    Valid until January 6th.

    Follow this link to find out more information. 

    And just for fun: 

    We now have: 

    • Six Partridges and Six Pear Trees
    • Ten  Turtle Doves
    • Fifteen French Hens
    • Eight Calling Birds
    • Ten Golden Rings 
    • Six Geese-a-laying   

    The Chaicleer Rooster logo wearing a santa hat

    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 presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and continuing to prepare the Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2023 CIBA Banquet and Ceremony.

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

     

  • On the 5th Day of Christmas, Chanticleer Brings to me 5 Blue Ribbons! The 12 Days of Christmas 2023

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

    On the 5th Day of Christmas…

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it is the 28th of December! 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’ve got an extra seven days!

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the fifth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    Five Golden Rings

    Four Calling Birds

    Three French Hens (Chanticleer’s favorite #justsaying)

    Two Turtle Doves

    And a Partridge in a Pear Tree 

    Not one ring to bind them in this case.

    Of course, there is another age-old interpretation of the Five Golden Rings is that they refer to five ring-necked birds such as Ring-necked Pheasants or the European Goldfinches in keeping with the bird theme of the song. 

    This Christmas Day in History

    December 30th, the 5th day of Christmas, is usually a day of rest, recovery, and readying for New Years Eve. In the traditions of the 12 Days of Christmas however, December 30th is known as the Feast of Saint Egwin of Worcester, a feast in memorial of a sixth-century bishop called the protector of widows and orphans. Legend has it he was charged with being too severe with the priests in his diocese and underwent a repentant pilgrimage to Rome. During his penitence, he shackled his feet together and threw the key into the River Avon. Miraculously, the key was then found in the belly of a fish bought at a local market. Depictions of St. Egwin show him holding a key and a fish referencing this miracle.

    Once this miracle redeemed him, St. Egwin returned to Worcester and fell enamored with a wooded land near the River Avon (later to be know as Evesham). He was granted the land and eventually founded the Monastery of Evesham after he and a local herdsman were sent a vision of the Mother of God reading peacefully on the site. Evesham, meaning Eof’s home, was thus named after the herdsman gifted this religious vision, the town in Worcestershire bears that name to this day.

    St. Egwin became the first Abbot of Evesham and continued his service as the Bishop of Worcester. Eventually he was struck by a long, serious illness and passed on December 30th, 717. His relics remained in a richly decorated shrine along with those of two other saints: St. Credan and St. Odulf.

    Unfortunately, the monastery at Evesham was dissolved and destroyed in the 1530s during the Reformation. Almost nothing remains of the once huge buildings and the relics have long since disappeared. However, the ruins of the Evesham Abbey and the former Abbey bell-town still remain.

    The quaint town is known for having tranquil vibes, religious history, and agricultural ties. Other churches have been erected near the remains of the Abbey. Evesham attracts multitudes of annual visitors to this day.

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

    Five First Place Blue Ribbons!

    Every year Chanticleer International Book Awards become more and more competitive! Generally, we only offer 5 of our coveted First Place Blue Ribbons per CIBA division, with one person going on to win the Overall Grand Prize. Then the  Division Grand Prize winners compete for the CIBA Overall Grand Prize Winner. You can see the latest updates on our Book Awards here.

    The CIBAs are truly a labor of love, and it’s always such a pleasure to celebrate the incredible talent of our authors!

    There are 25 Book Award Divisions offered at Chanticleer, with genre divisions for Fiction and Non-Fiction as well as Series Awards and Shorts Awards. While the 2023 CIBA submissions are closed, we are accepting submissions into the 2024 CIBAs. Don’t Delay. Submit today!

    Chanticleer Blue Ribbons
    They’re so pretty! And they attract readers at events!

    Stay tuned for the 6th Day of Christmas!

    And just for fun: 

    We now have: 

    • Five Partridges and Five Pear Trees
    • Eight  Turtle Doves
    • Twelve French Hens
    • Eight Calling Birds
    • Five Golden Rings  

    The Chaicleer Rooster logo wearing a santa hat

    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 presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and continuing to prepare the Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2023 CIBA Banquet and Ceremony.

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

     

  • The CIBAs 2023 GERTRUDE WARNER Book Awards for Middle Grade Fiction – The Short List

    The CIBAs 2023 GERTRUDE WARNER Book Awards for Middle Grade Fiction – The Short List

    Gertrude Warner Children's Chapter Books

    The Gertrude Warner Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Middle Grade Fiction. The Gertrude Warner Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    The Gertrude Warner Book Awards competition is named for Gertrude Chandler Warner, the wonderful author of The Boxcar Children.

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring Contemporary Middle Grade, SFF & Paranormal Middle Grade, Mystery Middle Grade, Historical Middle Grade, Adventure Middle Grade, and Graphic Novels. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them. For Young Adult Fiction see our Dante Rossetti Awards here and for Children’s Literature see our Little Peeps Awards here.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Gertrude Warner Middle Grade  Fiction Long List to the 2023 Gertrude Warner Book Awards SHORT LIST. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

    The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

    We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on April 20th, 2024, in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference

    These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2023 Gertrude Warner Book Awards novel competition for Middle Grade Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

    The 2023 Gertrude Warner Book Awards Short List

    • Tomás Pérez-Zafón – Trotter and the Twins: The Magic of Imagination
    • Sue C Dugan – SOS
    • Gregory Saur – Drowning Hate
    • Jenna L. Campbell – Camp Silversand and the Lost Heart of the Lake
    • Gabriel Bietz – The Adventures of Arya and Krishna Betta Fish
    • Alex Paul – The Amarrat Invasion
    • Hans Ness – Rolo the Pet Earthling
    • Marsha Tufft – The Sea Turtle Spy Project: Putney Hicks Inventor Adventures? Book 4
    • Chris Norbury – Little Mountain, Big Trouble
    • V Knox – Snow Behind the Door
    • Zane Re-Bloom – The Magic of Moon & Herbs
    • Malinda Andrews – Awaken
    • Marsha Klopmeier Tufft – The Buoyancy Project: Putney Hicks Inventor Adventures, Book 2
    • Peter Serko – Hattie’s War
    • Andrew Dolberg and Rob Long – The Great Weather Diviner: The Untold Origin of Punxsutawney Phil
    • Vincent M. Miceli – The Last Triceracorn, Book One
    • J.T. Tenera – Erift’s Journeys: The Dark Messengers
    • Liese Sherwood-Fabre – Wilhelmina Quigley: Magic School Dropout
    • Eileen Hobbs – Under the Golden Rain Tree
    • Caryn Rivadeneira – Frankinschool (Book 1): Monster Match
    • Elizabeth R. Jensen – Fire & Wolves: A Tale of Etria
    • Maxine Rose Schur – The Word Dancer
    • Kevin Dunn – Vicious is My Middle Name
    • J.T. Tenera – Erift’s Journeys: Secrets of The Sealed Forest
    • Paisley Summer – The Butterfly Nebulae
    • Sheri Graubert – Molly Shipton, Secret Actress
    • David Nos – Kordan The Wizard
    • Barbara Gold – Operation Save PawPrints, an Izzy Rose Green Mystery
    • Susan Diamond Riley – The Sea Witch’s Revenge: A Delta & Jax Mystery
    • Rae Knightly – EXOSTAR (The Lost Space Treasure Series, Book 1)
    • Alisse Lee Goldenberg & Joseph Goldenberg – Lucky At Bat
    • Mark Cheverton – Facing the Beast Within
    • Lynne Howard – Dylan Dover: Into The Vortex
    • L.T. Caton – Find Me In Time: Meeting Columbus
    • Cintia Alfonso Fior – Moraline
    • Rae St. Clair Bridgman – The Kingdom of Trolls
    • Ben Gartner – One Giant Leap

    Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

    PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

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    Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 GERTRUDE WARNER Awards is:

    MYSTERY FORCE, Volume 1

    by Ted Neill and Suzi Spooner

    Ted Neill and Suzi Spooner's book Mystery Force Volume 1 took home the Gertrude Warner Grand Prize Award

    The 2023 GERTRUDE WARNER Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12-year Conference Anniversary!

    Submissions for the 2023 GERTRUDE WARNER Book Awards are open until the end of August. Enter here!

    Don’t delay! Enter today! 

    Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference April 18-21, 2024! Register Today!

    The Chanticleer Authors Conference

    Featuring authors like D.D. Black, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!

    Seating is Limited. 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.

    Join us for our 12th annual conference and discover why!

  • On the 2nd Day of Christmas, Chanticleer Brings to Me Two Types of Reviews | 12 Days of Christmas 2023

    Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas!

     

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it is the 27th of December! 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’ve got an extra 11 days!

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    Two Turtle Doves are also a representation of love, loyalty, and friendship.

    The Two Turtle Doves are symbols of Love and Fidelity. The turtle dove is monogamous and pairs for life. The males are actively involved in nesting (he will actually sit on the eggs during the day) and taking care of the young after they hatch so his mate can leave the nest to eat, exercise, and take care of herself.  In Ancient Grecian stories, they are believed to be a favorite of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

    Good King Wenceslas

    Day 2 is also the day that the Christmas Carol ‘Good King Wenceslas” takes place (c. 907 – 935). He was known as the Good Prince of Bohemia. The story tells the tale of his journey through harsh weather to bring a gift of food and firewood to a poor man he noticed while looking out of his castle’s tower during the Feast of Stephen. The song reminds us each and everyone:  “Ye, who now bless the poor, Shall yourselves find blessing.” 

    “King Wenceslas”. Made by Hudson, Scott & Sons for Huntley & Palmers, 1913. Victoria and Albert Museum no. M.367-1983. Image: Gryffindor

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the 2nd day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    Two Turtle Doves

    And a partridge in a pear tree 

    First Day of Christmas, Chanticleer invites you to join the Roost at a Special Holiday Rate! 

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

     

    Two Essential Reviews

    Professional reviews are a versatile marketing tool that gets readers attention. For our Second Day of Christmas we bring you Two Essential Reviews offered through Chanticleer Book Review services.

    Manuscript Overviews

    A manuscript overview is one of top traditional publishing tools that authors can use to accelerate their writing careers. 

    Your work should receive its manuscript overview before it begins the editing process. The MOV will save you time and money along with enabling you to publish more frequently. It comes before Line Editing and Copy Editing. It is an objective evaluation of your story idea that is fully formed with a beginning, middle, and end.

    The Manuscript Overviews (MOV) provides a birds-eye view of your work. This service catches plot holes, character inconsistencies, and those big ideas that authors need feedback on once they feel confident in the story as a whole. The best part is the way a MOV can save authors time and money in the long run by helping them to create the most polished work they can before turning to the next round of editing services.

    Fundamentally, the manuscript overview allow authors to WRITE and CREATE rather than rework and reword a story idea again and again while trying to get it “right.” The honest feedback gives the author an advantage of the traditional publishing houses where authors continuously get feedback and are under contract to produce. Manuscript overviews allow the author to spend creative time developing stories, characters, unique language, and new plot twists rather than trying to dissect their own works. They also allow for the author to gain a fresh perspective.

    In 2024, you may want a Manuscript Overview for your work-in-progress to take advantage of this tried and proven publishing tool!

    Editorial Reviews

    5 Stars! Best Book Chanticleer Book Reviews

    Everyone knows about the Editorial Review. It’s best to start submitting for these once your book is at the Proofreading stage, and once you have a publication date in mind. These are powerful tools filled with blurbs that you can use to market your work. Chanticleer has experience with reviewing Advanced Reading Copies in preparation for book launches.

    Additionally, a Chanticleer Editorial Review Package can put energy into the marketing flywheels of already published books.

    Of course, the Editorial Review should go on your book’s Amazon page, and every blurb you can pull out can be put everywhere else your book should be marketed. Those different blurbs should appear here at a minimum:

    • Your Website
    • Goodreads
    • Barnes & Noble
    • Social Media Posts
    • Marketing Brochures
    • Book Cover

    Beyond that, you can post to places like StoryGraph, and you can use each blurb as a new post on social media. The reason you rotate your blurbs is to make them always feel fresh and engaging to the audience who follows you. The Review can also be used in publishing packets, press releases, and any other way you can imagine!

    We also professionally review Audio Books!

    And, just for fun:

    We now have:

    • Two Partridges in Two  Pear Trees
    • Two Turtle Doves 

    Stay tuned for the 3rd Day of Christmas!

    The Chaicleer Rooster logo wearing a santa hat

    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, Sharon, David, Dena, Vilina, Scott, Anya, and Argus!

  • The 2023 Short List GLOBAL THRILLER Book Awards for High Stakes Suspense

    The 2023 Short List GLOBAL THRILLER Book Awards for High Stakes Suspense

    Global ThrillerThe Global Thriller Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in High Stakes Thriller Fiction. The Global Thriller Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer Book Reviews is looking for the best books featuring suspense, thrilling stories that put the balance of world power or that will end the world as we know it. We include with Global Thrillers the Lab Lit genre. Lab Lit is when Fiction Meets Real Science and Research or stories that are based on real science and research up to a certain “what if” point.

    For other Mystery Divisions see our Clue Awards for Suspense/Thriller Novels and our M&M Awards for Cozy-and-not-so-Cozy Novels.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Global Thriller Book Awards Long List to the 2023 Global Thriller SHORT LIST. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

    The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA division Finalists.

    We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference

    These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2023 Global Thriller Book Awards novel competition for High Stakes Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

    • Anya Ison Wallace – WATCH but don’t TOUCH
    • E.S. Ramirez – In the Fangs of Jackals
    • Thomas R. Weaver – Artificial Wisdom
    • Jayson Adams – Ares
    • D. L. Wilburn Jr. – The God Protocol: Dragon
    • Vito Dibarone – Botheration: Part Two: Waves of Dinosaurs
    • Glenn Dyer – Trust No One
    • Mark James – Friendship Games
    • Susan Rogers and John Roosen – Cobra Pose
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Retrieving Remy (The Winters Sisters Book 5)
    • Michael A. Wexler – Officer Down
    • Randall Krzak – Ultimate Escalation
    • Dr. Frank J. Sapienza – The Greater Good
    • Hank Scheer – Fade to Blue
    • Howard Berk and Peter Berk – TimeLock
    • Jacek Waliszewski – Midnight in Syria
    • Ron Roman – Of Ashes and Dust
    • J. Lee – The Deadly Deal
    • Ralph R. “Rick” Steinke – Jake Fortina and the Roman Conspiracy
    • S.P. Grogan – Crimson Scimitar: Attack on America, 2001-2025
    • David Wickenden – The Home Front
    • E Alan Fleischauer – The Doctor is Invisible
    • Jeff Sheckter – The Daedalus Protocol

    PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

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    Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 GLOBAL THRILLER Awards is:

    Hybrid Hysteria

    By Charlie Robinson

    The Grand Prize Badge for the Global Thriller Awards for Hybrid Hysteria by Charlie Robinson

        The 2023 GLOBAL THRILLER Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12 year Conference Anniversary!

        Submissions for the 2024 GLOBAL THRILLER Book Awards are open until the end of October. Enter here!

        Don’t delay! Enter today! 

        Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference April 18-21, 2024! Register Today!

        The Chanticleer Authors Conference

        Featuring authors like D.D. Black, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!

        Seating is Limited. 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.

        Join us for our 12th annual conference and discover why!

         

      • On the 1st Day, Chanticleer brings to me The Roost | 12 Days of Christmas! 2023

        Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas with Chanticleer!

        “But Jiminy Crickets, it is the 26th of December! 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’ve got an extra 12 days!

        • Some say the Twelve Days tradition is wishing good luck and cheer for each of the following months in the new year.
        • Others say the first six of the days are to pay homage to the previous year and six of the days that are in the new year bringing hope and glad tidings for coming times.
        • The Twelve Days of Christmas would be a welcome break for those who worked the land.

        The twelve days of Christmas run from December 26th until January 6th (Three Kings Day).

        If you are singing the song, and you miss or mess up a verse, you owe your opponent (the person singing the round before you a kiss or a sweet treat or grant a favor).

        We at Chanticleer have our own way of celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas with our fellow Chanticleerians.

        Get ready for 12 days of ideas for your new year of writing along with good cheer!

        Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

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

        a partridge in a pear tree 

        What are the 12 Days of Christmas?

        The 12 Days of Christmas historically mark the time from the birth of Christ until the day the Three Magi (or the Three Wise Men) arrived in Bethlehem with their gifts for the Epiphany, (also known as Three Kings’ Day). According to the Western calendar, the 12 days start with Christmas on December 26th and end with the Epiphany on January 6th. However, there are numerous other ways of celebrating from around the world.

        But what do rings, geese, and drummers have to do with Christmas?

        “The 12 Days of Christmas” song uses Christian lore as guidelines but is considered to be a secular song. Instead, the song is historically thought to be a cumulative group memory game as the verses build on each other and the catchy tune make it easy to join in. Imagine a family-friendly version of “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” and you’ve got the right idea.

        The 12 Days of Christmas are traditionally associated with gifting and generosity starting with St. Stephen’s Day, or Boxing Day, where historically servants or help in households were gifted bonuses, trinkets, and modest feasts by their employers. Some people hold fast to the Twelve Nights celebrations gift something to friends and family each day of the holiday period rather than all on Christmas Day. This is where the pear tree comes in.

        “The 12 Days of Christmas” harks the piles of gifts received from “a true love” daily during the long holiday. The lyrics and melody can differ with country and church but the well-known version of today is thought to be popularized in 1909 by English composer Frederic Austin.

        On the 1st Day of Christmas, my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree.

        The meaning of the lyrics have long been debated with theories ranging from a betrothal tune illuminating courting gifts to being coded lessons on the tenants of Christianity.

        The partridge represents the ultimate love, a true love. The pear tree is where the partridge perches to protect its loved one.

        A modern examination however, has revealed the possibility that all the “gifts” are actually types of fowl commonly eaten and served during feasts in the High Middle Ages in Europe. Partridges, birds in the pigeon family like doves, and geese are more commonly known to be eaten both them and now but some of the other gift birds are harder to figure out.

        More details about how the birds of the 12 Days of Christmas were possibly identified, cooked, and eaten can be found here.

        On the 1st Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

        An invitation to join our curated online community The Roost!

        We are so proud the community we have on The Roost!  It is great perch to hang out on for writers and publishers to hang out in and connect.

        We host weekly write-ins, discussions of writing craft books, and advice on the author’s journey. With authors in all stages of the writing process joining us, there is always something to learn on this independent PRIVATE social media site.

        Writing may seem like a solitary activity, but stories are told in community. Whether you find that on The Roost or elsewhere, we’re happy that you are a part of our community here at Chanticleer.

        Limited Time Only! Join The Roost during the 12 Days at a discounted holiday price.

        Sign up now for $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year.

        Valid until January 6th.

        Follow this link to find out more information. 

        Stay tuned for the 2nd Day of Christmas!

        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 for success with the Chanticleer Authors Conference.

        Wishing you Happy Holidays from Team Chanticleer: Kiffer, Sharon, David, Dena, Vilina, Scott, Anya, and Argus!

         

      • The 2023 CLUE Book Awards Short List for Suspense/Thrillers

        The 2023 CLUE Book Awards Short List for Suspense/Thrillers

        Thriller Suspense Fiction AwardThe Clue Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Suspense and Thriller Mysteries. The Clue Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books featuring suspense, thrilling adventure, detective work, private eye, police procedural, and crime-solving, we will put them to the test to discover the best! (For lighter-hearted Mystery and Classic Cozy Mysteries please check out our Mystery & Mayhem Awards, and for High Stakes Suspense Novels please check out our Global Thriller Awards).

        These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Clue Suspense/Thriller Fiction Long List to the 2023 Clue Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 Clue Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

        The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

        We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference

        These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2023 Clue Book Awards novel competition for Thriller/Suspense Fiction!

        Join us in cheering on the following Short List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs. 

        • Roxana Arama – Extreme Vetting: A Thriller
        • Nancy Adair – The Appearance of Guilt
        • Margaret Mizushima – Standing Dead: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery
        • Joanne Jaytanie – Retrieving Remy, The Winters Sisters Book 5
        • Jeremy Gluck – Face Value
        • Ana Manwaring – Backlash Venom and Vendetta from ‘Nam
        • Chuck Morgan – Crime Scene, A Buck Taylor Novel
        • Linda Moore – Five Days in Bogotá
        • Jonny Thompson – Atlantis
        • Kevin G. Chapman – The Other Murder
        • T.O. Paine – The Excursion
        • Corey Lynn Fayman – Gillespie Field Groove
        • Paty Jager – Damning Firefly
        • Mary Desch – Tangled Darkness
        • Jonny Thompson – Ash and Sun
        • Charlotte Stuart – Forget or Forgive? NEVER
        • Jim Nesbitt – The Dead Certain Doubt: An Ed Earl Burch Novel
        • Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
        • Joshua Cohen – Past Imperfect
        • Jacqueline Boulden – Her Past Can’t Wait
        • E. Alan Fleischauer – Sherlock and the Tiger
        • J. Luke Bennecke – Echo from a Bayou
        • Mark James – Friendship Games
        • Steven Mayfield – The Penny Mansions
        • Dave Lager – Sniper’s Day
        • Daniel V. Meier Jr. – Guidance to Death
        • Michelle Cox – A Haunting at Linley
        • Anne Moose – When You Read This I’ll Be Gone
        • Jode Millman – The Empty Kayak
        • Alexandrea Weis & Lucas Astor – River of Ashes
          Kamille Roach – Pine Creek
        • Justin M. Kiska – Fact & Fiction
        • Melissa L. Berger – What Mae Brings: A Novel
        • Mike Van Horn – Controlled Flight
        • Decima Blake – Hingston: Smoke and Mispers
        • Cathi Stoler – With A Twist: A Murder On The Rocks Mystery
        • Richard C. Brusca – The Time Travelers
        • Bill Mesce, Jr – Median Gray
        • Kathryn Lane – Missing in Miami
        • Leslie Kain – Secrets In The Mirror
        • D. R. Berlin – The Third Estate: Secrets of the Manor
        • Lisa Towles – The Ridders
        • Rita M Boehm – The Price of Revenge
        • Philip Derrick – Saigon Spring
        • Tejas Desai – The Dance Towards Death
        • Martha Crites – Danger to Others
        • Raymond Paul Johnson – The Raven Society: Conspiracy Ignited
          Chris Chan – Ghosting My Friend
        • Nina Romano – Dark Eyes
        • Mary Keliikoa – Deceived
        • McKinley Aspen – Praesidium
        • Robert W. Smith – Long Way From Clare
        • Jason Kapcala – Hungry Town
        • V. S. Anderson – Three Strides Out: A Horse Show Novel of Suspense
        • Howard Berk and Peter Berk – TimeLock
        • T.E. Lane – The Cornbread Letters
        • Mary Keliikoa – Hidden Pieces

        Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

        PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

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        Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

        The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 CLUE Awards is:

        Have You Seen Me?

        By Alexandrea Weis

         See the Full List of 2022 Clue Award Winners here!

        The 2023 CLUE Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 21, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12-year Conference Anniversary!

        Submissions for the 2023 CLUE Book Awards are open until the end of September. Enter here!

        Don’t delay! Enter today! 

        Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference April 18-21, 2024! Register Today!

        The Chanticleer Authors Conference

        Featuring authors like D.D. Black, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!

        Seating is Limited. 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.

        Join us for our 12th annual conference and discover why!

      • Series Award 2023 Long List for Genre Fiction

        A stack of books flying into the blue sky for the Book Series Awards

        The CIBA FICTION SERIES Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in any of our 16 Fiction Divisions where the author has written a series. The Fiction Series Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

        Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs) is seeking for the best book series in all of its fifteen fiction divisions: Mysteries, Suspense Thrillers, Espionage/High Stakes, Young Adult, Middle-Grade Readers, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Supernatural and Paranormal, Romance, Historical Fiction. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

        These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Series Book Awards Entries to the 2022 Series Book Awards Long List. Entries below are now in competition for 2022 Series Short List. Semi-Finalists are chosen from the Short List. Finalists are then chosen from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

        The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

        We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

        These titles are in the running for the Short List of the 2023 Series Book Awards novel competition for Genre Fiction!

        Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

        • David Fitz-Gerald – Ghosts Along the Oregon Trail
        • Eric J. Gates – The Cull
        • CK Van Dam – On the Dakota Frontier
        • Michele L. Sayre – Darke Realms
        • Chuck Morgan – Crime
        • Jode Millman – The Queen City Crimes Series
        • John J Spearman – Perseverance Andrews
        • John J Spearman – Halberd
        • Sharon Michalove – Global Security Unlimited
        • McKinley Aspen – Shadows in the Wind
        • James Hutson-Wiley – The Sugar Merchant
        • Holly Brandon – Chastity Series
        • Mary Seifert – Katie and Maverick Cozy Mysteries
        • Jeannée Sacken – The Annie Hawkins Series
        • Ralph R. “Rick” Steinke – Jake Fortina
        • Amy Wolf – The Spinners of Time
        • Laura Teste – Book of Bad Manners Series
        • Jodi Lea Stewart – Silki, the Girl of Many Scarves
        • Mark A. Gibson – Hamilton Place
        • KD Sherrinford – Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler romantic mysteries
        • Murray Pura & Patrick E. Craig – Islands Series
        • Tiffany Kahapea – Magic and Prophecies
        • Vincent M. Miceli – The Last Triceracorn
        • C.K. Donnelly – The Kinderra Saga
        • McKinley Aspen – Praesidium
        • Alice McVeigh – Warleigh Hall Press Jane Austen Series
        • Michele Kwasniewski – The Rise and Fall of Dani Truehart
        • Hari Hyde – The Honeygate Chronicles
        • Elizabeth R. Jensen – The Three Brothers Trilogy
        • Sophia Alexander – The Silk Trilogy
        • Rae St. Clair Bridgman – The MiddleGate Books
        • AG Flitcher – Boone and Jacque
        • Brooks Olbrys – The Adventures of Blue Ocean Bob
        • Lucinda Brant – Roxton Foundation Series
        • S. Lee Fisher – The Women of Campbell County
        • Andrew Sweet – Reality Gradient
        • Frank F. Weber – The Jon Frederick series
        • E. Alan Fleischauer – How the West was Won then Lost Annihilation
        • Elizabeth Woolsey – The Travels of Dr. Rebecca Harper
        • Tom Burkhalter – No Merciful War
        • E. Alan Fleischauer – Invisible Death
        • Dave Lager – The Ro Delahanty Novels
        • John J. Spearman – FitzDuncan
        • James T. Hogg – Girl with a Knife Books
        • Marieke Lexmond – The Madigan Chronicles
        • Tony Johnson – The Story of Evil

        PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

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        Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook.

        Additionally, we also post on Twitter. Chanticleer Twitter’s handle is @ChantiReviews

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        Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

         

        The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 Series Awards is The Curtis Jefferson Series By Vince Bailey

        The Series Grand Prize for the Curtis Jefferson Series by Vince Bailey

        Click here to see the 2022 Series Book Award Winners for Genre Fiction.

        We are now accepting submissions into the 2024 Series Book Awards for Genre Fiction. The 2024 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2025. 

        Please click here for more information.

        Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference April 18-21, 2024! Register Today!

        The Chanticleer Authors Conference

        Featuring authors like D.D. Black, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!

        April 18-21, 2024! Register Today!

        Seating is Limited. 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.

        Join us for our 12th annual conference and discover why!

        A Collage of Speakers and Blue Ribbon Winners for CAC23

      • The 2023 HEARTEN Book Awards Short List for Inspiring & Uplifting Non-Fiction

        The Hearten Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Uplifting & Inspiring Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Hearten Book  Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them. See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here. 

        These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Hearten Non-Fiction Long List to the 2023 Hearten Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 Hearten Semi-Finalists. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

        The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

        We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference

        These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2023 Hearten Book Awards novel competition for Uplifting and Inspirational Non-Fiction!

        Join us in cheering on the following Short List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

        • Lynne M. Kolze – Please Write: Finding Joy and Meaning in the Soulful Art of Handwritten Letters
        • Anna Casamento Arrigo – Patience Insanity & Wisdom
        • Lisa Niver – Brave-ish, One Breakup, Six Continents and Feeling Fearless After Fifty
        • Syril Levin Kline – Inspiring Legacy: David and Carmen Kreeger’s Journey to Philanthropy
        • Lally Pia – The Fortune Teller’s Prophecy: A Memoir of an Unlikely Doctor
        • Alexander V. Girman & Cynthia J Girman – A Voice from Heaven: From Earthly Struggles to Thriving in the Afterlife
        • Duncan McLauren – Owning Your Destiny
        • Julie Morrison – Barbed: A Memoir
        • Alex Bisset – The Destination Birth
        • Shanita Liu – Dear Durga: A Mom’s Guide to Activate Courage and Emerge Victorious
        • Trudy Wells-Meyer – Some Things Are Simply Meant to Be
        • Maria C. Palmer and Ruthie Robbins – On the Rocks
        • Tony Jeton Selimi – The Unfakeable Code®
        • Tony Jeton Selimi – A Path to Excellence
        • Art Berman – Art in the Middle Ages: A Memoir of Midlife Renaissance
        • Nove Meyers – Running Away From the Circus
        • Patrick M. Garry – The Power of Gratitude: Charting a Path Toward a Joyous and Faith-Filled Life
        • Nove Meyers – Running Away From the Circus
        • Kate Hudson-Hall – Anxiety Hacks: Proven Techniques, Tools and Tips to Calmness
        • Hollie Stuart – I Can See For Miles
        • Cory Mortensen – The Buddha and the Bee
        • Julie Scolnik – Paris Blue
        • Cort Casady – Not Your Father’s America
        • Joel Harris – Searching for Steve
        • Steven Greenebaum – An Afternoon’s Dictation: Inclusive Revelation for the 21st Century
        • Dian Seidel – Kindergarten at 60: A Memoir of Teaching in Thailand
        • Aurita Maldonado – The Zen of Dancing in the Rain: Becoming One with the Storm
        • Grant Harper Reid – The Apocalypto Kid Goes to College
        • Nanette J. Davis Ph.D. – Raging Currents: Mental Illness and Family
        • Catherine DeMonte – Beep! Beep! Get Out of My Way!: Seven Tools for Powerful Creation and Living Your Unstoppable Life
        • Dr. Kelly Rabenstein – Psychological Secrets for Emotional Success (It’s All About Love)

        PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

        This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the FB post. However, for FB to allow us to tag an author, that author must LIKE our page and Follow Chanticleer Reviews. FB rules — not ours.

        Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook.

        Additionally, we also post on Twitter. Chanticleer Twitter’s handle is @ChantiReviews

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        Good luck to all as your works move on the next rounds of judging.

        The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 HEARTEN Awards is:

        Inner Trek
        – a reluctant pilgrim to the Himalayas

        By Mohan Ranga Rao

        Inner Trek Cover

        The 2022 Hearten Grand Prize Badge for Inner Trek by Mohan Ranga Rao

        Click here to see the 2022 Hearten Book Award Winners for Uplifting Non-Fiction

        We are now accepting submissions into the 2023 Hearten Book Awards for Uplifting and Inspiring Non-Fiction & Memoir. The 2023 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC24. 

        Please click here for more information.

        See our Full List of Non-Fiction Divisions here!

        Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference April 18-21, 2024! Register Today!

        The Chanticleer Authors Conference

        Featuring authors like D.D. Black, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!

        Seating is Limited. 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.

        Join us for our 12th annual conference and discover why!

      • The 2023 NELLIE BLY CIBAs Short List for Journalistic Non-Fiction

        The 2023 NELLIE BLY CIBAs Short List for Journalistic Non-Fiction

        Nellie Bly Awards

        The Nellie Bly Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Long Form Journalistic and Investigative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Nellie Bly Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards  (CIBAs).

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring Social Science, Data Driven Reporting, Equality and Justice, Ethics, Human Rights, and Activists Groups. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them. See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here. 

        These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Nellie Bly Non-Fiction entries to the 2023 Nellie Bly Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 Nellie Bly Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

        The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

        We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in Beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference

        These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS position of the 2023 Nellie Bly Book Awards  for Journalistic Non-Fiction!

        Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

        • Meghan Elizabeth Kallman & Josephine Ferorelli – The Conceivable Future: Planning Families and Taking Action in the Age of Climate Change
        • Steven W. Thrasher – The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide
        • Tessa Floreano – Italians in the Pacific Northwest
        • Jonathan Geoffrey Dean – Salt & Light; The Complete Jesus
        • Paul Kix – You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live: Ten Weeks in Birmingham That Changed America
        • Paul Pringle – Bad City: Peril and Power in the City of Angels
        • Roland Lazenby – Magic: The Life of Earvin “Magic” Johnson
        • Christopher Burns – Networks Rising: Thinking Together in a Flatter World
        • Maria C. Palmer and Ruthie Robbins – On the Rocks
        • Nicholas Chittick – A Prisoner’s Fight: The Pandemic as Seen From Inside the Illinois Department of Corrections
        • Johnson Nganga Mbugua – Martyrdom Christian, Kenya Chapter 1498 CE to 2020 CE Portuguese, Mau Mau, Al-shabaab-Related and other Martyrs also Biblical and Early Christian Martyrdom
        • Lyndsie Bourgon – Tree Thieves: Crime and Survival in North America’s Woods
        • Stephen Watts – Searching for Charles: The Untold Legacy of an Immigrant’s American Adventure
        • Qin Sun Stubis – Once Our Lives
        • Trisha T. Pritikin – The Hanford Plaintiffs: Voices from the Fight for Atomic Justice
        • Nanette J. Davis Ph.D. – Raging Currents: Mental Illness and Family

        PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

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        Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook.

        Additionally, we also post on Twitter. Chanticleer Twitter’s handle is @ChantiReviews

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        Good luck to all as your works move on the next rounds of judging.

        The Grand Prize Winner for the 2022 NELLIE BLY Awards is

        Saints and Soldiers: Inside Internet-Age Terrorism from Syria to the Capitol Siege
        By
        Rita Katz

        Saints and Soldiers Cover

        The Nellie Bly Grand Prize Badge for Rita Katz and her book Saints and Soldiers

        Click here to see the 2022 Nellie Bly Book Award Winners for Journalistic Non-Fiction

        We are now accepting submissions into the 2024 Nellie Bly Book Awards for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction & Memoir. The 2024 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2025. Please click here for more information.

        See our Full List of Non-Fiction Divisions here!

        Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

        April 18-21, 2024! Register Today!

        Seating is Limited. 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.

        Join us for our 12th annual conference and discover why!