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  • Contest Spotlight: March Madness brings “Mystery & Mayhem” to our Writing Competitions

    Contest Spotlight: March Madness brings “Mystery & Mayhem” to our Writing Competitions

    [fusion_builder_container backgroundcolor=”” backgroundimage=”” backgroundrepeat=”no-repeat” backgroundposition=”left top” backgroundattachment=”scroll” video_webm=”” video_mp4=”” video_ogv=”” video_preview_image=”” overlay_color=”” overlay_opacity=”0.5″ video_mute=”yes” video_loop=”yes” fade=”no” bordersize=”0px” bordercolor=”” borderstyle=”” paddingtop=”20px” paddingbottom=”20px” paddingleft=”0px” paddingright=”0px” menu_anchor=”” equal_height_columns=”no” hundred_percent=”no” class=”” id=””][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][fusion_text]For some March Madness is basketball, for us at Chanticleer Reviews it’s that last minute rush, as Mystery Authors scramble to meet our March 31st deadline for the Mystery & Mayhem Awards (aka the M&M’s).

    only witnessThe M&M’s cozy mysteries is one of our favorite categories and we have many fond memories of amazing books and authors winning M&M’s. Some, like author Pamela Beason’s THE ONLY WITNESS–which answers the question: “What would happen if a signing gorilla was the only witness to a terrible crime?”–taking not just taking the M&M’s but also the top overall grand prize.

    Pam is working on creating a dynasty as she won again with her sequel THE ONLY CLUE, taking the M&M Grand Prize for 2014. And for 2015 her RACE WITH DANGER is a contender in in our Dante Rossetti awards!

    fatal inductionOur 2013 M&M Grand Prize winner Bernadette Pajer’s FATAL INDUCTION: A PROFESSOR BRADSHAW MYSTERY is another favorite here in the Chanticleer office. Revolving around a race to win an electrical engineering competition in Seattle 1901, the time of Tesla!

    Bernadette has gone on to write four book in the series and we couldn’t be happier to see the witty and entertaining Professor Bradshaw continue his escapades of electrical engineering and solving mysteries with science.

    Your book could earn a place in our M&M hall of fame for 2016.

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    We are looking for the best books featuring “mystery and mayhem”, amateur sleuthing, romantic suspense, light suspense, travel mystery, classic mystery, British cozy, hobby sleuths, senior sleuths, or historical mystery. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them. (For thriller, action suspense, detective, crime fiction see our Clue Awards).[/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][fusion_builder_column type=”2_5″ last=”yes” spacing=”yes” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” border_size=”1px” border_color=”#606060″ border_style=”solid” padding=”10px” class=”” id=””][fusion_text]

    Our Chanticleer Review Writing Contests feature more than $30,000.00 worth of cash and prizes each year! 

    ~$1000 Overall Grand Prize Winner
    ~$2800 in Genre Grand Prizes
    ~$28,980 in reviews, prizes, and promotional opportunities awarded to Category Winners

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  • The LARAMIE Awards for Western Fiction 2015 First Place Category Winners

    The LARAMIE Awards for Western Fiction 2015 First Place Category Winners

    Laramie Awards 2015 First Place Category Winning Titles

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction AwardThe Laramie Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Western Fiction. The LARAMIE Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    We are pleased to announce the 2015 Laramie Awards Official First Place Category Winners. Good Luck to them as they compete for the 2015 Laramie Grand Prize Award.

    Congratulations to the 2015 Laramie Awards First In Category Award Winning Western Fiction Novels:

    • Women’s Historical: Sara Dahman – Doctor Kinney’s HouseKeeper
    • Adventure/Drama: Martha Conway – Thieving Forest
    • Classic: McKendree Long – Higher Ground
    • Prairie: Alethea Williams – Walls for the Wind
    • Debut: Lynda J. Cox – The Devil’s Own Desperado
    • Romance: Kristy McCaffrey – The Blackbird
    • Mystery: Linell Jeppsen – Second Chance

    More than $30,000 dollars in cash and prizes are awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    The LARAMIE First Place  Category award winners will compete for the LARAMIE Grand Prize Award for the 2015 Western Fiction Novel. Grand Prize winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on April 30, 2016 at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

    The First In Category award winning titles will receive an award package including a complimentary Chanticleer Book Review of the winning title, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 Laramie Awards. The deadline is June 30, 2016.  Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the LARAMIE Awards 2015 FINALISTS official listing.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2015 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this coming April at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

  • The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction 2015 First Place Category Winners

    The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction 2015 First Place Category Winners

    CHAUCER Awards 2015 First Place Category Winning Titles

    Pre 1750 Historical Fiction AwardThe Chaucer Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Historical Fiction. The CHAUCER Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    We are pleased to announce the 2015 CHAUCER Awards Official First Place Category Winners. Good Luck to them as they compete for the 2015 CHAUCER Grand Prize Award.

     

    Post 1750s Historical Fiction AwardPlease note that beginning in 2016, we have divided the Chaucer Awards into two separate competitions: Chaucer Awards for Pre-1750s historical fiction and the Goethe Awards for Post-1750s).

     

     

    Congratulations to the 2015 Chaucer Awards First In Category Award Winning Historical Fiction Novels:

    • Antebellum U.S. History: Jay W. Curry – Nixon & Dovey
    • Women’s U.S. History: Nicole EvelinaMadame Presidentess
    • Legacy/Legend: Edmond G. AddeoUzumati – A Tale of the Yosemite
    • Ancient History: Christian KachelSpoils of Olympus: By the Sword
    • Middle Ages: Helena Schrader – Defender of Jerusalem
    • Middle Ages: Glen Craney –The Spider and the Stone: A Novel of Scotland’s Black Douglas
    • Elizabethan/Tudor – Anna Castle Death by Disputation
    • Women’s History: Paula Butterfield  La Luministe 
    • Turn of the Century: James Conroyd MartinThe Warsaw Conspiracy
    • Young Adult: K.S. Jones Shadow of the Hawk
    • World Wars History: Nicki ChenTiger Tail Soup, A Novel of China at War
    • World/International History – Robert A. Wright – Valhalla Revealed

     

    More than $30,000 dollars in cash and prizes are awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    The CHAUCER First Place  Category award winners will compete for the CHAUCER Grand Prize Award for the 2015 Historical Fiction Novel. Grand Prize winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on April 30, 2016 at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

    The First In Category award winning titles will receive an award package including a complimentary Chanticleer Book Review of the winning title, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 Chaucer Awards. The deadline is June 30, 2016.  Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the CHAUCER Awards 2015 FINALISTS official listing.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2015 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this coming April at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

  • Dante Rossetti Awards 2015 First Place Category Winning Titles

    Dante Rossetti Awards 2015 First Place Category Winning Titles

    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA FictionThe Dante Rossetti Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Young Adult & New Adult Fiction. The Dante Rossetti Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    We are pleased to announce the 2015 Dante Rossetti Awards Official First Place Category Winners. Good Luck to them as they compete for the 2015 Dante Rossetti Grand Prize Award.

    Pgertrude warner awards 2015lease note that we have split off the Tweens & Children’s Chapter Books into the Gertrude Warner Awards for the 2016 awards. Make sure to enter your books in that category for next year!

     

     

    • Alix Nichols – What If It’s Love
    • Kathe MaguireThe Harriet Club
    • Christopher Allen Poe – Dark Sight 
    • Danielle BurnetteThe Spanish Club 
    • James ZerndtThe Cloud Seeders
    • Pamela Beason – Race with Danger
    • Nikki McCormackThe Girl and the Clockwork Cat

    Manuscripts

    • Luke Evans Hex 
    • Gail Selvig O.W.L.S. and Other Creatures of the Night
    • Lis Anna-Langston for Tupelo Honey

    More than $30,000 dollars in cash and prizes are awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    cac16The Dante Rossetti First Place  Category award winners will compete for the Dante Rossetti Grand Prize Award for the 2015 Young Adult Novel. Grand Prize winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on April 30, 2016 at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

    The First In Category award winners will receive an award package including a complimentary Chanticleer Book Review of the winning title, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017 Dante Rossetti Awards. The deadline is February 28, 2017. Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the Dante Rossetti Awards 2015 FINALISTS official listing.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2015 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this coming April at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

  • First Place Category Winners for the 2015 Mystery & Mayhem Awards

    First Place Category Winners for the 2015 Mystery & Mayhem Awards

    Cozy Mystery Fiction AwardThe Mystery & Mayhem Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Cozy Mysteries and Not-So-Cozy Mysteries. The Mystery & Mayhem Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    We are pleased to announce the 2015  M&M Awards Official First Place Category Winners. Good Luck to them as they compete for the 2015 M&M Grand Prize Award.

    • Animal Mystery:  Leighann Dobbs  – Ghostly Paws
    • Small Town Cozy Mystery:  Cherie O’Boyle – Iced Tee
    • Adventure:  M. L. Rowland  – Murder Off the Beaten Path
    • Classic:  Lonna Enox Blood Relations
    • Amateur Sleuth:  Wendy Delaney – There’s Something About Marty
    • Hobby/Profession: Nancy G. West – Fit to be Dead
    • Humorous: Michele Lynn Seigfried  Community Affairs
    • Historical (PNW): Jennifer Mueller – Murder Beside the Salish Sea
    • Historical: Michael Scheffel – St. Louis Affair: The Adventures of Herbert Falken
    • Blended Genre: Mark Vilela – The Long December
    • Romance: Kate Vale – Crossing Paths

    Honorable Mention:

    E. M. Graham – St. Jude Without

    More than $30,000 dollars in cash and prizes are awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    cac16The Mystery & Mayhem First Place  Category award winners will compete for the Mystery & Mayhem Grand Prize Award for the 2015 Best Mystery Novel. Grand Prize winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on April 30, 2016 at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

    The First In Category award winners will receive an award package including a complimentary book review, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2016  M&M Awards. The deadline is March 31, 2016.  Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the M&M AWARDS 2015 FINALISTS official listing.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2015 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this coming April at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

  • First Place Category Winners for the 2015 JOURNEY Awards

    First Place Category Winners for the 2015 JOURNEY Awards

    journey-126x1501.gifThe JOURNEY Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Narrative Non-fiction. The Journey Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Awards International Writing Competitions.

    We are pleased to announce the 2015  JOURNEY Awards Official First Place Category Winners. Good Luck to them as they compete for the 2015 Journey Grand Prize Award.

    • Enlightenment:  Grant Harper Reid  – Rhythm for Sale
    • Travelogue:  Bonnie Rose Ward – Winds of Skilak: A Tale of True Grit, True Love, and Survival in the Alaskan Wilderness
    • Self-help/How-to:  Dr. Harish K. Malhotra, M.D.  – Metaphors of Healing
    • Volunteer Experience:  George DeVault – Fire Call: A Volunteer Firefighter’s Memoir
    • True Action/Adventure:  Wendy Hinman – Tightwads on the Loose – A Seven Year Pacific Odyssey
    • Memoir/Journey: H. Alan Day – The Horse Lover: A Cowboy’s Quest to Save the Wild Mustangs

    More than $30,000 dollars in cash and prizes are awarded to Chanticleer International Blue Ribbon Awards Winners annually.

    cac16The Journey First Place  Category award winners will compete for the Journey Grand Prize Award for the 2015 Best Narrative Non-fiction work. Grand Prize winners, blue ribbons, and prizes will be announced and awarded on April 30, 2016 at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala, Bellingham, Wash.

    The First In Category award winners will receive an award package including a complimentary book review, digital award badges, shelf talkers, book stickers, and more.

    We are now accepting entries into the 2017  JOURNEY Awards. The deadline is February 28, 2017. Click here for more information or to enter.

    Congratulations to those who made the JOURNEY AWARDS 2015 FINALISTS official listing.

    More than $30,000 worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to the 2015 Chanticleer Novel Writing Competition winners! Ten genres to enter your novels and compete on an international level.

    Who will take home the $1,000 purse this coming April at the Chanticleer Awards Gala and Banquet?

  • The CLUE Awards for Thriller/Suspense Novels 2015 – Official Finalist Listing

    The CLUE Awards for Thriller/Suspense Novels 2015 – Official Finalist Listing

    Thriller Suspense Fiction AwardThe CLUE Awards Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genres of  Thriller and Suspense Novels. The CLUE Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2015 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 30, 2016!

    The CLUE Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:

    • Suspense/Thriller
    • Detective/Crime
    • Private Eye/Noir
    • Legal/Medical/Police Procedural
    • Spy/Espionage
    • 2015 — Amateur Sleuth/Cozy

    The following titles will compete for the FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Awards Packages.

    This is the OFFICIAL FINALIST POSTING of Authors and Titles that have made it to the Short-list of the CLUE 2015 Novel Writing Contest.

    • CG Fewston for  A Time to Love in Tehran
    • K. J. Klemme for Tourist Trapped
    • Patrick M. Garry for Blind Spots
    • Shirley Worley for Easy Money
    • Sue Barnard for The Unkindest Cut of All
    • Michael A Smith for The Money Game
    • Timothy S. Johnston for The Void; The Freezer;  &  The Furnace
    • J.G. Schwartz for Inventing Madness
    • Timothy Smith for The Red House on the Hill
    • Antonio Commisso for Silent Partner
    • Dave Edlund for Relentless Savage
    • Joe Young for Indian Country
    • Hannah Warren for The Cottage on the Border
    • Gary Grossman for Old Earth
    • Joe Corso for Lafitte’s Treasure
    • Laurie Stevens for The Mask of Midnight
    • Virgil Alexander for The Baleful Owl
    • Matt Stewart for The Man from KNEW News
    • DL Koontz for Edging through Darkness
    • Mark Pople for Rogers Park
    • Ivan Light for Deadly Secret of the Lusitania
    • Megan Davidson for The Thundering
    • Carol Hedges for Death & Dominion
    • Lucy Carol for Hot Scheming Mess
    • John T. Young for The Princess of Poland
    • Keith Tittle for A Matter of Justice
    • Scott D. Smith for Guilty Deeds
    • K. J. Klemme for Tourist Trapped
    • Mimi Barbour for Special Agent Maximilian
    • Michele Daniel for The Red Circle
    • Zach Fortier for Landed on Black; Hero to Zero; Street Creds
    • Lonna Enox  for Blood Relations
    • Rian Everest for The Tangerine Tigress & The Tangerine Trio
    • M. L. Rowland for Murder on the Horizon
    • Ken Oder for The Closing & Old Wounds to the Heart
    • Marilyn Ida Horowitz for The Book of Zen
    • Christine Benedict for Anonymous
    • Debra Erfert for Relative Evil
    • Joan Hall Hovey for The Deepest Dark
    • S.J. Dunn for Angry Enough to Kill
    • Hubert Crouch for The Word
    • Kent Politsch for Blood Anger
    • Stephen Kaminski for Murder, She Floats
    • Tom Dalgliesh for  All Corpses on Deck
    • D. J. Adamson for Outre
    • J.A. Faura for Apex Predator
    • N.G. West for Nine Days to Evil
    • Vanessa Leigh Hoffman for Treasure
    • Chief John J. Mandeville for Pine Village Co-op Murders and Sherlockito
    • J.J. Chow for Seniors Sleuth
    • Vinnie Hansen for Black Beans & Venom
    • Marian Exall for  A Dangerous Descent

    The CLUE Finalists will compete for the CLUE Awards First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the CLUE GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $250 or $500 dollars in editorial services. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    • All First In Category Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
    • First In Category winners will compete for the CLUE Awards Grand Prize Award for the $250 purse and the CLUE Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.
    • TEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all of the CLUE Finalists as they compete for the coveted First Place Category  positions.

    First In Category announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in.

    The CLUE Grand Prize Winner and the First Place Category winners will be announced and recognized at the April 30th, 2016 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2016 CLUE Awards writing competitions for Western Fiction. Please click here for more information or to enter the contests.

     

  • CYGNUS Awards for Science Fiction & Speculative Fiction FIRST PLACE Category Winners 2015

    Cygnus1.pngChanticleer Book Reviews is honored to announce the First Place Category Winners for the Cygnus Awards 2015, the science fiction, speculative fiction, and steampunk fiction genre division of the Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Award Writing Competitions.

    The Cygnus Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, and Speculative Fiction.  The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer Book Reviews Blue Ribbon Awards Writing Competitions.

    PlOzma Awards for Fantasy Fictionease note that Fantasy, Myth & Legend, & Magical Systems entries were moved to the newly offered OZMA Awards for Fantasy Fiction. This contest will be awarded for the first time in 2016.

    These First Place Category Winners will be recognized on stage at the Chanticleer Authors Conference on April 30, 2016 Awards Banquet. Good luck to them as they compete for the CYGNUS 2015 Grand Prize.

    First Place Category Winners for the Cygnus Awards are:

    • John Yarrow for The Time Forward Project
    • James Wells for  The Great Symmetry
    • C. A. Knutsen for Janus Unfolding: Emergence
    • Janine A. Southard for  Cracked! A Magic iPhone Story
    • Jessica Schaub for Gateways 
    • L.S. Kilroy for The Vitruvian Heir
    • Tommy Partl for Mechanized
    • Timothy S. Johnston for The Furnace

    *This list is now complete 3/16/16

    CONGRATULATIONS!

    The 1st Place Category Winners compete for the CYGNUS AWARDS 2015 GRAND PRIZE position. The 2015 CYGNUS category winners will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala on April 30, 2016. See the Grand Prize Winners from 2014.

    The submission deadline for the 2016 CYGNUS Awards is now closed. We are accepting entries into the 2017 Cygnus Awards Novel Competition.

    To compete in the 2017 CYGNUS Awards or for more information, please click here.

    THE DEADLINE TO ENTER THE 2016 CYGNUS Novel Writing Competitions was January 31st, 2016.

    Chanticleer Book Reviews & Media, L.L.C.  retains the right to not declare “default winners.” Winning works are decided upon merit only. Please visit our Contest Details page for more information about our writing contest guidelines.

    CBR’s rigorous writing competition standards are why literary agencies seek out our winning manuscripts and self-published novels. Our high standards are also why our reviews are trusted among booksellers and book distributors.

    Please do not hesitate to contact Info@ChantiReviews.com about any questions, concerns, or suggestions about CBR writing competitions. Your input and suggestions are important to us.

    Thank you for your interest in Chanticleer Book Reviews International Writing  Competitions.

  • The PARANORMAL Awards for Supernatural Fiction 2015 – Finalist Listing

    The PARANORMAL Awards for Supernatural Fiction 2015 – Finalist Listing

    Paranormal Fiction AwardsThe Paranormal Awards Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Supernatural Fiction. The Paranormal Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2015 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 30, 2016!

    The Paranormal Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:

    • Paranormal Romance
    • Urban/Edgy
    • Magical Beings & Creatures and Magical Systems
    • Supernatural Powers
    • Adventure/Mystery/Thriller
    • Paranormal

    OFFICIAL LISTING of the 2015 Paranormal Writing Competition’s Finalists

    The following titles will compete for the FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Awards Packages.

    • Andy Kutler – The Other Side of Life
    • Kayla Hampton – The Assassin
    • Ben A Sharpton – 2nd Sight
    • Sabina Khan – Realm of the Goddess
    • Karen Musser Nortman – The Time Travel Trailer
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Silent Meridian: The Transparency of Time
    • R.J. Lewis – Fire In The Mind
    • Diana Green – Dragon Wife
    • M.L. Crum – Irony of Time
    • Mart Sander – The Goddess Of The Devil
    • Shaila Patel – Soulmated
    • Alex E. Carey – Earth’s Embrace
    • Alex E. Carey – Water’s Reflection
    • Joanne Jaytanie – Willow’s Discovery, Book 3
    • Kim Hornsby – The Dream Jumper’s Pursuit
    • Penny Page – Coven Corners
    • Carolyn Haley – The Aurora Affair
    • Gail Siler, PhD – Decoding the Butterfly Promise
    • Dana Faletti – Whisper: Book One 
    • Harry Steven Ackley – Our Lady of West 74th Street
    • Aphrodite Anagnost & Robert P. Arthur – Passover
    • K.C. Finn – The Book Of Shade
    • K.J. McPike – XODUS
    • Paula Cappa – Greylock
    • Kathi Bjorkman – Third Eye Witness-Bearer of Truth
    • April Holthaus – Legend of the Fae
    • Robert Wright – Witch Way Home
    • Diana Green – Bronze Fox
    • Marti Melville – Onyx Rising Deja Vu
    • Marti Melville – Silver Moon Deja Vu
    • Tessa McFionn – Spirit Fall
    • Richard Southall – Haunted Plantations of the South
    • D.L. Koontz – Edging through the Darkness
    • Kacey Vanderkarr – Stepping Stones
    • Linda Watkins – Return to Mategias Island
    • J. Steven Young – Blue Screen of Death
    • Michael Schmicker – The Witch of Napoli
    • R.E. Steedman – The Phantasmagorical Theatre of Crespin Varlot

     

    AN ANNOUNCEMENT from Kiffer Brown, pres. of CBR.

    We have moved the Chanticleer Reviews Writing Competition Awards evening up from September 24, 2016 to April 30, 2016. Our last awards evening was Sept. 29, 2015 when we presented the 2014 awards.This move makes the 2015 awards more relevant and recent for the winning authors. However, the date change has given us only six months to judge all the entries instead of the usual twelve months.

    The reason why we scheduled CAC in September was because it was the only time available on the writer conferences’ schedule. When there was an opening in April, we grabbed it!

    However, after this April 30, 2016 awards ceremony for the 2015 winners, we will be back to having an entire year for the judging rounds for the 2016 contest submissions whose winners will be announced in April 2017 instead of September 2017.

    Moving the awards ceremony also means that we had to move the conference and the accompanying book fair also up from September to April, which means we only have six months between CAC15 and CAC16.

    My apologies for the contest announcement delays and we thank you for your patience and understanding as we are making big changes here at Chanticleer Reviews. Please do not hesitate to contact me directly at KBrown@ChantiReviews.com if you have any questions or concerns.

    The Paranormal Finalists will compete for the Paranormal Awards First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the Paranormal GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $250 or $500 dollars in editorial services. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    • All First In Category Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
    • First In Category winners will compete for the Paranormal Awards Grand Prize Award for the $200 purse and the Paranormal Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.
    • TEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review of the winning title valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists!  

    Good Luck to all of the Paranormal Finalists as they compete for the coveted First Place Category  positions.

    First In Category announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in.

    The PARANORMAL Grand Prize Winner and the First Place Category winners will be announced and recognized at the April 30th, 2016 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2016 Paranormal Awards writing competitions for Western Fiction. Please click here for more information or to enter the contests.

     

  • The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction 2015 Official Finalists Listing

    The CHAUCER Awards for Historical Fiction 2015 Official Finalists Listing

    Pre 1750 Historical Fiction AwardThe CHAUCER Writing Competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Historical Fiction. The Chaucer Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

    More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2015 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 30, 2016!

    We received an unprecedented amount of entries for the 2015 Chaucer Awards. Due to demand, we will divide the Chaucer Awards into two separate contests for 2016: The CHAUCER Awards for historical fiction prior to 1750 and the GOETHE Awards for Historical Fiction after 1750 until the 1970s.

    This is the Official Finalists List of the Authors and Titles of Works that have made it to the Short-list of the Chaucer 2015 Novel Writing Contest.

    The Chaucer Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres  are:  Pre-Historical Fiction, Ancient Historical Fiction, World/International History (non-western culture historical fiction), Dark Ages, Medieval, Renaissance, Elizabethan/Tudor 1600’s, Historical Young Adult.

    The following titles will compete for the FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions and Awards Packages

    • Marc Graham for Song of Songs: A Novel of the Queen of Sheba
    • Daniel K Gilbert for The Eternal Dream
    • Martha Conway for Thieving Forest
    • O.W. Shumaker for  Anna’s Bear -5 Days of Moral Conflict and Fierce Pursuit – In Nazi Germany, 1939 
    • Nicki Chen for Tiger Tail Soup, A Novel of China at War
    • Jim Fuxa for Zizka, The One-eyed
    • Russell Hill & Jeffrey Smith for Mesabi Pioneers
    • Robert Wright for Valhalla Revealed 
    • David E. Huntley – Death Watch Beetle
    • Paul B McNulty for  Spellbound by Sibella
    • Steve Doherty for Operation King Cobra
    • S. Thomas Bailey for Blood Lines-The Gauntlet Runner Book 4
    • Larry K. & Lorna Collins for The Memory Keeper
    • Michael Scheffel for St. Louis Affair: The Adventures of Herbert Falken
    • Andy Kutler for The Other Side of Life
    • Richard Carl Roth for Endangered Eagle
    • T. M. Carter for The Lion of the Cross: Tales of a Templar Knight
    • CG Fewston for A Time to Love in Tehran
    • Joyce DiPastena for The Lady and the Minstrel
    • Catherine A Wilson and Catherine T Wilson for The Order of the Lily
    • Troy B. Kechely for Stranger’s Dance
    • Glen Craney for The Yanks Are Starving: A Novel of the Bonus Army
    • Glen Craney for The Spider and the Stone: A Novel of Scotland’s Black Douglas
    • Leif Gregersen for  Those Who Dare To Dream
    • Kelly-Lynne Reimer for  Broken Glass
    • Amanda Frost for Provenance
    • Deborah Fleming for Without Leave
    • Marina Osipova for The Cruel Romance
    • Brigitte Goldstein for Death of a Diva-From Berlin to Broadway
    • Leon J. Radomile for  The Spear of Lepanto
    • Patrick Gabridge for Steering to Freedom
    • Jocelyn Cullity for The Red Year
    • James Conroyd Martin for  The Warsaw Conspiracy
    • Nancy Foshee for  O’er the Ramparts
    • Susan Örnbratt  for The Particular Appeal of Gillian Pugsley
    • E.A. Haltom for  Gwendolyn’s Sword
    • K.S. Jones for Shadow Of The Hawk
    • Anjali Mitter Duva for Faint Promise of Rain
    • Joan Fallon for The Shining City
    • Joan Fallon for The Only Blue Door
    • Meredith Pechta for The Prejudice that Divides Us
    • Eleanor Tatum for Gray Lace
    • John Hallman for Punic Wars
    • Edmond G. Addeo for A Tale of the Yosemite
    • Bruce Macbain for Odin’s Child
    • Gregory Warwick Hansen  for Pelsaert’s Nightmare
    • Jerrie Brock for Pawn to King’s Right
    • Nicole Evelina  for Madame Presidentess
    • JD Slade for  Last Children of the Valley
    • Jess Curry for  Nixon And Dovey
    • Jayme Mansfield for Chasing the Butterfly
    • Ethel Morgan Smith for Out of Bone
    • Mary Kay Thill for The Uncrowned King: A Story of Lorenzo Medici 
    • E.A. Haltom for Gwendolyn’s Sword
    • Sara Dahmen  for Doctor Kinney’s Housekeeper
    • Joan Fallon for The Shining City
    • Anna Castle for Death by Disputation
    • James B. McPike for The Lost Prophet
    • Paula Butterfield for La Luministe
    • Diana Wilder for  The City of Refuge
    • Glen Alan Burke for Jesse
    • Rose Seiler Scott for Threaten to Undo Us
    • McKendree Long for Higher Ground
    • Helena P. Schrader for  Defender of Jerusalem & Knight of Jerusalem
    • Christian Kachel for Spoils of Olympus: By the Sword

    This is the complete listing of the 2015 Chaucer Finalists. 

    The Chaucer Finalists will compete for the Chaucer Awards First In Category Positions, which consists of Four Judging Rounds.  First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the Chaucer GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition, which has a cash prize of $250 or $500 dollars in editorial services. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.   

    • All First In Category Award Winners will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.
    • First In Category winners will compete for the Chaucer Awards Grand Prize Award for the $250 purse and the Chaucer Grand Prize Ribbon and badges.
    • TEN genre Grand Prize winning titles will compete for the $1,000 purse for CBR Best Book and Overall Grand Prize.
    • A coveted Chanticleer Book Review valued at $345 dollars U.S. CBR reviews will be published in the Chanticleer Reviews magazine in chronological order as to posting.
    • A CBR Blue Ribbon to use in promotion at book signings and book festivals
    • Digital award stickers for on-line promotion
    • Adhesive book stickers
    • Shelf-talkers and other promotional items
    • Promotion in print and on-line media
    • Review of book distributed to on-line sites and printed media publications
    • Review, cover art, and author synopsis listed in CBR’s newsletter
    • Default First in Category winners will not be declared. Contests are based on merit and writing craft in all of the Chanticleer Writing Competitions.

    As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com. 

    Congratulations to the Finalists in this fiercely competitive contest! 

    Good Luck to all of the Chaucer Finalists as they compete for the coveted First Place Category  positions.

    First In Category announcements will be made in our social media postings as the results come in.

    The Chaucer Grand Prize Winner will be announced at the April 30th, 2016 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, which takes place on the last evening of the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2016 Chaucer Awards and the Goethe Awards writing competitions for Historical Fiction. Please click here for more information or to enter the contests.