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  • Scott Steindorff, A-List Executive Film Producer at the Chanticleer Authors Conference

    Scott Steindorff, A-List Executive Film Producer at the Chanticleer Authors Conference

    THIS JUST IN!

    Scott Steindorff has agreed to come back for CAC 19 – for two full days!

    We are beyond excited to announce that Scott Steindorff, A-List Executive Film Producer will be joining us again at #CAC19

    Robert Scott Steindorff is an American film and television producer who is known for adapting literary works into film works. He works with some of the top people in the entertainment industry such as Natalie Portman, Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey, Ewan McGregor, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Jon Favreau, John Leguizamo, Will Farrell, Jack Black, and others.

    Scott has produced Chef, Jane Got A Gun, Las Vegas, The Lincoln Lawyer, Penelope, Empire Falls (TV Series), The Human Stain, Love in the Time of Cholera, and other works.

    Michele Miron, Editor for Press Publications wrote that When producer Scott Steindorff buys rights to a book, there’s a good chance that story will show up on the big screen.” She continues to report that “he makes two to three movies each year.” 

    Known as Hollywood’s bookman – Scott has chosen the books from these authors to adapt into movies include Philip Roth, Richard Russo, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, T.C. Boyle, Nicholas Sparks, as well as Michael Connelly’s “Lincoln Lawyer” and Mikhail Bulgakov’s “Master and Margarita”.

    And yes, I am going to say it again!

    SCOTT STEINDORFF is COMING BACK to the Chanticleer Authors Conference!!! He will be here for two days at CAC19 to discuss books and the entertainment industry.

     

     Special Topics – Scott Steindorff

    • The Art of Developing Books to Film
    • Deconstructing a Novel into Three Acts
    • The Dangerous Task of Turning Beloved Bestsellers into Film or TV
    • The Hook in a Book

    On Word 

    Join Scott in an Actor’s Studio-style Interview with Diane Sillan for the Chanticleer Reviews video series, On Word.

    Scott’s upcoming projects are mostly “based on a novel” as he continues to develop and produce commercially successful and award-winning television series and films. “…books that are so well developed with their stories and characters that they attract top writers, actors, and directors for film and TV.”

    Click here for more information about the 2018 Chanticleer Authors Conference and Int’l Book Awards Banquet and Ceremony.

     

     

  • What Acquisition Editors and Agents Notice When Evaluating a Manuscript – A Handy Checklist by Jessica Page Morrell

    Jessica Page Morrell
    Jessica Page Morrell, Developmental Editor for Books and Screenplays

    Jessica Page Morrell is a top-tier developmental editor for books and screenplays. Her articles have appeared in Writer’s Digest and The Writer magazines. She is known for explaining the hows and whys of what makes for excellent writing and for sharing very clear examples that examine the technical aspects of writing that emphases layering and subtext. Her books on writing craft are considered “a must have” for any serious writer’s toolkit.

    Jessica will teach the Master Craft Writing Classes at the Chanticleer Authors Conference on Sunday, April 21st, and will present sessions during the conference.

    She is sharing her handy Writing Craft Checklist with us because we all can use reminders. We advise that you make sure that your manuscripts do not have any of the following issues prior to submitting them to agents and acquisition editors.  If you are too close to a work to evaluate it, you may want to consider having an objective and unbiased manuscript overview to catch these issues.

    Editors and agents are word people, most were English majors in college and have a great love and respect for the written word. They will notice your level of craft within the first sentences, so your efforts must be polished, vivid and exceptional.

     

     

    Jessica Page Morrell’s Handy Writing Craft Reminders Checklist

     

     

    • Your manuscript lives or dies on your opening sentences and each word must be perfect, precise, and weighted with meaning.
    • Editors notice and are turned off by passive voice and wimpy verbs.
    • Editors notice when the viewpoint jumps or shifts within a scene.
    • Editors notice too much telling (reporting or summary) and not enough showing in all types of writing including essays and memoir.
    • Editors notice when emotions are announced instead of dramatized.
    • Editors notice frequent use of names in dialogue. Generally, leave out names.
    • An editor notices sloppy punctuation such as the excess use of exclamation points, quote marks around inner thoughts, improper use of semicolons and ellipsis.
    • Editors notice protagonists who are not proactive, heroic in some way, and bigger than life.
    • Editors notice characters with a limited emotional range and expression.
    • Editors notice large and small inaccuracies and inconsistencies—when the character has blue eyes on page 23 and green eyes on page 57; when a character drives an old, beat-up, pick-up truck that is inexplicably equipped with airbags; when an animal, plant, or species of any sort is misnamed or shows up in the wrong region of the country.
    • Editors notice when technical details don’t ring true—such as in a mystery when police don’t follow standard arrest procedure; when a yacht sinks from a single bullet hole; or explosive materials are used haphazardly.
    • Editors notice vague descriptions (plant instead of ivy, tree instead of oak) and generalities instead of details that bring the reader into a specific time and place.
    • Editors notice when writers don’t write for all the senses, especially leaving out smells.
    • Editors notice small confusions such as misusing it’s and its, that and which, affect and effect, compliment and complement, lay and lie.
    • Editors notice overly long paragraphs and a general lack of white space. Generally, paragraphs are five or six sentences long and as taught in grade school introduce a topic, develop a topic, then conclude or lead on to the next paragraph.
    • Editors notice a lack of transitions—the words and phrases that announce a change in mood or emotion, time, and place so the reader can easily follow. They also know excess transitions as when you follow your characters across every room and along every sidewalk.
    • Editors notice excess modifiers, purple prose, and too much description. The best writing is lean and economical and every word in every sentence has a job to do.
    • Editors notice a voice that is flat, inappropriate, or boring. Voice, whether it is the writer’s voice in an essay or the viewpoint character or narrator in fiction, must breathe life into the piece and hint at the person behind the words.

    CAC18 Writing Craft Sessions and Workshops presented by Jessica Page Morrell to take your writing craft to the next level. #SeriousAuthors

    Click here to read more in-depth descriptions of the sessions.

    • Learning from the Greats – Sunday Master Morning Writing Craft  Class – Intermediate to Advanced Levels
    • The Anchor Scenes of Fiction – Sunday Afternoon Master Writing Class – Fiction, Film
    • How High Concept Really Works – Regular Session – Friday Regular Session – Fiction, Film
    • Subtext: The Quiet River Beneath the Story – 1.5 hours Regular Session on Saturday – Writing Craft
    • KaffeeKlatch Session – What’s in a Title? – Book Promotion Tools & Tips
  • Jessica Page Morrell – Top Tier Developmental Editor & Author to Present at CAC18

    #CAC18 Story. Production. Beyond.   #SeriousAuthors

    Jessica Page Morrell

     

    Each year we offer writing craft sessions from the best editors and authors in the publishing industry.

    This year we are excited to announce that we have Jessica Page Morrell as the teacher of the Master Writing  Craft Sessions.

    Jessica understands both sides of the editorial desk–as a highly-sought after developmental editor and an author. Her work also appears in multiple anthologies and The Writer and Writer’s Digest magazines.  She is known for explaining the hows and whys of what makes for excellent writing and for sharing very clear examples that examine the technical aspects of writing that emphases layering and subtext. Her books on writing craft are considered “a must have” for any serious writer’s toolkit.

     

    CAC18 Writing Craft Sessions and Workshops presented by Jessica Page Morrell

    If you are not registered for CAC18, you may register for only the Master Classes taught by Ms. Morrell by clicking here.

    • Learning from the Greats – Sunday Morning Writing Craft Master Class 9:30 – 12:30, April 22, 2018

    Although writers can feel inundated by all the writing advice available in our current times; dissecting, reflecting, and even emulating great writers can be a powerful tool. It’s especially helpful to study the best in the genre you write in. This workshop teaches writers how to deconstruct and analyze elements of craft. It will demonstrate how to study the balance of narrative and dialogue; how POV shifts in an ensemble cast; how figurative and descriptive language are used in varying kinds of scenes; how pace and action are entwined; the benefits of first and third-person viewpoint, and the subtle variations of each. In this workshop, we’ll discuss the techniques used by a variety of authors including Alice Munro, Raymond Carver, Ernest Hemingway, Elmore Leonard, Marilyn Robinson, Ray Bradbury, Anne Patchett, and others. We’ll also cover work habits, language, and sentence potency, and we’ll synthesize the best commandments on writing from the best and brightest.

    • The Anchor Scenes of Fiction – Sunday Afternoon Writing Craft Master Class 1:30 – 4:30, April 22, 2018

    The task of a novelist or screenwriter is to tell a story so riveting that it will hold a reader’s attention for hundreds of pages or a viewer’s attention for several hours in a theater. This requires an intimate knowledge of your characters and thorough understanding of plot, the sequence of events that take readers from beginning to end.  Your structure will reveal the protagonist’s struggles to solve problems and achieve goals. This, in turn, brings emotions to life and explains the importance of what a character is trying to achieve and what stands in his way.

    These events won’t hang together without a compelling structure that underlies the whole—the essential scenes that every story needs to create drive, tension, conflict, climax, and resolution.  We’ll illustrate and come to understand the anchor scenes needed in fiction and film: Inciting Incident, First Plot Point, and Mid-point Reversal, Point of No Return, Darknight of the Soul, Climax, and Resolution.  We’ll discuss how the protagonist stars in these scenes, how they’re emotionally-charged, build the plot, and illustrate character growth.

    • Subtext: The Quiet River Beneath the Story – 1.5 hours Regular Session

    For most writers subtext is the most elusive of all writing techniques. However, life is often lived between the lines, and scenes often simmer with the unspoken beneath dialogue and action. In this workshop, subtext will be explained with examples from various genres. We’ll also discuss nonverbal communication and how to render it onto the page and how to hint at lies and secrets in scenes so that dialogue scenes are enhanced. We’ll cover how metaphor and visual clues create subtext.  Mostly we’ll investigate all the ways to insert subtext—the unspoken, innuendo, gestures, pauses, misdirection, colors, clothing, setting details—in other words, the nuanced moments that are not directly represented.

       

      • KaffeeKlatch Session – an informal session where we discuss Q & A – Simple Steps to Solve Story Problems. Ballroom Saturday, (9 – 9:50)

      Click here for more information about the 2018 Chanticleer Authors Conference

    • Instructional and Insightful Non-Fiction Book Awards 2017 Shortlist

      Instructional and Insightful Non-Fiction Book Awards 2017 Shortlist

      We are excited to announce the Instructional and Insightful Non-Fiction Book Awards 2017 Shortlisters. The I&I’s  Books Awards focus on guides, how-to, self-help, and instructional non-narrative non-fiction works. The I&I Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards and Writing Competitions.

       

      Congratulations to the Official 2017 Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction Book Awards Shortlisters!

      • Nicole Evelina – The Once and Future Queen: Guinevere in Arthurian Legend
      • Mark Devro – Forever in Bloom
      • Andrés T. Tapia – The Inclusion Paradox: The Obama Era and the Transformation of Global Diversity
      • Robert Rodriquez, Ph.D. & Andrés T. Tapia – Auténtico: The Definitive Guide to Latino Career Success
      • Gustavo J. Gomez, Ph.D.  – Private Money Lending: Learn How to Consistently Generate a Passive Income Stream 
      • Christopher Zoukis – Federal Prison Handbook: The Definitive Guide To Surviving The Federal Bureau Of Prisons
      • P.J. Frick – Pizza With Jesus (No Black Olives)
      • Fiza Pathan – CLASSICS: Why and how we can encourage children to read them
      • Kelly Tan Peterson – Keto East: Cooking Asian Cuisine Ketogenically 
      • Deeann Callis Graham – Head-On, Stories of Alopecia
      • Barbara McNally – Wounded Warrior, Wounded Wife

      Good luck to all the I&I Book Awards Short List as they compete for the First Place Category Positions. First Place Category Positions will be announced on Saturday, April 21st, 2018 at the annual Chanticleer International Book Awards ceremony.

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

      We are now accepting entries into the 2018 I&I Book Awards for Non-Fiction. The deadline is December, 31st,  2018. Please click here for more information:

       

    • SOMERSET Book Awards 2017 Shortlist for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

      SOMERSET Book Awards 2017 Shortlist for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

      Mainstream Contemporary Fiction AwardsThe SOMERSET Book Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Literary, Contemporary, and Mainstream Fiction. The Somerset Book 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 2017 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 21st, 2018!

      This is the Official Semi-Finalists List of the Authors and Titles of Works that have been SHORT-LISTED for the Somerset 2017 Book Awards. These titles will now compete for the First In Category positions.

      • Stephanie C. Lyons-Keeley & Wayne J. Keeley – Going All In
      • Julie Carrick Dalton – Four Degrees 
      • Lou Dischler – Too Pretty for a Hit Man
      • John Herman – The Counting of Coup
      • J.P. Kenna – Joel Emmanuel
      • Gregory Erich Phillips – The Exile
      • Gayle Hanratty – Gray Hampton
      • Toni Wilbarger – Words Will Never Hurt Me
      • Lou Dischler – The Benzene Carnival 
      • Blaine Beveridge – A Bit of Candy in Hard Times
      • Samuel Winburn – Ten Directions
      • Justine Avery – The One Apart: A Novel
      • Judith Kirscht – The Camera’s Eye
      • Kaylin McFarren – Twisted Threads
      • David B. Seaburn – Parrot Talk
      • C.L. Ogilvie – Skipping Out on Henry
      • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mr. Hitchcock
      • Chuck Gould – The Rabbi’s Gift
      • James Gregory Kingston – The City Island Messenger
      • Malcolm Ivey – On the Shoulders of Giants
      • Michelle Rene – Hour Glass 
      • Yorker Keith – The Other La Boheme
      • J.L. Skirvin – Rollins of Stone House 
      • Jessica Dainty – The Shape of the Atmosphere 
      • Richard Barager – The Atheist and the Parrotfish
      • J. Argo – The Blackest Crow
      • Carol June Stover – Kenmore Square/ A Novel
      • Sarah Houssayni – Fireworks
      • Beth Wareham and Jason Davis – Hair Club Burning
      • Conon E Parks – Empty Bottle of Smoke
      • Kathleen M. Rodgers – Seven Wings to Glory

      Good Luck to all of the 2017  SOMERSET Short-Listers as they compete for the First Place Category positions.

      First In Category announcements will be made at the Awards Ceremony. The SOMERSET Grand Prize Winner and First Place Category Winners will be announced at the April 21st,  2018 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2018 SOMERSET Book Awards for Literary, Contemporary, and Mainstream Fiction. Please click here for more information.

       

    • PARANORMAL BOOK AWARDS Shortlist for 2017

      PARANORMAL BOOK AWARDS Shortlist for 2017

      Paranormal Fiction AwardsThe PARANORMAL Book Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Magic, supernatural, superhumans, magical beings, vampires and werewolves, and etc. The PARANORMAL Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Book Awards.

      Congratulations to these authors for their works moving up from the 2017 Paranormal slush pile to the Short List. These novels will now compete for the First Place Category positions!

      Each of the titles below has earned the PARANORMAL BOOK AWARDS SHORTLIST bragging rights!

      More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2017 writing competition winners!

      The PARANORMAL Book Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres are Adventure/Mystery/Thriller, Paranormal Romance, Magical Beings & Creatures, Strange and Unexplained, & Supernatural powers.

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

      NOTE: This is the Official List of the PARANORMAL 2017 SHORT LIST.

      This is the Official 2017 Shortlist for the 2017 PARANORMAL  Book Awards:

      • Joanne Jaytanie – Willow’s Discovery
      • Alex E. Carey – Water’s Reflection
      • Judith Docken – Ghosted: A Novel of Life, Love and Moving On
      • Pamela LePage – Virtuous Souls
      • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mr. Hitchcock
      • Elizabeth Crowens – A Pocketful of Lodestones, Time Traveler Professor Book 2
      • Emma Rose Millar – Delirium
      • Joy Ross Davis – Countenance
      • Susan Buffum – Out
      • Lydia Staggs – Rea
      • Jerry Gundersheimer – Face of the Bell Witch: Book One of The Medium Series
      • Tom & Nancy Wise – Life on Base: Spirit of Quantico
      • DJ Erfert – Window of Time
      • Ann Charles – Make No Bones About It
      • Chynna Laird – Dark Water
      • Heather Starsong – Never Again
      • Avanti Centrae – VanOps – The Lost Power
      • Laura Wolfe – Barn Shadows (Dark Horse, Book Two)
      • J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison – Demon Freaks

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

      Congratulations to the Short Listers in this fiercely competitive contest!

      Good Luck to each of you!

      The PARANORMAL Grand Prize Winner and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with all Short Listers in attendance will be announced at the April 21st, 2018 Chanticleer Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash.

      We are now accepting submissions for the 2018 PARANORMAL Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is September 30th, 2018. Please click here for more information.

    • CLUE Book Awards 2017 SHORT LIST for Thriller Fiction

      CLUE Book Awards 2017 SHORT LIST for Thriller Fiction

      Thriller Suspense Fiction AwardThe CLUE Book Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Thrillers, Suspense, & Investigative Fiction. The CLUE Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Writing Competitions.

       Congratulations to these authors for their works moving up from the 2017 CLUE  slush pile to the Short List. These novels will now compete for the First Place Category positions!

      Each of the titles below has earned the CLUE BOOK AWARDS SHORTLIST bragging rights!

      More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2017 writing competition winners!

      The CLUE Book Awards FIRST IN CATEGORY sub-genres are Detective/Crime, Suspense/Thriller, Private Eye/Noir, Legal/Medical/Police Procedural, Investigative, Spy/Espionage, and Political Thrillers.

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

      NOTE: This is the Official List of the CLUE 2017 SHORT LIST.

      This is the Official 2017 Shortlist for the 2017 CLUE  Book Awards:

      • Triveen Nair – Land of Seekers
      • Jeffrey A. Lockwood – Poisoned Justice
      • Carl and Jane Bock – Death Award 
      • Hubert Crouch – The Weight
      • Martin Roy Hill – The Butcher’s Bill
      • Kara Lumbley – As the Ribbons Fall
      • Jeffrey Ridenour – Aged in Charcoal
      • Kaylin McFarren – Twisted Threads
      • John Houde – The Criminalist: A Novel of Forensic Science Suspense
      • Patrick Clark – The Monroe Decision
      • Clint Hollingsworth – Death in the High Lonesome
      • Elaine Williams Crockett – Do Not Ask
      • Deborah Rich – Under the Radar
      • Lisa Malice – Lost & Found
      • Robert D. Calkins – Digger
      • Barb Warner Deane – Killing Her Softly
      • Lou Dischler – Beneath the Frozen Waves of Steel
      • Larry Temple – 100 Days of Terror
      • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mr. Hitchcock
      • Zach Fortier – Cachibache
      • Dana Ridenour – Beyond The Cabin
      • K. A. Davis – A Game of Deceit
      • Avanti Centrae – VanOps – The Lost Power
      • John L. DeBoer – When the Reaper Comes
      • Bruce Graham – Member From Devon
      • Murray Lee Eiland Jr – A New Family (The Bart Northcote Series Book 3)

      The CLUE SHORTLISTERS  will compete for the CLUE First-In-Category Positions, which consists of Seven Judging Rounds. First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the CLUE BOOK AWARDS GRAND PRIZE competition. The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse.

      Lonna Enox awarded Clue Grand Prize for BLOOD RELATIONS

      All ShortListers will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.

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

      Congratulations to the Short Listers in this fiercely competitive contest!

      Good Luck to each of you!

      The CLUE Grand Prize Winner and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with all Short Listers in attendance will be announced at the April 21st, 2018 Chanticleer Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash.

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2018 CLUE Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is September 30th, 2018. Please click here for more information.

    • LITTLE PEEPS Book Awards 2017 Shortlist for Early Readers

      LITTLE PEEPS Book Awards 2017 Shortlist for Early Readers

       

      Early Readers and Picture booksThe Little Peeps   Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works of Early Readers. The Little Peeps Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Reviews International Book Awards.

       

       

       

       

      The following titles will compete for the FIRST IN CATEGORY Positions  Book Awards Packages for the 2017  Little Peeps  Book Awards.

       Congratulations to all those who made the SHORT LIST!

      Good Luck to All!

      • Penelope Lagos – I Miss My Best Friend
      • Kizzie Jones – A Tall Tale About a Dachshund and a Pelican: How a Friendship Came to Be
      • Brian Estes – Flying Pigs & Dinosaurs & Things You’ve Never Seen Before
      • Sylva Fae – Rainbow Monsters
      • Heather Pallotta – Wishes and Kisses
      • Peggy Sullivan – Lessons from a Cat: The Moon and Star and Midnight and Moonlight  
      • Deanna Edens – The Almost Cool Kids Club
      • Wanda Carter Roush – Angel on Assignment
      • Shana Hollowell – Little Mouse’s Sweet Treat
      • Stacie Sullivan Simon – I Am Me & You Are You

      The 2017 Little Peeps  Short Listers will compete for the Little Peeps First-In-Category Positions.  First Place Category Award winners will automatically be entered into the Gertrude Warner GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition.  The CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book.

      All Short Listers will receive high visibility along with special badges to wear during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Gala.

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

      The Little Peeps Grand Prize Winner and the  First Place Category Position award winners along with all Short Listers in attendance will be announced at the April 21st, 2018 Chanticleer Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

      To compete in the 2018 Little Peeps Book Awards or for more information, please click here.

      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 with 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 and Book Awards.

    • GLOBAL THRILLERS Book Awards 2017 SHORTLIST for Lab Lit and Global Thrillers

      GLOBAL THRILLERS Book Awards 2017 SHORTLIST for Lab Lit and Global Thrillers

      The GLOBAL THRILLERS Book Awards recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Lab Lit and Global Thrillers. The GLOBAL  THRILLERS Book Awards is a division of Chanticleer International Novel Book Awards and Writing Competitions.

       
      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.

      2017 is the first year that we offered the Global Thriller Book Awards and we are honored to announce the very first authors whose works have made the 2017 GLOBAL THRILLERS Book Awards!  

      Examples from www.LabLit.com:

      Enigma by Robert Harris; A brilliant mathematician struggles to crack German codes in the second world war. Historical Fiction
      The Highest Tide by Jim Lynch; A budding marine biologist has an unforgettable summer.
      Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis; A scientist/medic leans the hard way that pure research is nobler – and cures plague in the process.

      GLOBAL Thriller examples:

      Best examples of these are James Bond books, X-Men, Tom Clancy novels, and Star Wars/Star Trek where humankind is at stake or the planet is doomed.
      (For light-hearted, cozy, or classic Mystery and Suspense entries see our Mystery & Mayhem Awards and for Thriller/Suspense/Hardboiled-Detective series, please see the CLUE Awards)

      More than $30,000.00 dollars worth of cash and prizes will be awarded to Chanticleer Book Reviews 2017 writing competition winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference April 21st, 2018!

      This is the Official announcement of the Authors and Titles of Works that have been SHORT-LISTED for the GLOBAL THRILLERS  2017 Book Awards. These titles will now compete for the First In Category positions.

      • Amy Rogers – The Han Agent
      • Denis Lipman – Striking Terror
      • Mario Loomis, MD – Essence
      • John Yarrow – The Recombinant Theory
      • John D Trudel – Raven’s Redemption
      • Lou Dischler – Off Road to Armageddon 
      • K.V. Scruggs – What They Don’t Know
      • Sara Stamey – The Ariadne Connection
      • Daniel Elliott – The Kingmaker
      • Dean De Servienti – Quantum – The Trilogy Begins 
      • James Tacy Cozad – Stormfront
      • Avanti Centrae – VanOps – The Lost Power
      • Lawrence Verigin – Seed of Control
      • Lee Burvine – The Kafir Project
      • Richard Gargulinski – Magenta is Missing

      Good Luck to all of the 2017 GLOBAL THRILLERS Short-Listers as they compete for the First Place Category positions.

      First In Category announcements will be made at the Awards Ceremony. The GLOBAL THRILLERS Grand Prize Winner and First Place Category Winners will be announced at the April 21st,  2018 Chanticleer Writing Contests Annual Awards Gala, at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

    • Marketing & Sales Workshops and Sessions for CAC18 feature bestselling author Ann Charles

      Marketing & Sales Workshops and Sessions for CAC18 feature bestselling author Ann Charles

      Ann Charles

      We are super excited to announce that Ann Charles, the award-winning author of the USA Today Best-Selling Deadwood Mystery Series, to keynote at CAC18 and to present sessions and workshops!

      Ann writes multiple award-winning mystery series that are splashed with humor, spice, suspense, action-adventure, and whatever else sounds fun.

      Her books garner thousands of Amazon reviews and are the Top-Rated #1 Kindle Bestseller Women Sleuth Mysteries.

      Ann will share her proven and tried marketing secrets to creating, building, maintaining, and growing an enthusiastic fanbase.  www.AnnCharles.com

       CAC18 Workshops and Presentations by Ann Charles:

      CREATING DIE-HARD FANS THROUGH RELATIONSHIP MARKETING – (2-hour workshop presented by Ann Charles)

      There are many ways to find and entice readers, but keeping them as part of your long-term readership base is tricky. Years ago, Ann made the choice to focus much of her non-writing energy on Relationship Marketing, fostering reader loyalty rather than taking the one-time-sale mentality. In this workshop, she’ll explain 5 W’s of Relationship Marketing: WHAT it is, WHY it’s important, WHERE you can develop career-beneficial contacts, WHO benefits from this style of marketing, and WHY this marketing method can be effective.

      GROWING YOUR AUDIENCE—For Published or Unpublished Authors – (2-hour workshop presented by Ann Charles and Jacquie Rogers)

      The publishing industry is morphing every day, and the internet brings a new dimension to the concept of audience. Together, these changes merge into a vastly different and exciting concept of marketing. The shotgun approach to finding your audience worked for decades, but this technique becomes more expensive and less viable with each passing month. The bad news: no one will find your readers for you. The good news: you have more options than ever in history to build your own fan base. In this interactive class, we’ll explore these options and send you on your way to building your own tribe of diehard fans. This class will help you pinpoint your audience—find the readers who want to buy your book—so you can tailor your marketing and promotion techniques to them and stop wasting time and money.

      BUILDING A WORLD ONE BOOK AT A TIME – (Session presented by Ann Charles & Diane Garland)

      Many readers love crossover books and characters. Creating one world that encompasses multiple series offers a familiarity even though the setting, style, and series are different. For authors, it not only helps to sell backlist books but can also create die-hard fans for life. In this presentation, Ann will explain some of the ways she has used to create crossover elements within her three on-going series. Diane Garland will join Ann and discuss the various ways her role as a World Keeper plays with Ann’s series building.

      WORKING WITH A WORLD BUILDING EDITOR or How to make your writing time more efficient and productive  – (Session presented by Ann Charles & Diane Garland)

      Building a world takes a lot of planning. Readers are smart, so you need all the help you can get making sure your world follows the rules you create along the way. For authors, previous threads and rules can become hazy by book 3 or 4 in a series. In this workshop, Ann and Diane will talk about ways they work as a team to make sure each book in an ongoing series stays true to the world the readers know and love.

      LIVING VICARIOUSLY THROUGH FICTION –  (Session presented by Ann Charles and  Jacquie Rogers)  The Writer’s Life tract

      Have you ever wondered where authors find the information needed to write stories about historical setting, character careers, or true events from the past, and how they incorporate it all into a single story or series? In this presentation, Ann and Jacquie will discuss how difficult it can be to live vicariously through fiction, and how important it is to be as accurate as possible.

       

      CAC18   STORY. PRODUCTION. BEYOND.

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