The Shorts Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Short Stories. The Shorts Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
The Chanticleer International Book Awards program discovers today’s best works. The Short Stories Awards discovers the Best New Shorts in Fiction and Narrative Non-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 from the 2024 SHORTS LONG LIST to the 2024 Shorts Book Awards SHORT LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Shorts Award Semi-Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
Please Note: There are 2 Shorts Awards Lists. This is for Long Form Content, Novellas, and Collections. The short form Shorts (100 pages or less) Short List will be posted separately.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2024 Shorts Book Awards novel competition for Short Stories!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi – Something About Lizzy
E.M. Schorb – Resurgius, a Sex Comedy
Cindy Ellen Hill – Leeds Point
Alice McVeigh – Pride and Perjury
Susan L Rae – Teaching Treason: A Gabby Baxter Mystery
Paper Lantern Writers – Beneath a Midwinter Moon
Peter Dingus – Worlds in Transition
J.R. Rice – Broken Pencils
Cynthia Geouge Davis – Catfish Corner
Mary Ann Bernal – AnaRose and Pharaoh’s Gold
Deborah L. Staunton – Untethered
Jennifer Saviano – Joy Ride
Jennifer Anne Gordon – The Japanese Box and Other Stories
Anne B. Barriault – Tales from Naples and Sorrentine Stories
Derek Wachter – Solipsism
Anna Casamento Arrigo – Weeds Beneath the Open Meadows
Irena Smith – The Golden Ticket: A Life in College Admissions Essays
Congratulations once more to the 2023 Shorts Grand Prize Winner for Short Prose
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The Clue Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Suspense and Thriller Mysteries. The Clue Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (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 ourMystery & Mayhem Awards, and for High Stakes Suspense Novels please check out ourGlobal Thriller Awards).
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 CLUE LONG LIST to the 2024 Clue Book Awards SHORT LIST. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMIFINALISTS of the 2024 Clue Book Awards novel competition for Suspense and Thriller!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Pamela Beason – If Only
Jeff Nania – Musky Run
John DeDakis – Enemies Domestic
Charlotte Stuart & Don Stuart – Midnight for Justice
Hannah D Sharpe – Between Lies and Revenge
Susan Rogers and John Roosen – Tree Pose
Meredith Forde – The Protectee
M.K. Tod – That Was Then
Cathi Stoler – Out of Time: A Nick Donahue Adventure
Lisa Towles – Codex
M.M. Cochran – The Button Collector
Peter Berk – First Line of Defense
Charlotte Stuart – Raven’s Legacy
Lisa Malice – Lest She Forget
Corey Lynn Fayman – The Esmeralda Goodbye
Marie Still – My Darlings
Ralph R. “Rick” Steinke – Change of Mission: A Jake Fortina Series Novel
Jeannee Sacken – The Rule of Thirds
Steven Walker – Gunny Mac Private Detective Trouble in Chinatown
Patrick Greenwood – Shores of Okinawa
Chad Boudreaux – Homecoming Queen: A Small Town Political Thriller
J T Owens – The Fisherman Returns
Ron Singerton – Ruptured
Michael Grigsby – Forecasting Error
Jeffrey Jay Levin – Deep Cover, The Unknowing Agent
Dr. Sandra Tanner – Spirited Unraveling
Saralyn Richard – Murder Outside the Box
Sean Hagerty – Jones Point
Kathryn Caraway – Unfollow Me
Nannette Potter – Pierce the Darkness
TJ Stecker – The Moth
Mike Van Horn – The Fireteam
Dana J. Summers – Hell’s Heart
AG Flitcher – Black Rose Cocoon
Dave Lager – Revelations
Carl Vonderau – Saving Myles
Chris Chan – She Ruined Our Lives
Ray Collins – The General’s Briefcase
Lo Monaco – Fallen In A Dark Uneven Way
Lisa Towles – Terror Bay
Colleen Coyne – Bewept
Shanessa Gluhm – A River of Crows
Miriam Verbeek – The Forest
Michael Pronko – Shitamachi Scam
Wendy Bayne – Dark Entity
Steve Lazarus – Call Me Sonny
Sharon Lynn – IoT Gaslight
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The Hearten Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Inspiring and Uplifting Non-Fiction and Memoirs. 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 from the 2024 Hearten Non-Fiction LONG LIST to the 2024 Hearten Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2024 Hearten Semi-Finalists. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC25).
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 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2024 Hearten Book Awards novel competition for Uplifting and Inspiring Non-Fiction!
Join us in celebrating the Short List authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.
Elizabeth Fulgaro – Learning to Love (Not Loathe) Me
Linda M. Lockwood – Sky Ranch: Reared in the High Country
Genét Simone – Teaching in the Dark
Wendy B. Correa – My Pretty Baby: A Memoir of Seeking Truth and Finding Healing
Jenell M. Jones M.Ed. – Shattered
David Hutton – Drums of a Distant Tribe
Douglas Green – The Teachings of Shirelle: Life Lessons from a Divine Knucklehead
Dr George Ackerman – A Son’s Journey from Parkinson’s Disease Caregiver to Advocate
Ingrid McCarthy – I Stood Among the Ruins and Cried
Kasey Claytor – Finding the Light
Jia Apple – The Tell
Olivia Goodreau – But She Looks Fine
Etsuko Diamond Miyagi – DIAMOND: The Memoir of a Lost Daughter of Japan
Lynne Spriggs O’Connor – Elk Love: A Montana Memoir
Jane Kim Yu – Journey of Awakening and Higher Consciousness
L.A. Witt – I Changed My Mind: My Journey from Infertile to Childfree
Mimi Zieman – Tap Dancing on Everest
Liz Alterman – Sad Sacked
Rachael Siddoway and Sonja Wasden – An Impossible Life: A True Story of Hope and Mental Illness
Christina Ford – In Search of Mr Darcy: Lessons Learnt In The Pursuit of Happily Ever After
Glenda Goodrich – Solo Passage: 13 Quests, 13 Questions
Ginelle Testa – Make a Home Out of You
Jennifer Cramer-Miller – Incurable Optimist: Living with Illness and Chronic Hope
Susan Bloch – Travels with my Grief
Mark Steven Porro – A Cup of Tea on the Commode: My Multi-Tasking Adventures of Caring for Mom. And How I Survived to Tell the Tale
Laura Hall – Affliction: Growing Up With A Closeted Gay Dad
Susan Cole – Holding Fast: A Memoir of Sailing, Love, and Loss
Louise Privette and Tristan Peigné – Dancing Through Life: A Memoir
Ben LeBoutillier – Practical Advice for a Better World
Kathleen Watt – REARRANGED: An Opera Singer’s Facial Cancer and Life Transposed
Tony Jeton Selimi – The Unfakeable Code®
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The Ozma Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Magic, Steampunk and Fantasy Fiction. The Ozma Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards discovers the best books in the Ozma Awards featuring magic, the supernatural, imaginary worlds, fantastical creatures, legendary beasts, mythical beings, or inventions of fancy that author imaginations dream up without a basis in science as we know it. Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, Dragons, Unicorns, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Gaslight Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, or other out-of-this-world fiction. Our judges from across North America and the U.K. will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from the 2024 OZMA Book Awards SEMI-FINALISTS to the FINALISTS. FINALISTS will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE AND GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Ozma Book Awards novel competition for Fantasy Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
K.N. Salustro – A Whisper from the Edge of the World
Roxana Arama – The Exiled Queen: A Roman Era Historical Fantasy
Curt Locklear – Treasure and Murder In Ireland
Shami Stovall – Time-Marked Warlock
Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle – An Unexpected Hero
Glen Dahlgren – The Realm of Gods
Kolton Fitz-Gerald – Leon Sharp: The Scourge of Night
J.A. Nielsen – The Winter Heir (Fractured Kingdoms, Book 2)
Susan Wands – High Priestess and Empress, Book Two, Arcana Oracle Series
R. M. Krogman – Liberation
James Malone – The Song of Theodore-Return to Rainbow Gardens
Ross Hightower & Deb Heim – Desulti
Erin Lark Maples – A Circle of Stars
Evette Davis – The Others
Ryan Schuette – A Seat for the Rabble
Rae St. Clair Bridgman – Fish & Sphinx
Rae St. Clair Bridgman – The Serpent’s Spell
S.G. Blaise – Proud Pada
Prue Batten – The Red Thread
S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
T.E. MacArthur – A Place of Fog and Murder
Shami Stovall – Academy Arcanist
J.A. Nielsen – The Claiming (Fractured Kingdoms, Book 1)
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey 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 the 2024 Journey Non-Fiction SEMI-FINALISTS. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC25).
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 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Four Points by Sheraton sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE and GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Journey Book Awards novel competition for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction!
Join us in celebrating the Finalist authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.
Lynne Spriggs O’Connor – Elk Love: A Montana Memoir
Tamra McAnally Bolton – His 100th Year
Kirsten Throneberry – Guided: Lost Love, Hidden Realms, and the Open Road
Irena Smith – The Golden Ticket: A Life in College Admissions Essays
Jennifer Gasner – My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis
Kathryn Caraway – Unfollow Me
Karen Elizabeth Lee – The Village That Betrayed its Children
Anne Gately – Sunburnt – A memoir of sun, surf and skin cancer
Rachael Siddoway and Sonja Wasden – An Impossible Life: A True Story of Hope and Mental Illness
Ernestine Whitman – Countermelodies: A Memoir in Sonata Form
Jacqueline Acho – Cancer Culture: Fixing the Landscape by Infusing Empathy
Ginelle Testa – Make a Home Out of You
E. Adrienne Wilson – I’d Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman’s Journey with Liver Cancer
Lindsey Henke – When Skies Are Gray
Heidi Beierle – Heidi Across America – One Woman’s Journey on a Bicycle through the Heartland
Claudia Marseille – But You Look So Normal: Lost and Found in a Hearing World
Mary Jumbelic, M.D. – Here, Where Death Delights
Tracy Mayo – Childless Mother: A Search for Son and Self
Marsha Jacobson – The Wrong Calamity
David Vass – Liar, Alleged
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At the request of both our Authors and our Readers we have moved the closing date of some of our Awards to November 30, 2024!
If you have an Instructional, Journalistic, Business, Enlightening, or Military and Community Service worker Non-Fiction Work, you still have time to submit!
As we settle into this new schedule, we’re hearing great feedback from authors regarding the best times for them to submit their work. This depends on conferences and workshops (many of which are genre specific) where they can regularly receive feedback and writing retreats that allow them to finish their manuscripts.
Thank you to everyone who reaches out and makes our Awards a success every year!
To celebrate the deadline change, lets take a look at some recently reviewed Non-Fiction Works!
A Path To Excellence By Tony Jeton Selimi Hearten 1st Place Winner
On the belief that life isn’t just the random cards one is dealt, A Path to Excellence by Tony Jeton Selimi offers a blueprint—the octagon of excellence—to succeed personally, professionally, and spiritually.
Transcending the pitfalls and spontaneous stumbling blocks along the path of life can open the door to self-actualization and progression. As someone who experienced bullying, sexual abuse, early disability, and homelessness, Selimi sets on to become a beacon of light to the hopeless and marginalized.
Within each soul lies a bud of genius waiting to blossom. This book focuses on purpose, vision, and persistence to clear the way to that fullest potential. Affirming challenges as immutable truths of life, Selimi employs Buddhist teaching and personal anecdotes to encourage a head-on confrontation with one’s struggles and promotes a feeling of gratitude. As a blend of philosophical wisdom and practical experience, the initial chapters help readers acknowledge their current life situation, perceiving challenges as epochs of potential.
The Doctor’s Voice By Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli Harvey Chute 1st Place Winner
Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli speaks out on serious professional issues faced by modern healthcare workers, in The Doctor’s Voice.
Doctors deal with overwhelming stress, leading to burnout, illness, many of them leaving the profession, and even a higher-than-average rate of suicide. The Covid19 pandemic both heightened and helped illuminate some of the causes of this stress, prompting author Garbelli to write this book as a set of advice for his colleagues and as advocacy for broader changes in hospitals and other healthcare systems.
Garbelli highlights a common disconnect in communication—administrators and higher-ups telling doctors what to do while those doctors don’t have much opportunity to bring up the problems they encounter day-to-day.
Some stories are impossible to look away from, and from its very first sentence, Finding the Light, Navigating Dementia with My Son by Kasey J. Claytor proves itself one of them. “…when my 49-year-old son, Justin, was first diagnosed with a form of early-onset dementia, I was stunned.” Without hesitation, the book draws readers into a saga of family, illness, and resilience.
Although a memoir, Finding the Light is in many ways an instructional text, too. Readers don’t need similar medical situations to draw from Claytor’s lessons of improvement. The conversational, approachable writing style serves this purpose well.
Although it’s in chronological order, this is an unconventional, modern text.
Traditional scene-based paragraphs are offset by poetry, informative sidebars, and even the full text of letters sent throughout Justin’s illness. Claytor deftly shifts between these sections, building a cohesive narrative from which readers can easily learn.
Combat Missions By Burl Harmon Military and Front Line 1st Place Winner
Sometimes, a close and personal story can reveal the true weight of major historical events. Combat Missions, a memoir from WWII veteran Burl D. Harmon, achieves this by detailing how Europe’s vicious aerial battles shape a young boy’s entry to manhood.
On December 7, 1941, Harmon is summoned to his high school’s auditorium to hear President Roosevelt proclaim it as, “a day which will live in infamy…” Soon after, his draft notice arrives. Harmon’s junior college studies and work at the local Rexall drug store are put on hold as he joins the vast flood of young American men and women conscripted into military service. Leaving his small Iowa town and a family mostly sheltered from the grim realities of the outside world, he travels to New York City with people from every imaginable background.
With no prior mechanical experience, he works diligently to become a flight engineer, training to master a lexicon of manual tasks and learn the intricacies of air-to-air combat amidst bombing runs. His training takes him even farther from home, to Detroit, Lorado, Texas, Puerto Rico, and even Cuba.
Chasing The Daylight By Joanna Rakowski Military and Front Line Grand Prize Winner
Chasing The Daylight by Joanna Rakowski is a revealing memoir that captures the rigor, intensity, and ferocity of military training in a salient style.
Ever wondered what it takes to become a soldier in one of the most powerful armies in the world?
Joanna Rakowski was born in Poland and grew up practicing dance from a young age, eventually becoming a professional classical ballet dancer and teacher. Upon her migration to the US in 1995 and the painful fallout with her friend and mentor, Chris, Joanna knew she needed to make a drastic change in her life. Her great awakening came when she decided to transform from a fragile and sensitive ballerina into a steadfast U.S. Army soldier, a goal that many close to her doubted she could accomplish.
With arresting insights, the text builds from Rakowski’s striking introduction as it describes her first day of enlistment, which was filled with uncertainties.
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The Little Peeps Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Children’s Fiction. The Little Peeps Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience for Early Readers. Story books, Beginning Chapter Books, Picture Books, Activity Books, and Educational Books.These books have advanced to the Long List for the 2023 CIBAs.(For Young Adult Fiction see ourDante Rossetti Awards, for Middle Grade Readers see ourGertrude Warner Awards.)
These titles have moved forward in the first look rounds from all 2024 LITTLE PEEPS entries to the 2024 Little Peeps Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Little Peeps Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2024 Little Peeps Book Awards novel competition for Children’s Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Claire Annette Noland – Nancy Bess Had a Dress
Ann Marie Perales Thompson – Halloween Pumpkins in Spring
Lynne Gobioff – Bad Luck Kitty
Michele L. Sayre – Along Came Spider the Making of a Superhero the Web Society
Michele L. Sayre – Oh No Bunny You’re Still Not Funny Happy Tails
Jack Wiens – What Bear Said
Anne Lacourrege – The Greatest Treasure
Rory Foresman – Timber and Loony Moony Night Rescue Book 2
Kimberley Lovato – Pisa Loves Bella a Towering Tale of Kindness
Anita Dromey – Littlest Mano at Bedtime
Kristen J Anderson – Lorelei the Lorelei: The First of Many Firsts
Ollie Miller – What is This?
Miki Taylor – Bentley Makes a Dump Cake
Elizabeth Fulgaro – Santa Claus Celebrates Jesus’s Birthday
Lexie Kattelman – Grace’s Groceries: An Introduction to Intuitive Eating
Dave O’Hare – Quigley Lopez, Saving Perseverance
Yolanda S Pascal – High Hopes Big Dreams
Anthony Delauney – Iver and Luke and the Friends-for-Others-Club
Julie Lomax – Melissa Moo Moo’s Special Lesson
Sara H. Fowler – Castle of Knots
Samantha Pillay – When I’m the President
Melissa Rousu – Grandpa Loved Wild Things
Daryllen Stone – Sienna the Spotless Giraffe
Ruthie Godfrey – Grumpy Grump
Regina Tranfa – My Dad Took Me To Dinosaur land
Adalgisa and David Nico – Frogs on the Mountain: The Mountain Yellow-Legged Frogs in Yosemite
Shane Svorec – Acorn Adventures
Sheryl Bass – Baby Dragon Finds His Family
David Huerta – Why Max “Meows” and Risa “Nyaas”?: Cracking the Code of Animal Sounds Across Cultures
Lynn Helton – Min: the Cat Who Guards the Castle
Jeff Dorrill – Brunt and Eggbert
Jill Neimark – Forest Joy: Mindfulness in Nature
C.L. Olsen – Old Crabby Turtle’s Big Rescue
Katharine Mitropoulos – Let’s Work Smarter
Ruth Amanda – Ess-Car-Go!
Ruth Amanda – Island Moon
Ruth Amanda – There’s a Pigeon in St Pancras
Mike Darcy – Little Joe and the Big Rain
Nico Altamirano – The Crocodile Choir
Leila Summers – Mog and Tom
Milt Lowe – The Hippo Who Hated To Fight
A.J. Chilson – When Un-Bear-Able Braxton Bullied Me
Dr. Gerry Haller – Will’s Adventure to the Candy Mountain
Mary Brodsky – Dew Falls Lightly
Kat Chen – Play Outside With Me
Annette Gagliardi – Resourceful Erica
Kathleen J. Shields – The First Unicorn – Bedtime Inspirational
Dee Write – Little Ruth First Day of School
Roni McFadden – Romeo and Emilia
Anna Casamento Arrigo – My Mocha Skin
Anna Casamento Arrigo – Tessy Turtle
Ashley Wall – The Day I Had a Dinosaur
Shaziya M. Jaffer, Jessica Alexanderson and Brad W. Rudover – A Recycling Adventure to the Scrapyard!
Deborah L. Staunton – Owls Can’t Sing
Alysson Foti Bourque – Alycat and the Sunday Scaries
Anthony C. Delauney – Akash and Mila and the Big Jump
Rae St. Clair Bridgman – Good Night, Good Night, Victoria Beach
Carrie A. Buck – Ivy’s Dinosaur Tea Party
Mike Mirabella and Lenny Lipton – I Used to Be Shy
J.E. Rogers – Dressing for Dreamtime
Antwinette Scott – When I Was
Antwinette Scott – The Land of Hearts
Ann P. Borrmann – Chester the (almost) Pirate
Sands Hetherington – Night Buddies and Evil School Bus #264
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The Shelley Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Paranormal Fiction. The Shelley Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
The Shelley Awards were formerly known as the Paranormal Awards. We are delighted to be able to honor the mother of science fiction with this award!
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring magic, the supernatural, weird other-worldly stories, super humans (ex. Jessica Jones, Wonder Woman), magical beings & supernatural entities (ex. Harry Potter), vampires & werewolves (ex. Twilight), angels & demons, fairies & mythological beings, magical systems and elements. We will put them to the test and discover the best among them for the 2024 Paranormal Book Awards!
These titles have moved forward in the first readers of the 2024 Shelley Supernatural Fiction entries to the 2024 Shelley Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Shelley Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2024 Shelley Book Awards novel competition for Paranormal Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Peter B. Dedek – Captives of the River
Stephanie Edwards – Lowcountry Charm
Jennifer Anne Gordon – Pretty Ugly
E.S. Magill – Magica Book Rise of the Cult
Evette Davis – The Gift
Charles Allen – Maid of the Feast
Kristin Homer – A Taste for Fear
D. L. Wilburn Jr – Vulture House
Miki Mitayn – Heated Earth Aedgar Moves In
Peter B. Dedek – Possessed
Jenny Allen – The Lotus Tree Book 3 in the Lilith Adams Series
C.W. James – Mindfield: a Paranormal Thriller for Teens
L.E. Brooks – Avelina, The Cult of Anick: Book One
Alexander Fernandez – Above the Ashes
Gracie Dix – Vork Chronicles Welcome to Superhero School
Keith Steinbaum – In Lieu of Flowers
Tim Facciola – Ghosts of Rheynia
Beth Castrodale – The Inhabitants
AA DaSilva – Periphery
Anika Savoy – Mayhem in Disguise
Derek Wachter – Hidebehind
Charles Allen – A Graveyard of Ships
R.F PINA – Tears of the Aeon The Gothic War
E. L. Werbitsky – The Marsh Keeper
Derek Wachter – Solipsism
Mark Sabbas – The Monarchs
Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle – Vein Pursuits
Sharon Barnes – Shanghai Sunset
Evette Davis – The Others
Brian Blackwood – Fractured
Mike Fiorito – For All We Know: A UFO Manifesto
W.B.J. Williams – Johnny Talon and the Goddess of Love and War
Sherri L Dodd – Murder Under Redwood Moon
Bradford Tatum – Hot Berry Punch
LS Delorme – Bright Midnights
Omayra Vélez – The General’s Gift
Dennis D. Skirvin – Nicholas Knocker
Joy Ross Davis – The Singer Sisters
Shami Stovall – Time-Marked Warlock
L. J. Aldon – Riddle of the Haunted Hoard
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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Wendela Whitcomb Marsh – Relating While Autistic: Fixed Signals for Neurodivergent Couples
Andy Chaleff – The Connection Playbook: A Practical Guide to Building Deep, Meaningful, Harmonious Relationships
Dr. Kelly Rabenstein – Psychological Secrets for Emotional Success
Jennifer M Sukalo – Claim Your SWAGGER: Stop Surviving and Start Thriving
The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2023 I&IAwards is:
Eating Together Being Together:
Recipes, Activities, and Advice from a Chef Dad and Psychologist Mom
by Julian C.E. Clauss-Ehlers and Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers
These know-how smarty authors will be celebrated in their own posts soon enough! In the meantime, we’re here to cheer on some of our favorite books that have come in for review!
THE DOCTOR’S VOICE
By Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli
Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli speaks out on serious professional issues faced by modern healthcare workers, in The Doctor’s Voice.
Doctors deal with overwhelming stress, leading to burnout, illness, many of them leaving the profession, and even a higher-than-average rate of suicide. The Covid19 pandemic both heightened and helped illuminate some of the causes of this stress, prompting author Garbelli to write this book as a set of advice for his colleagues and as advocacy for broader changes in hospitals and other healthcare systems.
Garbelli highlights a common disconnect in communication—administrators and higher-ups telling doctors what to do while those doctors don’t have much opportunity to bring up the problems they encounter day-to-day.
A guide to achieving financial freedom in retirement, E. Alan Fleischauer’s bestseller Reconfigurement™ reveals a roadmap guided by the Mantra, “Navigate, Customize, and Thrive.”
Advances in medicine, nutrition, and longevity planning now offer unparalleled possibilities to live longer, higher-quality lives. However, looming over this rosy image is a genuine concern: the financial ramifications of a longer retirement term. More alarming is that a sizable portion of the American populace is not harnessing their 401(k) retirement plans.
In light of this scenario, can traditional investment programs with fraying safety nets, such as pensions, remain viable? Reconfigurementcombines the emotional fulfillment of making retirement dreams a reality with practical guidance that rejects the notion of a set retirement age of 65. This work’s personal tales and sound financial guidance entice readers away from the constraints of traditional retirement approaches.
ABOVE THE DIN (Diary of the HepC Wonder Drugs)
By Labar Laskie
Labar Laskie closely explores the experience of chronic HepC in her unique memoir, Above the Din.
These days, Hepatitis C infection is curable with a simple treatment that lasts only a few months. In 1999, when author Labar Laskie receives her diagnosis, she sees no good option. The only possibility for a cure lies in a treatment with dismally low success rates and poses a significant danger. Not wanting to jeopardize her life, Labar embarks on a fifteen-year-long search for an alternative cure, hoping to find a wonder drug. Her waiting ends in 2014 when she begins her three-month-long treatment of two pills daily while keeping a journal of each day’s progress.
She goes through a string of doctors, many urging her to do the toxic treatment.
THE SOUND Of The FUTURE: The Coming Age of Voice Technology
By Tobias Dengel with Karl Weber
The Sound of the Future: The Coming Age of Voice Technology by Tobias Dengel with Karl Weber presents elaborate insight into the evolution of voice technology, showing it to be the next big innovation in the tech world.
Dengel begins by stating that long-distance vocal communication was unattainable for a long time, and now can seamlessly liberate humans from familiar but ‘clumsy’ tools such as keyboards, knobs, pedals, buttons, and levers. It has been well articulated by various news quarters that voice recognition is gaining a reputation and growing usage with the rise of artificial intelligence and intelligent aids, such as Amazon’s Alexa and Apple’s Siri. This technology has for the first time allowed consumers to interact with technology simply by conversing with it, facilitating hands-free propositions, reminders, and other simple duties.
This technology is presently in a major shift, as numerous industries worldwide are incorporating it into their daily routines and procedures.
On the belief that life isn’t just the random cards one is dealt, A Path to Excellence by Tony Jeton Selimi offers a blueprint—the octagon of excellence—to succeed personally, professionally, and spiritually.
Transcending the pitfalls and spontaneous stumbling blocks along the path of life can open the door to self-actualization and progression. As someone who experienced bullying, sexual abuse, early disability, and homelessness, Selimi sets on to become a beacon of light to the hopeless and marginalized.
Within each soul lies a bud of genius waiting to blossom. This book focuses on purpose, vision, and persistence to clear the way to that fullest potential. Affirming challenges as immutable truths of life, Selimi employs Buddhist teaching and personal anecdotes to encourage a head-on confrontation with one’s struggles and promotes a feeling of gratitude. As a blend of philosophical wisdom and practical experience, the initial chapters help readers acknowledge their current life situation, perceiving challenges as epochs of potential.
This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs Levels of Achievement is so worthwhile! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each list is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter!
These books help others live their best life, whether through the author’s personal experience, or through a life of research and dedication to a particular topic – often drawing on both! Books that enter Mind & Spirit Awards embody this and change lives.
Kelly Bulkeley – The Spirituality of Dreaming: Unlocking the Wisdom of Our Sleeping Selves
Pierre Pradervand – The Gentle Art of Spiritual Discernment – A guide to discovering your personal path
Maureen Kane – A Guide Back to You
Kasey J. Claytor – The Money Map, A Spiritual Guide for Financial Success
Melo Calarco – Beating Burnout, Finding Balance
The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2023 MIND & SPIRITAwards is:
Psychological Secrets for Emotional Success
by Dr. Kelly Rabenstein
Articles celebrating both the First Place and Grand Prize Winners will continue to come, but, in the meantime, we would like to focus in on some of the great work that has come our way recently and improved our lives!
RUNNING AWAY From The CIRCUS
By Nove Meyers
Debut author Nove Meyers breathes life into the big tent of human aspirations and desperations, from his birth into a raucous circus atmosphere to his diligent study for Catholic priesthood.
Running Away from the Circus is a vibrant chronicle that opens with a vignette of his grandmother, clad in sequins and flying on a trapeze. She spun like a top to enthusiastic applause under the circus tent, until the fateful day when she included her young child in the act, dropping her thirty feet to the sawdust-covered floor below. But this did not prevent Nove Meyers from being born and having a story to tell.
The boyhood described was as wild as the circus acts. He was encouraged to smoke cigarettes like his father and watched in astonishment as his mother burned up paper money, possibly to protect his uncle, a counterfeiter. Yet despite his unusual upbringing as one of the family’s third generation of circus owners, Meyers was taken regularly to Catholic church services. There, he discovered God, an entity as mysterious as the traveling circus and carnie crowds he was raised among.
Some stories are impossible to look away from, and from its very first sentence, Finding the Light, Navigating Dementia with My Son by Kasey J. Claytor proves itself one of them. “…when my 49-year-old son, Justin, was first diagnosed with a form of early-onset dementia, I was stunned.” Without hesitation, the book draws readers into a saga of family, illness, and resilience.
Although a memoir, Finding the Light is in many ways an instructional text, too. Readers don’t need similar medical situations to draw from Claytor’s lessons of improvement. The conversational, approachable writing style serves this purpose well.
Although it’s in chronological order, this is an unconventional, modern text.
Cheryl Landes’s The Best I Can Do: A True Story of Navigating the Complexities of Mental Illness and Homelessness, follows the devastation of a happy marriage as mental illness slowly takes over the mind of her husband. Landes must then make the journey back to peace.
Cheryl and her husband, Tom, had known each other since their college days. A classic love story, Landes does a beautiful job with the set up, and then delivers the tragedy of Tom’s spiral into paranoia as their plans for the future begin to fall apart.
The Best I Can Do tells the story of what happens when Tom insists someone is trailing him, believing a car passes by his and Cheryl’s home every day even though no one else sees it. He claims someone installed listening devices in their house and refuses to speak unless his white-noise devices are on. As his paranoia increases he locks the refrigerator with a chain and a padlock to protect himself from the certainty someone—perhaps Cheryl—wants to poison him.
Anna Casamento Arrigo’s Woman Strong showcases themes of love, heartbreak, death, disease, and political strife.
In the newly-released audio version, Casamento, with the help of her narrator Valentina Latyna, captures the essence of life and living. Latyna brings these poems to warm, sensuous life. Her accent, at once elegant and romantic, lifts the poems off the page and gives them voice.
The pearls strung into Woman Strong’s beautiful strand of poetry will stun and amaze readers. Many of them speak to the strength of women, as can be expected from the title, but many others talk about the fragile nature of life, of love, and of time.
This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs Levels of Achievement is so worthwhile! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each list is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter!