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  • Happy Lunar New Year 2023 – Fun and Inspirational Horoscopes from 殿堂级 Diàntáng Jí (Chanticleer’s cousin)

    The new moon in China occurs on Sunday, January 22, 2023 making this day the start of the new lunar year. The Lunar New Year celebration season is January 21st (NYE) until February 5th, 2023. 

    This year, it is the Year of the Water Rabbit (and Cat for Vietnam). The year 2023 comes with the promise of hope, luck, and prosperity! For many, it will be a more restful year with less anxiety. It is a time for reflection as the Water Rabbit is a symbol of gentleness and serenity. This will be the year to work on inner balance and make plans for the future.

    The Year of the Rabbit symbolizes patience and luck—very good traits for writers!

    Note from Kiffer Brown:  Chanticleer believes that we each make our own destiny by being optimistic and positive, by being kind and loving, by dreaming and inspiring, by being bold and doing, by helping and enriching others, by appreciating and being grateful, and by expanding our awareness of the Universe. Enjoy and have fun! Happy 2023! 

    Use the handy table below to find your birth year and Chinese Zodiac Sign:

    Lunar New Year Calendar

     

    If your sign is a Rabbit

     (Trustworthiness, empathy, modesty, diplomacy, sincerity, and sociability are what Rabbits are known for along with being friendly and possessing great common sense)

    Rabbits have keen observation traits and attention to detail, which is good for authors. Just be sure not bore your readers with too many details. This is where a good editor can come in handy to give advice and tactics. Beta readers will help to reassure you that your work is on the correct path. Your social network will help your works to become known and widely read. As for your health, try to eat a more balanced diet. Keep an upbeat and positive attitude. This is a great year for practicing yoga and meditation. It is going to be a fulfilling year especially if you join happy events, gatherings, and keep an optimistic outlook. There will be opportunities for growth and change.

    If your sign is a Dragon

    (They are known to be passionate and quick-witted along with having the following traits: Luckiness, flexibility, eccentricity, imagination, artistry, spirituality, and charisma.)

    Determination and sincerity will help you achieve long-term success in your writing goals. If you are feeling writer’s block, consider joining or forming a brainstorming group to discuss story ideas and what is needed to move the story/character forward. When writing, sometimes Dragons are great on plot points but turn up short with creating atmosphere and memorable characters. Think of your writing challenges as opportunities to shine.  Remember to respect and honor low-key relationships as some of these will be long-lasting and fruitful. As you treat others, so shall you be treated. Be sure to exercise in nature to balance your nature to overwork and not take care of yourself. Attaining your dreams and aspirations will happen if you keep your eyes on the prize.

    If your sign is a Snake

    (The wise and almost mystical Snake is  philosophical, organized, intelligent, intuitive, elegant, attentive, and decisive.)

    In a chaotic environment, Snakes are the eye in the storm. Some may mistake your hesitancy to speak as a weakness, but actually, it covers up the Snake’s alertness and keen observation skills. Be supportive and congratulatory to other writers who are achieving success. Do not be jealous, but learn from them. Listen to the lessons that they may share with you if you ask. Snakes are best at writing fast. Do not antagonize over that first sentence. You will get it right after your story is unspooled from your mind. This may be your year to feel that divine inspiration from your writing muse that will be a masterpiece if you don’t let yourself get overwhelmed by petty issues. Remember to slow down and smell the roses this year and smile. Short naps, healthy snacks, and exercise to keep you healthy and effective.

    If your sign is a Horse

    (Independent and high-spirited, the Horse is adaptable, loyal, courageous, ambitious, intelligent, adventurous, and strong.)

    When you are at author events, reader events, and conferences, Horses should wear colorful clothing with memorable accents of orange, pink, or sunny yellow. This is the year when Horses will need mentors who will help guide them. Satisfaction and accomplishment are what motivate Horses rather than wealth and fame. Be sure to have your works proofread and copy-edited as it is hard for Horses to see their own errors. Also, it is okay to change genres. Horses are always on the move. However, Horses must be open to suggestions and to their mistakes. Continue your hardworking and seat-in-chair writing life, but make sure that you also exercise and get proper rest. Nurture your love of writing.

    If your sign is a Goat

    (The artistic and compassionate Goat is  tasteful, crafty, warm, elegant, charming, intuitive, sensitive, and calm.)

    This is going to be a busy year which can be exhausting for Goats. Remember, as a Goat, you are always too hard on yourself. You will discover opportunities for new story ideas, readers, and selling platforms for your books this year. Be sure to network and then share your connections as this will put you in the field of vision of people who can be of benefit to your author career. If you receive an invitation to present, teach, or mentor, and you accept you will be rewarded. This is the year for you to do yoga, go on walks, and learn pickleball. Try to balance your work and leisure which will re-energize you. Take on new writing challenges and subjects with your renewed energy.

    If your sign is a Monkey

    (Confident and innovative, the Monkey is  quick-witted, charming, lucky, adaptable, bright, versatile, lively, and smart.)

    Monkeys view everyone as teachers. They are said to be willing to listen to critique and learn from their mistakes, which is why they are considered to be intelligent. They are willing to bide their time to achieve their goals. However, when it comes to writing, they can be distracted and will easily put aside one writing project for a new one because they like to problem solve and are multi-faceted. But if they can figure out how to work with these tendencies, they will come out on top. Keep your goals in mind to navigate this year, especially in group projects.

    Monkeys are easily bored so they are always looking for new challenges.

    If your sign is a Rooster

    (Roosters are progressive thinkers and doers and are unafraid to be different. They are known to be honest, energetic, intelligent, flamboyant, flexible, diverse, and confident. Roosters are known for their fierce loyalty – Chanticleer’s sign.)

    This is a good year for travel for Roosters! At work and at writing, consider the challenges as opportunities to grow and to learn even if you feel as if your writing muse has abandoned you. That is where the travel comes in. Perhaps your muse needs a change of scenery also! This is the year to be nimble and flexible. Make time to stay in contact with friends and associates. This is the year not to work harder, but smarter. While writing, remain focused and don’t spread yourself too thin on different projects. Ask for help, take time to take care of yourself, and find balance in your life. Practice moderation and temperance in your life for this year get rest instead of doing all-nighters, eat sensibly, go for walks, exercise, meditate, do yoga – all of this will help prevent undo stress and anxiety. Take that trip or trips that you’ve been wanting to do but have put off. Positivity and flexibility. The year of the Rabbit is the year for Roosters to let their feathers shine and share your optimism and camaraderie and goodwill to others.

    If your sign is a Dog

    (The honest and hardworking Dog is loyal, sociable, courageous, diligent, steady, lively, adaptable, and smart. They have a sense of justice and are very easy to get along with.)

    You will have strong support for your writing this year. Don’t be overwhelmed at the prospect of re-writing and editing, but use these projects to learn and improve. Overall, the Year of the Rabbit will be a laid-back one. Don’t let bones of contention get you side-tracked. Shrug off little irritants while writing and forge ahead. You can circle back and deal with them later with a clearer head.  This is the year to work on your story ideas, and perhaps lay out the series that you have had in the back of your mind. This is the year to try experimenting with genres and to shake things loose.

    If your sign is a Pig

    (Kind, friendly, and curious, the PIG is honorable, philanthropic, determined, optimistic, sincere, and sociable.)

    Pigs are all action and no talk. While others may talk about writing, Pigs write. Gaining readers and reaching your audience motivates you. Pigs don’t have time for squabbles or to worry about critiques and recommended edits. They realize that is how they will move forward to their goals. Pigs are also good at being Beta readers for other writers. They are gentle and do not dwell or harp on issues. They just want everyone’s work to be the best that it can be. They are very patient and make good critique partners. Other writers will trust your opinion and advice. Pigs may have new writing opportunities coming their way in 2023 that will expand their readership. This is the year to put yourself out there and meet your readers, find your readers, and expand your readership. All you have to do is be yourself and move forward in the present.

    If your sign is a Rat

    (Along with being amiable and creative, Rats are known for their intelligence, adaptability, quick-wit, charm, artistry, and gregariousness.)

    This is the year to make connections and make writing friends of a lifetime. Rats are optimistic and energetic. Rats can also be known as book hoarding, but there are worse things. You are able to work independently and have imagination. Rats also like paying attention to details which shows in their writing. Rats must remember to stop and take breaks and take care of themselves. Be sure to eat a good breakfast and get some exercise in. When it comes to writing, find your inner resolve. Move forward with your work-in-progress with conviction. Stay open to learning and to new perspectives.

    If your sign is an Ox

    (Oxen are known to be leaders and loyal friends. They are also known for their  reliability, thoroughness, strength, reasonability, steadiness, and determination.)

    The Year of the Rabbit is the year for Oxen to be patient. Diligence, persistence, kindness, and compromise will help you reach your publishing goals. The Ox prefers to hide their works and not want to share them, but your works will be well received. This is the year when you will find many places to showcase your work and expand your readership. You must write about only what you are truly interested in not what you think you should be writing. Stick with your writing and your work-in-progress even if you feel like giving up. It will be worth it! Stay your humble and hard-working self. Take it one step at a time and you may just discover a breakthrough for your writing career. Remember to stretch, do moderate exercise, and take breaks away from work (writing).

    Did you know?

    The Lunar New Year is celebrated all around the world! In some places, there’s even a Year of the Cat, which is what this year would be considered. You can read more about the Lunar New Year, and find out just what the year of the Rabbit (or Cat) will bring here!

    We hope that you enjoyed this fun blog post that is meant as a way of thinking about new perspectives for your writing life. 

    Chanticleer believes that we each make our own destiny by being optimistic and positive, kind and loving, dreaming and inspiring, being bold and doing, appreciating and being grateful, and by expanding our awareness of the Universe.

    Happy Chinese New Year 2023! Year of the Rabbit!

    We wish you an AWESOME New Year of Good Fortune, Good Health, and Many Book Sales and Increased Readership!

    May the 2023 New Lunar Year bring you peace, joy, prosperity, and health! 

    The Chanticleer Team  

  • FUN and INSPIRATIONAL Good Fortune Horoscopes for the Lunar New Year 2021 – The Year of the OX by  殿堂级 Diàntáng Jí (Chanticleer’s cousin)

    FUN and INSPIRATIONAL Good Fortune Horoscopes for the Lunar New Year 2021 – The Year of the OX by 殿堂级 Diàntáng Jí (Chanticleer’s cousin)

    Happy LUNAR New Year!

    Friday, February 12, 2021, starts the 

    Lunar New Year that Celebrates the Year of the OX! 

    Celebrations last up to 16 days and culminates with the Lantern Festival on February 26, 2021.

    The Lunar New Year aka Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival and corresponds with the Gaelic IMOLC festival in Northern Europe that celebrates the first breaths of springtime (February 1st – the halfway point between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox).

    Lanterns floating on water to celebrate the New Lunar New Year – a particularly historically significant evening for women.

    Some Fun Facts about the Lunar New Year aka Spring Festival

    • The most firecrackers in the world are set off on the first day of the Lunar New Year. They are set off the night before and the first morning to welcome the New Year. Fireworks will continue on until the end of the 16th day of celebration.
    • It is the longest Chinese holiday. The first five days are considered a national holiday with the majority of stores and services closed.
    • Until Covid, it was was the largest migration of people on an annual basis with many people returning to the rural villages of their elders.
    • The Lunar New Year is the holiday celebrated by the most amount of people on the planet. Celebrations take place across China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and also in most major population centers such as London, New York City, San Francisco, Sydney, Australia; Vancouver, British Columbia; and wherever there is a “Chinatown.”
    • There are wines made specifically for Lunar New Year and there are rules about toasting and drinking order depending on the wine and spirits being offered.
    • Most hair salons and barber shops are closed during the Spring Festival because cutting hair during this time is taboo.
    • The first full moon of the Lunar Year is cause for the Lantern Festival—a night of partying and festivities especially with friends. The first five days of the Lunar Festival are supposed to be spent with family and elders.
    • Lanterns’ Day is also known as Valentine’s Day in China.


    The Year of the Metal OX is predicted to be the Year of Hard Work and Determination to achieve your writing goals and publishing goals. Supporting and helping colleagues in the writing and publishing community will bring energy and favor to your publishing career. 

    In the the Year of the OX, success will come for authors and writers, no matter what your Chinese Zodiac sign is, who really hard and consistently to promote their books and for those continually try to improve their books—even the ones that have been published. The new digital publishing world rewards those who take advantage of its fluidity.

    This year is all about discipline, hard work, and continuous improvement. If you do, then you will reap the benefits.

    The OX is the second sign in the 12 animal cycles of Chinese Astrology and that is why 2021 is considered a year to ground and complete many of the of new beginnings from the uncertainties and unprecedented events of 2020.

    2021 predictions reveal that those who work hard and with determination in their businesses and projects will receive great rewards. Be appreciative of your writing talent and you will be rewarded.

    Japanese OX Symbol

    Set yourself goals and objectives. Spend time planning and scheduling  your writing projects, marketing strategies, and making new connections. Then do not relent or give up until you have met your goals and objectives.

    The Year of the OX is going to bring determination and resolve to your writing!  You will need to follow your publishing goals with confidence and determination. Be relentless and do not get discouraged by obstacles.

    This is a great year to improve your health. Practice good posture, balance, and focused breathing. Move your body as best as you can for your health whether it is walking, dancing, playing sports, or prescribed physical therapy.

    Most of all, breathe fresh air as much as possible. Go for walks in nature. Make sure to drink plenty of pure water.

    How to Celebrate the Year of the OX as Writers – No Matter What Your Chinese Zodiac Sign Is

    This is the year to focus on your relationships with book sellers whether they are independent bookstores, on-line selling platforms like Bookchain or Amazon, audiobook sites, or specialty venues.

    Relationships with editors—you may feel that it will take double your efforts to move forward with your work-in-progress, but if you are diligent and persevere your efforts will be rewarded.

    This is the year to focus on author collaborations and joint marketing promotions. Be open to explore new tactics and strategies.

    Be prepared to spend more time on organizing and scheduling your time. If you are disciplined, you will find that this is the year when you can solve many problems and improve your writing craft.

    Are You Wondering How to Determine Your Chinese Zodiac Sign?

    Use the handy table below to find your birth year and Chinese Zodiac Sign

    Below are the 2021 Chinese Horoscope Forecasts for Those Who Live the Writing Life – Enjoy!

    Note from Kiffer Brown:  Chanticleer believes that we each make our own destiny by being optimistic and positive, by being kind and loving, by dreaming and inspiring, by being bold and doing, by helping and enriching others, by appreciating and being grateful, and by expanding our awareness of the Universe. Enjoy and have fun! Happy 2021! 


    If your sign is an Ox (Oxen are known to be leaders and loyal friends. They gain recognition through their hard work. They are also known for their  reliability, thoroughness, strength, reason-ability, steadiness, and determination.) Bright, inspiring, patient, and hardworking are the OX’s attributes.

    People born under the sign of the Year of the OX have traits of strength, reliability, fairness, and inspire confidence in others. While some may consider them strong-willed and stubborn, they are often thought to be calm, patient, and trustworthy.

    2021 is the year to hone your writing craft and reinvigorate your book promotion strategy. Establish a budget for time and money for editing and marketing. Keep in mind nothing replaces your own elbow grease and hard work on your part.

    Try to exercise more and move your body more while seated at your writing desk. Take care of yourself as well as you take care of others.

    This will be the year when the chances for meeting a writing mentor improve. The mentor will help you to learn how to focus and make things happen. The mentor will point out opportunities that you may would not be able to see on your own. Exceptional opportunities will be coming your way, be prepared to employ them!

    Click Here  for PART-TWO where we post the Chinese Zodiac Horoscopes for the other eleven signs plus rituals for good luck.

    Each year has a different sign, meaning each person is represented by one of the 12 animals.

    We hope that you enjoyed this fun blog post that is meant as a way of thinking about new perspectives. 

    Chanticleer believes that we each make our own destiny by being optimistic and positive, being kind and loving, by dreaming and inspiring, being bold and doing, by appreciating and being grateful, and by expanding our awareness of the Universe.