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  • 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards Update for the 2019 Chanticleer Authors Conference & CIBAs

    2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards Update for the 2019 Chanticleer Authors Conference & CIBAs

    The 2019  Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC) and the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) for 2018 wrapped up on Sunday, April 28th at five o’clock in the afternoon. Attendees and presenters began arriving on Wednesday, April 24th to participate in the Master Writing Craft workshops presented by the internationally bestselling author—Master of Suspense J.D. Barker and Top Senior Editor, Jessica Page Morrell.

    This unique and progressive conference was jammed packed with sessions serious authors featured sessions and workshops on the business, marketing, and technologies of publishing and of being an author. CAC19 attendees were also offered advance writing craft sessions and workshops. Hollywood was also represented at #CAC19 with Scott Steindorff, the ‘Hollywood Bookman’ and Major A-list Film Producer – and president of Stone Village Productions shared with us in his sessions and interviews his knowledge about  “What Hollywood Wants,”  “How to Construct Big Ideas,” “How Storytelling is Changing,” and more.

    2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards

    The 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards winners for sixteen divisions were announced on Saturday evening at the CIBA banquet and awards ceremony along with the 2018 Overall CIBA Grand Prize in conjunction with the annual Chanticleer Authors Conference. The ceremony was held at the ballroom of the luxurious Hotel Bellwether on the waterfront of  Bellingham, Wash.

    The CIBA celebration began at six o’clock in the evening with a cocktail party. Hindenburg Systems out of Denmark had a drawing for three excellent prizes that included a 2-year subscription to their state-of-the-art audiobook and podcast software systems,  a one-year subscription, and a really cool Hindenburg computer/commuter bag during the cocktail party.

    A coveted Chanticleer Blue Ribbon—You know you want one! 

    The Chanticleer International Book Awards Ceremony

    The CIBA Banquet and Ceremony began at seven-thirty in the evening with the banquet catered by the Hotel Bellwether and the Executive Chef Peter Birk. We began the CIBA announcements at eight o’clock with an explanation of the judging rounds and process. There were sixteen presenters who individually recognized all of the CIBA Semi-Finalists who were in attendance before announcing his or her division’s First Place Category winners for each of the sixteen divisions. PublishDrive and Hindenburg Systems presented each CIBA Blue Ribbon Award Winner with a prize certificate. After a short intermission, the awards presenters announced and recognized each divisions’ grand prize winners. Each one of the CIBA Grand Prize Award Winners was presented with a grand prize package from PublishDrive and Hindenburg Systems along with the coveted grand prize ribbons. The 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards ceremony concluded with the announcement of the 2018 Overall Chanticleer Book Awards Grand Prize winner.

    Professional photographer Dwayne Rogge of Bellingham based Photo Treehouse was available during the cocktail hour to take headshots and souvenir photos. He and his assistant also took photographs to record the award winners and division grand prize winners. These photos will be for digital download available by May 20, 2019. The link to the website for the complimentary digital photos will be emailed to all of the conference attendees. Printed photos will also be available for purchase on the website.

    The CIBA winners will be revealed—please standby…

    2018 CIBA Award Winners Announcements

    We will begin creating the website posting that recognizes the First Place Award Winners and the Grand Prize Winners of the sixteen divisions of the 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards starting today, April 29, 2019. We appreciate your patience with us as it takes time to double-check, create the links,  recognize the winners and create the website posts. The CIBA website postings announcements will be in the order of the sixteen divisions’ submission deadlines starting with the Cygnus Book Awards for Science Fiction moving on to the last submission date for the Instruction & Insight Book Awards. We appreciate your patience as we move through the list.

    Each of the 2018 CIBA divisions winners will be posted on the homepage of the Chanticleer website under WRITING CONTEST NEWS.

    Please visit the Chanticleer Reviews’ website for more of our exciting updates and CIBA announcements! We will also post to our social media platforms:

    Twitter:  @ChantiReviews

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chantireviews/    @ChanticleerBookReviews & Media

    Instagram: @ChantiReviews

    Hashtags:  #CAC19   #CIBAs

    We thank you for your patience!

    SAVE the DATE:  The next Chanticleer Authors Conference is scheduled for April 17 – 19, 2020 with Master Classes held on Thursday,  April 16, 2020. We will announce the 2019 Chanticleer International Book Award Winners on April 18, 2020. 

  • Links to All 16 Divisions of the Chanticleer International Book Awards 2018 Semi-Finalists

    Links to All 16 Divisions of the Chanticleer International Book Awards 2018 Semi-Finalists

    STATUS of the Judging Rounds for all Sixteen Divisions of the 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards – the 2018 CIBAs – Official Notification to the CIBA 2018 Semi-Finalists

     

    We have just completed the final sweep of all of the 2018 Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards submissions. All of the divisions have announced the authors and titles that have moved forward to the SEMI-FINALIST positions.

    We always check for stragglers, the inevitable stray, and late ratings coming in from judges (they do this as a labor of love for books and authors), and other anomalies that are just the nature of tracking the thousands of entries that we receive despite our state of the art integrated software program for tracking, DRM, and interaction with the judges.

    The works that made it to the 2018 SEMI-FINALIST are currently in the final rounds of judging to discover which ones will move forward to the limited First Place Categories and the coveted grand prize position for each division. The Overall Grand Prize for Best Book will be determined from the 16 divisions’ grand prize winners.

     

    Here are the links to the 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards SEMI-FINALISTS for All 16 Divisions. The CIBA ceremony and banquet will take place on Saturday evening of the 2019 Chanticleer Authors Conference that will take place April 25 – 28, 2019 in Bellingham, Wash.

    These are the OFFICIAL and FINAL LISTINGS for the 2018 CIBAs SEMI-FINALISTS. The next notification will announce the First Place Category Winners and the Grand Prize Winners and will go out on April 30, 2019.


    Cygnus Award for Science Fiction

     

    The CYGNUS Book Awards for Science Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


     

    The JOURNEY Book Awards for Narrative Non-fiction Semi-Finalists

     


    Cozy Mystery Fiction Award

     

      The M & M Book Awards for Mystery & Mayhem Semi-Finalists

     


    Gertrude Warner Children's Chapter Books

     

    The GERTRUDE WARNER Book Awards for Middle-Grade Readers Semi-Finalists

     


    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

     

    The DANTE ROSSETTI Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


    Pre 1750 Historical Fiction Award

     

    The CHAUCER Book Awards for Pre-1750s Historical Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


    Post 1750s Historical Fiction Award

     

    The GOETHE Book Awards for Post-1750s Historical Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award

     

    The LARAMIE Book Awards for Western, Prairie, & Civil War Fiction Semi-finalists

     


    Romance Fiction Award

     

    The CHATELAINE Book Awards for Romantic Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


    Thriller Suspense Fiction Award

     

    The CLUE Book Awards for Suspense and Thriller Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


    Early Readers and Picture books

     

    The Little Peeps Book Awards for Picture Books and Early Readers Semi-Finalists

     


     

     The OZMA Book Awards for Fantasy Fiction Semi-Finalists 

     


     

    The PARANORMAL Book Awards for Supernatural and Paranormal Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


     

    The GLOBAL THRILLER Book Awards for Lit Lab and Global Thrillers Semi-Finalists

     


    Mainstream Contemporary Fiction Awards

     

    The SOMERSET Book Awards for Literary, Contemporary, and Satirical Fiction Semi-Finalists

     


     

    The I & I Book Awards for Instructional and Insightful Non-Fiction Works Semi-Finalists

     


    INFORMATION

    Each of the Semi-Finalists has been notified individual by email from the president of Chanticleer Reviews, Kathryn “Kiffer” Brown at  KBrown@ChantiReviews.com We will send the second and final round of email notifications to the 2018 Semi-Finalists starting on Monday, March 25, 2019.

    The email includes links to Semi-Finalists Digital Badges, Semi-Finalists Book Stickers, a discount code for CAC19, and other information along with a significant discount code for CAC19 registration packets.

    The 2019 Chanticleer Authors Conference will take place on April 26, 27, & 28, 2019.

    The Master Classes taught by J.D. Barker and Jessica Morrell will take place on Thursday, April 25, 2019. Registration is required. 

    The Books By the Bay Book Room will be managed by Village Books and will be open to the general public on Saturday and Sunday. Sunday will be the Book Fair day with author signings.

    There are six different registration packages available for CAC19.

    The 2018 CIBA Banquet and Ceremony will take place on the evening of April 27, 2019. For more information, please visit the latest web post for the latest information, status, and updates about timing, photo opportunities, etc. Registration is required to attend the CAC19 and the CIBA Banquet and Awards Ceremony* and tickets are required for admittance.

    Good luck to all of the 2018 CIBA Semi-Finalists as their works compete in the final rounds of judging.

    Each of the authors whose works made it into the CIBA Semi-Finalists should be very proud!  Congratulations! You definitely have something to crow about! 

    *And, finally, you do not have to be present at the conference or the awards ceremony to win, but it sure is a lot more fun!

    Btw, the Submissions Deadline for the 2019 CYGNUS, JOURNEY, and M&M Book Awards is April 30, 2019! Don’t delay. Enter today!

     

  • Chanticleer International Book Awards Update, Info, & Status for All Divisions

    Chanticleer International Book Awards Update, Info, & Status for All Divisions

    STATUS of the Judging Rounds for all Sixteen Divisions of the 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards – the 2018 CIBAs

    We have just completed the final sweep of all of the 2018 Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards submissions. All of the divisions have announced the authors and titles that have moved forward to the SEMI-FINALIST positions.

    We always check for stragglers, the inevitable stray, and late ratings coming in from judges (they do this as a labor of love for books and authors), and other anomalies that are just the nature of tracking the thousands of entries that we receive despite our state of the art integrated software program for tracking, DRM, and interaction with the judges.

    To see the Official CIBA SEMI-FINALISTS post for each division, please click on the link at the end of this posting. 

    The works that made it to the 2018 SEMI-FINALIST are currently in the final rounds of judging to discover which ones will move forward to the limited First Place Categories and the coveted grand prize position for each division. The Overall Grand Prize for Best Book will be determined from the 16 divisions’ grand prize winners.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When will the 2018 CIBA 1st Place Award Winners and the Grand Prize winners be announced?

    The 2018 CIBA First Place Award Winners and the Grand Prize Winners for Divisions along with the Overall Grand Prize will be announced on Saturday, April 27, 2019, at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC) and CIBA Banquet and Ceremony at the Hotel Bellwether’s Ballroom, Bellingham, Wash.  The official announcements will be posted on the website by Tuesday, April 30th, midnight PST.

    The CIBA Awards Ceremony will kick off with the cocktail hour starting at 6 o’clock. The bar and the photography area will open at half-past five o’clock.

    Some people have their own cheering section.

    Jesikah Sundin when her book, LEGACY, was announced the Dante Rossetti Grand Prize Award Winner for Young Adult Fiction

    Photography Opportunities

    Dwayne Rogge is the professional photographer who will be on hand to take photos before, during, and after the CIBA ceremony. All digital photographs taken by Dwayne at the CIBA ceremony will be made available at no charge after the event. An email will be mailed out to all conference attendees with access codes and the website where the photos will be made available before May 8th. There will be a “step and repeat” backdrop sign that will be used for the award winners photos and group shots.

    We advise all SemiFinalists to have their photos taken prior to the ceremony during the cocktail hour.

    Janet Shawgo overjoyed with her Chatelaine Book Awards Grand Prize! We love this photo!

    What to Wear? 

    We have seen quite the range of dress from black-tie and formal wear, suits, cocktail attire, and since we do live in the Pacific Northwest, very casual attire. Please keep in mind that CIBA ceremony will have some awesome photo opportunities. And there will be a lot of Tweeting, Instagramming,  and Facebook postings going on throughout the evening.

    CIBA Overall Grand Prize Winner and Laramie Grand Prize Winner Michelle Rene

    Timing

    The ceremony begins at seven o’clock in the evening with recognition of all the Semi-Finalists who are in attendance with dinner immediately following. Past award winners will announce this year’s First Place Award Winners for each division after recognizing the respective Semi-Finalists in each division.  Representatives from the CIBA sponsors will award their prize packages to the winners. Presenters and Keynote speakers will also take part in the ceremony.

    The Banquet

    The distinguished Hotel Bellwether’s Executive Chef Peter Birk will bring his Pacific Northwest classically based preparations with a modern twist to the CIBA banquet table. A buffet service is employed to accommodate the many food preferences of such an eclectic gathering of authors from around the globe.

    No-Host Bar

    A no-host bar will be available in the Hotel Bellwether’s ballroom that will offer quite a range of wines, PNW beers, cocktails, and soft drinks.

    Ceremony Program

    All attendees to the 2018 CIBA ceremony and awards banquet will receive a souvenir ceremony program listing all the Semi-Finalists, Sponsors, and Presenters. Many attendees use this guide to mark the winners, get autographs and contact information from those they have met at CAC.

    Post Ceremony 

    The Book Room at the CIBA Banquet and Ceremony will be open shortly after the ceremony for book purchases.

    After Party Gathering

    By ten o’clock in the evening, most attendees will head over to the Fireplace Lounge at the Hotel Bellwether and the party continues on there.

    PRIZES – Yes, there will be Blue Ribbons and Prizes and some author will take home a $1,000 check for Overall Best Book! 

    You know you want one! 


    Exciting News for the 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards winners! Publish Drive will award these prizes to the Award Winners! 

    • 1 Overall Grand Prize for Best Book – One-year free subscription option ($1,200 USD)
    • 16 Division Grand Prize winners – a $240 USD gift certificate for the PublishDrive Subscription
    • 1st Place Category Division Winners – A metadata health-check consultation ($100 USD/each)
    • All Semi-Finalists in attendance – one-month free use of our services- A code will be given to you when you pick up your registration packet at CAC19.

    The total for the  Prize Package from PublishDrive is valued at more than $40,000 USD. Whoa! Thanks, PublishDrive!

    Learn more about their global bookselling platform by visiting www.PublishDrive.com 


    AND NOW FOR THE LINK to the 2018 CIBA SEMI-FINALISTS. Good luck to all in the final judging rounds. If your work made it to the SemiFinalists position, it is a WINNER! – No matter what.

    https://www.chantireviews.com/category/contests/

    We will do a second post with individual division links. This one is long enough!

    Hope to see you soon at the 2019 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2018 CIBA Banquet & Ceremony!

  • The SEMI-FINALISTS for the I & I Book Awards for Non-Fiction Insight and Instruction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The SEMI-FINALISTS for the I & I Book Awards for Non-Fiction Insight and Instruction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The I & I Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in non-fiction that are self-help, how-to, guides, or instructional. In non-fiction works, the author assumes responsibility (in good faith) for the truth, accuracy, people, places, or information presented.  The I & I Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    These titles have moved forward from the 2018 I & I  Book Awards SHORT LIST to the SEMI-FINALIST positions. These entries are now in competition for the limited 2018 I & I  First Place Category Positions.  The First Place Positions along with I & I  Grand Prize Award Winner will be announced at the Awards Gala on Saturday, April 27th, 2019.

    Congratulations to the I & I Book Awards for Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction 2018 Semi-Finalists

    • Donna LeClair – Inch by Inch
    • Jennie Lee – Breathing Love: Meditation in Action
    • Samantha Bowick – Living with Endometriosis: The Complete Guide to Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
    • Rajeev Kurapati – Physician: How Science Transformed the Art of Medicine  
    • Gary W. Driver – God Answers Science   
    • R. Scott Decker – Recounting the Anthrax Attacks – Terror, the Amerithrax Task Force, and the Evolution of Forensics in the FBI  
    • Gustavo J. Gomez, Ph.D. – HAIR LOSS: Options for Restoration & Reversal 
    • Amy Stross – The Suburban Micro-Farm: Modern Solutions for Busy People 
    • Cassandra Overby – Explore Europe on Foot   
    • Barb Drozdowich – How to Self-Publish a Book: For the Technology Challenged Author 
    • Rachel Thompson – The BadRedhead Media 30-Day Book Marketing Challenge 
    • Kathleen Kaska – Do You Have a Catharsis Handy? Five-Minute Writing Tips 
    • Julie Jason – Retire Securely: Insights on Money Management from an Award-Winning Financial Columnist  
    •  Reanne Hemingway-Douglass – Baidarka Diaries: Voyages and Explorations: British Columbia and Alaska, 1992 – 2003   
    • Sheree K. Nielsen – Ocean Rhythms, Kindred Spirits  
    • Lou McKee – Klee Wyck Journal   

    These Semi-Finalists titles are in the running for the 2018 I & I Book Awards First Place Category Positions and the I & I Grand Prize Book Award for the Instruction and Insight Non-fiction Books. Good Luck to All in the final rounds.

    The Instruction and Insight Book Awards  Grand Prize Winner and the Five First Place Category Position award winners will be announced at the April 27th, 2019 Chanticleer Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

     

    Grand Prize Ribbons!

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books that provide guidance, insight, instruction, advice, or techniques,  for the I & I Book Awards division of the CIBAs.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2019 I & I Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is April 30th, 2019. Please visit chantireviews.com/contests for more information.  

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

  • VALENTINE’S DAY SWEET READS with LOVE from CHANTICLEER – Romance, Historical Romance, Western Romance, Thriller/Suspense Romance

    VALENTINE’S DAY SWEET READS with LOVE from CHANTICLEER – Romance, Historical Romance, Western Romance, Thriller/Suspense Romance

    A Valentine to Mark Twain, a beloved American Author 

    Both marriage and death ought to be welcome: the one promises happiness, doubtless the other assures it.
    – Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain

    Editor’s Note: Samuel Clemons writing as Mark Twain is a beloved author to Fairhaven, a village in Bellingham, Wash. where Chanticleer Reviews’ home office is located and where the company was founded. On August, 14, 1895, Mark Twain spoke to  a full house at the Lighthouse Hall (700 seats) and received a standing ovation. Admission was seventy-five cents and one dollar for the best seats. This was the last stop in his United States tour. He arrived from presenting in Seattle on August 13, 1895. His next stop was Vancouver, British Columbia before heading out west across the Pacific Ocean for a world tour.

    February 14th is really one of the strangest holidays we celebrate with its origins in the early Church, mired with martyrs. No one really knows for sure if there was one Valentini or two, or perhaps an entire herd of them, but, it is believed that Saint Valentine lost his head over converting people to the Christian faith. The head in question now resides in “…glass reliquary in a small basilica in Rome, surrounded by flowers.” [Atlas Obscura

    Editor's Note: Did we mention that Sharon Anderson, the author of this article, writes horror...

    For us, February 14th is the day we all wear our hearts on our sleeves (literally), write little notes professing our love to one another, exchange candied hearts (Necco hearts may not be on the shelf this year because the company that purchased the popular brand said they, “Didn’t have time…” ), buy long-stemmed red roses for those we love (One site claims that in 2010, over 110 million long-stemmed roses were sold! That’s a lotta roses!), and chocolates… let’s not forget about the chocolates!

    Susan Marie Conrad offering CHOCOLATES at her book signing, The INSIDE PASSAGE.

    Whichever way you celebrate February 14th,
    we’ve got some fabulous reads lined up for you that are just
    too sweet to pass up!


    A Valentine of Great Reads for YOU from Chanticleer! 

    The Art of Enchantment by M. A. Clarke Scott is a well-paced escape for those hungering for art, history and a hot ride with a handsome Italian hero.

    M.A. Clarke Scott won the 2016 Grand Prize in the Chatelaine Awards for this novel!


    Daughter of Destiny: Guineviere’s Tale, Book 1 by Nicole Evelina is rich in historical detail and fantastical landscapes. This novel takes a brilliant twist on the historical perception of Queen Guinevere: she has magical powers, but will her gift be enough to save her people?

    Nicole Evalina not only won the 2015 Chatelaine Grand Prize for this novel and took home the Overall Grand Prize!


    Twisted Threads by Kaylin McFarren is a fast-paced romantic thriller complete with secret assassins, notorious secrets, steamy passion nights abound on this luxury Caribbean cruise – in other words, exhilarating! This is the fourth book in the Threads Romantic Thriller series and won Grand Prize in the 2017 CIBA CLUE Awards.


    Find Me Again by Janet Shawgo is a mystery, a conspiracy theory, and an amazing love story that crosses generations—all combined into one amazing read. Although there are two more novels in the series, each book stands alone.  Wait For Me.  WWII  Women  Look For Me.   Civil War Historical Fiction


    The Winters Sisters Series by Joanne Jaytanie contain elements of genetic engineering, strong women and the men who love them and nods to the author’s beloved dogs. These are hot romantic thrillers!


    Under an English Heaven by Alice Boatwright has twists and turns aplenty that will make any cozy fan enjoy this easy read, and enough descriptions of the bucolic village landscape and teas to make anyone who loves all things British happy. A second Ellie Kent Mystery is promised sometime this year.


    Building Mr. Darcy by Ashlinn Craven is a fun, fast-paced cozy reveals what happens when the witty and charming Mr. Darcy springs to life as an A.I. But, is he more than his two developers can handle?


    Seize the Flame by Lynda J Cox is a romantic Western celebrating second chances and proving that lightning not only strikes twice – but sometimes in the exact same spot.


    Threads of Passion by T.K. Conklin is a paranormal romance, western-style, that will leave you begging for more!


    The Blackbird by Kristy McCaffrey is a steamy, intelligent historical fiction set in the Arizona desert where the harsh environment matches the characters who populate it. This is the fourth book in McCaffrey’s Winds of the West series. 


    Hot Scheming Mess by Lucy Carol is a hilarious, fast-paced sexy cozy mystery with a believable lead and a gripping plot. Sassy, smart, and FUNNY!


    Mistress Suffragette by Diana Forbes is an engaging, stimulating, and action-packed novel that examines the facts of life, the challenges of social restrictions, and the woes of youthful love through the eyes of a sharp-minded, sharp-shooting young woman.


    The Passage Home to Meuse by Gail Noble Sanderson is an epic journey back to the post-war world of the 1920s where Noble Sanderson’s characters explore whether love can indeed conquer all.


    The Boundary Stone by Gail Avery Halverson – This story is set against the backdrop of the black plague, one woman of note risks everything to follow her calling and find her true love…


    Dare Devil: A Georgian Historical Romance, Book 3 of the Roxton Family Saga by Lucinda Brant


    A Girl Like You: A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel by Michelle Cox is about a brave and daring darling of the Great Depression puts herself in harm’s way to solve a mystery and endear herself to the handsome detective whose job it is to solve it.


    Check out our list of Chatelaine Award Winners here.

    Please let us know, who is your favorite romance author?

     

  • The SEMI-FINALISTS for the SOMERSET Book Awards for Literary, Contemporary, and Satire Fiction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The SEMI-FINALISTS for the SOMERSET Book Awards for Literary, Contemporary, and Satire Fiction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The SOMERSET Book Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in the genre of Literary, Contemporary, & Satirical Fiction. The Somerset Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, satire, humor, magic realism or women and family themes. This division of the CIBAs is the SOMERSET Book Awards.  We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    The following titles and their authors have progressed from the ShortList to the Somerset Book Awards Semi-Finalists positions.

    Please click on this link to access the digital badges and for information about Semi-Finalists book stickers.

    Congratulations to the Somerset Book Awards 2018 Semi-Finalists:

    • Nanette Littlestone – Bella Toscana
    • R. J. Hershberger – Kicked by a Sparrow
    • J.P. Kenna – Allurement Westward
    • Debu Majumdar – Night Jasmine Tree
    • Chief John J. Mandeville – Bar Tales  
    • V. & D. POVALL – Jackal in the Mirror
    • V. & D. POVALL – Secrets of Innocence
    • Petra March – A Different Kind of Lovely
    • Patrick M. Garry – In the Shadow of War
    • Tim Gingras – RVN   
    • Barbara Stark-Nemon – Hard Cider- a novel   
    • Joe English – A Place Called Schugara   
    • Donna LeClair – Inch By Inch    
    • Patricia Sands – Drawing Lessons    
    • Edythe Anstey Hanen – Nine Birds Singing   
    • Michelle Rene – Maud’s Circus 
    • Ellen Notbohm – The River by Starlight  
    • Bob Holt – Cowboy
    • June N. Foster – The Girl and the Golden Leaf   
    • PJ Devlin – Wishes, Sins, and the Wissahickon Creek   
    • Beth Burgmeyer – Silent Echo   
    • Megan A. Clancy – The Burden of a Daughter    
    • Conon Parks – Some Kind of Ending    
    • Lenore Rowntree – Cluck   
    • Tikiri – Disowned   
    • Yorker Keith – Awakening of the Summer  
    • Linda Watkins – Summer Girl, A Novel   
    • John Hansen – Unfortunate Words
    • Diane B. Saxton – Peregrine Island   
    • Susan St. John – Mad Mischief, A Novel     
    • Claire Fullerton – Mourning Dove   

    Information about the #CIBAs Long Lists and Short Lists and Announcement Rounds.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2018 Long List (aka the Slush Pile Survivors) to the Shortlist. We incorporate the Long List when the judges request an additional round of judging to accommodate the number and/or quality of entries received.  These entries have progressed from the  Shortlist to the 2018 SOMERSET SemiFinalist positions.

    These  Semi-Finalists positions will compete for the coveted First  Place Category Winners of the 2018 SOMERSET Book Awards.

    Grand Prize Ribbons!

    The First Place Category winners will automatically be entered into the SOMERSET GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition.  The 16 CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse. First Place Category and Grand Prize Awards will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 27th, 2019, Bellingham, Washington during the annual Chanticleer Authors Conference. 

     

    For more information about the submitting to the 2019 Somerset Book Awards or the other 15 divisions of Chanticleer International Book Awards, please click here.

  • The SEMI-FINALISTS for the PARANORMAL Book Awards for Supernatural and Paranormal Fiction – the 2018 CIBAs

    The SEMI-FINALISTS for the PARANORMAL Book Awards for Supernatural and Paranormal Fiction – the 2018 CIBAs

    Paranormal Fiction AwardsThe PARANORMAL  Book Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in the genre of  Paranormal and Supernatural Fiction. The Paranormal Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring magic, the supernatural , weird otherworldly stories, superhumans (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 2019 Paranormal Book Awards!

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2018 Long List to the SHORTLIST and have competed for the 2018 PARANORMAL Book Awards SEMIFINALISTS  positions.

    All Semi-Finalists will receive official notification by email and will be tagged in a Facebook Announcement and promotion—if they are following Chanticleer Reviews on Facebook. Facebook will only allow us to tag those who follow CR on FB. Click on this  Semi-Finalist badge link to the downloadable digital badge and for information about Semi-Finalists book stickers.

    Congratulations to the Paranormal Book Awards Semi-Finalists! 

    • Christine Grabowski – Dickensen Academy
    • Vince Bailey – Path of the Half Moon
    • K.A. Banks – Anthesteria
    • Gina Detwiler – Forsaken
    • Jeny Heckman – The Sea Archer
    • Nick Korolev – The 13th Child
    • Franklin Posner – Suburban Vampire Ragnarok
    • Linda Watkins – Storm Island: A Kate Pomeroy Mystery
    • Elaine Williams Crockett – Do Not Ask
    • London Clarke – The Meadows
    • Joy Ross Davis – Peaches and Lace
    • Joy Ross Davis – Countenance
    • C.A. Larmer – Do Not Go Alone (A Posthumous Mystery 2)
    • Claudia Herring – Obsessions of a Djinni
    • C.A. Larmer – Do Not Go Gentle
    • Joy Ross Davis – The Madwoman of Preacher’s Cove
    • Olivia Bernard – The Balance and the Blade
    • Anne Francis Scott – Lost Souls
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Mr. Hitchcock
    • Andrea Murray – Something New

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

    These titles are in the running for the First Place Category Winner positions of the 2018 Paranormal OZMA Book Awards novel competition for Supernatural and Paranormal Fiction. Good Luck to All!

    Grand Prize Ribbons!

    The First Place Category Winners will be announced at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Ceremony. The First Place Category winners will automatically be entered into the PARANORMAL GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition.  The 16 CBR Grand Prize Divisions Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse. First Place Category and Grand Prize Awards will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 27th, 2019, Bellingham, Washington.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2019 Paranormal Book Awards writing competition. The deadline for submissions is October 31st, 2019. Please click here for more information. 

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

  • The SHORTLIST for the SOMERSET Book Awards for Contemporary, Literary, and Satirical Fiction – The 2018 CIBAs

    The SHORTLIST for the SOMERSET Book Awards for Contemporary, Literary, and Satirical Fiction – The 2018 CIBAs

    The SOMERSET Book Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in the genre of Literary, Contemporary, & Satirical Fiction. The Somerset Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The #CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, satire, humor, magic realism or women and family themes. This division of the CIBAs is the SOMERSET Book Awards.  We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    These SHORTLISTED titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALIST positions of the 2018 SOMERSET Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary, Literary, and Satirical Fiction. 

     

     

     

     

     

    SHORTLISTERS please click here to access the digital badge and for information about book stickers.

    Congratulations to the 2018 Somerset Book Awards Shortlisted Titles and their Authors!

    • Nanette Littlestone – Bella Toscana
    • R. J. Hershberger – Kicked by a Sparrow
    • J.P. Kenna – Allurement Westward
    • Debu Majumdar – Night Jasmine Tree
    • Chief John J. Mandeville – Bar Tales
    • V. & D. POVALL – Jackal in the Mirror
    • V. & D. POVALL – Secrets of Innocence
    • Bob Holt – Cowboy
    • Patrick M. Garry – In the Shadow of War
    • Chynna Laird – Passing Loop
    • Tim Gingras – RVN
    • Barbara Stark-Nemon – Hard Cider- a novel
    • Joe English – A Place Called Schugara
    • Donna LeClair – Inch By Inch
    • Patricia Sands – Drawing Lessons
    • Edythe Anstey Hanen – Nine Birds Singing
    • Michelle Rene – Maud’s Circus
    • Ellen Notbohm – The River by Starlight
    • June N. Foster – The Girl and the Golden Leaf
    • PJ Devlin – Wishes, Sins and the Wissahickon Creek
    • Beth Burgmeyer – Silent Echo
    • Megan A. Clancy – The Burden of a Daughter
    • Helen Bea Kirk – Done Running
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Dear Bernie, I’m Glad You’re Dead
    • Priscilla Audette – Lost
    • Conon Parks – Some Kind of Ending
    • Lenore Rowntree – Cluck
    • Tikiri – Disowned
    • Claire Fullerton – Little Tea
    • Yorker Keith – Awakening of the Summer
    • Linda Watkins – Summer Girl, A Novel
    • John Hansen – Unfortunate Words
    • Bob Holt – Cowboy
    • Diane B. Saxton – Peregrine Island
    • Susan St. John – Mad Mischief, A Novel
    • Petra March – A Different Kind of Lovely: A Novel
    • Claire Fullerton – Mourning Dove
    • Markus McDowell – To and Fro Upon the Earth: A Novel
    • Chad Boles – Blinded Authority

    Information about the #CIBAs Long Lists and Short Lists and Announcement Rounds.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2018 Long List (aka the Slush Pile Survivors) to the Shortlist. We incorporate the Long List when the judges request an additional round of judging to accommodate the number and/or quality of entries received.  These entries are now Shortlisted and are in competition for the 2018 SOMERSET SemiFinalist positions. The  Semi-Finalists positions will compete for the coveted First  Place Category Winners of the 2018 SOMERSET Book Awards.

    Grand Prize Ribbons!

    The 2018  First Place Category Winners and Grand Prize winners will be announced at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Ceremony that will be held during the Chanticleer Authors Conference and CIBA Ceremony and Banquet.

    All Shortlisters and SemiFinalists will be acknowledged at CAC19.

    The First Place Category winners will automatically be entered into the SOMERSET GRAND PRIZE AWARD competition.  The 16 CBR Grand Prize Genre Winners will compete for the CBR Overall Grand Prize for Best Book and its $1,000 purse. First Place Category and Grand Prize Awards will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Awards Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 27th, 2019, Bellingham, Washington.

  • Immersive Fiction – a Different Perspective by Jessica Morrell and Kiffer Brown – Writing Toolbox

    Immersive Fiction – a Different Perspective by Jessica Morrell and Kiffer Brown – Writing Toolbox

    One day when Jessica was driving during the holidays she heard a show on NPR discussing how Americans play virtual reality games. It was reported that almost 70% of our fellow citizens play every day.

    We were both shocked by the number.

    United States Census Bureau (great source of information) states that as of July 1, 2018 the population estimate is 327,167,434 people. So according to the NPR report, the amount of the US population that play “video games” daily would be approximately 229 million people (who are gaming and not reading, by the way).

    Now back to Jessica…

    The people calling into the show to join the discussion were game developers, writers, and gamers. And the term ‘immersive’ kept coming up in the conversation, as in players felt like they were living amid the game universe that they were gaming in. One could experience Mars (Doom), The Old West (Red Dead Redemption). A World War II battlefield (Call of Duty), Sword & Sorcery (Witcher), automobile racing (Forza Horizon), Ancient Nordic/ Norse Times (Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice), and other imaginary worlds.

    Witcher 

    In a distracting world, your stories need to feel similarly immersive. Your story settings must be nuanced, intricate, and alive with significant details, intriguing characters, and most of all, trouble. Bad trouble. Soul-sucking problems that need solving. In fact, a large portion of games is about survival, the rawer and scarier the better.

    Think about it: millions of people are spending millions of hours in other permeable realities.

    Readers also want to feel as if they’re part of a world as if they’re navigating layers of complexity as they interact via viewpoint characters.

    So we thought it would advantageous to do a little research about how game developers create the “immersive experience.” This article, of course, just scratches the surface, but it is a starting point.

    Point of View Guidelines Apply to Video Games Also and Help to Create What is Known as “Gameplay.”

    According to Altug Isigan’s classic article Three Types of Point-of-View in Video Games, there are: (Isigan goes into more detail in his post. We will have a link to it at the end of these excerpts.)

    Perceptual Point of View (what our mind’s eye sees, thinks, hears, and desires equates to feeling) = First Person

    “The efforts of the designer and artist (think – you the writer) in the visual constrution of this rendering must achieve that we think of this image as if it were the moment-to-moment perceptions of a perceiver. This is in particular important if the designers and artists (writers) want us to assume this perceptual construct as our own view.”   

    Ideological Point of View (World or Ideological View)

    “The second definition of POV takes seeing rather in the metaphorical sense and implies not only a view, but a worldview.Hence the term ideological. Here, a second lense is applied to the lense that sees: thoughts, beliefs, and feelings. What we call point-of-view has gained another dimension and is no longer only the perceived sense-data… Not only are we presented a view of, but also a view on the event that is presented. It’s not only perception anymore, but also cognition; not mere sight, but vision.”

    Point-of-View of Interest (when our actual interests conflict with what we believe our interests are or should be).

    “In other words, we may not be aware of our actual interests, or blinded by our beliefs to a degree at which we can’t perceive them thorougly. Interest, is  therefore not about perception or ideology, but rather about an awareness in regard to the consequences of events.” 

    “This can create interesting situations. For example a character may be aware of the negative consequences of a particular choice, but he may still chose to face that consequence due to his beliefs (ideology) as is the case in situations that involve sacrifice. Or sometimes a character may find himself in a dilemma: He may not be able to decide whether to follow his belief or his interests.”

    In conclusion

    For more information and to read the complete article by Insigan, click here to visit The Ludosphere where the article was published.

    His conclusion states, “…An interesting point to consider here is that what we usually call “the gameplay” has a lot to do with these intertwinings of different POV-types. It could be a good idea to make use of these concepts in order to refine our notion of gameplay, and also realize how close it is related to storytelling methods.  I believe that an awareness of the existence of various POV-types can only improve a narrative designer’s ability to create compelling and immersive gameplay experiences.” (Altug Isigan)

     

    The Wall – Game of Thrones from George RR Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire

    So how do you coax readers to have similar experiences?

    By placing them in the action, with a stake in shaping outcomes. By creating circumstances that require decision-making and problem-solving as characters tackle moral dilemmas and a stacked deck. By setting up difficult-to-obtain outcomes. By tossing in bad luck, screw-ups, and sometimes poor judgment. By making the outcome really matter to characters we come to understand and care about.

    Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice

    This means writers build a fictional world detail by detail, from a complex social matrix to a government and history. Harry Potter’s wizarding world is a good example as is George R. R. Martin’s The Known World from his A Song of Ice and Fire series.

    Red Dead Redemption

    Maybe your story world is a ravaged, lawless hellhole. Intriguing concept, but readers need to understand how the lawlessness came about. This means you’ll be establishing the ‘rules’ for your universe. And keep the pressure coming by creating a breathing, weather-plagued, climate-influenced place. Well, I guess that weather could be balmy and calm, but what’s the fun in that?

    Keep writing, keep dreaming, have heart. – Jessica

     

    Chanticleer Editorial Services  Writer’s Toolbox Series

    Jessica is focusing on immersive writing throughout this year, so keep checking back here for more information and writing tips and tools for your writer’s toolbox and consider registering for her Master Class at CAC19 and Summer Workshops with Chanticleer.

     

     

    Jessica Page MorrellJessica Morrell is a top-tier developmental editor and a contributor to Writer’s Digest magazine, and she teaches Master Writing Craft Classes at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that is held annually along with teaching at Chanticleer writing workshops.

    Jessica will teach a Master Class and advanced writing craft sessions at CAC19

    Jessica understands both sides of the editorial desk–as a highly-sought after content development 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 examines 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. For links for her writing craft books, please click on here.

    Chanticleer Reviews and OnWord Talks will interview Jessica for more of her writing tips and advice. Stay tuned! ~ Chanticleer (who hails from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales).

    Please contact Sharon or Kiffer if you would like more information about Chanticleer’s Editorial Services at KBrown@ChantiReviews.com or SAnderson@ChantiReviews.com.

  • Celebrating CYGNUS Book Award Winners – January’s Spotlight is Science Fiction

    Celebrating CYGNUS Book Award Winners – January’s Spotlight is Science Fiction

    Cygnus Award for Science Fiction

     

    January is SciFi month here at Chanticleer Reviews where we celebrate CYGNUS Book Award winners!

    And we have reason to celebrate! And the CYGNUS Book Award Winners definitely have reason to celebrate!

    In case you are wondering, yes, that is the CYGNUS constellation on the  CYGNUS badge. Gorgeous isn’t it?

     

    Harper Collins Voyager has picked up CYGNUS Grand Prize Winner Bennett R. Coles for his latest work Winds of Marque.  Titan U.K. picked up his CYGNUS award-winning Virtues of War and then contracted for two more books in his series:  Ghosts of War and March of War.

    Bennett R. Coles CYGNUS Grand Prize for VIRTUES of WAR

    #justsaying We call ’em like we see ’em! – Kiffer
    Virtues of War

    The CYGNUS Book Awards, a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards, is looking for the best books featuring space, time travel, life on other planets, parallel universes, alternate reality, and all the science, technology, major social or environmental changes of the future that author imaginations can dream up. Hard Science Fiction, Soft Science Fiction, Apocalyptic Fiction, Cyberpunk, Time Travel, Genetic Modification, Aliens, Super Humans, Interplanetary Travel, and Settlers on the Galactic Frontier, Dystopian, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    AND we have found some great reads! 

    More CYGNUS Book Awards Grand Prize Winners with links!

    The Future’s Dark Past by John Yarrow

     

    OVER by Sean Curley

    The Great Symmetry by James Wells

    Some other CYGNUS Book Award First Place Category winners:

    Oort Rising by Magnus Victor

    Wizzy Wig by Tiffany Pitts

    The Ariadne Connection by Sara Stamey

    The Accountant’s Apprentice by Dennis M. Clausen 

    Prophecy of the Immortals by Ryan London

    The Cloud Seeders by Jamie Zerndt  (dystopian

    All is Silence by Robert L Slater 

    Janus Unfolding by C.A. Knutzen

    We wonder which CYGNUS Book Award winner will receive the next big publishing contract or land a top agent…? 

    When we started the CYGNUS Book Awards, we included science fiction, fantasy, steampunk, paranormal, lab lit, time travel, etc.

    We have since added:

    • OZMA Book Awards for Fantasy Fiction
    • PARANORMAL Book Awards for Supernatural & Paranormal Fiction
    • Global Thriller Book Awards for Lab Lit and Global Thrillers (think James Bond or Se7en)

    Cygnus Award for Science Fiction

     

     

    We’ve posted the 2018 CYGNUS Book Awards Semi-Finalists. Click here to see the list.

    We will announce the CYGNUS First Place Category Winners and the CYGNUS Grand Prize Winner on Saturday, April 27th, 2019 at the Chanticleer International Book Awards Ceremony and Banquet that will be held at the Hotel Bellwether.

    Enter the 2019 CYGNUS Book Awards – the deadline is April 30, 2019.

    Who will take home the CIBA Blue Ribbons?