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  • The 2025 Somerset Spotlight for Literary & Contemporary Fiction

    Celebrating Literary Excellence

    The Somerset Awards are looking for the best in Contemporary Novels

    Literary and contemporary fiction has the power to illuminate the depths of human experience, transforming personal stories into universal truths that resonate across cultures and generations. The finest works in this genre challenge, inspire, and offer profound insights into what it means to be human. The Somerset Awards for Literary and Contemporary Fiction celebrate these exceptional voices, recognizing authors who craft narratives that bridge the personal and political, the intimate and the historical, creating literature that both reflects our world and shapes our understanding of it.

    Celebrating Our Overall Grand Prize Winner!

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    We’re thrilled to celebrate our 2024 Somerset Division Grand Prize Winner, Reenita Malhotra Hora for her powerful novel Vermilion Harvest: Playtime at the Bagh. But this recognition reaches even higher as Hora’s remarkable work also claimed our Overall Grand Prize, earning her the prestigious $1000 cash prize in addition to a Chanticleer Editorial Review and Author Interview. This extraordinary honor reflects the exceptional quality of her storytelling and the universal resonance of her narrative.

    Set against the politically charged backdrop of 1919 Amritsar, India, Vermilion Harvest weaves a compelling love story between Aruna, an Anglo-Indian Hindi schoolteacher, and Ayaz, a passionate Muslim law student whose political activism threatens their forbidden romance. As military tensions escalate toward the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre of April 13th, 1919, Aruna must navigate not only the complexities of cross-cultural love but also the desperate urgency of warning her beloved about Colonel Dyer’s impending attack.

    What makes Hora’s work exceptional is her ability to serve as a cultural bridge, capturing the nuanced position of her protagonist who exists between Indian and Anglo communities while maintaining hope even as circumstances darken. Our judges praised the author’s professional skill and eloquent narrative voice, noting how she masterfully balances historical depth with intimate romance. The novel succeeds in making unfamiliar historical events accessible while preserving their emotional weight, creating what one judge described as “a believable and compelling story” that wraps “love, hate, denial, and betrayal inside a single love story capturing today’s hope with yesterday’s despair.”

    See our Review of Vermilion Harvest Here 

    The Somerset Awards honor the full spectrum of literary and contemporary fiction, celebrating works that push boundaries and explore the human condition:

    • Contemporary Themes features stories that grapple with modern life’s complexities, from urban alienation to digital-age relationships, capturing the zeitgeist of our current moment.
    • Literary showcases works distinguished by exceptional prose, complex character development, and thematic depth that elevate fiction to art.
    • Women’s Fiction & Family Themes explores the intricate dynamics of family relationships, women’s experiences, and generational stories that resonate across demographics.
    • Social/Psychological Themes delves into the human psyche and societal issues, examining how external forces shape internal landscapes and vice versa.
    • Magic Realism blends fantastical elements with realistic narratives, creating stories where the extraordinary illuminates everyday truths. Think Gabriel García Márquez or Isabel Allende.
    • Adventure/Suspense and Action/Adventure prove that literary fiction can be thrilling, combining sophisticated storytelling with pulse-pounding plots.
    • Connections celebrates stories about human relationships, community bonds, and the threads that tie us together across differences and distances.

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    Roses in December
    By Mark A. Gibson

    A Series First Place Winner!

    Roses in December is the epic conclusion to Mark A. Gibson’s compelling two-part family saga, Hamilton Place. Now focusing on the family’s next generation, James Hamilton Jr.—Jimmy—follows in the footsteps of the father he never met, a Vietnam War hero who died in battle, and ultimately finds his own path in life.

    Pressured by a conning mother-in-law only out for monetary gain, the elder Jimmy’s widow, Becca, is pushed to marry Mack Lee, her deceased husband’s older brother who proves to be a cheating and abusive husband. Trapped in this loveless marriage, Becca hopes that attending church will remove her son from the toxic influence of her new husband and set him on the right path to a good life. But it’s the discovery of young Jimmy’s superior photographic memory that opens the door to a brighter future, and he sets a course to an outstanding medical career, coupled with military service in Afghanistan.

    Gibson delivers the recent past with a great sense of immediacy, showing events that ripple into our contemporary world using pop references that are relevant in today’s world.

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    When Walls Talk
    By Geralyn Hesslau Magrady

    Toni has the chance to start her own business in the building of her family’s old bakery. But history waits within those walls. In Geralyn Hesslau Magrady’s novella, When Walls Talk, Toni and her father uncover secrets they could never have expected.

    The Russo Bakery, with its 1920s architecture had been the family business since the four Russo brothers first opened its doors. Decades later, Toni and her widowed father plan a complete redesign of what their ancestors made to fulfill her dream of owning a bookstore. As the walls fall around the Russo family business, a long-hidden truth brings about profound personal changes for Toni.

    Toni takes this giant leap into the unknown, unsure if she’s even prepared to own a business. But the bookstore is the key to her hope for a better future, her only path to escaping a past tragedy.

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    Not That Kind of Call Girl
    By Nova Garcia

    A Somerset First Place Winner!

    In Nova Garcia’s novel, Not That Kind of Call Girl, Julia Navarro-Nilsson balances a lot heavy responsibilities on her plate. She’s the supervisor of the Cascade City Chronicle call center, has just had her first child, and is dead set on saving her newest employee from a lifetime of abuse.

    As a Mexican-American, Julia knows first-hand how difficult life can be for a minority woman, so when Carmen Cooper shows up for a job interview, Julia is determined to hire the young college student even though her story and answers to Julia’s question are sketchy. This reluctance to share her personal information intrigues Julia, but Carmen’s life turns out to be much more challenging than Julia would have ever dreamed.

    Sussing out the truth behind the timid young woman’s clearly fictional story, Julia turns detective with the help of her reporter friend, Jerry. The two are dogged in their search and discover a secret so deep that it will rock Hollywood — that is, if she can juggle her new baby, her neglected husband, her sexually harassing boss, and an unending visit from her critical mother.

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    The Faraway Mountains
    By Radu Guiasu

    The Faraway Mountains by Radu Guiaşu is a fascinating blend of fiction and autobiography that brings to light the restrictive nature of the Communist Era in Romania and throughout the Eastern European Bloc. Experienced through the eyes of a group of friends, their persistence to find their friend perfectly illustrates the importance of human connection, even within the cold confines of a communist country.

    Guiaşu begins his story as a chronicle of the entwined lives of childhood friends Victor, Dan, and Alex—who embark on a quest to find their lost comrade, Gabriel. Along their journey, they debate the important issues of their day.

    Their discussions reveal the intricacies of daily life from the broad, to the particular. Topics like the oppressive regime in the country, the egregious ineptitude of some high-ranking officials, the deterioration of living conditions, and the recent and shameful destruction of numerous architectural gems are discussed right alongside the possibility of the national football championship game being another sham, the rising cost of foreign blue jeans on the black market, and the record heat wave they left behind in the capital.

    This work pays homage to those exceptional individuals who, in spite of the harsh conditions their government forced on them, retained their moral rectitude, bravery, and irreverent sense of humor. It is also a condemnation of everyone who worked in tandem with these oppressive systems.

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    Confluence
    By Mary Elizabeth Gillilan

    In Confluence by Mary Elizabeth Gillilan, Maya has lived much of her life where she feels safe—at home with her Buddhist mother in the small town of La Conner, Washington. But a surprise discovery about Maya’s past pushes her to explore a wholly unfamiliar corner of the world.

    Living with cerebral palsy, and a self-professed homebody, Maya is the queen of getting out of plans. But at sixty-five, two years after her mother passed, Maya finds a suitcase with her grandmother’s diary, several photos, and a letter written by her mother hidden inside.

    In the letter, Maya learns she was born in a place called Sangam and her father could still be living there. The letter names a nun who helped deliver Maya and founded a hospital in that area, Yeshe Maya. Hesitant to leave her comfort zone, Maya waits to write to Yeshe Maya for a year. It takes even longer for Maya to work past all that is holding her back from the call of adventure.

    Read More Here

    These reviews represent just a glimpse of the literary excellence and contemporary insights waiting to be discovered in today’s finest fiction.


    See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

    We’re excited about all the exceptional literary and contemporary fiction we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. Throughout this year’s Somerset Book Awards, we had the pleasure of promoting numerous outstanding novels as they advanced through our competition tiers. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each advancement tier is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter! Your book deserves to be discovered.

    Don’t Let Your Literary Voice Go Unheard!

    The literary and contemporary fiction market continues to hunger for authentic voices and compelling narratives that speak to our shared human experience. Whether your work explores contemporary social issues, delves into psychological complexity, bridges cultural divides, or pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling, the Somerset Awards provide the recognition and promotional platform your literary excellence deserves.

    Literary fiction has the unique power to transform readers, offering not just escape but enlightenment, empathy, and understanding. From intimate character studies that reveal universal truths to sweeping narratives that capture historical moments, every skillfully crafted literary work has the potential to become part of the cultural conversation. Don’t let your voice remain unheard—submit to the Somerset Awards today and join the distinguished authors who’ve found their literary community through Chanticleer!

    Submit to the Somerset Awards today! Deadline: October 31st

    You know you want it…
  • The 2025 Humor and Satire Spotlight

    When Wit Meets Wisdom

    The Humor & Satire Awards: Books that make us laugh and think

    Humor and satire holds up a mirror to society, revealing truths that might be too uncomfortable to face in more serious genres. From clever wordplay that brightens our day to sharp social commentary that challenges our assumptions, these works prove that laughter truly is one of humanity’s most powerful tools for understanding ourselves and our world. The Humor & Satire Awards celebrate authors who master the delicate art of making readers think while they chuckle, crafting stories that entertain, enlighten, and occasionally make us squirm with recognition.

    Celebrating Our Grand Prize Winner!

    The Man Who Saw Seconds cover by Alexander Boldizar

    We’re thrilled to celebrate our 2024 Humor & Satire Division Grand Prize Winner, Alexander Boldizar for his thought-provoking novel The Man Who Saw Seconds. This ingenious work follows Preble Jefferson, an ordinary man with an extraordinary gift: he can see exactly five seconds into the future. What begins as a seemingly useful ability becomes a nightmare when Preble dodges a bullet on a New York subway, causing another man to die in his place. Suddenly, government agencies take notice, transforming a simple manhunt into a military operation as they recognize the strategic potential of Preble’s gift.

    Boldizar uses this fantastical premise to craft a brilliant satirical commentary on government overreach, surveillance culture, and the way institutions transform individuals into commodities. The novel explores weighty themes about the tension between personal freedom and systemic control, all while maintaining the propulsive energy of a thriller. As Preble fights to protect his family and preserve his humanity, readers are treated to a story that questions the nature of time, free will, and the systems we create to govern ourselves. The result is what the publisher calls “an adrenaline-pumping read that will leave you contemplating love, fear and the abyss.” Boldizar will receive a Chanticleer Editorial Review and be invited to participate in an Author Interview, offering insights into his approach to blending genre elements with satirical wit.

    The Humor & Satire Awards celebrate the full spectrum of comedic and satirical literature, honoring works that make us laugh, think, and sometimes do both simultaneously:

    • Humor features pure comedy that delights in wordplay, absurd situations, and the lighter side of life, proving that sometimes laughter really is the best medicine.
    • Satire takes aim at society’s foibles and institutions with wit as sharp as a scalpel, using humor to expose hypocrisy, challenge authority, and inspire change through clever critique.
    • Parody lovingly skewers familiar genres, characters, or cultural phenomena, celebrating what it mocks while offering fresh perspectives on well-worn territory.
    • Allegory/Fable uses symbolic storytelling and moral lessons wrapped in entertaining packages, proving that the most profound truths often come disguised as simple tales.
    • Political Ideology tackles the absurdities of governance, power, and social structures, using humor to make complex political concepts accessible and memorable.
    • Fantasy and Alternative History – Non-SciFi prove that even imaginary worlds can offer the perfect laboratory for exploring very real human behaviors and social dynamics.

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      Summer of Haight
      By George Petersen

      In The Summer of Haight, George Petersen opens a doorway into the hallucinatory dreamscape of 1967 San Francisco, where the counterculture’s bright ideals are shadowed by something far more sinister.

      Forget the peace signs and flower crowns. This isn’t a nostalgic romp through Haight-Ashbury. It’s a slow-burning gothic mystery where the air smells of something rotting just beneath the incense, and reality unravels one eerie page at a time.

      The Summer of Haight centers on Longfellow, a straight-laced, impeccably dressed British lawyer living in San Francisco. He’s logical, loyal, and just rigid enough to feel like he’s constantly one step out of place in the groovy chaos of 1960s counterculture. His best friend, the brilliant and eccentric scientist Dr. Jonathan St. Amour, seems to be riding high—hosting elite parties, building a private laboratory under his Victorian mansion, and showing off his mysterious new pet cat, Zelda, who wears a custom-cut diamond in the shape of a cat’s eye.

      Things start to tilt sideways when Jonathan suddenly asks Longfellow to draft a new will—one that leaves everything to a man named Dr. Asmodeus Youngblood.

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      Cleave The Sparrow
      By Jonathan Katz

      Cleave the Sparrow by Jonathan Katz blends political satire, existential philosophy, and absurd humor to immerse readers in a complex, surreal dystopian narrative.

      Tom is a reluctant political candidate stuck on the blurred line between truth and power. His mentor, Crick—a controversial figure for his political views—has an ultimate goal in mind that pulls Tom into its wake. Believing in the limitation of human perception and the illusory nature of the world, Crick endeavors to destroy a ‘cosmic projector’ that he supposes fabricates this false reality.

      Cleave the Sparrow charts a course where Tom, as Crick’s successor, follows his holotapes to carry out this dream, plunging into political and scientific conspiracy and moral dilemmas—opening an unexplored trail to time travel, quantum mechanics, and existential dread.

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      Tomorrowville
      By David T. Isaak

      As Tomorrowville by David Isaak opens, it is in fact yesterday. 2008 to be specific. Toby Simmons, a Gen X programmer/engineer/hacker, is in the midst of something professionally fascinating but personally stupid.

      Toby uses a state-of-the-art virtual reality system to surreptitiously peek into the apartment of the woman across the street. But he’s three stories up, and loses track of where his real feet are walking as he’s too busy following his virtual eyeballs, leading him to one of Wile E. Coyote’s famous maneuvers. He discovers that there’s nothing underneath him but air and a three-story drop to the pavement.

      But just like that cartoon coyote, Toby comes back from the dead. It only takes a silly prank, a forgotten gin and tonic, and 80 years, as medical science makes great strides in bringing cryogenically frozen bodies back from formerly life-ending spinal destruction. Along with a whopping bill from the U.S. government– nearly five million dollars for all the many, many costs of Toby’s revival.

      It’s 2088, and Toby Simmons has unwittingly become Rip Van Winkle. The world has changed while he’s been sleeping– although not, perhaps, nearly as much as it should have.

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      A Good Day and Other Mostly Humorous Stories and Lists
      By Radu Guiasu

      Through the thirty-six diverse writing efforts of A Good Day and Other Mostly Humorous Stories and Lists, Radu Guiasu masterfully combines wit, whimsy, satire, and personal contemplation.

      These vignettes cover a wide range of topics, styles, and techniques. While they often seem to be typical “slice-of-life” moments, Guiasu clearly has a knack for finding humor in even the most absurd situations.

      As a native Romanian now residing and teaching in Canada, Guiasu writes from his own knowledge and experience. He often broaches serious and meaningful topics, such as the world of academia, growing up under a dictatorship, and a love of nature.

      The book’s title story, written while the author was a graduate student, follows a central character who cheerfully muses on fellow graduates not pursuing careers connected to their degree. Choosing not to sell out, he furthers his education and teaches high school to troubled students rather than drive a cab. Ultimately, he loses both his job and his girlfriend, thus deciding to celebrate his newfound freedom by writing about it.

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      These reviews represent just a glimpse of the clever storytelling and sharp insights waiting to be discovered in today’s humor and satirical literature.


      See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

      We’re excited about all the witty and thought-provoking works we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. Throughout this year’s Humor & Satire Book Awards, we had the pleasure of promoting numerous entertaining titles as they advanced through our competition tiers. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

      This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each advancement tier is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter! Your book deserves to be discovered.

      Don’t Let Your Wit Go Unwitnessed!

      The humor and satire market continues to thrive as readers seek both escapist entertainment and intelligent commentary on our increasingly complex world. Whether your work delivers pure comedic gold, biting social satire, clever parody, or thoughtful allegory, the Humor & Satire Awards provide the recognition and promotional platform your wit deserves.

      Humor has the unique power to unite people across differences, challenge conventional wisdom, and make even the most serious topics approachable. From lighthearted tales that offer pure joy to satirical works that inspire social change, every skillfully crafted humorous work has the potential to become a reader’s go-to comfort read or their new favorite conversation starter. Don’t let your wit remain hidden in the shadows. Submit to the Humor & Satire Awards today and join the clever authors who’ve found their appreciative audience through Chanticleer!

      Submit to the Humor & Satire Awards today! Deadline: October 31st

      You know you want it…
    • The 2025 I&I Hall of Fame for Instruction & Insight

      Seeking to spread wisdom and knowledge?

      The Instruction & Insight Awards are here to help!

      The Insight & Instruction Awards celebrate exceptional books that provide valuable knowledge, guidance, and enlightenment across a wide range of subjects. From alternative remedies to self-help, these awards acknowledge authors who have made significant contributions to the fields of education, self-improvement, and understanding the world around us. This diverse collection of books foster learning, personal development, and a deeper understanding of the world around us. Enrich lives and contribute to the non-fiction landscape by submitting today!

      ***Submit your Book Today***

      You have until September 30th to Share your Book and Submit to the 2025 CIBAs!

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      Looking for something to learn? The I&I Awards have what your looking for! We’ve got categories for Travel, Crafts, Cooking, Motivation, Self-Help and More!

      We’re always looking for reasons to celebrate our past winners. You can see the Grand Prize and First Place Winners from 2024 here, but let’s hope into our time machine and recognize our past I&I Grand Prize Winners!

      Honoring the Grand Prize Winners of the Instruction & Insight Awards!

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      Success with Hydrangeas- A Gardener’s Guide
      By Lorraine Ballato

      Our review for the newest Grand Prize Winner is forthcoming. Here’s an excerpt from Amazon:

      Finally, a Book with All the Secrets to Growing Great Hydrangeas!

      This book reveals all the ins and outs to growing hydrangeas. If you’re at all confused about pruning this shrub – and who isn’t? – this book will clear things up. If you’re worried about how much water to give it especially when it droops in the sun, this book explains it all. And what about transplanting: when is the best time to do that? Chapter four has the answers to that one and covers it all.

      How to get your plant to bloom

      Let’s not forget the most common issue people have with this plant: how can I get it to flower reliably? You’ll get the scientific insight needed to better site your plant, and how to care for it. Then you can just sit back and watch it flower for you.

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      Eating Together, Being Together
      By Julian C.E. Clauss-Ehlers and Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers

      Eating Together, Being Together is a rare, enlightening book that teaches the importance of family dining, both on the culinary side and in its benefits for childhood and young adult development beyond the kitchen walls.

      Co-authored by master Chef and Dad, Julian C.E. Clauss-Ehlers, and Ph.D. Psychologist and Mom, Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Eating Together, Being Together offers up their parental wisdom and expertise from the heart of the home—the kitchen.

      With informative but relaxed conversations about food choices, preparation, and related activities, the two provide great insight into how family mealtime promotes well-being in a child’s life. As involved adults, they incorporate thoughtful discussions about spending quality time with their children, sharing and mitigating bad feelings, and making wonderful memories. Ultimately, they showcase family meals as nourishment for both the body and soul.

      Within the pages of the book readers will find ways food can serve as a message of care and support, as well as a way to model kindness in the face of questions and concerns.

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      Emotional Magnetism
      By Sandy Gerber

      Emotional Magnetism: How to Communicate to Ignite Connection in Your Relationships is a self-help and marketing book in one—in fact, it’s a self-marketing book.

      A seasoned marketing professional, author Sandy Gerber uses common elements in marketing theory to aid those who wish to enhance their communication skills and ability to get along with people around them. It’s easy to be misunderstood or unheard, and it’s even easier to be at cross-purposes, leading to frustration and animosity. But using Gerber’s SAVE technique, understanding what we mean and what we need becomes clear.

      In this work, we learn what emotional magnetism is, and how well we can communicate when we learn how to harness it. We also learn about how emotional magnetism can be repelled when it’s not done right. But in order to use emotional magnetism, we must first learn what the emotional magnets are, using the acronym SAVE—short for safety (S), achievement (A), value (V), and experience (E)—and how they are reflected in our personalities.

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      The Black Foster Youth Handbook
      By Ángela Quijada-Banks

      The Black Foster Youth Handbook: 50+ Lessons I Learned to successfully Age-Out of Foster Care and Holistically Heal is a distinguished compilation of award-winning author Ángela Quijada-Banks’ insights, seeking to assist those in foster care to stay optimistic and triumph over traumatic experiences.

      The text features the author’s candid revelations regarding the disarray she encountered in foster care and the overwhelming emotional roller coaster she underwent through family upheavals and a heart-breaking rift between her siblings.

      Foster care had seen her forget her goals and aspirations, as traumas and emotional misfortunes spread their venom in her soul. Banks had found herself misplaced, perplexed, wounded, irate, and unloved. Her background, past wounds, and pessimistic beliefs ruled over her. In a painful recap, she reveals how she became accustomed to constant alarming incidents, creating in her a perpetual state of survival.

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      Independent Living with Autism
      By Wendela Whitcomb Marsh

      Author and autism counselor Wendela Whitcomb Marsh has created a specialized guide for those with autism, seen through the eyes of five characters of different ages, with differing needs and aspirations in her book, Independent Living with Autism: Your Roadmap to Success.

      Boldly launching her work with the ambitious chapter, “Solutions,” Marsh depicts some of the possible departure points for her readers: those just out of school, those who were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder or who self-diagnosed, and all who face the challenges of ASD, whether alone or with family or social supports.

      Marsh relays her story, focusing on the lives of five individuals with ASD.

      Read More Here


      Now that you’re set on your next reads, what are you waiting for? The only way to join this amazing list of I&I Winners is to submit today!

      Those who submit and advance will have the chance to win the Overall Grand Prize of the CIBAs and $1000!

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      Now is your chance to touch the hearts of readers everywhere. Your Non-fiction story deserves to be discovered, and you can submit to the 2025 Instruction and Insight Awards by the end of the September. Don’t miss this chance to give your book the recognition it deserves.

      The I&I Awards is your chance to shine!

    • The 2025 Hearten Long List for Uplifting and Inspiring Non-Fiction

      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 in the judging rounds from all 2025 Hearten Non-Fiction entries to the 2025 Hearten Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2025 Hearten Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC26).

      The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 28 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 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Hearten Book Awards novel competition for Uplifting and Inspiring Non-Fiction!

      Join us in celebrating the Long List authors and their works in the 2025 CIBAs.

      • Alia Luria – Geri O Shimasu: Adventures of a Baka Gaijin
      • Andy Becker – Grandy Let’s Play: Reflections on the Joy Blessings and Wonder of Grandparenting
      • Barb Drummond – I Finally Have the Smoking Hot Body I Have Always Wanted Having Been Cremated
      • Brent Larsen – You Make My Heart Giggle Dad-isms the Wisdom and Wit of Dad
      • Candace Macphie – Finding Color
      • Cerridwen Fallingstar – Rocket in My Pocket: Defying Gravity with Levity, From the Frontiers of Space… To the Frontiers of Consciousness
      • Charlene Pell – In This Altered Body: A Survivor’s Story of Resilience and Love
      • Cheryl Lynn – Washing the Inside of the Cup: My Journey of Walking in the Spirit
      • Christine Amoroso – Bare Naked in Public: A Memoir
      • Cynthia Waine Brandt – Song of the Cardinal: A True Story of Miracles and Magic After Heartbreaking Loss
      • Dianne Ebertt Beeaff – Infinite Paradise Witnessing the Wild
      • Doug Cameron – My Tarzan Tree and Other Farm Boy Memories
      • Dr. Deb Miller – Forget the Fairy Tale and Find Your Happiness
      • Dr. Michael James – America’s Nightmare Surviving the Black Holocaust the Message Continues
      • Jeff Richards – Nothing Left To Lose: Or How Not To Start a Commune
      • Jennifer Celeste Briggs – Watching Sarah Rise: a Journey of Thriving with Autism
      • Jerome Puryear – The Art of Thinking Critically with Clarity for Optimal Health
      • Julie Ryan Mcgue – Twice the Family: a Memoir of Love Loss and Sisterhood
      • Kate Grant – No Woman Left Behind: a Journey of Hope To Heal Every Woman Injured in Childbirth
      • Kathy Sechrist – Sara’s Redemption: a Journey of Courage Resilience and Hope
      • Kay Brooks – Behind the White Beard Dale Ballew’s Story
      • Kee Kee Buckley – Seeking Shama: Me, My Dog, and the Road To Inner Peace
      • Laurie Benson – Resilient Activism Igniting Wild Hope in Uncertain Times
      • Lucie Frost – How the Hell Did I Not Know That: My Midlife Year From Couch To Curiosity
      • Maggie Enriquez – The Rebirth of a Phoenix
      • Margie Crowe Wildblood – Because He Loved Me
      • Marti Tote – Up Grief Creek Without a Paddle
      • Mary Olson-Menzel – What Lights You Up Illuminate Your Path and Take the Next Big Step in Your Career
      • Patricia Eagle – Dog Love Stories the Canines Who Changed Me
      • Rabei A. Wazzeh – The Masterpiece of Nature
      • Rhona Morrison – From Crime Scenes to Cruise Ships: Navigating life’s troubled waters with resilience and hope
      • Ricardo Jose Gonzalez-Rothi – The Mango Chronicle
      • Robert Macauley – Because I Knew You: How Some Remarkable Sick Kids Healed a Doctor’s Soul
      • Stacey Hettes – Dispatches From the Couch
      • Sue Vana – Shaken by God’s Love From Fear To Favor in Grief’s Upside-Down World
      • Tammy Dietz – Falling From Disgrace

      Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

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      Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

      The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2024 Hearten Awards is:

      Elk Love: A Montana Memoir

      By Lynne Spriggs O’Connor

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      See the full list of 2024 First Place Hearten Winners here!

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2026 Hearten Book Awards for Inspiring and Uplifting Narrative Non-Fiction.

      Please click here for more information.

      Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      April 17 – 19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!

      Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

      Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!

    • The 2025 Journey Long List for Non-Fiction Overcoming Adversity

      The 2025 Journey Long List for Non-Fiction Overcoming Adversity

      Journey Narrative Non-Fiction CIBA BadgeThe 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 all 2025 Journey Non-Fiction entries to the 2025 Journey Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2025 Journey Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC26).

      The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 28 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 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference

       

      These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Journey Book Awards novel competition for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction!

      Join us in celebrating the Long List authors and their works in the 2025 CIBAs.

      • Amanda Carrasco – Becoming the Brave One
      • Amy Mackin – Henry’s Classroom: a Special Education in American Motherhood
      • Ana Hebra Flaster – Property of the Revolution: From a Cuban Barrio To a New Hampshire Mill Town
      • Ann Michelle Mracek – Unpacking the Attic
      • Ann Van Hine – Pieces Falling: Navigating 9/11 with Faith Family and the FDNY
      • Anne Abel – High Hopes
      • Anselm Ezemson – Chasing Closure: a Life on the Edge of Belonging
      • Baldur Einarsson – Ice and Fire: Thawing a Murderer’s Heart
      • Barbara Jenkins – So Long As It’s Wild
      • Beth Granger – Born and Razed: Surviving the Cult Was Only Half the Battle
      • Brandi Dredge – Girl Uncoded: a Memoir of Passion Betrayal and Eventual Blessings
      • Brian J. Quattlebaum – A Mad Box of Rain
      • Carl Gorham – My Life in a Garden: Love, Loss, and Mulch: a Single Dad Seeks Answers in Nature
      • Carol Odell, LICSW – Girl Groomed: a Therapist’s Memoir of Trauma
      • Carolyn Saletto – One Hazel Green Eye
      • Casey Mulligan Walsh – The Full Catastrophe: All I Ever Wanted Everything I Feared
      • Celia LaVon Belt – My ValHalla: Angels Are No Strangers To Chains
      • Chanchal Garg – Unearthed: the Lies We Carry & the Truths They Bury
      • Cheryl Landes – The Best I Can Do: A True Story of Navigating the Complexities of Mental Illness and Homelessness
      • Cheryl Lynn – Washing the Inside of the Cup: My Journey of Walking in the Spirit
      • Christine Amoroso – Bare Naked in Public: a Memoir
      • Cynthia Moore – Dancing on Coals: a Memoir of an Overperformer
      • Cynthia Waine Brandt – Song of the Cardinal: a True Story of Miracles and Magic After Heartbreaking Loss
      • Damien Thompson – And Then I Would Fly
      • Dan Gold – Game Changers Inspirational Sports Stories
      • Debbie Hartung – The Factory of Maladies: Seven Days on a San Francisco Psych Ward
      • Deborah M. Foster – What’s So Bad About Being Poor: Our Lives in the Shadows of the Poverty Experts
      • Diane C Pomerantz Ph.D. – Lost in the Reflecting Pool: Surviving Narcissistic Emotional Abuse
      • Dr. Deb Miller – Forget the Fairy Tale and Find Your Happiness
      • Dr. Kirsten Viola Harrison and Sean/a Smith – I, Sean/a: the Story of a Homeless Intersex Woman Who Inspired a Community
      • Dylan Nigh – Fool’s Gear: a Completely Devastating Thing I’ll Probably Do Again
      • Elizabeth Fulgaro – Learning to Love (Not Loathe) Me
      • Emily Sayre Smith – Smartass: Memoir of a Mouthy Girl
      • Franke James – Freeing Teresa: A True Story about My Sister and Me
      • Gavin O’Donnell – Father’s Day
      • Heidi Yewman – Dumb Girl
      • Hendrika De Vries – Open Turns
      • Jacquelyn Dickey – The Dash
      • James B. Wells – Because: A CIA Coverup & A Son’s Odyssey To Find the Father He Never Knew
      • Jane Cafarella – Cleaved: a Story of Loss, Legs, and Finding Family
      • Janine Kovac – The Nutcracker Chronicles
      • Jennifer Celeste Briggs – Watching Sarah Rise a Journey of Thriving with Autism
      • Jia Apple – The Tell
      • Joshua Storment – MENtal: My Entropic Nuances Towards Another Life
      • Julie Randall – Patient 71: an Inspiring True Story of a Mother’s Love That Fueled Her Fight To Stay Alive
      • Kathy Sechrist – Sara’s Redemption: A Journey of Courage Resilience and Hope
      • Kelly-Anne Kerley – Breaking Up with My Wheelchair
      • Lucie Frost – How the Hell Did I Not Know That: My Midlife Year From Couch To Curiosity
      • Maggie Enriquez – The Rebirth of a Phoenix
      • Marti Tote – Can You Ride a Raindrop To the Ocean
      • Mary Garden – My Father’s Suitcase
      • Mary Jumbelic M.D. – Speak Her Name
      • Mia Bolton – As We Bloom: Wisdom From Extraordinary Everyday Women & Gender Nonconforming People
      • Mitchell Raff – Little Boy I Know Your Name
      • Nin Mok – Suddenly Silent and Still
      • Peter Flom – Twice as Weird: A Memoir about Twice Exceptionality
      • PJ Hamilton – From the Piney Woods 2nd Edition
      • Robert Carney – Unscarred
      • Robert Macauley – Because I Knew You: How Some Remarkable Sick Kids Healed a Doctor’s Soul
      • Ryan Mcdermott – Downriver: Memoir of a Warrior Poet
      • Sondra R. Brooks – Not Good Enough Girl: A Memoir of an Inconvenient Daughter
      • Stacey Hettes – Dispatches From the Couch
      • Steven Simmons Shelton, Ma, Jd – Memoir of a Mangled Mind: How Concealing My Dissociative Identity Disorder Unleashed Multiple Personalities
      • Valerie Foster – The Risk of Sorrow: Intimate Conversations with a Holocaust Survivor
      • W. Hector Rivera – An Island I Don’t Want To Be on: Surviving the Riptide of Bipolar Disorder
      • Wendy Crockett and Ian McPhee – Pushing Miles: A chronicle of Motorcycles, Mayhem, and Mettle
      • Wilma Macliver – Life Behind the Masks

      Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

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      Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

      The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2024 JOURNEY Awards is:

      Unfollow Me

      By Kathryn Caraway

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      See the full list of 2024 First Place Journey Winners here!

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2026 Journey Book Awards for Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction.

      Please click here for more information.

      Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      April 17 – 19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!

      Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

      Join us for our annual conference and discover why!

    • The 2024 I&I First Place Round Up for How-To and Self Help Guides

      I&I or Instruction & Insight Awards CIBA BadgeThe Instruction and Insight Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Instructional Non-Fiction. The Grand Prize Winner, Lorraine Ballato’s Success with Hydrangeas: A Gardeners Guide, will be promoted for years to come in our annual Hall of Fame article, as well as be featured on the I&I contest page year ’round!

      The best part about being a Chanticleer Int’l Book Award Winner is the love and attention you get all year ‘round!

      The 2024 I&I Winners were announced at the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference in April, and you can see the official winners post here!

      Join us in celebrating the 2024 First Place I&I Winners!

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      Margaret C. Beeler – Tropetails

      Tropetails is the world’s first cocktail (and mocktail!) book centered around all your favorite bookish themes and literary tropes!

      Featuring a whopping 50 carefully curated specialty drinks, Tropetails is the perfect book to add to your bar cart, coffee table, nightstand, heck, you could even snuggle with it in bed! Is that appealing? Perhaps you’d be better off leaving it in the kitchen…but I won’t tell anyone if you decide otherwise 😉

      Each page of Tropetails has a hand-drawn illustration from “Chosen One”, to “Enemies to Lovers”, and “Who Done It”—all from your favorite genres across fiction and a unique recipe mixed to match the vibe of each different trope!

      Find it on Amazon!

      Tania Isreal – Facing the Fracture

      Foster resilience in the face of political polarization

      Unsettled by provocative news, clashing politicians, and social fragmentation, Americans struggle to navigate the challenges of living in a divided country. Facing the Fracture offers a path out of the distress and disempowerment plaguing everyday people. Grounded in psychological research, this book offers readers strategies to foster resilience in the face of political polarization.

      In this valuable book, Israel moves beyond explaining the problem of polarization to demonstrate how individuals can cope with the political divide, which seems widen with each passing day. Readers will find guidance to reduce toxic input from media, manage polarizing thoughts and feelings, and engage effectively with others. And they will learn that they have the power to improve their personal wellbeing, relationships, community, and country.

      Find it on Amazon!

      Katherine Fabrizio – The Good Daughter Syndrome

      You love your mother, but she drives you crazy.

      She controls, criticizes, and butts into your life constantly. Then, when you try to set boundaries, the pushback and resulting guilt is so bad that you tell yourself… it’s just not worth it.

      Is your mother narcissistic, borderline, or just plain difficult?

      Are you empathetic, sensitive, and kind?

      Do you feel stuck in your relationship with Mom:

      • Trying to please her but never feeling good enough?
      • Feeling responsible for Mom’s emotional well-being?
      • Struggling to set boundaries without feeling guilty or getting so much pushback that you end up thinking… it’s just not worth it?

      If so, chances are you have fallen into the hidden psychological traps that constitute The Good Daughter Syndrome.

      Many self-aware daughters of narcissistic, borderline, or just plain difficult mothers know they need to stand up to their mothers and set healthy boundaries. Yet, they can’t bring themselves to do it and don’t know why.

      They are caught in unconscious traps they can’t see or fully understand… Trapped by their difficult mother’s needs, the empathetic daughter can’t see a way to break free and still feel like a good person.

      She can’t see these traps that keep her parallelized with guilt… or going round and round having the same arguments and getting nowhere with Mom, but I can.

      Even better, I know how to escape them.

      Find it Locally and on Amazon!

      Bob Dahms – Let’s Talk About This

      Bob Dahms has had a long and diverse career in business and in business advisory roles.

      In this book he shares 50 Things You Need to Know About Starting and Managing a Small Business. Everyone who reads this book will learn something that they didn’t know before. Actually, it’s way more than 50; check it out.

      Find it Locally and on Amazon!

      Douglas A Burton – The Heroines Labyrinth

      For decades, the hero’s journey has had a major influence on storytelling and story structure. Now, Douglas A. Burton presents a groundbreaking new paradigm for writers everywhere. Sourced entirely from heroine-led fiction—a unique narrative arc has been hidden in plain sight, complete with recurrent patterns and powerful archetypes. Burton offers writers a full fledges alternative that’s both original in its presentation, yet stunningly familiar. Discover the dynamism of story, conflict, and character development in a fresh new light. From myth to literature to TV to film, The Heroine’s Labyrinth explores story structure as modeled by heroic women in fiction. Burton’s theory on story has the potential to turn prevailing views of story structure upside down.

      Inside, you’ll encounter 18 archetypal designs that form a distinctive narrative arc, each one rich with profound insights and powerful new perspectives. Discover the Masked Minotaur, the Sacred Fire, the Beast as Ally, the Poisoned Apple, and more. Novelists, screenwriters, RPG gamers, and memoirists will gain immediately useful insights in The Heroine’s Labyrinth. A must-read for writers.

      Find it Locally and on Amazon!

      Jacqui Clarke – Stop Worrying About Money

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      Also the Chanticleer 2024 Harvey Chute Award Grand Prize Winner!

      Take control of your money, avoid common financial pitfalls, and prepare for whatever life throws at you

      In Stop Worrying about Money, Jacqui Clarke, Australia’s best-kept money secret, delivers smart and sure-fire guidance that will see you through life’s financial ups and downs. You’ll learn to clarify your values, set goals, and be upfront and honest about your money―both with yourself and with others.

      Fact: Money comes in and goes out. The cost of living is ever increasing, big changes can come as big surprises and sometimes you’re stuck just trying to keep on top of everything. It’s time to hit pause on the distractions and get wise with your finances. With Stop Worrying about Money, you’ll re-assess what financial independence and freedom mean to you. This is the guide that will help you build a less stressful, more empowering relationship with money, starting today.

      From Chanticleer:

      Stop Worrying About Money by Jacqui Clarke serves as a lucid and candidly insightful guide to understanding the cornerstones of financial literacy, whether for a working professional, business owner, or anyone seeking to better manage their savings and investments.

      This practical and insightful approach to financial awareness endeavors to decode the mystifying fundamentals of financial freedom, wealth management, and money psychology. Rather than merely presenting facts on numbers and investments, it adopts a holistic perspective, covering principles of earning, understanding, and wisely managing money.

      Written by an experienced professional and fiscal guardian to many, Clarke’s Stop Worrying About Money paves a clear and accessible roadmap for navigating the often-chaotic terrain of financial planning.

      Read More Here

      Find it Locally and on Amazon!


      Thank you for joining us to celebrate the 2024 I&I First Place Winners!

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      Watch for our Spotlight and Hall of Fame Articles that will feature incredible books, including Lorraine Ballato’s amazing Success With Hydrangeas: A Gardeners Guide!

      Your book can join the Tiers of Achievement, but only if you submit to the I&I Awards!

       

      Got a great Instructional Book?

      The 2025 I&I Book Awards are open through the end of September!

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    • 10 Days left for September Non-Fiction that Guides

      Non-Fiction Closes Soon!

       

      Don’t let your book miss out!

      Only 10 days left to submit your books to these prestigious CIBA Divisions and embark on an extraordinary journey to success.

      The Chanticleer International Book Awards provide ongoing recognition that amplifies authors’ digital footprints through high-traffic website features, social media promotion, newsletter spotlights, and long-tail marketing that continues promoting winners throughout the year and beyond!

      The I&I, Harvey Chute and The Mind and Spirit Awards are still open!

      Best Book Grand Prize for the Chanticleer Int'l Book Awards

      Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Mind & Spirit Awards for Spirituality and Enlightenment!

      • Shari Biery – It’s Your Turn How To Rediscover Yourself Prioritize Your Well-Being Thrive with Purpose
      • Damian Fozard – Disbelief
      • Eileen Marlowe – The Call to Connect With Spirit
      • Anne Kiehl Friedman – Higher Love: A Psychedelic Travel Memoir of Heartbreak and Healing
      • Jane Kim Yu – Journey of Awakening and Higher Consciousness

      And a huge round of applause to our 2024 Mind & Spirit Grand Prize Winner:

      Naked in the Now

      By Marijke McCandless

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      Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the I&I Award for Guides and How-tos!

      • Margaret C Beeler – Tropetails: A Cocktail and Mocktail Book for Bookworms
      • Tania Israel – Facing the Fracture How To Navigate the Challenges of Living in a Divided Nation
      • Katherine Fabrizio – The Good Daughter Syndrome: Help For Empathic Daughters of Narcissistic, Borderline, or Difficult Mothers Trapped in the Role of the Good Daughter
      • Bob Dahms, MBA, CPA, CMA – Let’s Talk About This: 50 Things You Need to Know About Starting and Managing a Small Business
      • Douglas A. Burton – The Heroine’s Labyrinth: Archetypal Designs in Heroine-Led Fiction
      • Jacqui Clarke – Stop Worrying about Money

      And a huge round of applause for our 2024 I&I Grand Prize Winner:

      Success with Hydrangeas: A Gardener’s Guide

      By Lorraine Ballato

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      Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Harvey Chute Award for Business and Enterprise!

      • Roger Spitz – Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World
      • Jenny Li Fowler – Organic Social Media: How to Build Flourishing Online Communities
      • Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel – Cultural Intelligence for Marketers: Building an Inclusive Marketing Strategy
      • Neal Schaffer – Digital Threads: The Small Business and Entrepreneur Digital First Marketing Playbook
      • Melina Palmer – The Truth About Pricing  

      And a huge round of applause to our 2024 Harvey Chute Grand Prize Winner:

      Stop Worrying About Money

      By Jacqui Clarke

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      The CIBAs provide a ladder to success with a range of achievement tiers and expert long tail marketing strategies. From the highly anticipated Long List to the prestigious Overall Grand Prize Winner, the CIBA lists energize both authors and readers, maximizing your digital footprint and expanding your fan base.

      We are always eager to support the Best Books through the CIBAs. Join the ranks of celebrated authors who have already taken this critical step in their publishing.

      Your book deserves to be discovered, celebrated, and shared with the world. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your talent and gain valuable exposure at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (April 17-19, 2025) where Winners from all 28 Book Award Divisions will be announced and honored.

      In a world hungry for good books, your story deserves to be heard. Submit now and leave a lasting impression.

      Let’s celebrate exceptional storytelling together!

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      Your book deserves to be discovered

      Enter Today!

    • The 2025 I&I Spotlight for Self-Help and How-To

      Mastering Life’s Skills

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      The I&I Awards can show you how!

      In an era where knowledge is power and practical skills unlock new possibilities, readers are seeking guides that deliver real results. From mastering specific crafts and hobbies to developing personal growth strategies and exploring the world through informed travel, the best instructional works combine expert knowledge with clear, actionable guidance. The Instruction & Insight Awards for How-To and Self-Help celebrate the exceptional authors who transform complex subjects into accessible learning experiences, empowering readers to expand their capabilities and enrich their lives.

      Celebrating Our Grand Prize Winner!

      Success with Hydrangeas cover by Lorraine Ballato

      We’re proud to celebrate our 2024 I&I Division Grand Prize Winner, Lorraine Ballato for her comprehensive guide Success with Hydrangeas: A Gardener’s Guide. This expertly crafted work addresses one of gardening’s most beloved yet challenging plants, providing gardeners with the scientific insights and practical techniques needed to achieve reliable blooms and healthy growth. Ballato, who serves as the resident hydrangea expert at the New York Botanical Garden and has been teaching hydrangea classes for over a decade, brings both professional expertise and real-world teaching experience to this thorough guide.

      What makes Success with Hydrangeas exemplary is its comprehensive approach to solving common gardening challenges. The book features over 150 photos and illustrations across thirteen color-coded chapters that cover everything from propagation and fertilizing to pruning techniques, pest management, and achieving desired flower colors. Ballato addresses the most frequent gardener concerns like proper pruning timing, optimal watering practices, and transplanting strategies paired with clear scientific explanations and practical solutions. The inclusion of garden design applications and a detailed index ensures readers can quickly find answers when they need them most. Ballato will receive a Chanticleer Editorial Review and be invited to participate in an Author Interview, offering deeper insights into her expertise and approach to hydrangea cultivation.

      The I&I Awards recognize the remarkable breadth of instructional and self-improvement literature, encompassing categories from Travel Guides and Culinary arts to Health & Fitness, Writing Guides, and Home & Garden expertise. This comprehensive scope reflects our understanding that learning takes many forms, whether through Arts & Crafts tutorials, Nature & Environment education, Psychology insights, or Business & Money strategies that enhance personal and professional development.

      Explore All Business & Self-Help Divisions

      The I&I Awards are part of Chanticleer’s comprehensive celebration of transformative non-fiction:

      We’d love for you to join us in reading about some of our favorite guides that we’ve reviwed!

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      Eating Together, Being Together
      By Julian C.E. Clauss- Ehlers and Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers

      Chanticleers 2023 I&I Grand Prize Winner!

      Eating Together, Being Together is a rare, enlightening book that teaches the importance of family dining, both on the culinary side and in its benefits for childhood and young adult development beyond the kitchen walls.

      Co-authored by master Chef and Dad, Julian C.E. Clauss-Ehlers, and Ph.D. Psychologist and Mom, Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers, Eating Together, Being Together offers up their parental wisdom and expertise from the heart of the home—the kitchen.

      With informative but relaxed conversations about food choices, preparation, and related activities, the two provide great insight into how family mealtime promotes well-being in a child’s life. As involved adults, they incorporate thoughtful discussions about spending quality time with their children, sharing and mitigating bad feelings, and making wonderful memories. Ultimately, they showcase family meals as nourishment for both the body and soul.

      Within the pages of the book readers will find ways food can serve as a message of care and support, as well as a way to model kindness in the face of questions and concerns.

      Read More Here

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      What’s Your Name?
      By Albert Jung

      Albert Jung’s What’s Your Name?, subtitled How to Write Your Name in Han’gŭl Without Learning the Korean Language, is more than a primer for learning how to write in the Han’gŭl script — it’s a study of the evolution of the Korean writing system and, through it, the history of Korea itself.

      What’s Your Name? offers a crash course in how to write your name in Han’gŭl for anyone who attends international conferences, hosts Korean exchange students, or simply has Korean speakers in their social sphere. Although the reader quickly plunges into the components of the Han’gŭl alphabet, Jung suggests a light read for the basics, and a comprehensive read for those seeking a deeper understanding of Han’gŭl and its evolution.

      From absolute beginners to linguistics scholars and students, readers will find valuable reference material and guidance for practice in this extensive text.

      Read More Here

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      Disability is Human
      By Stephanie W. Cawthon, PhD

      In Disability is Human: The Vital Power of Accessibility in Everyday Life, Dr. Stephanie W. Cawthon advocates for the rights and needs of a group that is often underrepresented, ignored, or misunderstood.

      Disability is Human offers a broad scope of examples and advice that has proven to enhance lives through accessibility, whether implemented in programs, institutional practice, or daily life. The book also has a companion workbook for those interested in incorporating its ideas into programs, institutional practice, or daily life.

      Cawthon contrasts ableism against accessibility, including her own experiences as a person born deaf who uses hearing aids and sign language to communicate. She tells of a time before anti-discrimination laws were enacted to protect disabled peoples’ rights and make the world available to everyone.

      Cawthon comes to this conversation with deep, personal knowledge of the issues faced by disabled people.

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      Dementia Home Care
      By Tracy Cram Perkins

      An I&I First Place Winner!

      Dementia Home Care: How to Prepare Before, During, and After, by Tracy Cram Perkins, offers the lived experience of a caregiver, sharing the experiences that impressed upon her the enormity of the physical, emotional, and psychological task she undertook.

      These same experiences made Perkins aware of the dearth of practical resources for the novice embarking on this journey. She hopes to fill that gap with this comprehensive, “user-friendly” guide that goes well beyond the limits of a self-help book, impersonal how-to manual, or clinical tome. From Dementia Home Care, readers will gain new insights into human behavior and how to become an effective caregiver without sacrificing their own well-being.

      Perkins’ written voice captivates from the beginning. Her first-person accounts of caring for afflicted loved ones are both relatable and authentic. The reader will find themself laughing aloud, or filled with dread, as the author recounts actual experiences that are otherwise hard to imagine happening to oneself.

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      These reviews represent just a glimpse of the practical expertise and transformative guidance waiting to be discovered in today’s instructional and self-help literature.


      See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

      We’re excited about all the outstanding instructional and self-help works we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. Throughout this year’s I&I Book Awards, we had the pleasure of promoting numerous valuable guides as they advanced through our competition tiers. The Chanticleer International Book Awards provide ongoing recognition that amplifies authors’ digital footprints through high-traffic website features, social media promotion, newsletter spotlights reaching thousands of industry professionals, and long-tail marketing that continues promoting winners throughout the year and beyond!

      This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each advancement tier is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter! Your book deserves to be discovered.

      Don’t Let Your Expertise Go Unrecognized!

      The instructional and self-help market continues to thrive as readers seek trusted guidance for improving their skills, expanding their knowledge, and enhancing their quality of life. Whether your work provides step-by-step craft tutorials, transformative self-help strategies, comprehensive travel insights, or specialized knowledge in areas from cooking to psychology, the I&I Awards provide the recognition and promotional platform your expertise deserves.

      Instructional literature has the unique power to unlock human potential, solving problems and opening new worlds of possibility. From practical guides that help readers master tangible skills to self-help works that facilitate personal transformation, every well-crafted instructional book has the potential to become an indispensable resource. Don’t let your knowledge remain untapped—submit to the I&I Awards today and join the skilled authors who’ve found their eager audience through Chanticleer!

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      Enter the I&I Awards today! Deadline: September 30th

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    • The 2025 SEA Shorts Awards Long List for Short Stories, Essays, and Novellas

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      The SEA 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 SEA Short Stories Awards discovers the Best New Short Form Fiction, Narrative Non-Fiction and Essays. 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 all of the 2025 SEA SHORTS entries to the 2025 SEA Shorts Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 SEA Shorts Award 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, CAC26.

      We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 SEA Shorts Book Awards novel competition for Short Stories!

      Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!

      • AJ Skelly – Murder at Mistlethwaite Manor
      • Amichai Kolberg – A Sweet and Faithful Lullaby
      • C. V. Lee – Her Noble Groom
      • Catherine Brown – Purrfect Revenge
      • Cathryn Devries – Son of Osivirius
      • Charlie Robinson – Bow Tie Sex a Serious Scientific Study
      • Chell Linn Araya – Don’t Talk To Strangers
      • Christopher Macdonald – The Wobbly Man
      • Dan Baltrusis Jr. – My Wife Was Right the Zombie Apocalypse
      • David Fitz-Gerald – A Pioneer Christmas Beyond the Oregon Trail
      • Don Jacobson – The Last Gift: An Austenesque Short Story
      • Dr. Gregory Steinberg – No More To Lose Till Death Do Us Part
      • Elizabeth Klein – Kingdom of Longing
      • Gail Heath – Minuet
      • Gail Noble-Sanderson – All Is Fair
      • Grace Haygood – A Love To Call Home
      • J. L Oakley – Mr. Brown Reads
      • Jackson Kuhl – The Island of Small Misfortunes
      • Jalon J Jakab – Inside the Walls
      • Jamie Kirkpatrick – The Dreamcatcher
      • Joseph Kovler – At the Corner of Hitler and Goering
      • Julia Marie Davis – Catbird
      • K. E. Adamus – Last Episode
      • K. E. Adamus – Sanity Test
      • K. E. Adamus – To Outwit the Fate
      • Katherine Smith Dedrick – Tangled Verdict
      • Kathleen Kaska – The Diary of Simone Lablanc
      • Kregg P.J. Jorgenson – An Accidental Muse
      • Kregg P.J. Jorgenson – Emotional Loss Prevention
      • Lasse Toft – 70 Things You Can Do While Being Hospitalized
      • Linda Griffin – Morgan’s Landing
      • Linda Harris Sittig – B-52 Down the Night the Bombs Fell From the Sky
      • Maggie Enriquez – The Rebirth of a Phoenix
      • Marie Sutro – For the First Time
      • Marie Sutro – Not the North Pole
      • Marie Sutro – You Oughta Know
      • Mary Ann Bernal – Anarose and Medusa’s Curse
      • Morris Hoffman – Boy of Heaven
      • Murray Eiland – Mount Zephon Gateway To Mot
      • Murray Eiland – Philosopher of Fire
      • Natia Khaduri – Leading with Love a Journey of Resilience and Impact
      • Paisley Summer – The Movie Theatre
      • PJ Devlin – Original Sins
      • Richard Leslie Brock – Cephalonia
      • Richard Leslie Brock – The Atonements
      • Ruud Richardson – The Spy: A Short Story
      • Sandra Wagner-Wright – The Life & Times of Sarah Good Accused Witch
      • Sarena Straus – The Patchwork Man
      • T.O. Paine – The Abduction
      • TK Sheffield – Horse Thief: A Nomad Vet with a Score To Settle Takes on Horse Thieves in a Midwest Showdown
      • TK Sheffield – The Glitching Ghoul: AI Terror at a Writer’s Retreat

      Congratulations once more to the 2024 Shorts Grand Prize Winner for Short Prose

      Something About Lizzy

      By Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi

      Something About Lizzy cover by Robin Elizabeth Kobayashi

      Click here to see the full list of 2024 SEA Shorts Book Award Winners for Short Stories and Essays.

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2026 SEA Shorts Book Awards for Short Stories, Novellas, and Essays!

      Please click here for more information.

      Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      April 17 – 19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!

      Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

      Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!

    • The 2025 Clue Long List for Suspense/Thriller

      The 2025 Clue Long List for Suspense/Thriller

      Thriller Suspense Fiction AwardThe 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 our Mystery & Mayhem Awards, and for High Stakes Suspense Novels please check out our Global Thriller Awards).

      These titles have moved forward in the first look rounds from all 2025 CLUE entries to the 2025 Clue Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 Clue 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, CAC26.

      We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Clue Book Awards novel competition for Suspense and Thriller!

      Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!

      • A.J. Mccarthy – The Boy on the Dock
      • Aja Holland – Casco Bay
      • Ana Manwaring – Kickback
      • Angela Greenman – The Child Riddler
      • Arthur Coburn – Murder in Concrete
      • Ashley Thomas Sheikh – Kentucky Blood: Book I of the Kentucky Blood Series
      • Avanti Centrae – The Picasso Job: A Phoenix Thriller
      • Becky Anyanwu – Mind the Blinds
      • Bill Bennett – Swimming with Manatees
      • Brandon Lawniczak – Home Envy
      • Brian Cuban – The Body Brokers
      • Carlo J. Emanuele – The Sins We Inherit
      • Carolyn Summer Quinn – Fate Can Toss a Boomerang
      • Cathi Stoler – No Good Time: A Nick Donahue Adventure
      • Charlotte Stuart – Unicorns Can Be Deadly a Discount Detective Mystery 5
      • Cheryl Campbell – Bodies in the Bayou
      • Chris Chan – Well-Behaved Children Seldom Make History
      • Chuck Morgan – Preserve Protect and Defend
      • Dan Ramm – Long Branch: Never Let the Truth Stand in the Way of a Good Story
      • Danielle M. Wong – Tiny Wild Things
      • David Tenenbaum – Premonition
      • Diana Louise Webb – Last of the Autumn Rain
      • Dwight Holing – The Thunder Head
      • E. Alan Fleischauer – The Dark and Evil Sky
      • Ellis K. Popa – Awaken the Dawn
      • Ephrem Paredes – Pasadena Confidential
      • Eric Magun – Thank God for the Sinners
      • Francesco Paola – Left on Rancho
      • Frank J. Edwards – Doctor Witch
      • Holly Harrison – Death in the Land of Enchantment
      • Italia Tornabene – Femme Fatale: Shades of Retribution
      • Jack Luellen – Someone Had to Lie
      • Jeannée Sacken – The Women Who Stand Between
      • Jl Spears – Daemon Protocol
      • Joe Salerno – The Decision
      • Julie Lomax – A Pawn’s Game
      • Kathleen Troy – Never Believe a Lie Twice
      • Kd Sherrinford – The Whistle of Revenge
      • Kevin Hwang – The Regression Strain
      • Kit Karson – Savage Malice
      • Larry Weindruch and Richard A. Yach – Nicky V: A Chicago Crime Story
      • Leslie Liautaud – Butterfly Pinned
      • Lew Paper – Legacy of Lies
      • Marian Exall – Loners
      • Matthew John Parker – The Lost Last Prophecy
      • Melanie Anagnos – Nightswimming: A Jamie Palmieri Mystery
      • Michael Wendroff – What Goes Around
      • Mike Van Horn – The Ivy Leaguers
      • Miriam Verbeek – The Bank
      • Nannette Potter – Deception’s Edge
      • Otho Eskin – Black Sun Rising
      • Paty Jager – Crapshoot
      • Paty Jager – Wolverine Instincts
      • Paul Levine – Midnight Burning
      • Phillip Vega – Death in Utopia
      • Sarah P. Blanchard – Grabtown
      • Sean Hagerty – Cabal
      • Sharon Lynn – Dark Web Gaslight
      • Sheila Sharpe – Artist, Lover, Forger, Thief
      • Stephen G. Eoannou – After Pearl
      • Stephen J Wallace – Hazardous Lies
      • Susan Rogers and John Roosen – Warrior Pose
      • T.O. Paine – The Crisis
      • Tamar Anolic – This Side of the Law
      • Theresa Janson – Reservations: A Samantha Wright Crime Series
      • TJ Stecker – Redacted
      • William Forester – The Secret Book

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      Congratulations once more to the 2024 Clue Grand Prize Winner

      Enemies Domestic

      By John DeDakis

      Enemies Domestic Cover by John DeDakis

       

      Click here to see the full list of 2024 Clue Book Award Winners for Suspense and Thriller Mysteries.

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2026 Clue Book Awards for Suspense and Thriller Mysteries.

      Please click here for more information.

      Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      April 17 – 19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!

      Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887)  has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

      Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!