The Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring a Journey of true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them. See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here.
These titles have moved forward from the Semi-Finalist Journey Non-Fiction entries to the 2023 Journey Book Awards FINALISTS.All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These are the FINALISTS of the 2023 Journey Book Awards novel competition for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction!
Join us in celebrating the Finalist authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
Hollie Stuart – I Can See for Miles
Cathryn Vogeley – I Need To Tell You
Lori Lee Peters – God, the Mafia, My Dad and Me
Francesca Miracola – I Got It From Here
Francesca Grossman – Not Weakness: Navigating the Culture of Chronic Pain
Sara Alvarado – Dreaming In Spanish: An Unexpected Love Story in Puerto Vallarta
Joel Harris – Searching for Steve
Leslie Ferguson – When I Was Her Daughter
Antonia Deignan – Underwater Daughter: A Memoir of Survival and Healing
Barbara Wolf Terao – Reconfigured: A Memoir
Phyllis Dyson – Among Silent Echoes: A Memoir of Trauma and Resilience
Andrew Saltarelli – Leaving Home
Nanette J. Davis Ph.D. – Raging Currents: Mental Illness and Family
Aurita Maldonado – The Zen of Dancing in the Rain: Becoming One with the Storm
Trisha T Pritiin – The Hanford Plaintiffs: Voices From the Fight for Atomic Justice
Sarah Martin – Dear Psychosis
Julie Morrison – Barbed: A Memoir
Erika Shepard – Trans-Formations From Field Boots to Sensible Heels
Mike Nixon – Life Travel And The People In Between
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The 2023 JOURNEY Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12 year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions are already open for the 2024 Journey Awards! Learn more here!
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.
The Clue Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Suspense and Thriller Mysteries. The Clue Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books featuring suspense, thrilling adventure, detective work, private eye, police procedural, and crime-solving, we will put them to the test to discover the best! (For lighter-hearted Mystery and Classic Cozy Mysteries please check out ourMystery & Mayhem Awards, and for High Stakes Suspense Novels please check out ourGlobal Thriller Awards).
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Clue Suspense/Thriller Fiction Short List to the 2023 Clue Book Awards SEMI-FINALISTS. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2023 Clue Book Awards novel competition for Thriller/Suspense Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
Roxana Arama – Extreme Vetting: A Thriller
Nancy Adair – The Appearance of Guilt
Margaret Mizushima – Standing Dead: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery
Joanne Jaytanie – Retrieving Remy, The Winters Sisters Book 5
Chuck Morgan – Crime Scene, A Buck Taylor Novel
Linda Moore – Five Days in Bogotá
Jonny Thompson – Atlantis
Kevin G. Chapman – The Other Murder
T.O. Paine – The Excursion
Corey Lynn Fayman – Gillespie Field Groove
Paty Jager – Damning Firefly
Charlotte Stuart – Forget or Forgive? NEVER
Jim Nesbitt – The Dead Certain Doubt: An Ed Earl Burch Novel
Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
Joshua Cohen – Past Imperfect
E. Alan Fleischauer – Sherlock and the Tiger
J. Luke Bennecke – Echo from a Bayou
Mark James – Friendship Games
Steven Mayfield – The Penny Mansions
Dave Lager – Sniper’s Day
Daniel V. Meier Jr. – Guidance to Death
Michelle Cox – A Haunting at Linley
Anne Moose – When You Read This I’ll Be Gone
Jode Millman – The Empty Kayak
Alexandrea Weis & Lucas Astor – River of Ashes
Kamille Roach – Pine Creek
Justin M. Kiska – Fact & Fiction
Melissa L. Berger – What Mae Brings: A Novel
Mike Van Horn – Controlled Flight
Decima Blake – Hingston: Smoke and Mispers
Cathi Stoler – With A Twist: A Murder On The Rocks Mystery
Richard C. Brusca – The Time Travelers
Kathryn Lane – Missing in Miami
Leslie Kain – Secrets In The Mirror
D. R. Berlin – The Third Estate: Secrets of the Manor
Lisa Towles – The Ridders
Rita M Boehm – The Price of Revenge
Philip Derrick – Saigon Spring
Martha Crites – Danger to Others
Raymond Paul Johnson – The Raven Society: Conspiracy Ignited
Nina Romano – Dark Eyes
Mary Keliikoa – Deceived
Robert W. Smith – Long Way From Clare
V. S. Anderson – Three Strides Out: A Horse Show Novel of Suspense
Howard Berk and Peter Berk – TimeLock
T.E. Lane – The Cornbread Letters
Mary Keliikoa – Hidden Pieces
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The 2023CLUE Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 21, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2023CLUE Book Awards are open until the end of September.Enter here!
Featuring authors like D.D. Black, Kim Hornsby, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!
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.
The Little Peeps Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Early Readers. The Little Peeps Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience for Early Readers. Story books, Beginning Chapter Books, Picture Books, Activity Books, and Educational Books.These books have advanced to the Long List for the 2023 CIBAs.(For Young Adult Fiction see ourDante Rossetti Awards, for Middle Grade Readers see ourGertrude Warner Awards.)
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Little Peeps Early Readers Long List to the 2023 Little Peeps Book Awards Short List. Entries below are now in competition for the 2023 Little Peeps Semi-Finalists. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2023 Little Peeps Book Awards novel competition for Early Readers!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
Michele L. Sayre – The Unluckiest Leprechaun by Far (Happy Tails)
Ginger Smith – The Magic Blanket
Cheryl Carpinello – Grandma Tales 3: Vampires in the Backyard and A Fish Tale
Michele L. Sayre – What I Would Wish to Be (Wonders of Childhood & Beyond)
Aniela Emma Chaudhuri – The Accidental Orchestra
Beth Davis – Hanna the Hawk is a Super Youneek Beast
Laura Teste – Book of Bad Manners
W. B. Murph – Molly’s Miracle
TK Sheffield – Nellie’s Island, a tiny filly from a small farm earns her “filly esteem” while working among giant draft horses on Mackinac Island
Michael Dow, RN, MS – Nurse Florence® for Beginning Readers: Help, I’m Bleeding!
Joy K. Ball – Winnie’s Christmas Treasure Hunt
Kimberly Delude – Freddie the Fly: Seeing Through Another Lens
Brenda Wilson Huddleston – Liam & Little Tail
Cynthia C. Huijgens – Polar Bear and the UFO
Joshua Swank – Barry the Brave: A Flowerageous Journey to Courage
Michael Michie – Pablo Avocado
Adalgisa and David Nico – Fish in the Desert: The Untold Story of the Death Valley Pupfish
O.L. Flubermin – A Dinosaur Named Alone: What Will I Do?
Susan Sullivan – Bob Tales, Land of the Woody Warbles
Beth Davis – Lacinda the Lion is a Super Youneek Beast
Carolyn Wild – Jacob Sheep: Do You Have A Little Lamb?
Michele L. Sayre – The Not So Funny Bunny (Happy Tails)
Carolyn Wild – I Like Ducks: All Year Long
Laura Teste – Book of Bad Bargains
Chloe and LaRanda Burke – Keys to Your H.E.A.R.T.
Katrina Johnson – Captain Patch and the Treasure of the Sea Gods
Dave O’Hare – Quigley Lopez, A Friend For Life
Miki Taylor – Bentley’s Fantabulous Idea
Victoria Smith – Priscilla and Tux: Brothers are Caring
Brenda Wilson Huddleston – The Squirrel & the Dragonfly
Julie G Fox – Katya’s Sunflowers
Tzuri King & Julie G Fox – The Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed the War Over
Lynne Marie – The Three Little Pigs and the Rocket Project
Conrad J. Storad – Story Monster’s S.T.E.A.M. chronicles. Book one, Night watchers : nocturnal creatures of North America : coyotes, snakes, owls, spiders, and more
K.R. King – Charlie the Champion
Beth Davis – Mykal the Monkey is a Super Youneek Beast
Hillary Harper – Thankful FUR You
Ruth Amanda – Geckos in the Garden
Carolyn Wild – This Kitten; Has Blue Eyes
Sheryl Bass – Baby Dragon’s Big Sneeze
Julie G Fox – The Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed The War Over
David Horn – Eudora Space Kid: Do the Robot!
Anna Casamento Arrigo – Mr Moon Mr Moon
Brooks Olbrys – The Adventures of Blue Ocean Bob – A Secret in the Deep
Jonna Laster – Nutshell Regatta
Kristin Crowell Ellis – Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day
Anna Casamento Arrigo – A Child’s Love
TK Sohal and Ms. Raman Kaur – Twin Adventures
Lori Keenen Smith – Lorlee and the Light
Anna Casamento Arrigo – What Little Girls Can Do!
Shaziya M. Jaffer, Brad W. Rudover , Jessica Alexanderson – The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans
Raven Howell – Friends Come in all Sizes
Aniela Emma Chaudhuri – Picnic Pandaemonium
Anthony Delauney – Rohan and Nyra and Big Sister’s Bet
Laura Shovan – Welcome to Monsterville
Erik Perezbrain – Good Luck is My Guardian Angel
Ellie Smith – Tex the Explorer and The Jared Box Project
Katharine Mitropoulos – Ready… Set… Frog!
Katherine Lockwood – Why Me, Mama?
Anthony C. Delauney – Michael and Hannah and the Magic Money Tree
Joey Benun – Pebbles and the Biggest Number
Dominique Ellis – The Wisdom Tree: A Father’s Love
T.K. Sheffield – The Night Icelandic Horses Saved Christmas Eve
Katrina Johnson – Lily’s Song
Laura Teste – Book of Best Words
Betsy Coffeen – Cate and the Garden Bandits
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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Featuring authors like D.D. Black, Kim Hornsby, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!
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.
CHANTICLEER 10 QUESTION AUTHOR INTERVIEW SERIES
with Award-Winning Author, Dave Mason
Hello friends, we have another fabulous interview for you today. In 2021, Dave Mason took home the Grand Prize in the Hemingway Awards for his fascinating novel, EO-N. Here, he tells us how EO-N came to be and the subsequent heights it is now reaching! Take a minute or two and get familiar with Dave. You won’t be sorry!
Chanti: Tell us a little about yourself: How did you start writing?
Mason: In my day job, I’m a partner in a strategic design firm, so I write for my clients pretty much every day. For eleven years, my business partners and I hosted Cusp Conference — an annual conference “about the design of everything” — and one of our 2018 presenters suggested writing for fun as a way to reduce stress. I hadn’t written for anything like fun since about third grade, but that somehow made sense at the time, and I just started, mostly on the train to and from downtown, and mostly random stuff at first, but pretty soon my pattern-seeking brain began to put things together (news articles and my own sense of “what if”) and before I knew it, I had what seemed like the beginning of a novel. After sharing with some people who gave the rough manuscript an enthusiastic thumbs up, the damned thing took on a life of its own, and here I am, doing an author interview. Who knew?
Chanti: That’s funny. We knew! When did you realize that you were an author?
Mason: Still not sure that has been internally acknowledged!
Mason’s report card showing his writing chops early on.
Chanti: You’re cracking me up! Let’s talk about genre. What genre best describes your work? And, what led you to write in this genre?
Mason: Historical fiction / mystery? Is that a genre? Both EO-N and the works I have in progress are a little history, a little mystery, and a little contemporary social commentary. Maybe not a typical combination, but it gets me going.
Chanti: YES! Historical Mysteries or Mystery / Historical Fiction is certainl a genre! Owen Parry’s Call Each River Jordan: A Novel of Historical Suspense, Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez, to name a couple. There are more, trust me. HUGE genre here. Do you find yourself following the rules or do you like to make up your own rules?
Mason: I didn’t realize there were rules. As I said, I never set out to write a novel in the first place. I just wanted some form of relaxation. That didn’t work out too well!
Chanti: You’re killing me. Seriously. Okay, how do you come up with your ideas for a story?
Mason: I’ve been fascinated with history my entire life. I spent my early childhood years in a small village in England, walking to a two-room school through the spooky graveyard of a church built somewhere around the 13th century. I’m the child of parents whose cities were bombed by the Germans, and my father was training to be an RAF pilot when the war ended (lucky for me!). When my family moved to Canada when I was eight, that opened up a whole new world of history to fire my imagination – stories of the Iroquois and Algonquin and Mohawk and coureur de bois were like gold to me. Plus, some archeologists uncovered an entire Roman fort in my little English village just after I moved away! So now I’m drawn to news articles and stories that pertain to newly discovered pieces of history, and I’m also highly aware of current world events and societal trends. So my guess is that my personal worldview + history resulted in EO-N, and is definitely embedded in new work I have on the go.
Chanti: What are you working on now? What can we look forward to seeing next from you?
Mason: I’ve got a couple of things going (Vikings meet Nazis meet NASA, for example), but just like EO-N, I have no idea if they’re any good or not. So as I did with EO-N, I’ll ask my wife if they’re any good (and she’ll say yes) then I’ll ask my siblings for unvarnished feedback (they have no problem providing that!) and will go from there. Both works in progress are in the same vein as my first book — history + mystery + contemporary societal themes, so I’m thinking maybe that’s my thing. Guess I’ll find out.
Chanti: How structured are you in your writing work?
Mason: I write when I feel like writing. And I don’t follow a structure. I recently learned the terms “plotter” and “pantser,” so I’ve tried to figure out which of those I am, and have come to the conclusion that I’m both — a “plantser”? I find I begin with an end in mind, then start, and figure it out along the way, doing all the necessary research and making adjustments as I go. Sometimes I feel as if the characters pretty much tell me what they should do, and I’m just along for the ride. Sort of. I have to admit that as a control freak in real life, it’s pretty cool to be able to create people and have them do crazy things. And kill them.
Chanti: That’s a lot of fun, I do have to admit! How do you approach your writing day?
Mason: With coffee. I like to write early in the morning. Like really early.
Chanti: I get it. When the house is still asleep. What areas in your writing are you most confident in? What advice would you give someone who is struggling in that area?
Mason: I’m not sure I’d say I’m fully confident in any area, but people tell me that my characters are real to them, that my plotting is solid, and that my research is sound. And maybe it’s my visual design background, but the people who ended up acquiring EO-N for film and TV told me they thought the book was “cinematic” — that they could see every scene and element in enough detail to make it real-ish. I have a friend in the live theater business, and he told me once that theater doesn’t happen on the stage, that it happens in the audience’s minds. That’s what I was shooting for with my novel. I didn’t realize it was called worldbuilding until someone used that word, and I googled it! So, my advice? That’s a tough one. The entire storytelling process is complex, and it seems to me you can get 95% of it right and still fail if the 5% takes the reader out of the world you’re trying to put them into temporarily. So it may seem obvious, but get it all as right as you can. Then have a bunch of people whose opinions you trust read it. Then make it even more right. And repeat that until you know you’re done. The grind is part of the fun. And words are a visual medium.
Chanti: I like that. Well said! It’s important to work on your craft. What do you do to grow your author chops?
Mason: I write more, and I listen to the people whose opinions I trust. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Chanti: Give us your best marketing tips, what’s worked to sell more books, gain notoriety, and expand your literary footprint.
Mason: I received interest in EO-N from a couple of publishing houses, but when they asked how I was going to market the book I have to admit I was taken aback. I naively assumed that’s what they would do, since I wrote it, my design firm formatted and designed it, and I had connections to editors. In the end, after learning more about the process (I knew nothing) I elected to self-publish. In my day job, I help people market their services and products, so it wasn’t a stretch to take that on. The usual mechanisms — substantial email lists, substantial social media usage (including advertising), and of course, gaining positive recognition in the form of reader reviews and of course awards such as The Hemingway Award (thank you!) are all fuel for the fire. Through those and other more mysterious factors like luck, EO-N ended up being acquired for film and television, which has also spurred interest, and to my continued amazement it has been a bestseller in the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia. My tip is: be good, be noisy, and be visible, because no one cares about your book until they do.
Chanti: Now, that’s what I call a success story! Congratulations to you!Who’s the perfect reader for your book?
Mason: I’m finding that out. EO-N is partly set in WW2, and involves some pretty dark stuff that’s historically accurate. In places it’s pretty action-oriented, and in others it’s pretty emotional. So, it really runs the gamut, and I’m finding out that it appeals to a wide range of people for different reasons. I’ve spoken with readers who are pilots in real life who’ve told me the flying scenes are spot on in terms of the technical stuff and riveting in terms of action. And I’ve spoken with a few book club members who admitted that EO-N was not a book they might have normally picked up, but that the emotional punch of it made them so glad they did. That surprise factor is a wonderful thing to hear.
Chanti: I think that’s what you call a book for just about everyone. Do you ever experience writers block? What do you do to overcome it?
Mason: This isn’t my day job, so I just don’t put that kind of pressure on myself. If it’s there, it’s there. If it isn’t, I’m somewhere else. It’ll happen when it happens.
Chanti: That’s very cool and probably helps a lot. What excites you most about writing?
Mason: I think it’s that I discovered (rediscovered?) something that I really enjoy. And that it actually does the thing that the Cusp Conference speaker said it would do. It relaxes me, while it energizes me. That’s a win-win. And if what I do gives someone a world they can immerse themselves in for a few hours, and they can come back to this one a little better for it, I’m happy.
Chanti: What is the most important thing a reader can do for an author?
Mason: If they enjoy the thing, talk it up! If they don’t, well, we can just keep that between us.
About Dave Mason:
Born in England and raised in Canada, Dave Mason is an internationally recognized graphic designer, a Fellow of The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, and a co-founder of a number of software companies. He divides his time between Chicago, Illinois and Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. EO-N is his first novel.
The Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring a Journey of true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them. See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here.
These titles have moved forward from the Short List Journey Non-Fiction entries to the 2023 Journey Book Awards SEMIFINALISTS. Entries below are now in competition for the 2023 Journey Finalists.All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2023 Journey Book Awards novel competition for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction!
Join us in celebrating the Semi-Finalist authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
Rebecca Olmstead – Loved So Much It Hurts: Purpose in the Pain
Hollie Stuart – I Can See for Miles
Cathryn Vogeley – I Need To Tell You
Lori Lee Peters – God, the Mafia, My Dad and Me
Cort Casady – Not Your Father’s America
Francesca Miracola – I Got It From Here
Francesca Grossman – Not Weakness: Navigating the Culture of Chronic Pain
Sara Alvarado – Dreaming In Spanish: An Unexpected Love Story in Puerto Vallarta
Joel Harris – Searching for Steve
Leslie Ferguson – When I Was Her Daughter
Antonia Deignan – Underwater Daughter: A Memoir of Survival and Healing
Phyllis Dyson – Among Silent Echoes: A Memoir of Trauma and Resilience
Andrew Saltarelli – Leaving Home
Nanette J. Davis Ph.D. – Raging Currents: Mental Illness and Family
Aurita Maldonado – The Zen of Dancing in the Rain: Becoming One with the Storm
Barbara Wolf Terao – Reconfigured: A Memoir
Trisha T Pritiin – The Hanford Plaintiffs: Voices From the Fight for Atomic Justice
Sarah Martin – Dear Psychosis
Julie Morrison – Barbed: A Memoir
Jarie Bolander – Ride or Die: Loving Through Tragedy, A Husband’s Memoir
Mikky Eagle – Transcending to Power – the Freya Files : A Survivor’s Memoir Uncovering the Aftermath of Child Sexual-Abuse
Erika Shepard – Trans-Formations From Field Boots to Sensible Heels
Karen DeBonis – Growth: A Mother, Her Son, and the Brain Tumor They Survived
Mike Nixon – Life Travel And The People In Between
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
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The 2023 JOURNEY Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12 year Conference Anniversary!
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.
The Ozma Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Fantasy Fiction. The Ozma Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards discovers the best books in the Ozma Awards featuring magic, the supernatural, imaginary worlds, fantastical creatures, legendary beasts, mythical beings, or inventions of fancy that author imaginations dream up without a basis in science as we know it. Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, Dragons, Unicorns, Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Gaslight Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, or other out-of-this-world fiction. These books have advanced to the Long List in the 2023 CIBAs OZMA division.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Ozma Fantasy Fiction Short List to the 2023 Ozma Book Awards SEMI-FINALISTS. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2023 Ozma Book Awards for Fantasy Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
Jenn Lees – The Quest: Arlan’s Pledge Book Two
Nicholas Varner – Seasons of the Blue Pearl
Tim Facciola – A Vengeful Realm: Book One: The Scales of Balance
L.R. Braden – Of Mettle and Magic
Lilla Glass – The Unseen
Ross Hightower – Argren Blue
John Diaz – Rogues of the Crosslands: Azoria’s Blade
Amber Kirkpatrick – Unleashed
Amber Kirkpatrick – Until the Rising
Charles Allen – The Order of the Red God
Jaime Castle & Andy Peloquin – Black Talon
Crystal D. Grant – Shadowcast
Ekta R. Garg – In the Heart of the Linden Wood
L.L. Gray – Shadows and Relics
Richard C. Brusca – The Time Travelers
D. K. Willis – The Unexpected
Celaine Charles – Seam Keepers
David V. Mammina – The Angels of Resistance
Dale Griffin – The Last Lion of Karkov
Jonathan Uffelman – Book of Leprechauns: The Lore Gatherers
PM Black – The Solar Realm – Silver Slayer
Omayra Vélez – Ultima Skylar
PJ Devlin – The Chamber
Rae St. Clair Bridgman – The Kingdom of Trolls
L. Ryan Storms – Temper the Dark
Alex B. Harper – Of Light and Nightmares: The Ashes of Magic Trilogy, Volume I
S.G. Blaise – Proud Pada
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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The 2023 OZMA Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2024 OZMA Book Awards are open now. Enter here!
Featuring authors like D.D. Black, Kim Hornsby, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!
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.
The Paranormal Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Supernatural Fiction. The Paranormal Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs) is looking for the best books Paranormal 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, and magical systems.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Paranormal Supernatural Fiction Long List to the 2023 Paranormal Book Awards 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 (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2023 Paranormal Book Awards novel competition for Supernatural Fiction!
Join us in cheering on these Short List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
T.E. MacArthur – The Skin Thief
Gregory Haley – Stranger in the Valley
Daniela Valenti – Take my Heart, Burn my Soul
Yun Johnson – The Book of Lost Spirits
Lydia M. Hawke – Becoming Crone
Derek Wachter – The Cabin at the End of Herrick Road
Jennifer Anne Gordon – Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent
Maria Mercurio – Survival
Jack E. Mohr – I Can’t Believe My Girlfriend’s a Zombie
Arjay Lewis – Digger
K.R. Gastreich – Soul Masters
Sue C Dugan – Walk-Ins Welcome
Fionn Mac Meldrum – The Shadow of Banshee Hill
J.J. Alo – The Street Between the Pines
Michele L. Sayre – Darke Realms: Enraged (Gorgon 1)
Joanne Jaytanie – Retrieving Remy, The Winters Sisters Book 5
James McKenna – An October’s Journey: Poe’s Final Gift
Jo Deniau – Hologram
Douglas Bachmann – Afterlife
L. R. Braden – Personal Demons
T.E. Lane – The Cornbread Letters
Diane Corso – Broken Things
Joe Lyon – The Molossus of Old Man Moyer
JC Compton – The Strange Story of Stanley Suspect
Christopher C. Tyler – Something of a Tall Tale
Maryanne Melloan Woods – Lazarus
Alex Paul – The Amarrat Invasion
Lloyd Jeffries – A Measure of Rhyme, Ages of Malice, Book II
Jenny Allen – Rose of Jericho (book 2 in the Lilith Adams Series)
Nola Nash – House of Mirrors
E. Alan Fleischauer – The Doctor is Invisible
Jennifer Ivy Walker – The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven
K.M.Messina – Gemja – The Message
E. Alan Fleischauer – Invisible Death
Claire Fraise – They Stay
T.K. Sheffield – The Valentine Lines
Kaylin McFarren – Black Wing Sky
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging!
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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The Grand Prize Winner for the 2022 PARANORMALAwards is:
COLD AS HELL
By Rhett C. Bruno & Jaime Castle
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
The 2022 PARANORMAL Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2024 PARANORMAL Book Awards are open until the end of September. Enter here!
Featuring authors like D.D. Black, Kim Hornsby, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!
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.
The Clue Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Suspense and Thriller Mysteries. The Clue Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books featuring suspense, thrilling adventure, detective work, private eye, police procedural, and crime-solving, we will put them to the test to discover the best! (For lighter-hearted Mystery and Classic Cozy Mysteries please check out ourMystery & Mayhem Awards, and for High Stakes Suspense Novels please check out ourGlobal Thriller Awards).
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2023 Clue Suspense/Thriller Fiction Long List to the 2023 Clue Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 Clue Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the Four Points by Sheraton in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2023 Clue Book Awards novel competition for Thriller/Suspense Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following Short List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
Roxana Arama – Extreme Vetting: A Thriller
Nancy Adair – The Appearance of Guilt
Margaret Mizushima – Standing Dead: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery
Joanne Jaytanie – Retrieving Remy, The Winters Sisters Book 5
Jeremy Gluck – Face Value
Ana Manwaring – Backlash Venom and Vendetta from ‘Nam
Chuck Morgan – Crime Scene, A Buck Taylor Novel
Linda Moore – Five Days in Bogotá
Jonny Thompson – Atlantis
Kevin G. Chapman – The Other Murder
T.O. Paine – The Excursion
Corey Lynn Fayman – Gillespie Field Groove
Paty Jager – Damning Firefly
Mary Desch – Tangled Darkness
Jonny Thompson – Ash and Sun
Charlotte Stuart – Forget or Forgive? NEVER
Jim Nesbitt – The Dead Certain Doubt: An Ed Earl Burch Novel
Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
Joshua Cohen – Past Imperfect
Jacqueline Boulden – Her Past Can’t Wait
E. Alan Fleischauer – Sherlock and the Tiger
J. Luke Bennecke – Echo from a Bayou
Mark James – Friendship Games
Steven Mayfield – The Penny Mansions
Dave Lager – Sniper’s Day
Daniel V. Meier Jr. – Guidance to Death
Michelle Cox – A Haunting at Linley
Anne Moose – When You Read This I’ll Be Gone
Jode Millman – The Empty Kayak
Alexandrea Weis & Lucas Astor – River of Ashes Kamille Roach – Pine Creek
Justin M. Kiska – Fact & Fiction
Melissa L. Berger – What Mae Brings: A Novel
Mike Van Horn – Controlled Flight
Decima Blake – Hingston: Smoke and Mispers
Cathi Stoler – With A Twist: A Murder On The Rocks Mystery
Richard C. Brusca – The Time Travelers
Bill Mesce, Jr – Median Gray
Kathryn Lane – Missing in Miami
Leslie Kain – Secrets In The Mirror
D. R. Berlin – The Third Estate: Secrets of the Manor
Lisa Towles – The Ridders
Rita M Boehm – The Price of Revenge
Philip Derrick – Saigon Spring
Tejas Desai – The Dance Towards Death
Martha Crites – Danger to Others
Raymond Paul Johnson – The Raven Society: Conspiracy Ignited Chris Chan – Ghosting My Friend
Nina Romano – Dark Eyes
Mary Keliikoa – Deceived
McKinley Aspen – Praesidium
Robert W. Smith – Long Way From Clare
Jason Kapcala – Hungry Town
V. S. Anderson – Three Strides Out: A Horse Show Novel of Suspense
Howard Berk and Peter Berk – TimeLock
T.E. Lane – The Cornbread Letters
Mary Keliikoa – Hidden Pieces
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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The 2023CLUE Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 21, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2023CLUE Book Awards are open until the end of September.Enter here!
Featuring authors like D.D. Black, book doctor Christine Fairchild, and Mark Berridge, our twelfth annual conference is shaping up to be excellent! You won’t want to miss out on the best tips around the business of being an author!
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.
The Paranormal Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Supernatural Fiction. The Paranormal Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs) is looking for the best books Paranormal 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, and magical systems.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Paranormal Supernatural Fiction entries to the 2023 Paranormal Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 Paranormal Shortlist. 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 (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at Four Points by Sheraton in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2023 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2023 Paranormal Book Awards novel competition for Supernatural Fiction!
Join us in cheering on these Long List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
T.E. MacArthur – The Skin Thief
Gregory Haley – Stranger in the Valley
Daniela Valenti – Take my Heart, Burn my Soul
Michele L. Sayre – A Ghoulish Good Time – Tales to Make You Scream
Yun Johnson – The Book of Lost Spirits
Lydia M. Hawke – Becoming Crone
Derek Wachter – The Cabin at the End of Herrick Road
Gary Stuart – Hide and Be
Jennifer Anne Gordon – Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent
Maria Mercurio – Survival
Jack E. Mohr – I Can’t Believe My Girlfriend’s a Zombie
Arjay Lewis – Digger
K.R. Gastreich – Soul Masters
Sue C Dugan – Walk-Ins Welcome
Fionn Mac Meldrum – The Shadow of Banshee Hill
J.J. Alo – The Street Between the Pines
Michele L. Sayre – Darke Realms: Enraged (Gorgon 1)
Joanne Jaytanie – Retrieving Remy, The Winters Sisters Book 5
James McKenna – An October’s Journey: Poe’s Final Gift
Jo Deniau – Hologram
Douglas Bachmann – Afterlife
L. R. Braden – Personal Demons
T.E. Lane – The Cornbread Letters
Diane Corso – Broken Things
Joe Lyon – The Molossus of Old Man Moyer
JC Compton – The Strange Story of Stanley Suspect
Christopher C. Tyler – Something of a Tall Tale
Maryanne Melloan Woods – Lazarus
Alex Paul – The Amarrat Invasion
Lloyd Jeffries – A Measure of Rhyme, Ages of Malice, Book II
J. L. Delavega – Ash Like Vengeance (the Revere Trilogy #2)
Jenny Allen – Rose of Jericho (book 2 in the Lilith Adams Series)
Darin Werkmeister – Volk
Nola Nash – House of Mirrors
E. Alan Fleischauer – The Doctor is Invisible
Jennifer Ivy Walker – The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven
JP McLean – Ghost Mark (A Dark Dreams Novel)
K.M.Messina – Gemja – The Message
E. Alan Fleischauer – Invisible Death
Claire Fraise – They Stay
T.K. Sheffield – The Valentine Lines
Kaylin McFarren – Black Wing Sky
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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The Grand Prize Winner for the 2022 PARANORMALAwards is:
COLD AS HELL
By Rhett C. Bruno & Jaime Castle
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
The 2022 PARANORMAL Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12-year Conference Anniversary!
Submissions for the 2024 PARANORMAL Book Awards are open until the end of September. Enter here!
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.
The Little Peeps Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Early Readers. The Little Peeps Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring stories of all shapes and sizes written to an audience for Early Readers. Story books, Beginning Chapter Books, Picture Books, Activity Books, and Educational Books.These books have advanced to the Long List for the 2023 CIBAs.(For Young Adult Fiction see ourDante Rossetti Awards, for Middle Grade Readers see ourGertrude Warner Awards.)
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Little Peeps Early Readers entries to the 2023 Little Peeps Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for the 2023 Little Peeps Shortlist. 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 (CAC24).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2023 Little Peeps Book Awards novel competition for Early Readers!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.
Michele L. Sayre – The Unluckiest Leprechaun by Far (Happy Tails)
Ginger Smith – The Magic Blanket
Cheryl Carpinello – Grandma Tales 3: Vampires in the Backyard and A Fish Tale
Michele L. Sayre – What I Would Wish to Be (Wonders of Childhood & Beyond)
George M. Johnson – Sophia’s Secrets
Donna L. Huntriss – Bowerbirds!
Aniela Emma Chaudhuri – The Accidental Orchestra
Beth Davis – Hanna the Hawk is a Super Youneek Beast
Laura Teste – Book of Bad Manners
W. B. Murph – Molly’s Miracle
Hugh Pittman – Chika’s Mysterious Phone
TK Sheffield – Nellie’s Island, a tiny filly from a small farm earns her “filly esteem” while working among giant draft horses on Mackinac Island
Michael Dow, RN, MS – Nurse Florence® for Beginning Readers: Help, I’m Bleeding!
Joy K. Ball – Winnie’s Christmas Treasure Hunt
Kimberly Delude – Freddie the Fly: Seeing Through Another Lens
Brenda Wilson Huddleston – Liam & Little Tail
Cynthia C. Huijgens – Polar Bear and the UFO
David Lane – I Have Questions, Lots and Lots of Questions: A True Story of Christmas
Joshua Swank – Barry the Brave: A Flowerageous Journey to Courage
Miranda Sada – Wings of Glitter
Michael Michie – Pablo Avocado
Adalgisa and David Nico – Fish in the Desert: The Untold Story of the Death Valley Pupfish
O.L. Flubermin – A Dinosaur Named Alone: What Will I Do?
Grace Wolf – May I Sit At Your Table?
Susan Sullivan – Bob Tales, Land of the Woody Warbles
Victoria Smith – Tuxedo Baby and His Annoying Cousins
Liana Somerset – Detective Buster Cuffs: Catching the Treat Snatcher
Beth Davis – Lacinda the Lion is a Super Youneek Beast
Carolyn Wild – Jacob Sheep: Do You Have A Little Lamb?
Michele L. Sayre – The Not So Funny Bunny (Happy Tails)
Carolyn Wild – I Like Ducks: All Year Long
Laura Teste – Book of Bad Bargains
Chloe and LaRanda Burke – Keys to Your H.E.A.R.T.
Katrina Johnson – Captain Patch and the Treasure of the Sea Gods
Dave O’Hare – Quigley Lopez, A Friend For Life
Miki Taylor – Bentley’s Fantabulous Idea
Victoria Smith – Priscilla and Tux: Brothers are Caring
Johnny Marfia – Marco & Me
Brenda Wilson Huddleston – The Squirrel & the Dragonfly
Julie G Fox – Katya’s Sunflowers
Tzuri King & Julie G Fox – The Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed the War Over
Lynne Marie – The Three Little Pigs and the Rocket Project
Conrad J. Storad – Story Monster’s S.T.E.A.M. chronicles. Book one, Night watchers : nocturnal creatures of North America : coyotes, snakes, owls, spiders, and more
K.R. King – Charlie the Champion
Beth Davis – Mykal the Monkey is a Super Youneek Beast
Hillary Harper – Thankful FUR You
Ruth Amanda – Geckos in the Garden
Carolyn Wild – This Kitten; Has Blue Eyes
Sheryl Bass – Baby Dragon’s Big Sneeze
Julie G Fox – The Dreamer: The Girl Who Dreamed The War Over
David Horn – Eudora Space Kid: Do the Robot!
Anna Casamento Arrigo – Mr Moon Mr Moon
Brooks Olbrys – The Adventures of Blue Ocean Bob – A Secret in the Deep
Jonna Laster – Nutshell Regatta
Kristin Crowell Ellis – Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day
Anna Casamento Arrigo – A Child’s Love
Carolyn Wild – Big Dogs Little Dogs: On The Farm
TK Sohal and Ms. Raman Kaur – Twin Adventures
Lori Keenen Smith – Lorlee and the Light
Anna Casamento Arrigo – What Little Girls Can Do!
Shaziya M. Jaffer, Brad W. Rudover , Jessica Alexanderson – The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans
Geraldine Moran and Illustrated by Daniella Banco – The Moon Child
Raven Howell – Friends Come in all Sizes
Aniela Emma Chaudhuri – Picnic Pandaemonium
Anthony Delauney – Rohan and Nyra and Big Sister’s Bet
Laura Shovan – Welcome to Monsterville
Erik Perezbrain – Good Luck is My Guardian Angel
Ellie Smith – Tex the Explorer and The Jared Box Project
Katharine Mitropoulos – Ready… Set… Frog!
Katherine Lockwood – Why Me, Mama?
Anthony C. Delauney – Michael and Hannah and the Magic Money Tree
Joey Benun – Pebbles and the Biggest Number
Dominique Ellis – The Wisdom Tree: A Father’s Love
T.K. Sheffield – The Night Icelandic Horses Saved Christmas Eve
Katrina Johnson – Lily’s Song
Laura Teste – Book of Best Words
Betsy Coffeen – Cate and the Garden Bandits
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the FB post. However, for FB to allow us to tag an author, that author must LIKE our page and Follow Chanticleer Reviews.
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.