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  • Five Days Remain: The Series, Collections, Nellie Bly, and Military and Front Line Awards call!

    The 2025 CIBAs Close Soon!

    Don’t let your book miss out!

    Only 5 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 Series, Collections and Anthologies, Nellie Bly and Military and Front Line Awards are still open!

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

    Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Series Awards!

    • Karen Inglis – Secret Lake Mystery Adventures
    • Glen Dahlgren – The Chronicles of Chaos
    • Sandra Wagner-Wright – Salem Stories
    • Taryn R. Hutchison – A Cold War Trilogy
    • Kari Bovee – The Pryce of Murder
    • J.L. Oakley – The Jossing series
    • Ralph R. “Rick” Steinke – Jake Fortina Series
    • Mike Murphey – Tales of Physics, Lust and Greed
    • Rose Prendeville – Brides of Chattan

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

    A Vengeful Realms

    By Tim Facciola

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    Collections and Anthologies is our Newest Division, recently split off of the SEA Shorts Award!

    SEA Shorts now covers Short Stories, Essays and Novellas together, and Collections and Anthologies is for exactly that, Multi-Story Collections and Multi-Author Anthologies!

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      The Nellie Bly Award for Journalistic and Research-Based Non-Fiction

      • Carla Conti – Chained Birds: A True Crime Memoir
      • Kori Reed – Men-in-the-Middle Conversations to Gain Momentum with Gender Equity’s Silent Majority
      • Bonnie Bley – Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County
      • Sarah Towle – Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands

      And a huge round of applause to our 2024 Nellie Bly Grand Prize Winner:

      The Sing Sing Files

      One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and A 20 Year Fight For Justice

      By Dan Slepian

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      Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Military and Front Line Awards for Service to Others Non-Fiction!

      • Roderick S. Haynes – Unauthorized Disclosures a Navy Memoir of the 1980s
      • David Huntley – The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior: a WWII Final Honor
      • Patrick Hogan – Coincidence, You Say?
      • Shari Biery – It’s Your Turn How To Rediscover Yourself Prioritize Your Well-Being Thrive with Purpose
      • Max Lauker & Antonio Garcia – Number 788: My Experiences in Swedish Special Operations – Preparing for NATO and the War on Terror
      • Bibi LeBlanc – Wings of Freedom – The Story of the Berlin Airlift | Flugel der Freiheit – Die Geschichte der Berliner Luftbrucke

      And a huge round of applause to our 2024 Military and Front Line Grand Prize Winner:

      Memoirs From The Front Lines

      Four States, Two Years, One Pandemic

      By Kim Sloan

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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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    • 10 Days Left: Nellie Bly, Hearten, Journey, and Military & Front Line Book Awards close soon!

      The First set of Non-Fiction Divisions closes soon!

      Nellie Bly, Hearten, Journey, and Military & Front Line Awards

      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. With over $30,000 in prizes awarded annually, now is the time to make your mark!

      The Journey, Hearten, Military and Front Line and The Nellie Bly Awards are still open!

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

      Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Journey Awards for Overcoming Adversity!

      • Kirsten Throneberry – Guided: Lost Love, Hidden Realms, and the Open Road

      • Jennifer Gasner – My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis

      • Anne Gately – Sunburnt: A Memoir of Sun, Surf and Skin Cancer

      • Rachael Siddoway and Sonja Wasden – An Impossible Life: A True Story of Hope and Mental Illness

      • Lindsey Henke – When Skies Are Gray

      • Claudia Marseille – But You Look So Normal: Lost and Found in a Hearing World

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

      Unfollow Me

      By Kathryn Caraway

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      Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Hearten Award for Uplifting Non-Fiction!

      • Genét Simone – Teaching in the Dark

      • David Hutton – Drums of a Distant Tribe

      • Etsuko Diamond Miyagi – Diamond: The Memoir of a Lost Daughter of Japan

      • Rachael Siddoway and Sonja Wasden – An Impossible Life: A True Story of Hope and Mental Illness
      • Susan Cole – Holding Fast: A Memoir of Sailing, Love, and Loss

      • Tony Jeton Selimi – The Unfakeable Code®

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

      Elk Love: A Montana Memoir

      By Lynne Spriggs O’Connor

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      Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Nellie Bly Award for Long Form Journalism!

      • Carla Conti – Chained Birds: A True Crime Memoir

      • Kori Reed – Men-in-the-Middle Conversations to Gain Momentum with Gender Equity’s Silent Majority

      • Bonnie Bley – Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County

      • Sarah Towle – Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands

      And a huge round of applause to our 2024 Nellie Bly Grand Prize Winner:

      The Sing Sing Files:

      One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice

      By Dan Slepian

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      Congratulations to our 2024 Winners of the Military and Front Line Award for Service to Others!

      • Roderick S. Haynes – Unauthorized Disclosures a Navy Memoir of the 1980s

      • David Huntley – The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior: a WWII Final Honor

      • Patrick Hogan – Coincidence, You Say?

      • Shari Biery – It’s Your Turn How To Rediscover Yourself Prioritize Your Well-Being Thrive with Purpose

      • Max Lauker & Antonio Garcia – Number 788: My Experiences in Swedish Special Operations – Preparing for NATO and the War on Terror

      • Bibi LeBlanc – Wings of Freedom – The Story of the Berlin Airlift | Flugel der Freiheit – Die Geschichte der Berliner Luftbrucke

      And a huge round of applause to the 2024 Military and Front Line Grand Prize Winner!

      Memoirs From The Front Lines:

      Four states, Two years, One pandemic

      By Kim Sloan

      Memoirs from the Frontlines cover by Kim Sloan

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      The CIBAs offer more than just recognition — they 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 3-6, 2025) where Winners from all 25 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

      Don’t Delay! Enter Today!

    • The 2025 Nellie Bly Hall of Fame for Longform Journalism

      Truth Matters Now More Than Ever

      Your Work can Add to the Conversation

      ***Make Your Story Known Today***

      You have until August 31st to submit to the 2025 CIBAs!

      Nellie Bly Awards

      Elizabeth Cochran Seaman (Better known by her Pen Name, Nellie Bly) created a new brand of Investigative Journalism. Best known for beating Jules Verne’s Around The World in 80 Days in 72 days, and even more amazingly, Going undercover to get herself put into a New York Mental Hospital to then publish an exposé on the unlivable conditions and mistreatment of marginalized women. Journalist, Novelist, Inventor and overall amazing Woman. So its only fitting that our Division for Investigative Journalism be named for the woman who made the genre.

      We’re excited to celebrate the excellent caliber of work that we have had the honor of promoting in the CIBAs for Longform Journalism.

      The Nellie Bly Awards are one of a kind. Check out the following books to find out why!

      The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, And a 20 Year Fight for Justice
      By Dan Slepian

      In 2002, Dan Slepian, a veteran producer for NBC’s Dateline, received a tip from a Bronx homicide detective that two men were serving twenty-five years to life in prison for a 1990 murder they did not commit.

      Haunted by what the detective had told him, Slepian began an investigation of the case that eventually resulted in freedom for the two men and launched Slepian on a two-decade personal and professional journey into a deeply flawed justice system fiercely resistant to rectifying—or even acknowledging—its mistakes and their consequences.

      The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice is Slepian’s account of challenging that system. The story follows Slepian on years of prison visits, court hearings, and street reporting that led to a series of powerful Dateline episodes and eventually to freedom for four other men and to an especially deep and lasting friendship with one of them, Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez. From his cell in Sing Sing, JJ aided Slepian in his investigations until his own release in 2021 after decades in prison.

      Like Bryan Stevenson’s Just MercyThe Sing Sing Files is a deeply personal account of wrongful imprisonment and the flaws in our justice system, and a powerful argument for reckoning and accountability. Slepian’s extraordinary book, at once painful and full of hope, shines a light on an injustice whose impact the nation has only begun to confront.

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      You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live: Ten Weeks in Birmingham That Changed America
      By Paul Kix

      Paul Kix shows readers the bloody front lines of the civil rights movement in his novel You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live: Ten Weeks in Birmingham That Changed America.

      This historical nonfiction novel explores in-depth the Birmingham, Alabama campaign known as Project C. Kix dives deep into the minds of dozens of key historical figures who helped orchestrate the campaign, such as Martin Luther King Jr., James Bevel, and Fred Shuttlesworth. Despite an overwhelming fear of failure, Project C needed to catch the attention of the nation.

      When the brutal murder of George Floyd sparked the Black Lives Matter movement, Kix and his wife were faced with the difficult task of explaining racism to their children. Kix, who is white, and his wife, who is Black, chose not to shield them from news coverage of the deaths and the protests that followed.

      The jarring footage of Floyd’s death paralleled another startling image: that of a 15-year-old boy being attacked by a German shepherd handled by the Birmingham police.

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      Saints and Soldiers
      By Rita Katz

      To many, atrocities such as mass shootings and violent counter-protests seem to appear out of thin air, undertaken by independent actors. But Rita Katz, in her groundbreaking exploration of internet-age terrorism Saints and Soldiers, reveals a sinister ecosystem of violence multiplying worldwide, visible yet largely ignored.

      Katz – executive director of the counterterrorist organization SITE Intelligence Group– uses a strategic blend of primary media sources, personal narrative, and research analysis to unearth the haunting truths of internet-age terrorism. Although SITE once focused mainly on monitoring the actions of Islamist terrorist groups, Katz describes how it began applying the same tracking methods to white supremacists and neo-Nazis over a decade ago. As Katz writes, “the internet is more than just an asset for today’s new breed of terrorists. It is a necessity.”

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      America’s Forgotten Suffragists: Virginia and Francis Minor
      By Nicole Evalina

      Comprehensive in its own right, America’s Forgotten Suffragists by Nicole Evelina is an essential addition to the canon of women’s suffrage and first-wave feminism.

      Equal parts local history of women’s right to vote in the nineteenth century and biography of Virginia and Francis Minor, America’s Forgotten Suffragists illuminates the story of a wife-and-husband feminist duo who were the first to fight for women’s suffrage at the Supreme Court level.

      We learn about the lives of Virginia and Francis Minor by way of historical records, intersecting timelines with other suffragists, and news articles and letters. Virginia Minor was raised on the new and intellectually stimulating University of Virginia campus, where her father worked. Born into a colonial settler and slave-owning family, Virginia came into her own as she grew older, forming abolitionist and feminist beliefs.

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      Prison From The Inside Out
      By William “Mecca” Elmore and Susan Simone

      Prison from Inside Out: One Man’s Journey from a Life Sentence to Freedom is an illuminating chronicle that tells the story of a man who not only survived the stoniest soil but used his experiences to thrive as a human being.

      This arresting memoir is essentially a road trip of William ‘Mecca’ Elmore, a man with a tumultuous childhood, growing up in a neighborhood chock full of social problems. It is in this environment that Elmore is involved in a crime that consequently leads to his arrest and trial. The story builds upon his incarceration in various correctional facilities, his experiences, his release through a Mutual Agreement Parole Program, and his eventual redemption.

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      Now that you’re set on your next reads, what are you waiting for? The only way to join this amazing list of Nellie Bly 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!

      Be Part of the Legacy: Join the Illustrious Roster of Winners

      As the deadline for the 2025 Nellie Bly Awards creeps closer, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the exceptional achievers.

      Seeking avenues for your non-fiction prowess? Explore all our Non-Fiction Divisions that provide platforms for various genres and styles.

      With over $30,000 in rewards and prizes given away every year, what are you waiting for? Submit today!

       

    • The 2024 Nellie Bly First Place Roundup for Longform Journalism

      Nellie Bly AwardsThe Nellie Bly Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Journalistic Non-Fiction. The Grand Prize Winner, Dan Slepian’s book, The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice, will be promoted for years to come in our annual Hall of Fame article, as well as be featured on the Nellie Bly 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 Nellie Bly 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 Nellie Bly Winners!

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      Carla Conti – Chained Birds: A True Crime Memoir

      After three years in Europe, former journalist Carla Conti* just wanted to settle her family into the suburbs of Philadelphia. But her high school friend Scott Powell, a lawyer handling a brutal prison stabbing case, needed a favor. Before she knew it, Carla became part of the defense team and mired in the terrifying world of federal prison gangs, penal abuse, and corruption.

      Then, when she agreed to write a tell-all book on the violent machinations behind the court case — with Scott’s client as an inside source — the stakes turned deadly. Two different prison gangs issued “hit orders” against the prisoner she and Scott now considered a friend, and the journalist and defense attorney were imperiled by association.

      Chained Birds is a true crime memoir of Carla’s 10-year journey to advocate for federal inmate Kevin Sanders and help him re-enter society after prison. But the mission came at a cost as Carla struggled to balance her own, Scott’s, and Kevin’s safety while writing an exposé on the horrific conditions that led to the shutdown of an experimental prison program in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

      This thrilling, frightening book depicts a journey filled with unlikely friendships, invisible victims of prison abuse, failings in our criminal justice system, and redemption through storytelling.

      *Carla Conti is a pen name used by the author to protect her real identity for fear of retribution.

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      Kori Reed – Men-in-the-Middle: Conversations to Gain Momentum with Gender Equity’s Silent Majority

      In Men-in-the-Middle, author Kori Reed interviews men across corporate America about gender equity in the workplace. This is a topic men can influence, as they hold nearly 75 percent of C-suite positions, but they don’t talk about it at the office. As it turns out, men have a lot to say! They are aware of the issues and the impacts and, at the same time, unsure of what to do. This uncertainty renders Men-in-the-Middle, even though they may be supporters, on the silent sidelines of gender equity.

      Combining interviews with insights from secondary research, Reed seeks to provide a framework to understand this “silent majority” and shine the light on new perspectives and topics that often go undiscussed.

      Men-in-the-Middle: Conversations to Gain Momentum with Gender Equity’s Silent Majority invites men and women to cultivate conversations by providing an orientation on perspective-taking and laying a foundation to move gender equity forward in a new inclusive way.

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      Bonnie Bley – Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County

      Murder may seem easy, and getting away with it even easier, particularly in Indian Country. Big Horn County, MT, where Ms. Bley grew up, bears the unfortunate distinction of having the highest rate of missing and murdered women and girls. Selena Not Afraid fell victim to this hidden epidemic on New Year’s Day 2020, disappearing without a trace under mysterious circumstances. Her body was discovered 20 days later in an open field, previously intensively searched. The county sheriff hastily labeled her death as “accidental hypothermia” before she could undergo a thorough examination by a coroner, a cause of death that appears all too common in Crow Indian country.

      The lack of answers surrounding Selena’s disappearance and the questionable cause of her death sparked outrage in the community. Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County compellingly recounts the stories of several young Native American Indians who have gone missing or been brutally murdered in Big Horn County. This book not only raises awareness but also sheds light on first-hand perspectives from the family members of Crow and Cheyenne tribal members who were killed. Additionally, it highlights the efforts of those working to make a difference in Indian Country, aiming to reduce instances of violence against Native women. Stolen Voices a multi-award winning book delves into the deeper issues at the heart of this hidden epidemic, whose awareness is gaining momentum.

      Bonnie Bley, a native of Wyoming, spent her formative years in the border reservation town of Hardin, MT, situated in the southeastern corner of Montana. Her educational journey took her to Aberdeen, SD, and Bloomington, MN, where she honed her skills and knowledge. In the late 1980s, she made Minnesota her home, and to this day, it remains the backdrop to her life.

      Although Minnesota has become her primary residence, Bonnie remains deeply connected to her roots in Montana and Wyoming, considering them the bedrock of her identity. It is within this intricate tapestry of her experiences that Bonnie Bley has woven the compelling narrative of Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County. This poignant work sheds light on the stories of Indigenous People who have tragically gone missing or been murdered in the very county where she spent her upbringing, offering BONNIE BLEY a heartfelt exploration of a community’s struggles and losses.

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      Sarah Towle – Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands

      It was family separation and “kids in cages” that drove Sarah Towle to the U.S. southern border. On discovering the many-headed hydra that is the U.S. immigration system—and the heroic determination of those caught under its knee—she could never look away again. Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands charts Sarah’s journey from outrage to activism to abolition as she exposes, layer by “broken” layer, the global deterrence to detention to deportation complex that is failing everyone—save the profiteers and demagogues who benefit from it.

      Deftly weaving together oral storytelling, history, and memoir, Sarah illustrates how the U.S. has led the retreat from post-WWII commitments to protecting human rights. Yet within the web of normalized cruelty, she finds hope and inspiration in the extraordinary acts of ordinary people who prove, every day, there is a better way. By amplifying their voices and celebrating their efforts, Sarah reveals that we can welcome with dignity those most in need of safety and compassion. In unmasking the real root causes of the so-called “crisis” in human migration, she urges us to act before we travel much farther down our current course—one which history will not soon forgive, or forget.

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      Thank you for joining us to celebrate the 2024 Nellie Bly First Place Winners!

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

       

      Got a great Non-Fiction Book? The 2025 Nellie Bly Book Awards are open through the end of August!

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    • The 2025 Nellie Bly Spotlight for Longform Journalism

      In the Tradition of Fearless Truth-Telling

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      The Nellie Bly Awards Honor Investigative Journalism That Changes the World

      The submissions for the 2025 Awards are underway, and Nellie Bly closes on August 31, 2025!

      In 1887, a young reporter named Nellie Bly feigned mental illness to expose the horrific conditions at the Women’s Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell’s Island, forever changing how society treated the mentally ill. Her courage to go undercover, endure personal risk, and challenge powerful institutions established a tradition of investigative journalism that continues to hold the powerful accountable and give voice to the voiceless.

      The Nellie Bly Awards honor this fearless tradition, celebrating the journalists, researchers, and truth-tellers who dedicate years – sometimes decades – to exposing corruption, fighting injustice, and demanding accountability from systems that would prefer to operate in shadows. These are the stories that don’t just inform readers; they change laws, free the innocent, and restore faith in the power of persistent, ethical journalism.

      The Vital Role of Investigative Journalism

      In an era of instant news, social media speculation, and AI hallucinations, deep investigative work has never been more crucial. The authors recognized by the Nellie Bly Awards understand that real accountability journalism requires time, resources, and extraordinary persistence. They dig deeper than daily news cycles allow, following leads that others abandon, and asking questions that make uncomfortable people uncomfortable.

      The best investigative non-fiction sparks conversations, policy changes, and sometimes legal action that creates lasting positive change. These authors transform individual investigations into broader understanding of systemic issues that affect us all.

      Celebrating Our 2024 Grand Prize Winner!

      We’re deeply honored to recognize Dan Slepian, whose extraordinary work The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice claimed the 2024 Nellie Bly Grand Prize with an investigation that exemplifies the very best of accountability journalism. What began as a single tip from a Bronx homicide detective in 2002 became a twenty-year personal and professional journey that ultimately freed six innocent men from prison.

      Slepian’s story demonstrates the persistence that defines great investigative journalism—years of prison visits, court hearings, and street reporting that challenged a justice system “fiercely resistant to rectifying—or even acknowledging—its mistakes.” His work resulted not only in powerful Dateline episodes but in actual freedom for wrongfully convicted men, including his deep friendship with Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez, who aided Slepian’s investigations from his Sing Sing cell until his own release in 2021.

      The Sing Sing Files represents investigative journalism at its most vital, exposing systemic flaws while honoring individual human stories, requiring both professional skill and personal courage, and ultimately creating change that extends far beyond the pages of the book. In addition to ongoing promotional features, The Sing Sing Files will be regularly promoted throughout the year and for the next five years in our upcoming Hall of Fame posts. Dan Slepian will also be invited to participate in a Chanticleer 10-Question Interview, and The Sing Sing Files will receive a coveted Chanticleer Editorial Review.

      Categories That Cover Every Beat

      The Nellie Bly Awards welcome investigative work across every section of the metaphorical newspaper, recognizing that corruption and injustice can emerge anywhere:

      • Social Science – Research-driven investigations into societal patterns and behaviors
      • Data Driven Reporting – Stories powered by statistical analysis and empirical evidence
      • Equality and Justice – Exposés of discrimination and fights for civil rights
      • Ethics – Investigations into moral failures in institutions and leadership
      • Human Rights – Documentation of abuses and advocacy for fundamental freedoms
      • Refugees, Immigrants, Migrants – Stories of displacement and the policies that affect vulnerable populations
      • Activist Groups – Investigations into movements, both positive and problematic
      • Crimes and Corruption – Classic investigative journalism exposing criminal behavior and institutional corruption
      • Environmental – Reporting on ecological crimes and environmental justice
      • Whistle Blowers – Stories of those brave enough to expose wrongdoing from within
      • Politics Regional, National, International – Government accountability at every level
      • Wartime/Military – Investigations into conflicts and military institutions
      • \Health and Medicine – Medical investigations and healthcare system accountability and interest stories
      • Nature and the Environment – Environmental science and conservation investigations and interest stories
      • Pop Culture, Social Issues, Current Events – Contemporary cultural criticism and social analysis
      • Home & Garden – Largely interest stories focused on how-to home changes and possible investigations that can result

      Like the sections of a great newspaper, these categories ensure that no corner of society escapes the scrutiny that democracy requires.

      Other August Non-Fiction Opportunities

      The Nellie Bly Awards are part of Chanticleer’s comprehensive celebration of narrative non-fiction, all closing at the end of August:

      September’s non-fiction divisions include Instruction and Insight (I&I), Harvey Chute, and Mind & Spirit Awards.

      Looking at Investigative Excellence

      Check out some of these powerful investigative works we’ve celebrated recently!

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      You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live
      By Paul Kix

      Paul Kix shows readers the bloody front lines of the civil rights movement in his novel You Have to Be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live: Ten Weeks in Birmingham That Changed America.

      This historical nonfiction novel explores in-depth the Birmingham, Alabama campaign known as Project C. Kix dives deep into the minds of dozens of key historical figures who helped orchestrate the campaign, such as Martin Luther King Jr., James Bevel, and Fred Shuttlesworth. Despite an overwhelming fear of failure, Project C needed to catch the attention of the nation.

      When the brutal murder of George Floyd sparked the Black Lives Matter movement, Kix and his wife were faced with the difficult task of explaining racism to their children. Kix, who is white, and his wife, who is Black, chose not to shield them from news coverage of the deaths and the protests that followed.

      The jarring footage of Floyd’s death paralleled another startling image: that of a 15-year-old boy being attacked by a German shepherd handled by the Birmingham police.

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      Delaware from Freeways to E-Ways
      By Dave Tabler

      Dave Tabler’s Delaware from Freeways to E-Ways presents a nonlinear kaleidoscope view of Delaware’s twentieth-century history, braiding together snapshots of the state through a variety of lenses.

      By dissecting the history of the state’s education system, economy, politics, war, technology, social dynamics, religion, agriculture, and conservation of the natural world, this book becomes a patchwork quilt of Delaware’s contributions to recent American history.

      Tabler strategically places historical images throughout the first half of the book to help paint a vivid picture of what Delaware life has been like across the years. The second half of the book then expounds on every snapshot, allowing the reader to pursue the parts that most interest them. Tabler concludes each of these deeper dives by describing the impacts on present-day Delaware and America. These threads of connection to current events help the reader find meaning within the overall arc of history.

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      Italians in the Pacific Northwest
      By Tessa Floreano

      Tessa Floreano’sItalians in the Pacific Northwest is an inviting pictorial narrative featuring both ordinary and extraordinary individuals of Italian heritage who helped to create and develop Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.

      Concentrating on the decades from 1880 to 1950, Floreano begins by referencing the earliest Italian explorers of the Pacific Northwest Territory, then quickly moves to the efforts of those who sought a better life through hard work and new opportunities on American shores.

      Floreano’s research shows through the fascinating details of this book.

      She includes stories, photographs, and memorabilia to highlight both the struggles and triumphs of these pioneering Italian Americans. From the backbreaking labor of building the road and rail infrastructure that connected this new land, to working in the coal mines, logging and milling the giant cedars, farming the soil, fishing the waters, and becoming savvy entrepreneurs, these people proved a hearty, steadfast bunch.

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      I Am a Prisoner of Hope
      By Samuel Ole Lotegeluaki, Ph.D.

      Author Samuel Ole Lotegeluaki, PhD, states in the very title of this book, I Am a Prisoner of Hope. He goes on to explain why this is the case and why hope is central to our beingness.

      A Maasai originally from Tanzania and one of three boys in a family with eight children, Lotegeluaki has been living in the United States for many years and has seen much good and much bad, in the country and around the world. In defiance of social inequality and bigotry, Lotegelauki maintains a strong belief in human unity, “Day and night I am reminded of the fact that we as human beings, regardless of culture, language, religion, gender, skin color or social economic status, are all under God’s huge canopy, and we are convincingly related.” He reminds us, “You may not look exactly like me, but rest assured, we are not just related, but more importantly, we are siblings.”

      Lotegeluaki tells the reader his experiences, the histories of places he has lived and the people he has met, and observes what each has to teach and offer humanity. He remains dedicated to the pursuit of togetherness within diversity, no matter our differences. In Chapter Four, “Grandmother’s Quilt,” he uses the metaphor of a handmade quilt with emotional overtones and ties to explain human nature and all that it entails.

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      Saints and Soldiers
      By Rita Katz

      To many, atrocities such as mass shootings and violent counter-protests seem to appear out of thin air, undertaken by independent actors. But Rita Katz, in her groundbreaking exploration of internet-age terrorism Saints and Soldiers, reveals a sinister ecosystem of violence multiplying worldwide, visible yet largely ignored.

      Katz– executive director of the counterterrorist organization SITE Intelligence Group– uses a strategic blend of primary media sources, personal narrative, and research analysis to unearth the haunting truths of internet-age terrorism. Although SITE once focused mainly on monitoring the actions of Islamist terrorist groups, Katz describes how it began applying the same tracking methods to white supremacists and neo-Nazis over a decade ago. As Katz writes, “the internet is more than just an asset for today’s new breed of terrorists. It is a necessity.”

      Throughout Saints and Soldiers, Katz uses her decades of intensive experience to describe how a new generation of internet-born white supremacist movements followed the same trajectory as ISIS. She exposes the network of threads that link white supremacist violence such as the Christchurch massacre of 2019 to their origins on messaging platforms such as 8chan, Discord, Stormfront, and Telegram. Indoctrinating vulnerable minds with extremist neo-Nazi ideology, these violent groups use a “screw your optics” mantra that celebrates gruesome violence and the “saints” and “martyrs” that drive their hateful cause.

      Read More Here

      These works demonstrate how great investigative journalism combines rigorous research with compelling storytelling to create accountability and change.

      See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

      The CIBAs offer multiple levels of recognition designed to augment your digital footprint and provide long-tail marketing that makes you easier for readers to find. Each reward builds on the previous and continues promotion:

      • Long List: Recognition across our website, newsletter, and social media
      • Short List/Semi-Finalist: Digital badges and promotional stickers
      • Finalists: Conference discounts, review discounts, certificates, and genre-specific badges
      • First Place Winners: Coveted Chanticleer Blue Ribbon, premium review discounts, lifetime Roost membership discount, and year-round promotion
      • Grand Prize Winners: Awarded Editorial Book Review and Author Interview, featured on Awards page all year, promoted in Hall of Fame articles for five years
      • Overall Grand Prize Winner: $1000 cash prize

      The Nellie Bly Awards provide recognition for work that often takes years to complete and may challenge powerful interests who would prefer these stories remain untold. Whether you’re a professional journalist, academic researcher, or citizen investigator, these awards celebrate the courage and persistence required to hold the powerful accountable and give voice to those who need advocates.

      Carry Forward the Legacy

      In Nellie Bly’s tradition, the best investigative journalism requires both courage and compassion—the bravery to challenge systems and the empathy to understand how those systems affect real people. Your investigation, your exposé, your carefully researched account of injustice or corruption could be the story that creates change, demands accountability, or gives voice to those who have been silenced.

      Nellie Bly Awards

      Honor Nellie Bly’s legacy of fearless truth-telling—the deadline is August 31, 2025!

      You know you want it…

      Submit to the Nellie Bly Awards today and help us celebrate journalism that changes the world!

    • The 2024 NELLIE BLY CIBAs WINNERS for Longform Journalism

      Nellie Bly AwardsThe Nellie Bly Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Longform Journalism, Investigative Works, and Indepth Reports on Issues and Societal Topics. The Nellie Bly 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 Longform Journalism, Investigative Works. 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. 

      1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners were announced at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony by John DeDakis on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 at the Bellingham Yacht Club in beautiful Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      This is the OFFICIAL 2024 LIST of the NELLIE BLY BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the NELLIE BLY Grand Prize Winner.

      Join us in celebrating the following authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.

      • Carla Conti – Chained Birds: A True Crime Memoir

      • Kori Reed – Men-in-the-Middle Conversations to Gain Momentum with Gender Equity’s Silent Majority

      • Bonnie Bley – Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County

      • Sarah Towle – Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands

      The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2024 NELLIE BLY Awards is:

      The Sing Sing Files:

      One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice

      by Dan Slepian

      You can see all of our amazing 2024 Nellie Bly Finalists! Congratulations to all and thank you for submitting!

      Well done climbing the CIBA Levels of Achievement!

      PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

      Attn CIBA Winners: More goodies and prizes will be coming your way along with promotion in our magazine, website, and advertisements in Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards long-tail marketing strategy. Welcome to the CIBA Hall of Fame for Award Winners!

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      A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in May. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. You will receive an OFFICIAL EMAIL NOTIFICATION with Digital Badges and more information.

      NOTE: We will post at least two 2024 CIBA Divisions’ OFFICIAL Winners per business day starting April 14, 2025. We do a final sweep and reconciliation prior to making the Official CIBA Posts for the 2024 First Place and Grand Prize Winners. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. There are many moving parts involved with the Chanticleer International Book Awards Program.

      Thank you for participating in the 2024 CIBAs! We are looking forward to reading your future entries.

       Team Chanticleer

    • The 2024 Nellie Bly Awards Finalists for Journalistic Non-Fiction

      Nellie Bly AwardsThe Nellie Bly Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Journalistic Non-Fiction. The Nellie Bly 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 Social Science, Data Driven Reporting, Equality and Justice, Ethics, Human Rights, and Activists Groups. 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 2024 Nellie Bly Non-Fiction entries to the 2024 Nellie Bly Book Awards FINALISTS. All FINALISTS will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC25).

      The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

      We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      A Wreath with the words "CAC 2025" on it to celebrate the Chanticleer Author's Conference!

       

      These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE and GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Nellie Bly Book Awards novel competition for Journalistic, Investigative, and Annalistic Non-Fiction!

      Join us in celebrating these authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.

      • Larry Ruttman – Intimate Conversations Face To Face with Matchless Musicians
      • Dan Slepian – THE SING SING FILES: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice
      • Carla Conti – Chained Birds: A True Crime Memoir
      • Kori Reed – Men-in-the-Middle Conversations to Gain Momentum with Gender Equity’s Silent Majority
      • Tania Israel – Facing the Fracture How To Navigate the Challenges of Living in a Divided Nation
      • Bonnie Bley – Stolen Voices: Missing and Murdered in Big Horn County
      • Shannon Bohrer – Judicial Soup
      • Melina Palmer – The Truth About Pricing
      • Sarah Towle – Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands
      • Nick Barter & Christopher Fleming – Future Normal: 8 Questions to Create Businesses Your Children Will be Proud Of
      • Ross Brand – Livestreaming Digital Media Predictions Volume Top Content Creators Help You Succeed in an Era of Rapid Change

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

      Blue and Gold badge for the Finalists of the Nellie Bly journalistic non fiction awards

       

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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 2023 Nellie Bly Awards is:

      You Have To Be Prepared To Die Before You Can Begin To Live

      By Paul Kix

      Blue and Gold badge recognizing You Have to be Prepared to Die Before You Can Begin to Live by Paul Kix for winning the 2023 Nellie Bly Grand Prize

      See the full list of 2023 First Place Nellie Bly Winners here!

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 Nellie Bly Book Awards for Journalistic Non-Fiction.

      Please click here for more information.

      Winners will be announced at the 2024 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      April 3 – 6, 2025! 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 2024 Military and Front Line Awards Finalists for Narrative Non-Fiction

      The Military and Front line Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir exploring the lives of those who serve their country and others. The Military and Front Line Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

      Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them. See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here. 

      These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2024 Military and Front Line Non-Fiction SHORT LIST to the 2024 Military and Front Line Book Awards FINALISTS. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC25).

      The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

      We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      A Wreath with the words "CAC 2025" on it to celebrate the Chanticleer Author's Conference!

       

      These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE and GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Military and Front Line Book Awards novel competition for Non-Fiction!

      Join us in celebrating these authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.

      • David Huntley – The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior: a WWII Final Honor
      • Patrick Hogan – Coincidence, You Say?
      • Shari Biery – It’s Your Turn How To Rediscover Yourself Prioritize Your Well-Being Thrive with Purpose
      • Max Lauker & Antonio Garcia – Number 788: My Experiences in Swedish Special Operations – Preparing for NATO and the War on Terror
      • Roderick S. Haynes – Unauthorized Disclosures a Navy Memoir of the 1980s
      • Lorda Dabresil – Solutions to Nursing Shortage in New York
      • Kim Sloan – Memoirs from the Frontlines: Four states, Two years, One pandemic
      • Ben Powers – Never A Dull Moment: The 80th Airborne Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion in World II
      • Bibi LeBlanc – Wings of Freedom – The Story of the Berlin Airlift | Flugel der Freiheit – Die Geschichte der Berliner Luftbrucke
      • Josh McConkey – Be the Weight Behind the Spear

      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 CIBA 2023 Military and Front Line Awards is:

      Chasing The Daylight

      By Joanna Rakowski

      Chasing the Daylight Cover

      Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing Chasing the Daylight by JoAnna Rakowski for Winning the 2023 Military and Front Line Grand Prize

      See the full list of 2023 First Place Military and Front Line Winners here!

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 Military and Front Line Book Awards for Non-Fiction.

      Please click here for more information.

      Winners will be announced at the 2024 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      April 3 – 6, 2025! 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 2024 Military and Front Line Awards Short List for Narrative Non-Fiction

      The Military and Front line Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir exploring the lives of those who serve their country and others. The Military and Front Line 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 2024 Military and Front Line Non-Fiction entries to the 2024 Military and Front Line Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2024 Military and Front Line Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC25).

      The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 25 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.

      We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 5th, 2025 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      A Wreath with the words "CAC 2025" on it to celebrate the Chanticleer Author's Conference!

       

      These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2024 Military and Front Line Book Awards novel competition for Non-Fiction!

      Join us in celebrating the Short List authors and their works in the 2024 CIBAs.

      • Roderick S. Haynes – Unauthorized Disclosures a Navy Memoir of the 1980s
      • David Huntley – The B-17 Tomahawk Warrior: a WWII Final Honor
      • Patrick Hogan – Coincidence, You Say?
      • Shari Biery – It’s Your Turn How To Rediscover Yourself Prioritize Your Well-Being Thrive with Purpose
      • Max Lauker & Antonio Garcia – Number 788: My Experiences in Swedish Special Operations – Preparing for NATO and the War on Terror
      • Kim Sloan – Memoirs from the Frontlines: Four states, Two years, One pandemic
      • Ben Powers – Never A Dull Moment: The 80th Airborne Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion in World II
      • Bibi LeBlanc – Wings of Freedom – The Story of the Berlin Airlift | Flugel der Freiheit – Die Geschichte der Berliner Luftbrucke
      • Josh McConkey – Be the Weight Behind the Spear

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

      PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

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      We will also be promoting this list in our Newsletter, which you can sign up for here!

      The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2023 Military and Front Line Awards is:

      Chasing The Daylight

      By Joanna Rakowski

      Chasing the Daylight Cover

      Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing Chasing the Daylight by JoAnna Rakowski for Winning the 2023 Military and Front Line Grand Prize

      See the full list of 2023 First Place Military and Front Line Winners here!

      We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 Military and Front Line Book Awards for Non-Fiction.

      Please click here for more information.

      Winners will be announced at the 2024 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

      April 3 – 6, 2025! 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!

       

    • November is for Non-Fiction! Non-Fiction division deadlines extended

      November is For Non-Fiction!

      We tend to be a little more high tech at Chanticleer

      New Deadline for 5 of our Nonfiction Divisions: the Instruction and Insight Awards, Nellie Bly Awards, Harvey Chute Awards, Mind and Spirit Awards and Military and Front Line Awards : November 30, 2024

      At the request of both our Authors and our Readers we have moved the closing date of some of our Awards to November 30, 2024!

      If you have an Instructional, Journalistic, Business, Enlightening, or Military and Community Service worker Non-Fiction Work, you still have time to submit!

      As we settle into this new schedule, we’re hearing great feedback from authors regarding the best times for them to submit their work. This depends on conferences and workshops (many of which are genre specific) where they can regularly receive feedback and writing retreats that allow them to finish their manuscripts.

      Thank you to everyone who reaches out and makes our Awards a success every year!

      To celebrate the deadline change, lets take a look at some recently reviewed Non-Fiction Works!

      A Path To Excellence
      By Tony Jeton Selimi
      Hearten 1st Place Winner

      On the belief that life isn’t just the random cards one is dealt, A Path to Excellence by Tony Jeton Selimi offers a blueprint—the octagon of excellence—to succeed personally, professionally, and spiritually.

      Transcending the pitfalls and spontaneous stumbling blocks along the path of life can open the door to self-actualization and progression. As someone who experienced bullying, sexual abuse, early disability, and homelessness, Selimi sets on to become a beacon of light to the hopeless and marginalized.

      Within each soul lies a bud of genius waiting to blossom. This book focuses on purpose, vision, and persistence to clear the way to that fullest potential. Affirming challenges as immutable truths of life, Selimi employs Buddhist teaching and personal anecdotes to encourage a head-on confrontation with one’s struggles and promotes a feeling of gratitude. As a blend of philosophical wisdom and practical experience, the initial chapters help readers acknowledge their current life situation, perceiving challenges as epochs of potential.

      Read More Here

      The Doctor’s Voice
      By Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli
      Harvey Chute 1st Place Winner

      Dr. Pietro Emanuele Garbelli speaks out on serious professional issues faced by modern healthcare workers, in The Doctor’s Voice.

      Doctors deal with overwhelming stress, leading to burnout, illness, many of them leaving the profession, and even a higher-than-average rate of suicide. The Covid19 pandemic both heightened and helped illuminate some of the causes of this stress, prompting author Garbelli to write this book as a set of advice for his colleagues and as advocacy for broader changes in hospitals and other healthcare systems.

      Garbelli highlights a common disconnect in communication—administrators and higher-ups telling doctors what to do while those doctors don’t have much opportunity to bring up the problems they encounter day-to-day.

      Read More Here

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      Finding The Light
      By Kasey J. Claytor

      Some stories are impossible to look away from, and from its very first sentence, Finding the Light, Navigating Dementia with My Son by Kasey J. Claytor proves itself one of them. “…when my 49-year-old son, Justin, was first diagnosed with a form of early-onset dementia, I was stunned.” Without hesitation, the book draws readers into a saga of family, illness, and resilience.

      Although a memoir, Finding the Light is in many ways an instructional text, too. Readers don’t need similar medical situations to draw from Claytor’s lessons of improvement. The conversational, approachable writing style serves this purpose well.

      Although it’s in chronological order, this is an unconventional, modern text.

      Traditional scene-based paragraphs are offset by poetry, informative sidebars, and even the full text of letters sent throughout Justin’s illness. Claytor deftly shifts between these sections, building a cohesive narrative from which readers can easily learn.

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      Combat Missions
      By Burl Harmon
      Military and Front Line 1st Place Winner

      Sometimes, a close and personal story can reveal the true weight of major historical events. Combat Missions, a memoir from WWII veteran Burl D. Harmon, achieves this by detailing how Europe’s vicious aerial battles shape a young boy’s entry to manhood.

       On December 7, 1941, Harmon is summoned to his high school’s auditorium to hear President Roosevelt proclaim it as, “a day which will live in infamy…” Soon after, his draft notice arrives. Harmon’s junior college studies and work at the local Rexall drug store are put on hold as he joins the vast flood of young American men and women conscripted into military service. Leaving his small Iowa town and a family mostly sheltered from the grim realities of the outside world, he travels to New York City with people from every imaginable background.

       With no prior mechanical experience, he works diligently to become a flight engineer, training to master a lexicon of manual tasks and learn the intricacies of air-to-air combat amidst bombing runs. His training takes him even farther from home, to Detroit, Lorado, Texas, Puerto Rico, and even Cuba.

      Read More Here

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      Chasing The Daylight
      By Joanna Rakowski
      Military and Front Line Grand Prize Winner

      Chasing The Daylight by Joanna Rakowski is a revealing memoir that captures the rigor, intensity, and ferocity of military training in a salient style.

      Ever wondered what it takes to become a soldier in one of the most powerful armies in the world?

      Joanna Rakowski was born in Poland and grew up practicing dance from a young age, eventually becoming a professional classical ballet dancer and teacher. Upon her migration to the US in 1995 and the painful fallout with her friend and mentor, Chris, Joanna knew she needed to make a drastic change in her life. Her great awakening came when she decided to transform from a fragile and sensitive ballerina into a steadfast U.S. Army soldier, a goal that many close to her doubted she could accomplish.

      With arresting insights, the text builds from Rakowski’s striking introduction as it describes her first day of enlistment, which was filled with uncertainties.

      Read More Here


      A big thank you to all these authors for sharing their lives and wisdom with us! Your books matter!

      The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs

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