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 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 2021 Journey Non-Fiction Long List to the 2021 Journey 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 (CAC22).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 24 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, June 25th, 2022 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2022 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2021 Journey Book Awards novel competition for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2021 CIBAs.
Sherry Chapman – How Much Big Is the Sky: A Memoir of a Mother’s Love and Unfathomable Loss
Tracie White with Ronald W. Davis – The Puzzle Solver: A Scientist’s Desperate Quest to Cure the Illness that Stole His Son
Rosie McMahan – Fortunate Daughter: A Memoir of Reconciliation
Marcie Maxfield – Em’s Awful Good Fortune
William Johnson – Snow Blind: Recovering After the Random Shooting
Kathleen Lockyer – The Broken Wing Dance — Love, loss, trauma and how nature led me back to my wild self
Dr Kate Dolan – Beating Drug Addiction in Tehran: a Women’s clinic
George Farag – Unbecoming My Father’s Son: A Memoir
Renee K. Nicholson – Fierce and Delicate: Essays on Dance and Illness
Margaret Thomson – The World Looks Different Now
Sylvie Heyman – Beyond the Holocaust: An Immigrant’s Search for Identity
Kawan Glover – Favor:How Stroke Struggle and Surgery Helped Me Find My Life’s Purpose
Faith Fuller Wilcox – Hope Is a Bright Star: A Mother’s Memoir of Love, Loss, and Learning to Live Again
Azim H. Jiwani, MD – Humanizing Medicine: Making Health Tangible
Rosemary Keevil – The Art of Losing It: A Memoir of Grief and Addiction
Andrea Wilson Woods – Better Off Bald: A Life in 147 Days
Krista Nerestant – Indestructible: The Hidden Gifts of Trauma
Jean-Philippe Soule – I, Tarzan: Against All Odds
Meghan Caughey – Mud Flower
C.L. Olsen – The Home for Friendless Children
Heather Haldeman – Kids and Cocktails Don’t Mix: A Memoir
Jim Enderle – Fight, Flight, or Freeze: A Love Story
Richard Jespers – That I Do Not Lose You: One Man’s Family Roots
Tammy Green – Living Without Skin: Everything I Never Knew About Fierce Vulnerability
Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Black, White, and Gray All Over; a Black Man’s Odyssey in Life and Law Enforcement
Nikki West – The Odyssey of the Chameleon
If you entered your work into the 2021 Journey Book Awards and do not see it on the list, please check our other non-fiction divisions, as the judges may have deemed that the work belongs in a different division. The many works that have been entered into the Journey Book Awards should have trigger warnings. This is why the judges requested the new division of the Hearten Book Awards for inspirational/uplifting works that overcome adversity. Other works may have moved to other divisions such as Nellie Bly or the Shorts if they did not meet word count requirements.
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The Grand Prize Winner for the 2020 JOURNEY Awards is Karen Keilt for The Parrot’s Perch: A Memoir of Torture and Corrupti0n in Brazil
Click here to see the 2020 Journey Book Award Winners for Narrative Non-Fiction
We are now accepting submissions into the 2022 Journey Book Awards for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction & Memoir. The 2022 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2023.
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The I & I Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Instruction and Insight non-fiction that are self-help, how-to, guides, or explanatory. In non-fiction works, the author assumes responsibility (in good faith) for the truth, accuracy, people, places, or information presented. The I & I Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best Instruction and Insight books featuring How-To, Guidance, Travel Guides, Cookbooks, Self-Help, 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 2021 I&I Non-Fiction entries to the 2021 I&I Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2021 I&I 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 (CAC22).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 24 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, June 25h, 2022 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2022 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2021 I&I Book Awards novel competition for Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2021 CIBAs.
Aaron Taylor – Stretching Your Way to a Pain-Free Life: Illustrated Stretches for Sports, Medical Conditions and Specific Muscle Groups
Angela Quijada-Banks – The Black Foster Youth Handbook
Brad Borkan and David Hirzel (co-authors) – Audacious Goals, Remarkable Results: How an Explorer, an Engineer and a Statesman Shaped our Modern World
Brian Dillon – From Ex To Excellence
David Perlmutter – The Encyclopedia Of American Animated Television Shows
David Soh Poh Huat – Nature Gifts of the Soursop Leaves
Dr Kate Dolan – Beating Drug Addiction in Tehran: a Women’s clinic
Eleanor K. Smith and Margaret Pastor – One School’s Journey – Further Down the Path
George Marino, CPA, CFP – Beyond Balancing the Books: Sheer Mindfulness for Professionals in Work and Life
Geraldine Clouston and Susan Weintrob – indieBRAG Eat, Read & Dream Cookbook
Jennifer George – Communication is Care: 9 Empowering Strategies to Guide Patient Healing
Jim & Jessica Braz – Baby Out of Wedlock
Judy Taylor – Breaking the Boundaries: The Rug Hooking Artistry of Sharon Johnston
Kaitlyn Jain – Passports and Pacifiers? Traveling the World, One Tantrum at a Time
Kelly Tan Peterson, Dan Peterson, MD. – KETO BAKED
M. J. Simms-Maddox, Ph.D. – A Handbook for Emerging and Seasoned Authors
Mary M. Clare and Gary Ferguson – Full Ecology: Repairing Our Relationship with the Natural World
Phoebe Walker – Freedom Found – Productive and Joyful Living In Spite of Chronic Pain
Rob White – The Maestro Monologue
Cheryl Troxel – The Inexplicable Gypsy
Sabbithry Persad – What Is Coronavirus? How It Infects, How It Spreads, and How to Stay Safe
Stan Bernard, MD, MBa – BRANDS DON’T WIN: How Transcenders Change the Game
Susan Marie Conrad – Wildly Inside: A Visual Journey Through the Inside Passage
Wendela Whitcomb Marsh – Recognizing Autism in Women and Girls
Bedri Cag Cetin Ph.D. – Sacred Life: Healing from the Virus in Consciousness
Ben R Teeter – Falling Into All
Carole Bumpus – Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table, Book Two
Jan Kaa Kristensen – Splitting Up Without Falling to Pieces
Melanie Choukas-Bradley – Finding Solace at Theodore Roosevelt Island
Vindy Teja – YOLO: Essential Life Hacks for Happiness
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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We are now accepting submissions into the 2022 I&I Book Awards for Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction. The 2022 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2023.
FLEXIBLE REGISTRATIONS ARE AVAILABLE for these challenging times.
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 Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them. See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2021 Journey Non-Fiction entries to the 2021 Journey Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2021 Journey Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC22).
The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 24 CIBA divisions’ Finalists.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, June 25th, 2022 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2022 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2021 Journey Book Awards novel competition for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction!
If you have entered your works into the 2021 Journey Book Awards and do not see them in the list below, please visit the other Non-Fiction Book Awards listings: Nellie Bly, Hearten, Mind & Spirit, Instruction and Insight, or perhaps Harvey Chute Book Awards. The Journey Book Awards have morphed into extreme stories of adversity – some of which were overcome; some that were not. Most of these accounts are intense and some should come with trigger warnings. We have moved some entries into the other non-fiction divisions based on the recommendations of the non-fiction judges.
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2021 CIBAs.
Sherry Chapman – How Much Big Is the Sky: A Memoir of a Mother’s Love and Unfathomable Loss
Tracie White with Ronald W. Davis – The Puzzle Solver: A Scientist’s Desperate Quest to Cure the Illness that Stole His Son
Lisa Lynn Veith – Gold Medal
Rosie McMahan – Fortunate Daughter: A Memoir of Reconciliation
Marilyn Mascaro – When the Rivers Flowed
Marcie Maxfield – Em’s Awful Good Fortune
William Johnson – Snow Blind: Recovering After the Random Shooting
Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Black, White, and Gray All Over; a Black Man’s Odyssey in Life and Law Enforcement
Nikki West – The Odyssey of the Chameleon
Kathleen Lockyer – The Broken Wing Dance — Love, loss, trauma and how nature led me back to my wild self
Dr Kate Dolan – Beating Drug Addiction in Tehran: a Women’s clinic
George Farag – Unbecoming My Father’s Son: A Memoire
Bruce Rowe, MD – Everything Under the Sun: A Family Doctor’s Reflections on Life, Love, Loss and Renewed Hope in Medicine
Renee K. Nicholson – Fierce and Delicate: Essays on Dance and Illness
Margaret Thomson – The World Looks Different Now
Sylvie Heyman – Beyond the Holocaust: An Immigrant’s Search for Identity
Kawan Glover – Favor: How Stroke Struggle and Surgery Helped Me Find My Life’s Purpose
Faith Fuller Wilcox – Hope Is a Bright Star: A Mother’s Memoir of Love, Loss, and Learning to Live Again
George Farag – Unbecoming My Father’s Son: A Memoir
Azim H. Jiwani, MD – Humanizing Medicine: Making Health Tangible
Rosemary Keevil – The Art of Losing It: A Memoir of Grief and Addiction
Andrea Wilson Woods – Better Off Bald: A Life in 147 Days
Krista Nerestant – Indestructible:The Hidden Gifts of Trauma
Jean-Philippe Soule – I, Tarzan: Against All Odds
Mark Allen – Based on a True (Traumatic) Brain History: a Short Memoir
Meghan Caughey – Mud Flower
C.L. Olsen – The Home for Friendless Children
Heather Haldeman – Kids and Cocktails Don’t Mix: A Memoir
Jim Enderle – Fight, Flight, or Freeze: A Love Story
Richard Jespers – That I Do Not Lose You: One Man’s Family Roots
Anna Casamento Arrigo – Weeds Beneath the Open Meadows
Rick Avery with Tom Bleecker – A Life at Risk
Julie Ryan McGue – Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging
Tammy Green – Living Without Skin: Everything I Never Knew About Fierce Vulnerability
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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We are now accepting submissions into the 2022 Journey Book Awards for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction & Memoir. The 2022 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2023.
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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
Dr. Janice Ellis
Dr. Ellis has written columns for newspapers, magazines, radio commentary, presented internationally across the U.S., and now online. For the past 30 years she analyzes educational, political, social and economic issues across race, ethnicity, age and socio-economic status. She continues her important work in these challenging times.
Dr. Janice Ellis, columnist, author, journalist, radio commentator, and advocate of social justice and Women’s Rights.
Dr. Janice Ellis entered her book From Liberty to Magnolia In Search of the American Dreaminto the 2018 Journey Book Awards for Narrative Non-fiction, a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs). Her stellar memoir was awarded the 2018 Journey Book Awards Grand Prize. The award winning memoir is a truly remarkable book telling what it is like to be Black in America.
We are honored that Dr. Ellis presented The Critical Role Authors Play in Fostering a Better Society at Chanticleer’s first virtual conference, VCAC20. Her presentation was inspirational and thought provoking. Janice S. Ellis has been an author for over 30 years and has written a column for newspapers and radio throughout her career about education, politics, race and socioeconomics. Janice Ellis holds a Ph.D. in Communication Arts, and two Master of Arts degrees, one in Communications Arts and a second in Political Science, all from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin.
Dr. Ellis is one of our favorite authors—and truly a joy to get to know. She reminds us that the pen is mightier than the sword!
Now, let’s get better acquainted with Dr. Janice Ellis.
Chanticleer: Tell us a little about yourself: How did you start writing?
Dr. Ellis: A native daughter of Mississippi, I grew up and came of age during the height of the Civil Rights Movement and the Women’s Liberation Movement. Born and reared on a small cotton farm, I was influenced by two converging forces that would set the course of my life. The first was the fear and terror felt by blacks because of their seeking to exercise the right to vote along with other rights and privileges afforded whites. The second was my love of books, the power of words.
I began writing as a radio commentator for a large radio station right out of graduate school and continued to write commentary for newspapers and radio throughout my career. I also published articles professionally in trade journals. I began writing because I thought the need was great for a good political columnist to help the public better understand those issues that affected their daily lives. A good columnist can impact policy and help shape public opinion to support what Aristotle calls the “greater good.”
Chanticleer: When did you realize that you were an author?
Dr. Ellis: I gave it a fleeting thought when I was exempted from an English composition course as a freshman in College after writing some essays during a summer program. But the desire to become an author became more compelling in graduate school in my preparations to become a columnist/commentator. Personal and professional experiences inspired me to become an author of books. From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream is my first book.
Chanticleer: That book has won quite a few awards! In fact, it took home the CIBA 2018 Grand Prize in the Journey Awards for Memoir and Narrative Non-Fiction, From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream. I hear it is collecting other awards, as well. Congratulations!
Dr. Ellis: I wrote my book because there are lessons from my life journey through poverty, racism, sexism, and sexual harassment that I believe can directly benefit girls and women, blacks, and other minorities. It addresses many of the issues around racial and gender inequality that America continues to grapple with.
Chanticleer: Thank you for being a graceful and astute voice of authenticity in our world today. We need you! Do you find yourself following the rules or do you like to make up your own rules?
Dr. Ellis: I basically follow the rules. I have a strong sense of wanting to do the right thing. When that becomes difficult, I still figure out, follow my own path to achieve goals and desired results.
Chanticleer: What do you do when you’re not writing? Tells us a little about your hobbies.
Dr. Ellis: I love reading the Bible and religious commentary, and political and historical nonfiction. When not reading I like to play scrabble and other word games. I also enjoy watching cable news, dramas, thrillers, espionage and action films, some romance and comedy shows. Walking, gardening and fishing are rejuvenating hobbies that I find very fulfilling and satisfying.
Helpful Sources from Dr. Ellis:
* Dr. Ellis writes about her life experiences and enjoys sharing about how she navigated common challenges.
* The writing craft books that have helped her the most are William Zinsser, On Writing Well and Writing About Yourself * The books about the business of writing that have been most beneficial are Writer’s Digest, Literary Agents, How to Write a Book Proposal, and How to Market Your Book
Chanticleer: What are you working on now? What can we look forward to seeing next from you?
Dr. Ellis: I am working on two shorter books, Realizing Your Dream: A Handbook Based on Experience, and Overcoming Racism and Sexism During Your Lifetime. Hopefully, one of the above books to be released later this year.
Chanticleer Aside: Dr. Ellis won the Nellie Bly Grand Prize for her upcoming journalistic book, Shaping How Public Opinion: How Real Advocacy Journalism Should be Practiced.
Chanticleer: How structured are you in your writing work?
Dr. Ellis: I have always wanted to be able to write something every day but have yet to achieve that goal. The need to write fresh content on my website has helped the frequency of writing short pieces. In working on books, I usually write until I cannot write anymore, sometimes for 10-14 hours segments. What I have learned that if I stop in mid-sentence, it is easy for me to resume when I begin again.
Chanticleer: J.D. Barker does that, too. It’s good advice. How do you approach your writing day?
Dr. Ellis: For a long time, I would begin writing as soon as I awaken and get a cup of coffee. Happily, now, I write anytime during the day. I sit at my computer and open to a blank page, if I am beginning a new article or chapter, it motivates me to begin putting my thoughts down. If I am in the middle of a piece, I pick up where the incomplete sentence stops.
Chanticleer: Name five of your favorite authors and describe how they influence your work.
Dr. Ellis: Former President, Jimmy Carter. The simplicity, yet elegant way he writes about his life, his work, and his values in making things better for humanity. Former President, Barack Obama. His vivid way of writing about his life and the American experience and his vision, hope, and optimism for a better America. Maya Angelou. Her cinematic description and compelling call of attention to the not-so-flattering aspects of humanity and highlighting the need for us to change and move toward our higher selves. Robert Ludlum. His command of the intrigue and complexity of characters and storyline. Kings Solomon and David. For the power, poetry, and wisdom in their books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Psalms.
Chanticleer: Great choices! What areas in your writing are you most confident in? What advice would you give someone who is struggling in that area?
Dr. Ellis: I think I am most confident in my ability to analyze and assess a situation and put forth a thoughtful perspective; and the ability to help the reader see, feel, and experience what I am writing about as if they are there with me.
“You must love the craft of writing. It is a craft. You must be dedicated and believe that what you have to say will make a difference. Be willing to write, re-write, and re-write again and again until your words convey the meaning that is intended.” – Dr. Ellis
Chanticleer: Do you ever experience writer’s block? What do you do to overcome it?
Dr. Ellis: Yes, usually a few days after I have completed a writing project. If I must begin a new article or chapter, I pull up a blank page. Sooner or later, I feel compelled to fill the page with words that make sense, that are impactful. Sometimes, I do some activity totally unrelated to writing and find that something occurs to make me begin writing.
Chanticleer: What excites you most about writing?
Dr. Ellis: Sharing thoughts, ideas, experiences, and hopefully solutions that will enlighten, inspire, enable, and encourage someone.
Chanticleer: I admire how your motives are outward – helping others understand their world and how to navigate it. Well done! What do you do in your community to improve/promote literacy?
Dr. Ellis: I donate copies of my book to libraries, and give signed copies to individuals. I speak about the power of reading and try to encourage children and young people within my sphere of influence to read, encouraging them to read to others at every opportunity.
Chanticleer: I love that answer. Give us your best marketing tips, what’s worked to sell more books, gain notoriety, and expand your literary footprint.
Dr. Ellis: I think each author should do a book tour, with TV and radio appearances, if possible. Even if you cannot physically travel from city to city, technology today can allow you to do a lot from our home our local studios.
Also, make use of social media. Posting frequently on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and blog posts are a must. Speaking engagements are great to keep your book relevant.
Chanticleer: Especially true today in the face of a global pandemic. What are you working on now? What can we look forward to seeing next from you?
Dr. Ellis: I am working on two shorter books, Realizing Your Dream: A Handbook Based on Experience, and Overcoming Racism and Sexism During Your Lifetime. Hopefully, one of the above books to be released later this year.
Chanticleer: We will be looking for those! Who’s the perfect reader for your book?
Dr. Ellis: Teenage girls, women, minorities who are trying to navigate racism and sexism in reaching and fulfilling their purpose, goals, and dreams in life. And, for all who are concerned about America’s future and who want America’s children of all colors to realize their full potential. It will inform the racists and non-racists, the sexists and non-sexists. It will inspire and empower men and women who are in positions that can make a difference and have the will to do so—parents, teachers, policymakers, social and human rights activists, journalists, business leaders, faith leaders, and many others. Caring Americans, working together, can break the chains of racism and sexism that keep America bound.
Chanticleer: I believe it! What is the most important thing a reader can do for an author?
Dr. Ellis: Write a review and express what the book means to them. Recommend the book to family, friends, and colleagues.
Chanticleer: As always, it is a pleasure spending some time with you today. Be well and keep the good work coming!
If you would like to know more about Dr. Janice Ellis – make sure you pick up her memoir, From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream and her soon to be published ground- breaking work Shaping Public Opinion: How Real Advocacy Journalism Should Be Practiced at your local book store – or other retailers
Also, be sure to like and follow Dr. Ellis on her social media sites:
The Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2020 JOURNEY entries to the 2020 Journey Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for 2020 Journey Shortlist. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC21 banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 17 CIBA divisions Semi-Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. at the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference–whether virtual, hybrid, or in-person.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2020 JOURNEY Book Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction
Good luck to all as your works move on the next rounds of judging.
Terry A. Repak – What You Learn By Living Elsewhere
Marilea C. Rabasa – Stepping Stones: A Memoir of Addiction, Loss, and Transformation
Ashley Conner and Cierra Camper – Memoirs of Michael: The Hurricane Project
Christine Ristaino – All the Silent Spaces
Linda Bledsoe – Rhea and Jeremiah Zeus: An Appalachian Family’s Story of Drugs and Abuse
Leslie Bains – Let’s Take A Hike: 7 Family-Friendly Trails of Nantucket
Susan E Casey – Rock On: Mining for Joy in the Deep River of Sibling Grief
Patricia Eagle – Being Mean–A Memoir of Sexual Abuse and Survival
Annerose D. Watts – Blue Plate Journey
Susan E. Greisen – In Search of Pink Flamingos: A Woman’s Quest for Forgiveness & Unconditional Love
Carole Bumpus – Searching for Family and Traditions at the French Table, Book One, Savoring the Olde Ways Series
Janice Morgan – Suspended Sentence
Esta G. Bernstein – Changing Horses
Mendek Rubin & Myra Goodman – Quest for Eternal Sunshine
Katherine Snow Smith – Rules for the Southern Rulebreaker, Missteps and Lessons Learned
Marianne Ingheim – Out of Love: Finding Your Way Back to Self-Compassion
Cerridwen Fallingstar – Broth from the Cauldron; A Wisdom Journey through Everyday Magic
Sharon Dukett – No Rules
Judy Gaman – Love, Life, and Lucille
Laila Tarraf – Strong Like Water: Lessons Learned from Leading with Love
Keturah Kendrick – No Thanks: Black, Female, And Living in the Martyr-Free Zone
Patricia Martin Holt – EMPOWER A REFUGEE, Peace of Thread and the Background Humanity Movement
David Crow – The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story
Evelyn Kohl LaTorre – Between Inca Walls
Cindy Rasicot – Finding Venerable Mother: A Daughter’s Spiritual Quest to Thailand
Christine Nicolette-Gonzalez – My Mother’s Curse: A Journey Beyond Childhood Trauma
Nan Sanders Pokerwinski – Mango Rash: Coming of Age in the Land of Frangipani and Fanta
Scott Hunter – And the Monkey Lets Go: Memoirs Through Illusion and Doubt
Mary Charity Kruger Stein – Fatherless, Fearless, Female: A Memoir
Ilene English – Hippie Chick
Barbara Clarke – The Red Kitchen
Bill Pullen – It Started at The Savoy
Deborah Tobola – Hummingbird in Underworld: Teaching in a Men’s Prison
Amy Byer Shainman – Resurrection Lily: The BRCA Gene, Hereditary Cancer & Lifesaving Whispers from the Grandmother I Never Knew
Tamra McAnally Bolton – A Blessed Life: One World War II Seabee’s Story
Suzanne Kamata – Squeaky Wheels: Travels with My Daughter by Train, Plane, Metro, Tuk-tuk and Wheelchair
T.D. Arkenberg – Trials & Truffles: Expats in Brussels
Steve Mariotti – Goodbye Homeboy
Steve Rochinski – A Man of His Time: Secrets from a Halfway World
Barbara Clarke – The Red Kitchen
Tiffani Goff – Loving Tiara
Frank Ball – Ball of Yarns
Kathleen Pooler – Just the Way He Walked: A Mother’s Story of Healing and Hope
Julie Tate Libby – The Good Way, a Himalayan Journey
Isaac Alexis M.D. – The Seductive Pink Crystal
Michael M. Van Ness – General In Command: The Life of Major General John B. Anderson, World War II
Lilly A Gwilliam – Generations of Motherhood: A Changing Story
Renee Hodges – Saving Bobby: Heroes and Heroin in One Small Community
Ted Neill – Two Years of Wonder
Jennifer B. Monahan – Where To? How I Shed My Baggage and Learned to Live Free
Karen Keilt – The Parrot’s Perch
Brant Vickers – Chucky’s in Tucson
Deborah Burns – Saturday’s Child
Betty Theiler – Beyond Borders
Stefanie Naumann – How Languages Saved Me: A Polish Story of Survival
Jules Hannaford – Fool Me Twice
Lydia Ola Taiwo – A Broken Childhood: How To Overcome Abuse: A Recovery Guide
Miguel A. Aguilo – Pencils in the Hand of God: Two Heavenly Adoption Stories
Who will be awarded the 2020 Journey Book Awards Grand Prize? Stay tuned!
Congratulations to John Hoyte whose work Persistence of Light took home the Grand Prize for the 2019 JOURNEY Book Awards
John Hoyte author of The Persistence of Light, 2019 Journey Grand Prize Winner
“When Gandalf said to Frodo, ‘All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” (J.R.R. Tolkien), surely John Hoyte was listening. Starting early and without choice, he and his siblings are interned in a Japanese prison camp, afterwards, he follows along Hannibal’s elephant trail over the French Alps. .” – Chanticleer Reviews
We are deeply honored and excited to announce the 2019 Winners of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs). Part Three of Three – 2019 CIBA Winner Announcements
CIBA Grand Prize Ribbons! You know that you want one!
The winners were recognized at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference and Awards Ceremonies that were held on during VCAC September 8 – 13, 2020 by ZOOM webinars based at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether, Bellingham, Wash.
We want to thank each and everyone of the CIBA judges who read each and every entry and then comment, rate, and rank within each of the 17 CIBA Divisions. Without your passion and labor of love for books, the Chanticleer International Book Awards would not exist and we could not fulfill our mandate: Discovering Today’s Best Books!
THANK YOU JUDGES!
Each year, we find the quality of the entries and the competitiveness of the division competitions increasing exponentially. We added a new level to the judging rounds in 2019—the premier Level of FINALIST per each CIBA Division. The CIBA judges wanted to add the Finalist Level of Achievement as a way to recognize and validate the entries that had outstanding merit but were not selected for the very few First Place Award positions within each genre division.
We are honored to present the
2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards
Grand Prize Winners
The 2019 CIBA Winners!
The CHATELAINE Book Awards for
Romantic Fiction and Women’s Fiction
Grand Prize Winner is
The SKEPTICAL PHYSCICK
by Gail Avery Halverson
T.K. Conklin – Threads of Passion
Jule Selbo – Find Me in Florence
Michelle Cox – A Veil Removed
Heather Novak – Headlights, Dipsticks, & My Ex’s Brother
James Conroyd Martin will also be awarded $1,000 USD in recognition of his 2019 BEST BOOK of the YEAR – Chanticleer International Book Awards – Sponsored by Chanticleer Reviews & Media.
A Chanticleer Review of Fortune’s Child will be featured in the in the SPRING 2021 quarterly edition of the Chanticleer Reviews Magazine (print and epub) along with other promotional and marketing opportunities.
Thank you James Conroyd Martin for participating in the 2019 Chanticleer International Book Awards. We look forward to receiving the sequel to Fortune’s Child in the 2021 Chaucer Book Awards, a division of the CIBAs.
We look forward to toasting James in person at our next gathering–hopefully in 2021. We are so happy that he joined us virtually for the CIBA announcements at VCAC20.
CONGRATULATIONS JAMES CONROYD MARTIN!
From all of us at Chanticleer International Book Awards and Chanticleer Reviews.
Be sure to register early for the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference that will start on April 16th, 2021 with the 2020 CIBA banquet and ceremony scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 17th, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. If we cannot move forward with CAC21 due to the coronavirus, we will host another LIVE and HYBRID Chanticleer Authors Conference and 2020 Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards ceremony.
Pivot and Oscillate are the Words for Today’s Challenging Times.
An email will go out to all 2019 CIBA award winners prior to October 30, 2020, with instructions, links, and more information about the awards packages. We appreciate your patience. As stated many times before “One does not need to be present at the CIBA ceremony and banquet to win. But it sure is a lot more fun!” –even if it is virtual!
As always, please contact us at Chanticleer@ChantiReviews.com with any questions, concerns, or suggestions!
Congratulations to the First Place Category Winners and the Grand Prize Winner of the Journey Book Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoirs Works, a division of the 2019 CIBAs.
The CIBAs Search for the Best in the Journey Book Awards!
Chanticleer Book Reviews is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We love them all.
The 2019 Journey Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the Journey Grand Prize Winner were announced at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference that was broadcast via ZOOM webinar the week of September 8-13, 2020 from the Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Washington.
Janice Ellis, Ph.D., author of From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream, 2018 Journey Grand Prize Winner.
This is the OFFICIAL 2019 LIST of the Journey Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the Journey Grand Prize Winner.
Congratulations to All!
Anna Carner – Blossom ~ The Wild Ambassador of Tewksbury
Linda Gartz – Redlined: A Memoir of Race, Change, and Fractured Community in 1960s Chicago
Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson – The Perfect Predator: A Scientist’s Race to Save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug
John Hoyte – Persistence of Light
Nikki West – The Odyssey of the Chameleon
Eva Doherty Gremmert – Our Time To Dance
The Journey Book Awards
2019 Grand Prize Winner is: Persistence of Light by John Hoyte
This is the original badge for the 2018 Journey Grand Prize Winner – From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream by Janice S. Ellis, Ph.D.
A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in October. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. We thank you for your patience and understanding.
If you have any questions, please email info@ChantiReviews.com == we will try our best to reply in 3 or 4 business days.
The Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. Our judges will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them.
Editor’s Note: Some works have been moved to the new non-fiction division titled the Nellie Bly Book Awards. This new division is in response to the request from the Chanticleer International Book Awards judges to acknowledge the many outstanding works that were entered into the Instruction & Insight Book Awards and the Journey Book Awards for Narrative Non-fiction. The Nellie Bly Book Awards recognize outstanding journalistic works and investigative pieces. After reviewing the comments from the judges along with their suggestions, we decided to recognize these works and create a more fitting division in the CIBAs — the Nellie Bly Book Awards
The 2019 CIBAs received an unprecedented number of entries making this book awards program even more competitive. More entries along with more competitive works makes the final rounds of judging even more demanding. The judges have requested a new level of achievement to be added to the rounds to acknowledge the entries that they deemed should receive a high level of recognition.
We decided that this was the time to incorporate the new level – The FINALISTS – as requested by the CIBA judges. This new level will be incorporated into the 2019 CIBAsLevels of Achievement. The FINALISTS were selected from the entries that advanced to the 2019 JOURNEY Semi-Finalists level.
The following works have advanced to the FINALIST position of the 2019 Journey Book Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction & Memoirs!
Congratulations to:
Anna Carner –Blossom~The Wild Ambassador of Tewksbury
Linda Gartz –Redlined: A Memoir of Race, Change, and Fractured Community in 1960s Chicago
Julie MacNeil –The 50-Year Secret
Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson –The Perfect Predator: A Scientist’s Race to Save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug
Lance Brewer –Back Story Alaska
Eva Doherty Gremmert –Our Time To Dance
John Hoyte –Persistence of Light
Nikki West –The Odyssey of the Chameleon
Nancy Canyon –STRUCK: A Memoir
Rebecca Faye Smith Galli –Rethinking Possible: A Memoir of Resilience
J. Bronson Haley –The Depth of Grace: Finding Hope at Rock Bottom
Julie L. Seely –Skinny House -A Memoir of Family
Congratulations to all whose works have advanced to the FINALISTS level.
All Semi-Finalists and Finalists will be recognized at the 2020 Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2019 CIBA banquet and ceremony.
Good luck to all as your works move on the next rounds of judging for the limited 2019 1st Place Category Positions and the 2019 Journey Book Awards Grand Prize.
The 2019 JOURNEY Grand Prize Winner and the First Place Category Position award winners along with the Finalists and Semi-Finalists will be recognized at the Sept 5, 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala,which takes place at theChanticleer Authors Conference, Bellingham, Wash.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, CAC20 has been rescheduled from the original date in April to September 4 – 6, 2020 with Master Classes to be held on Thursday, September 3. The CIBA Banquet and Ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, September 5, 2020.
You know that you want one–A CIBA Blue Ribbon!
We are now accepting submissions into the 2020 JOURNEY Book Awards Narrative Non-fiction competition. The deadline for submissions is April 30th, 2020. The winners will be announced April 2021.
The Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 JOURNEY Book Awards LONG LIST and have advanced to the 2019 JOURNEY Shortlist. The Short Listers will for the Semi-Finalists positions. The SemiFinalists will compete for the limited First Place Category Winners in the final rounds of judging. All Semi-Finalists will be recognized and CAC20. The First Place Category Winners, along with the division grand prize winners, will be announced at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 JOURNEY Book Awards LONG LIST and have advanced to the 2019 JOURNEY Shortlist. The Short Listers will for the Semi-Finalists positions. The SemiFinalists will compete for the limited First Place Category Winners in the final rounds of judging. All Semi-Finalists will be recognized and CAC20. The First Place Category Winners, along with the division grand prize winners, will be announced at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.
The following works have advanced to the 2019 Journey Book Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction
T.S. Lewis – The Why of War: An Unorthodox Soldier’s Memoirs
Susan Murphy – Toppled World
Anna Carner – Blossom ~ The Wild Ambassador of Tewksbury
Rebecca Faye Smith Galli – Rethinking Possible: A Memoir of Resilience
Maya Castro – The Bubble: Everything I Learned as a Target of the Political, and Often Corrupt, World of Youth Sports
Donna Hill – Yes, The World Is Round
Linda Gartz – Redlined: A Memoir of Race, Change, and Fractured Community in 1960s Chicago
John Hoyte – Persistence of Light
Nikki West – The Odyssey of the Chameleon
Chris Register – Conversations With US – Great Lakes States
J. Bronson Haley – The Depth of Grace: Finding Hope at Rock Bottom
Julie MacNeil –The 50-Year Secret
Whitney Elleby – Autism Uncensored: Pulling Back the Curtain
Judy Bebelaar and Ron Cabral – And Then They Were Gone: Teenagers of Peoples Temple from High School to Jonestown
Ted Neill – Two Years of Wonder
Anthony Suarez – Politically Indicted: The Real Story Behind the Jersey Sting
Dena Moes – The Buddha Sat Right Here: A Family Odyssey Through India and Nepal
Laureen Pittman – The Lies That Bind: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Rejection, Redirection, DNA, and Discovery
Nancy Canyon – STRUCK: A Memoir
Carol E. Anderson – You Can’t Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties
Steffanie Strathdee and Thomas Patterson – The Perfect Predator: A Scientist’s Race to Save Her Husband from a Deadly Superbug
Barbara Clarke – The Opposite of Hate
Juliet Cutler – Among the Maasai
Andy Chaleff – The Last Letter
John Egenes – Man & Horse: The Long Ride Across America
David Wienir – Amsterdam Exposed
Rod Baker – I Need my Yacht by Friday – True Tales from the Boat Repair Yard
Lance Brewer – Back Story Alaska
Lisa Dailey – Square Up
Julie L. Seely – Skinny House -A Memoir of Family
J. Bronson Haley – The Depth of Grace: Finding Hope at Rock Bottom
Patrick Hogan – Silent Spring – Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War
These titles will compete for the 2019 Journey Semi-Finalists positions.
Good luck to all as your works move on the next rounds of judging.
The Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring true stories about adventures, life events, unique experiences, travel, personal journeys, global enlightenment, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 JOURNEY Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for 2019 JOURNEY Shortlist. The Short Listers will for the Quarter-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be selected from the Quarter-Finalists. The SemiFinalists will compete for the limited First Place Category Winners in the final rounds of judging. The Semi-Finalists and the First Place Category Winners, along with the division grand prize winners, will be announced at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2019 JOURNEY Book Awards for Narrative Non-Fiction
Good luck to all as your works move on the next rounds of judging.
Susan Murphy – Toppled World
Barbara Clarke – The Opposite of Hate: A Memoir
Charles C McCormack – Hatching Charlie: A Quest for Happiness and Meaning
Eva Doherty Gremmert – Our Time To Dance
Charles C McCormack – Hatching Charlie: A Quest for Happiness and Meaning
Rod Baker – I Need My Yacht by Friday – True Tales from the Boat Repair Yard
Lisa Dailey – Square Up
Tracee Dunblazier – Heal Your Soul History- Activate the True Power of Your Shadow
Juliet Cutler – Among the Maasai
Tyler R Grindstaff – Room To Roam
Chris Register – Conversations With US – GreatLakes States
Rebecca Faye Smith Galli – Rethinking Possible: A Memoir of Resilience
Kate Kaufmann – Do You Have Kids? Life When the Answer is No
Linda Gartz – Redlined: A Memoir of Race, Change, and Fractured Community in 1960s Chicago
Anna Carner – Blossom ~ The Wild Ambassador of Tewksbury
Anthony Delauney – Owning the Dash
Maya Castro – The Bubble: Everything I Learned as a Target of the Political, and Often Corrupt, World of Youth Sports
J. Bronson Haley – The Depth of Grace: Finding Hope at Rock Bottom
Ted Sheppard/T.S. Lewis – The Why of War: An Unorthodox Soldier’s Memoirs
Nikki West – The Odyssey of the Chameleon
Jean-Philippe Soul? – Dancing With Death: An Epic and Inspiring Travel Adventure
Julie MacNeil – The 50-Year Secret
David A. Bossert – Kem Weber: Mid-Century Furniture Designs for The Disney Studios
Nina Norstrom – Not a Blueprint It’s the Shoe Prints that Matter / A Journey Through Toxic Relationships
Gordon Cross, Robert Fowler, Ted Neill – Finding St. Lo: A Memoir of War & Family
Ted Neill – Two Years of Wonder
Anthony Suarez – Politically Indicted: The Real Story Behind the Jersey Sting
Julie L. Seely – Skinny House -A Memoir of Family
Francisco Silva – The Crossroads of Europe: Home Beneath our Feet
Dena Moes – The Buddha Sat Right Here: A Family Odyssey Through India and Nepal
Ryan M. Chukuske – Bigfoot 200: Because, You Know, Why the #@&% Not?
Laureen Pittman – The Lies That Bind: An Adoptee’s Journey Through Rejection, Redirection, DNA, and Discovery
Nancy Canyon – STRUCK: A Memoir
Carol E. Anderson – You Can’t Buy Love Like That: Growing Up Gay in the Sixties
Patrick Hogan – Silent Spring – Deadly Autumn of the Vietnam War
Donna Hill – Yes, The World Is Round
Andy Chaleff – The Last Letter
Christie Musso Bruce – Hope Knows Your Name
John Egenes – Man & Horse: The Long Ride Across America
Whitney Ellenby – Autism Uncensored: Pulling Back the Curtain
Paula Forget – Guided to the Higher Realms: a Personal Journey of Ascension through Meditation
Lance Brewer – Back Story Alaska
John Hoyte – Persistence of Light
David Wienir – Amsterdam Exposed
Congratulations to Janice S. Ellis, Ph.d. whose work From Liberty to Magnolia: In Search of the American Dream took home the Grand Prize for the 2018 JOURNEY Book Awards
Journey Award Winners from Left to Right, Dennis Clausen, Sean Dwyer, Grand Prize winner Janice Ellis, Cheryl Hughes Musick, Kayce Stevens Hughlett