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!
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!
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
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.
The Mystery & Mayhem Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Light-Hearted and Cozy Mysteries. The M&M Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer Book Reviews is looking for the best books featuring “mystery and mayhem,” amateur sleuthing, light suspense, travel mystery, classic mystery, British cozy, hobby sleuths, senior sleuths, or historical mystery, perhaps with a touch of romance or humor. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them. (For suspense, thriller, detective, crime fiction see ourClue Awards.)
These titles have moved forward from the 2025 M&M Long List to the 2025 M&M Book Awards SHORT LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 M&M Semi-Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2026Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2025 Mystery & Mayhem Book Awards novel competition for Cozy Mysteries!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Beth Riner – Odd Job Annie
Bill Cusano – The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club the Ghost and the Key
C.B. Wilson – Puppied To Death
Charlotte Stuart – In$urance Blues: A John Smith Mystery Book 3
Carolyn Summer Quinn – The Mystery From Way Back When
Christine Knapp – Murder at First Light
Connie Berry – A Collection of Lies
Connie Berry – A Grave Deception
D. J. Adamson – Without a Doubt
Diane Weiner – The Deadly Reveal
Elizabeth Crowens – Round Up the Unusual Suspects
Ellis Elliott – A Witch Awakens a Fire Circle Mystery
George Petersen – The Summer of Haight
Jane Bitomsky – An Inquest of Eels
John W. Feist – Ship of Perils
Jolie Tunnell – Shadows in Chinatown
Joy Ann Ribar – Shake-Speared in the Park
Julie Lomax – A Pawn’s Game
Kate Damon – Jury Duty Is Murder
Kathleen Donnelly – Killer Secrets
Kathleen Kaska – Murder at the Faust
Kathryn Gauci- Murder in the Garden of Enchantment: The Constantinople Diaries. A Madame Theodosia Mystery
Kathryn Lane – Murder in Monte Carlo
KD Straus – To Be True
L. J. Aldon – Riddle of the Jeweled Cipher
Laurel Martin – Her Last Few Days
Laurel Martin – The Lowlands a Missing Couple a Family Desperate To Find Them
Leta Serafim – The Nameless Dead
Louisa West – Baby Got Ghost
Lyn Squire – Fatally Inferior
M. K. Dean – A Nose for Death
M. S. Spencer – Railroad Ties the Marmion Grove Murders
Maggie Parks – Knocked Off in Nederland
Marshall Highet and Bird Jones – The Washashore
Mary Seifert – Airplanes, Atlanta & an Assassin
Mary Seifert – Juleps, Jockeys & Justice
MJ Mac – Betrayed on the Promenade
ML Barrs – Parallel Secrets
Patrick E. Craig – 3 X 3
Sandy Zelka – Blood Red Poppy
Shannon Bennett Riester – The Lottery Aspect
Sharon Lynn – The Romantic
TJ Stecker – Redacted
Wanda Brunstetter and Martha Bolton – The Rise and Fall of Miss Fannie’s Biscuits
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Are the pages of your book full of rich literary themes, captivating contemporary narratives, a touch of magical realism, or heartfelt explorations of family dynamics? If so, it’s time to put your work to the test by submitting it to the Somerset Awards! These awards seek to celebrate and honor books that shine with literary brilliance, offering a platform for those that delve into the complexities of human existence through the written word. Whether your work weaves enchanting tales of magical realism, delves into the intricacies of modern life, or delves deep into the bonds that tie families together, the Somerset Awards is your chance to gain recognition and acclaim for your extraordinary storytelling.
For Humorous, Satirical, or Allegorical works, we suggest that you consider the Humor and Satire Book Awards division of the CIBAs.
Let’s take a look at the Grand Prize Winners of the Somerset Awards!
Vermilion Harvest: Playtime at the Bagh
By Reenita M. Hora
Chanticleers 2024 Overall Grand Prize Winner and a Chatelaine First Place Winner!
Reenita M. Hora’sVermilion Harvestweaves love and liberation into literary gold.
“Why do love and freedom have such a complicated relationship?” This haunting question pulses through every page ofVermilion Harvest, Hora’s breathtaking debut that creates, in one of history’s darkest moments, a luminous testament to the power of love in transcending boundaries.
A star-crossed romance sparks against the backdrop of empire.
Set in 1919 Amritsar,Vermilion Harvestintroduces readers to Aruna Duggal, a nineteen-year-old Anglo-Indian schoolteacher caught between worlds—too brown for British acceptance, too white for Indian belonging. Born from violence, raised in the shadows between communities, Aruna navigates life’s margins until she meets Ayaz Peermohammed, a passionate Muslim law student from Lahore. Ayaz’s dreams of Indian independence ignite something revolutionary within Aruna’s heart.
You Can’t Fool A Mermaid By Judy Keeslar Santamaria
You Can’t Fool a Mermaid by Judy Keeslar Santamaria is a glorious dance of well-intentioned ghosts. In the words of Violet, a twenty-one-year-old pianist, it’s “bewitching as hell.”
Santamaria opens with a tiny mermaid bodysurfing through the gutters of Seattle. College student and pianist Violet Bacon chalks up “gutter-mini-mermaid” to her wildly imaginative mind, but when she stumbles upon a magical theater-turned-piano-rescue with a retinue of shopkeeping cats, the separation between imagination and reality no longer seems as important as discovering her true self.
Violet has been living a lie: keeping up the pretense that she’s dating a woman to make her father angry. She reluctantly goes along with what other people want and pretends she doesn’t desperately need a cat. As she practices a complex Stravinsky concerto, her abiding love for music is all that sustains her.
But Hector Kouris, the proprietor of the theater-turned-rescue, reintroduces Violet to her childhood piano, Bossy.
Everything That Was By Conon Parks, Chris Sempek, Mike MacNeil and Larry Knight
Everything That Was echoes myriad broken emotions born of the world in turmoil after 9/11, intricate and politically bold, and as disturbing in its brutal humanity as it is satisfying with witty jests.
The 9/11 terrorist attack has shattered the psyche of the American people. A volcanic eruption of questions demands the whys and hows of the attack. From this anger, a massive war on terror begins. This historical fiction reflects the chaos of 9/11 and its ensuing global chaos – resulting in a series of violent endeavors and events. Throughout Everything That Was, one can find a swarm of fragmented ideologies, mini memoirs of war veterans, and witness accounts – all screeching reasons for the attack, the ensuing war, and its consequences: political, ideological, and theological.
From the first paragraph of Lies in Bone, Natalie Symons’ debut novel delves into human darkness.
Lies in Bone, set in a factory town in 1986 Pennsylvania after its industrial boom faded, is told from the point of view of a girl who struggles with more than usual teenage angst. Symons relentlessly reveals the fear, ignorance, and poverty which often suffuse a community left behind.
The residents of Slippery Elm, Pennsylvania, were bewildered and ill-equipped to deal with their new reality when the steel mill shut down seven years before, leaving many unemployed and discouraged.
Frances Coolidge, known as Frank, knows the struggle of being left behind.
Gregory Erich Phillips’ A Season in Lights is a well-crafted, engaging exploration of creatives, each following their heart and trying to reach their dream.
Against backdrops of the 1980s AIDS crisis and the more recent COVID-19 pandemic, the story entwines the lives of a 30-something dancer and an older musician as they strive to make their artistic mark in the cultural capital of New York City.
Here in a two-fold unveiling, the story comes to life from the first-person perspective of Cammie, a starry-eyed aspiring dancer from Lancaster, PA, and the third-person reveal of Tom, a more seasoned black pianist. He longs for a classical career but is too often labeled a jazz musician. Cammie first encounters Tom in a studio dance class where he’s taken a job as the musical accompanist. Befriended by the gay dance instructor, Tom heeds the worldly advice offered about surviving in the Big Apple. “All you’ve got to do is convince people that you belong. You’ve got to tell them who you are before they tell you.”
Now is your chance to touch the hearts of readers everywhere. Your Contemporary story deserves to be discovered, and you can submit to the 2025 Somerset Awards by the end of the October. Don’t miss this chance to give your book the recognition it deserves.
The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Grand Prize Winner, Reenita Malhotra Hora’s book, Vermilion Harvest: Playtime at the Bagh, will be promoted for years to come in our annual Hall of Fame article, as well as be featured on the Somerset 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!
Liz Millanova has stage four cancer, a grown daughter who doesn’t speak to her, and obsessive memories of a relationship that tore apart her marriage. She thinks of herself as someone who’d rather die than sit through a support group, but now that she actually is going to die, she figures she might as well give it a go.
Mercy’s Thriving Survivors is a hospital-sponsored group held in a presumably less depressing location: a Nordstrom’s employee training lounge. There, Liz hits it off with two other patients, and the three unlikely friends decide to ditch the group and meet on their own. They call themselves the Oakland Mets, and their goal is to enjoy life while they can. Together, Dave, a gay Vietnam vet, Rhonda, a devout, nice woman who’s hiding a family secret and finds peace in a gospel choir, and snarky Liz plan outings to hear jazz, enjoy nature, and tour Alcatraz. In the odd intimacy they form, Liz learns to open up and get close, acknowledge and let go of the dysfunction in her marriage, and repair her relationship with her daughter. They joined forces to have a good time—but what they wind up doing is helping one another come to grips with terminal cancer and resolve the unfinished business in their lives.
When a harpooned whale offers proof the Hanford Nuclear Reservation is endangering all life in the Columbia River Basin, Luke Hinson, a brash young scientist, seizes the chance to avenge his father’s death but a thyroid cancer diagnosis derails Luke’s research. Between treatments, he dives back in, making enemies at every turn. On an overnight trek, Luke discovers evidence that Mary, his former neighbor, embarked on the same treacherous trail, and her disappearance, a decade prior, may be tied to Hanford’s harmful practices mired in government-mandated secrecy.
A love story wrapped in a mystery, this stunning Cold War home-front tale reveals the devastating costs of the birth of the nuclear age, and celebrates the quiet courage of wronged women, the fierce determination of fatherless sons, and the limitless power of the individual.
Tangles is a genre-defying must-read for our time.
Each passing mile triggers vivid flashbacks to a transformative summer spent with his beloved grandfather, offering the hope of a new beginning amid the turmoil of his professional life. The chaotic web of accusations and misconduct surrounding his former boss adds an unexpected layer of complexity to his pilgrimage. The weight of his past and present converge as Russell travels onward, haunted by memories and uncertain of the revelations that await him at the cabin.
With the fate of his professional life hanging in the balance, Unpaved leads to a convergence of personal and corporate truths.
From Chanticleer:
Unpaved by Anthony Horton is a pensive novel of how returning to one’s roots can reveal hints on how to move forward after a lifetime of grief.
Russell Nowak-McCreary is a man whose life has been proudly shaped by formidable women. His mother, Judith, was a prominent cardiac surgeon at the reputable St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London. His wife, Anna, thrived as a student of Judith’s and has risen to the top of Boston’s best medical campus. And Russell’s work partner Sarah Westroes joined his company, Datatel, as its CEO with a relentless drive to expand its footprint in the tech industry. His childhood was spent without a father figure, only excepting the fond memories of a single summer at his grandfather’s cabin in the Canadian wilderness.
As he returns to the remote cabin of his youth to set his mother’s affairs in order, Russell takes this time alone to finally process all that he lost.
Meet the Fosters. Parents from disparate backgrounds, an eight-year-old boy and his thirteen-year-old sister, all living a suffocating version of the American dream in 1958 Missouri.
An innocent grade school Halloween party—and one small betrayal—lead to an act of sudden violence that stuns them all, and in an instant their facade of normalcy cracks, sending each of them down a separate, winding path to self-discovery.
Abomination Child follows the story of that family through the fog of anger, lost innocence, and disillusionment. It is the story of Brian, an effeminate boy who believes with all his heart he is a girl; his rebellious tomboy sister Liz who yearns only to escape; their diligent, studious mother Barbara who longs for the peace and tranquility of a normal family life, and their father John, angry and wounded by war, now mired in new-found religious zeal.
Each must find their own truth in the shifting world of the Sixties and Seventies—if they can.
From Chanticleer:
Abomination Child is a coming-of-age novel, a piece of historical fiction, and a lesson to us all.Erika Shepard tells the story of Brianna, a young girl growing up in Missouri during the 1960s, struggling to be accepted.
Within her community, Brianna is seen on the outside as a boy, and everyone knows her as Brian. She confides in her older sister Liz, who supports her and helps her face a world that doesn’t understand. Spanning many years,Abomination Childfollows Brianna’s journey of survival, hoping that one day she’ll be able to live freely as herself.
Brianna’s – known then as Brian – troubles start after his father learns that he dressed in girl’s clothes at a school Halloween dance. Deeply conservative and religious, Brian’s father hits him for what he believes is an abominable perversion caused by the Devil. For Brian, it’s as simple as knowing he is really a girl, a girl named Brianna.
In a steamy East Texas town, surrounded by oilfield grit and 1960s racial tension, devout eighteen-year-old Peter Loucas faces the prospect of the Viet Nam draft. The sudden death of his father and then his witness of a lynching, thrust him headlong into a fraught adulthood. A summer job in the oilfield leads to a taboo connection with Swat, a black veteran of the Korean War. While his community tries to keep him on track, Pete finds a confidant in Gwynn, a Berkely student temporarily stranded in Texas. The tug-of-war between Pete’s beliefs and the newly discovered complexity around morality and integrity force Pete into a dangerous spiritual reckoning.
This debut novel, in which landscape is a character in its own right, weaves together the pain, the joy and the unexpected twists in creating a life that can be lived with.
From Chanticleer:
In his debut novelThe Frog-Eyed Gospel: A Texas Exodus,Leslie DeBrock weaves together the inspiring yet complex stories of a diverse cast of characters, all making their way through a tense Texas summer in 1965.
Peter Loucas is the boy at the center of this story, a senior in high school bent on going to college and becoming the newest preacher in the Bible belt. His faith in God is passionate and strong — until his father is killed in an oilfield accident. In his grief, Pete finds himself suddenly questioning the teachings to which he had given himself blindly for years.
The setting of the story couldn’t be more poised for conflict: Sabine Gap, a small town with religious intimidation and racism everywhere you look. The Vietnam war rages and veterans flock home traumatized. Supporters and protestors clash nationwide. The residents of Tin Cup —Sabine Gap, a small town replete with religious and racial rigidity. While protests roil the nation, veterans return, some walking; some not.
The Laramie Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Western, First Nations and Americana Fiction. The Laramie Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer Book Reviews is looking for the best books featuring Americana themes, First Nation stories, early North American History, cowboys & cowgirls in the Wild West, pioneering, and Civil War, and we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward in the first look rounds from all 2025 LARAMIE entries to the 2025 Laramie Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 Laramie Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2026Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Laramie Book Awards novel competition for Western and Americana Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Barbara Salvatore – Together To Gather Kí-Ku
Bill Lynam – Sojourn To War
Brett Shayler – Kickapoo Creek
Chad Lester – House of Crimson Roses
Charlie Steel – Two Women Conquer the West and Their Hearts
Chuck Locklear – The Pines Know
CK Van Dam – Iron Horse Claim
David Fitz-Gerald – A Grave Every Mile: A Pioneer Western Adventure
David Fitz-Gerald – Rathuun King of the Prairie
Derek Wachter – Sons of the Promised Land
Dwight Holing – The Broken Blood
E. S. Raye – Gas Giant Gambit
Erika Shepard – Molly’s Lament
George T. Arnold – An Ounce of Death
Imogen Martin – To the Wild Horizon
J. E. Weiner – The Wretched and Undone
Jeza Belle – The Freedom To Love
Joan Koster – Prairie Cinderella
John Hansen – The Medicine Line
Julie Mcdonald Zander – The Reluctant Pioneer
Karen Lynne Klink – War and Preservation
Larry Boucher – The Scout
M. B. Gibson – Pryor Knowledge Horse Racing Love and Slavery in the Antebellum South
M. E. Torrey – Fox Creek
Melora Fern – Whistling Women and Crowing Hens
Robert L Jones – The Unbroken Trail
Sally Rutledge Moore – Fever Season
Suzanne Elizabeth Gillis – The Landlady of Maple Avenue
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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.
The Chaucer Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Early Historical (Pre- 1750) Fiction. The Chaucer Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
The Chaucer Book Awards competition is named for Geoffrey Chaucer the author of the legendary Canterbury Tales. The work is considered to be one of the greatest works in the English language. It was among the first non-secular books written in Middle English to be printed in 1483.
Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking the best books featuring Pre-1750s Historical Fiction, including pre-history, ancient history, Classical, world history (non-western culture), Dark Ages and Medieval Europe, Renaissance, Elizabethan, Tudor, 1600s, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from all of the 2025 Chaucer entries to the 2025 Chaucer Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 Chaucer Award Short List. Short listers compete for the Semi-Finalist positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the 2026Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Chaucer Book Awards novel competition for Pre-1750s Historical Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Adam Alexander Haviaras – A Dragon Among the Eagles a Novel of the Roman Empire
Albert A. Bell Jr. – Archippos the Trembler a Novel of Ancient Sparta
Anne M. Beggs – By Arrow and Sword Book Two Dahlquin Series
Barbara Stark-Nemon – Isabela’s Way a Novel
Bryce Gibby – Esta
Chuck Locklear – The Pines Know
Elizabeth Clifford Murphy – The Faithful Harlot
Erryn Lee – What Remains
Fawn Brokaw Doyle – Salt People of the Cloud Houses the Story of Sarah Rapalje and Dutch Manhattan
Gregory Michael Nixon – Diomedes in Kyprios
Gregory Michael Nixon – The Diomedeia: Diomedes, The Peoples of the Sea, and the Fall of the Hittite Empire
Helena P. Schrader – The Tale of the English Templar
J. M. Elliott – Of Wind and Wolves
J. Susanne Wilson – The Death and Life of Iphigenia
J.C. Corry – The Storyteller’s Reputation: Geoffrey Chaucer Reluctant Spy
Jane Bitomsky – A Foundling’s Lot
Janet Wertman – Nothing Proved
Jay A. Cornils – A Litany of Angels
Jean K. Dudek – The Scent of Bright Light
K.M. Butler – The Raven and the Dove
Keira Morgan – The Importance of Wives
Kim Gottlieb-Walker – Caterina by Moonlight
Lisa Llamrei – Quest for Ma’at
Liz Sevchuk Armstrong – To Be Worthy in Honor Book II of the Epic of Hotspur
Lizzie Jenks – Devil in Our Hearts
Logan D. Irons – City of Wolves
Marc Ladewig – The King of the Wood
Marcia Maxwell – I, Christine a Novel
Michael J. Cooper – The Rabbi’s Knight
Michaela Riley – Labyrinth of Shadows the Witch’s Rebirth Part I
Nina Wachsman – The Courtesan’s Pirate
Rachel Elwiss Joyce – Lady of Lincoln
Richard G Nixon – The Legend of Fingerless Will Nixon the Scottish Borderlands 1508-1509
Sarah V. Barnes – She Who Rides Horses: A Saga of the Ancient Steppe Book One
Sarah V. Barnes – A Clan Chief’s Daughter: She Who Rides Horses Book Two
Sonya Van De Graaff – The Painter From Seville
Congratulations once more to the 2024 Chaucer Grand Prize Winner for Historical Fiction
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 SEA Shorts Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Short Stories. The Shorts Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
The Chanticleer International Book Awards program discovers today’s best works. The SEA Short Stories Awards discovers the Best New Short Form Fiction, Narrative Non-Fiction and Essays. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.
These titles have moved forward from all of the 2025 SEA SHORTS entries to the 2025 SEA Shorts Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 SEA Shorts Award Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the 2026Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 SEA Shorts Book Awards novel competition for Short Stories!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
AJ Skelly – Murder at Mistlethwaite Manor
Amichai Kolberg – A Sweet and Faithful Lullaby
C. V. Lee – Her Noble Groom
Catherine Brown – Purrfect Revenge
Cathryn Devries – Son of Osivirius
Charlie Robinson – Bow Tie Sex a Serious Scientific Study
Chell Linn Araya – Don’t Talk To Strangers
Christopher Macdonald – The Wobbly Man
Dan Baltrusis Jr. – My Wife Was Right the Zombie Apocalypse
David Fitz-Gerald – A Pioneer Christmas Beyond the Oregon Trail
Don Jacobson – The Last Gift: An Austenesque Short Story
Dr. Gregory Steinberg – No More To Lose Till Death Do Us Part
Elizabeth Klein – Kingdom of Longing
Gail Heath – Minuet
Gail Noble-Sanderson – All Is Fair
Grace Haygood – A Love To Call Home
J. L Oakley – Mr. Brown Reads
Jackson Kuhl – The Island of Small Misfortunes
Jalon J Jakab – Inside the Walls
Jamie Kirkpatrick – The Dreamcatcher
Joseph Kovler – At the Corner of Hitler and Goering
Julia Marie Davis – Catbird
K. E. Adamus – Last Episode
K. E. Adamus – Sanity Test
K. E. Adamus – To Outwit the Fate
Katherine Smith Dedrick – Tangled Verdict
Kathleen Kaska – The Diary of Simone Lablanc
Kregg P.J. Jorgenson – An Accidental Muse
Kregg P.J. Jorgenson – Emotional Loss Prevention
Lasse Toft – 70 Things You Can Do While Being Hospitalized
Linda Griffin – Morgan’s Landing
Linda Harris Sittig – B-52 Down the Night the Bombs Fell From the Sky
Maggie Enriquez – The Rebirth of a Phoenix
Marie Sutro – For the First Time
Marie Sutro – Not the North Pole
Marie Sutro – You Oughta Know
Mary Ann Bernal – Anarose and Medusa’s Curse
Morris Hoffman – Boy of Heaven
Murray Eiland – Mount Zephon Gateway To Mot
Murray Eiland – Philosopher of Fire
Natia Khaduri – Leading with Love a Journey of Resilience and Impact
Paisley Summer – The Movie Theatre
PJ Devlin – Original Sins
Richard Leslie Brock – Cephalonia
Richard Leslie Brock – The Atonements
Ruud Richardson – The Spy: A Short Story
Sandra Wagner-Wright – The Life & Times of Sarah Good Accused Witch
Sarena Straus – The Patchwork Man
T.O. Paine – The Abduction
TK Sheffield – Horse Thief: A Nomad Vet with a Score To Settle Takes on Horse Thieves in a Midwest Showdown
TK Sheffield – The Glitching Ghoul: AI Terror at a Writer’s Retreat
Congratulations once more to the 2024 Shorts Grand Prize Winner for Short Prose
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 Mystery & Mayhem Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Light-Hearted and Cozy Mysteries. The M&M Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Chanticleer Book Reviews is looking for the best books featuring “mystery and mayhem,” amateur sleuthing, light suspense, travel mystery, classic mystery, British cozy, hobby sleuths, senior sleuths, or historical mystery, perhaps with a touch of romance or humor. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them. (For suspense, thriller, detective, crime fiction see ourClue Awards.)
These titles have moved forward in the first look rounds from all 2025 M&M entries to the 2025 M&M Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 M&M Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA sponsored by the 2026Chanticleer Authors Conference.
These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Mystery & Mayhem Book Awards novel competition for Cozy Mysteries!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
Beth Riner – Odd Job Annie
Bill Cusano – The Old Cranberry Ladies Garden Club the Ghost and the Key
BL Smith – The Unpleasantness on Orchard
B.T. Polcari – Lucky Secrets
C.B. Wilson – Puppied To Death
Carolyn Summer Quinn – The Mystery From Way Back When
Charlotte Stuart – In$urance Blues: A John Smith Mystery Book 3
Christine Knapp – Murder at First Light
Christine Knapp – Murder on the Green
Connie Berry – A Collection of Lies
Connie Berry – A Grave Deception
D. J. Adamson – Cookin Up Murder
D. J. Adamson – Without a Doubt
D. W. Thompson – The Mystery at Love’s Manor
Diane Weiner – The Deadly Reveal
Elizabeth Crowens – Round Up the Unusual Suspects
Ellis Elliott – A Witch Awakens a Fire Circle Mystery
George Petersen – The Summer of Haight
Jane Bitomsky – An Inquest of Eels
John W. Feist – Ship of Perils
Jolie Tunnell – Shadows in Chinatown
Joy Ann Ribar – Shake-Speared in the Park
Julie Lomax – A Pawn’s Game
Kate Damon – Jury Duty Is Murder
Kathleen Donnelly – Killer Secrets
Kathleen Kaska – Murder at the Faust
Kathryn Gauci- Murder in the Garden of Enchantment: The Constantinople Diaries a Madame Theodosia Mystery
Kathryn Lane – Murder in Monte Carlo
KD Straus – To Be True
Keith Steinbaum – You Say Goodbye
L. J. Aldon – Riddle of the Jeweled Cipher
Laurel Martin – Her Last Few Days
Laurel Martin – The Lowlands a Missing Couple a Family Desperate To Find Them
Leta Serafim – The Nameless Dead
Lisa M. Lane – Bummer at Luna Beach
Louisa West – Baby Got Ghost
Lyn Squire – Fatally Inferior
Lynn Slaughter – Missing Mom
M. K. Dean – A Nose for Death
M. S. Spencer – Railroad Ties the Marmion Grove Murders
Maggie Parks – Knocked Off in Nederland
Marshall Highet and Bird Jones – The Washashore
Mary Seifert – Airplanes, Atlanta & an Assassin
Mary Seifert – Juleps, Jockeys & Justice
MJ Mac – Betrayed on the Promenade
ML Barrs – Parallel Secrets
Patrick E. Craig – 3 X 3
Peter Gooch – Seren
Sandy Zelka – Blood Red Poppy
Shannon Bennett Riester – The Lottery Aspect
Sharon Lynn – The Romantic
The Sisters Spurlock – The Faceless Ghost
TJ Stecker – Redacted
Tracy Carter – Sick As a Dog
Virginia Ann – The Potter’s Final Piece: A Pooka Women’s Club Mystery
Wanda Brunstetter and Martha Bolton – The Rise and Fall of Miss Fannie’s Biscuits
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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The Shelley Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Paranormal Fiction. The Shelley Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
The Shelley Awards were formerly known as the Paranormal Awards. We are delighted to be able to honor the mother of science fiction with this award!
Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring magic, the supernatural, weird other-worldly stories, super humans (ex. Jessica Jones, Wonder Woman), magical beings & supernatural entities (ex. Dresden Files), vampires & werewolves (ex. Twilight), angels & demons, fairies & mythological beings, magical systems and elements. We will put them to the test and discover the best among them for the 2025 Paranormal Book Awards!
Each of these authors is already winning with their books are now featured on our high-traffic website, shared across our social media, and promoted to our newsletter subscribers. But this is just the beginning of their CIBA journey.
These titles have moved forward from the 2025 SHELLEY Paranormal Fiction Long List to the 2025 Shelley Awards Short List. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 Shelley Semi-Finalists. Finalists will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA.
These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2025 Shelley Book Awards novel competition for Paranormal Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
AJ Humphreys – Trip: A Psychological Horror Novel
Amy S Cutler – A Shadow of Love
Amy S Cutler – To Have and To Hold To Love and To Kill an Agreement of Souls
Antoinette Chalmers – Midnight Stone
Bryan Alaspa – The Given
Dan Morris-Young – The Music Building
Diane Corso – Broken Things
E.L. Deards – The Lavender Blade
Evette Davis – The Campaign
George Petersen – The Summer of Haight
Gina Detwiler – Forever
H.J. Ramsay – Love and Other Cures for the Recently Undead
Heather Murphy – Bring Out Your Dead
Isaac Thorne – Tab’s Terrible Third Eye
Jared TLC – Destiny Lane
Katy Nyquist – A Holy Maiden’s Guide To Getting Kidnapped
Keith Steinbaum – The Poe Consequence
Kevin S. Moul – Lander’s Gate
L. J. Aldon – Riddle of the Jeweled Cipher
Lloyd Jeffries – Embers of Shadow Ages of Malice Book III
Logan D. Irons – City of Wolves
Lou Pugliese – Blame It on the Moon
Louisa West – Kiss of Death
Mark Mustian – Boy with Wings
Matt Ozanich – Priestess: The Tears of Promises Book One
Matthew Minson – The Lupin Gene
Melanie Forde – Guardian of the Crossroads
Raquel Y. Levitt – The Seer
Rebekah L Webb – Burrows of Blood and Shadow
Sheila English – The Deadly Pieces
Sherri L Dodd – Moonset on Desert Sands
T.V. Holiday – Cataclysm Legend of the Iron Warrior Vol. 2
Tom Dolan – Boba Wars Zero
Tracy Shew – Book Group
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
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Congratulations once more to the 2024 Shelley Grand Prize Winner
Submissions for the 2026 Shelley Awards and other Speculative Fiction Divisions are open now! For other genres, we still have 25 divisions open for the 2025 CIBAs! Whether you write mystery, romance, historical fiction, or something entirely different, there’s likely a perfect fit for your work.
Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
April 17-19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
Join us for our 14th annual conference and discover why!
The Cygnus Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, Alternative History, and Speculative Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).
Science fiction is having a moment, and these incredible books prove it. From climate catastrophes to galactic adventures, from AI consciousness to time-bending mysteries, this year’s Cygnus Long List showcases the full spectrum of speculative imagination that authors are bringing to life.
Each of these authors is already winning with their books are now featured on our high-traffic website, shared across our social media, and promoted to our newsletter subscribers. But this is just the beginning of their CIBA journey.
These titles have moved forward from the 2025 CYGNUS Science Fiction Long List to the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards Short List. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 Cygnus Semi-Finalists. Finalists will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.
We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA.
These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards novel competition for Science Fiction!
Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!
A.T. Balsara – The Great and the Small
AA Dasilva – The Bleed-Through Effect
Aspry Jones – Protectors of the Light Crown
Augustus Cileone – Galloper’s Quests
B. Lynn Carter – The Eyes Have It
Carrie Kwiatkowski – The Bindery Guild
Celia Seupel – Girl with the Silver Hair
Charles Weindorf – Comets of Omen the Presser Arc
Chris Coward – Perpendicular Women: Adventures in the Multiverse
Claudia Leboeuf – Fields of Prosperis
Corey Frazier – Orion Heavenfall
David M. Pearce – The Holovid Hero
Deborah Mistina – Imber
James Azinheira – Alphamind the Collective Consciousness
James R Wells – The Eternal Moment
Joanne Hatfield – Ghost of Nostalgia
Joshua A.H. Harris – Eyes of Iris
Joshua Dyer – Avitron Ephemeris
Kevin D. Miller – Taquoma
L. Galuppo – Eco Reign Warning the Barriers Burn
L.R. O’Brien – Tomorrow Is the Day
Lawrence Brown – Black Phantom Dogs Book 1 Unrestricted Climb
Lloyd Jeffries – Embers of Shadow Ages of Malice Book III
Lou Dischler – In the Time of False Gods
Lynn Yvonne Moon – Journey’s Travels – Mirrors
M. E. Schuman – The Catalyst
Maxime Trencavel – The Matriarch Messiah
Michael Gorton – Tachyon Tunnel 2: The Daklin Empire
Michael W Hickman – Richard War Erupts
Mickey Dubrow – Always Agnes
Noah Kaplan – The Last Book. the Diary of the Last Earthling
Pa Vasey – Homo Machina
Philip Carlisle – Mellisya
Q Turner – Blood Sacrifice
Robert C Littlewood – Equilibrium (The Balance Wars Book 3)
Russ Colson – A People Joined Asunder
Russ Colson – Future’s Soul
Russ Colson – The Vast Empty
S. W. Lawrence Md – Cloud Dragon
S.G. Blaise – Eldryan Elders
Sarena Straus – DeInception
Sean Kennedy – The Fire Within
Spaulding Taylor – Last Star Standing
Stephen A Salaka – Elysium Rising
Stephen Eric Johnson – The Man From Rock Bottom
Tak Salmastyan – The Accelerates Forty Days To Dust
Thomas Lapham – Beyond the Signal
Thomas Sundberg – Bending Light
Tim Rees – Tim Rees Original Earth
Wilson Kincaid – The Murder Algorithm
Y S Pascal – The Zygan Emprise
Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.
PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!
This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook, LinkedIn, and Bluesky pages. We try to tag all authors listed here on Facebook. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed @ChantiReviews.
Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE! We are @ChantiReviews everywhere!
We will also be promoting this list in our Newsletter, which you can sign up for here!
Congratulations once more to the 2024 Cygnus Grand Prize Winner
Submissions for the 2026 Cygnus Awards and other Speculative Fiction Divisions are open now! For other genres, we still have 25 divisions open for the 2025 CIBAs! Whether you write mystery, romance, historical fiction, or something entirely different, there’s likely a perfect fit for your work.
Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.
April 17-19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!
Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887) has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.
Join us for our 14th annual conference and discover why!