Tag: #NonFiction

  • Spotlight on the 2023 Mind & Spirit Awards for Metaphysical Non-Fiction

    Embark on a Journey of Mind and Spirit

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    Mind and Spirit Non-Fiction

    In the quiet moments of introspection, where the mind converges with the essence of being, profound narratives unfold.

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    The allure of spiritual exploration and the quest for well-being beckon authors and seekers alike. The  Mind & Spirit Awards stand as a tribute to these transformative works, celebrating the realms of Spirituality, Enlightenment, Self-Help, Mindfulness, Well-being, Meditation, and Energy. Join us as we traverse the corridors of consciousness and unveil the power of the mind-spirit connection.

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    The Mind & Spirit Awards weave tales of enlightenment, offering guidance in the pursuit of mindfulness, or illuminating the path to well-being, your words have the potential to inspire, uplift, and transform.

    In the vast tapestry of human experience, countless paths lead to enlightenment. The Mind & Spirit Awards embrace a diverse array of genres and voices, uniting the realms of spirituality, wisdom, and personal development. From profound self-help manuals to enlightening explorations of mindfulness, this division encapsulates the boundless journey of the human soul.

    Navigating the Spiritual Landscape: A Harmonious Blend

    As self-help literature finds its way into the hearts of readers, the concept of mindfulness has flourished, becoming a beacon of inner awareness. Publishers Weekly offers a word of caution for this difficult to write genre:

    The term mindfulness can be “very fraught,” agreed Lil Copan, senior acquisitions editor at Broadleaf Books, particularly if it has been “diluted in its origin” in Buddhism. Christian authors often want to avoid acknowledging the Buddhist roots of mindfulness as a practice, connecting it instead with Christian contemplative practices they trace to the early church, or merely using “mindfulness” as a substitute for words like “presence” or, in the Quaker context, “quietude.” Still, Copan said that even amid concern about using the term, mindfulness is “such a good word. It does so much work that I can’t think of another word in which you aren’t saying 30 words or long sentences to get at what most people think of as mindfulness.”

    We are delighted to celebrate the 2022 Winners of the Mind & Spirit Awards who have already started to make their mark on the genre!

    • Ananta Ripa Ajmera – The Way of the Goddess: Daily Rituals to Awaken Your Inner Warrior and Discover Your True Self
    • Nico Marceca and illustrated by Karen Sue Chen – The One Week Journal
    • Deborah Vinall, PsyD, LMFT – Gaslighting: A Step-by-Step Recovery Guide to Heal from Emotional Abuse and Build Healthy Relationships
    • D Terrence Foster. M.D – The Stress Book: Forty-Plus Ways to Manage Stress & Enjoy Your Life
    • Donna McCart Welser – Rue’s Butterfly 

      The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 MIND & SPIRIT Awards is:

      A Sky of Infinite Blue 

      By Kyomi O’Connor

      Mind and Spirit Grand Prize for a Sky of Infinite Blue by Kyomi O'Connor

      The Mind & Spirit Awards are uniquely attuned to works that delve deep into the spiritual journey, resonating with readers seeking solace, clarity, and transcendence. Every word penned in a Mind & Spirit book holds the potential to ignite transformation. As an author, your role in guiding readers toward inner growth is paramount. Vulnerability and authenticity are powerful tools that invite readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery.

      Seize the opportunity to share your enlightening narrative with the world. Submit your work to the Mind & Spirit Awards by the August 31, 2023 deadline. Join the lineage of authors who have contributed to the evolution of spiritual literature and well-being.


      When you’re ready, did you know that Chanticleer offers editorial services? We do and have been doing so since 2011.

      Our professional editors are top-notch and are experts in the Chicago Manual of Style. They have and are working for the top publishing houses (TOR, McMillian, Thomas Mercer, Penguin Random House, Simon Schuster, etc.).

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      • A great way to get started is with our manuscript evaluation service, with more information available here.
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      • If you’re confident in your book, consider submitting it for a Editorial Book Review here or to one of our Chanticleer International Awards here.
      The 2022 Grand Prize Winners from CAC23!

      And remember! Our 12th Anniversary Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24) will be April 18-21, 2024, where our 2023 CIBA winners will be announced. Space is limited and seats are already filling up. Sign up and see the latest updates here!

    • Spotlight on the 2023 Nellie Bly Book Awards celebrating Journalistic Non-Fiction

      Discover the Power of Investigative Journalism!

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      Submit by 8/31/23!

      Does the pulse of truth echo through your words?

      The deadline for the prestigious Nellie Bly Awards is approaching swiftly, inviting those who strive to show the world as it is and bring those narratives which we desperately need to hear to light! The Nellie Bly Book Awards celebrate the prowess of Investigative, Long-form Journalism, and Biographies. Don’t miss this opportunity to shine a spotlight on your impactful work!

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      Who Inspires the Nellie Bly Awards?

      The Nellie Bly Awards are named for the remarkable American investigative journalist, Elizabeth Jane Cochran, famously known as Nellie Bly. Her indomitable spirit led her to infiltrate the depths of an asylum on Blackwell’s Island, where she unveiled shocking abuses through her exposé. Her tenacity and courage cemented her position as a trailblazer in investigative journalism.

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      Illustration of Blackwell’s Asylum

      Her Legacy: Immediate Impact

      The power of Bly’s pen was undeniable. Her compelling articles triggered swift positive changes within the very institution she exposed. Improved living conditions, enhanced sanitation, and humane treatment became the result of her courageous reporting. Nellie Bly’s legacy exemplifies the profound influence of investigative journalism in shaping a better world.

      Nellie Bly – Pioneering Spirit and Enduring Legacy

      Nellie By wrapping a string around the ruler
      Nellie Bly traveled around the world in 72 days!

      Before her groundbreaking exposé, Nellie Bly contributed to the Pittsburgh Dispatch under her pen name. Her life journey and achievements are intricately woven, capturing the essence of her adventurous spirit. Inspired by a song by Stephen Foster, she embraced the moniker Nellie Bly and embarked on a career that uncovered the dark corners of society, from sweatshops to the globe-spanning race against time.

      We’ve continued to recognize and celebrate the spirit of Nellie Bly by continuing to celebrate our Grand Prize Winners long after the Conference and Awards Ceremony have finished. From Nicole Evelina’s biography on Francis and Virginia Minor to Dr. Janice Ellis’ timely and important news articles

      Ready to Unveil Your Narrative?
      Submit by August 31st for the 2023 Nellie Bly Awards!

      The 2022 First Place Winners for the Nellie Bly Awards were

      • Susan Lehmann – The Execution of Robert Butts
      • Lana Melman – Artists Under Fire: The BDS War against Celebrities, Jews, and Israel
      • Joshua Frank – Atomic Days: The Untold Story of the Most Toxic Place in America
      • Jeff Kavanaugh and Corey Glickman – Practical Sustainability: Circular Commerce, Smarter Spaces and Happier Humans
      • Janice S. Ellis –  Using My Word Power: Advocating for a More Civilized Society, Book III: Patriotism & Politics     

      The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 NELLIE BLY Awards was:

      Saints & Soldiers

      by Rita Katz

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      A gripping account of the parallel rise of Islamic Terrorist groups compared to White Supremacist Groups. Thoroughly researched, an expert author, and a chilling book.

      Explore the accomplished minds that have graced the winner’s circle of the Nellie Bly Awards. Be inspired by the depth and breadth of investigative journalism as we celebrate the achievements of the 2022 Nellie Bly Award Winners.

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

      As the deadline for the 2023 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 Grand Prize Winners of the 2022 Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards!
    • CHANTICLEER 10 QUESTION AUTHOR INTERVIEW SERIES WITH MEREDITH WARGO – Award-winning author, Animal Rescue, 10 Question Author Series, Best Book

      CHANTICLEER 10 QUESTION AUTHOR INTERVIEW SERIES
      with Meredith Wargo

       

      Hearten Grand Prize to Meredith WargoMeredith Wargo, multi-award-winning author is smart – and exceptionally passionate about animals, especially those in need of rescue. In fact, Meredith sent the book into our Hearten Awards, and DAWGS: A True Story of Lost Animals and the Kids Who Rescued Them  took home GRAND PRIZE in 2021!

      Chanti: Tell us a little about yourself: How did you start writing?

      Wargo: When I was first learning how to write, I used to copy Dr. Seuss’ books verbatim. From there, I started penning my own stories, always using colored construction paper and crayons as my medium. I would add little drawings to illustrate the story and staple my “book” down the long edge of the paper. My drawings were never that good, so I think that influenced my decision to focus on writing at an early age! But when I started college I chose music as my degree because I had taken piano lessons for ten years. After one semester of practicing in a tiny cubbyhole in the basement of the school’s music hall for hours every day while my roommates were out living life as normal college freshmen, I changed my major to journalism, realizing I’m happiest when I’m writing.

      Chanti: That’s wonderful! I’m glad you discovered your happy place early on. What a life changing decision. Besides, you can always play the piano, right? Let’s chat about your writing. Describe your work.  And, what led you to write in this category?

      Wargo: Most of my professional career involved writing, editing, and marketing for a variety of industries, including the legal, architectural, and engineering markets. Working in a corporate structure helped me understand and appreciate how to work under deadlines. I also learned how to interview people and to distill their information to find the hidden gems. But I always had a desire to use my writing for things I felt passionate about. The famous cliché is to write about what you know and love, so I started freelancing on the side and writing about animals. I’ve had more than 60 articles published in a variety of animal-related magazines. Several of my articles have won Maxwell Awards from the Dog Writers Association of America, which is the most recognized professional writing association devoted to dogs.

      Chanti: Congratulations on your wins! What an honor it must be to be so awarded for doing what you love to do. What do you do when you’re not writing? Tell us a little about your hobbies.

      Wargo: Growing up I was a tomboy, which has spilled over into my adult life. I love being outdoors and experiencing all that Mother Nature has to offer. Hiking, cross-country skiing and playing tennis are some of my favorite activities. I am a native Texan but currently live in southern Utah, which is the perfect place for my love of nature. Since moving here, my husband and I have challenged ourselves to try new things. We’ve taken rappelling lessons, which is both exhilarating and terrifying at the same time! Learning to trust a piece of rope to get you safely down a steep cliff changes your perspective on things rather quickly.

      Chanti: I bet! Trust issues are probably worked out rather quickly. Where do you find your inspiration?

      Wargo: I have always been an animal advocate and I love helping the underdog (or cat) through animal rescue. From growing up with the family dogs to taking horseback riding lessons as a teenager, many of my happiest memories are those that include a four-legged creature. We can learn so much from the animals in our lives and I enjoy promoting the heroic efforts of animal rescue groups and shelters or sharing news about the latest advances in animal health and wellness.

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      From the moment I first learned about Diane Trull and her fourth-grade students starting an animal sanctuary in the Texas Panhandle, I knew I wanted to write a book about their amazing journey. Too often, kids are criticized as being lazy or indifferent. I was so impressed with these students’ resilience and dedication that I wanted to shine a light on their efforts. I hope DAWGS inspires readers to realize that they can make a difference in whatever they feel passionate about. The human spirit can achieve great things and every small and not-so-random act can make a huge difference. It doesn’t matter your age or your size when you’re doing something you believe in. There are heroes among us everywhere and every day.

      Chanti: So true. Thank you for that inspiration! I love how a bunch of fourth graders and their teacher have made such a huge difference in their community.  As we move on, it’s important to work on your craft. What do you do to grow your chops?

      Wargo: I believe that writing is a muscle that needs to be constantly developed so I enter my work in various writing contests and competitions on a regular basis. I usually gain great feedback as a result, and I think it’s just a good way to continue honing my skills. And because the publishing world is constantly changing, I try and take advantage of online courses that help me stay abreast of the latest. Technology has made tapping into these resources so easy there’s really no excuse for [not] taking advantage of them. I have also attended numerous writer’s conferences around the country, which have always been beneficial from hearing professionals speak on the craft to meeting other authors.

      Chanti: I’m so glad you entered your work into Chanticleer’s CIBAs! Just look what happened – a Grand Prize! What craft books have helped you the most?

      Wargo: Over the years, I have read a lot of books that have helped me in my writing, including The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron, Bird by Bird by Anne Lamont and Stephen King’s On Writing. I’ve also read several books on how to become a successful freelance writer. Additionally, I’ve subscribed to many magazines such as Writer’s Digest, Poets & Writers, and The Writer.

      Chanti: What advice would you give budding writers?

      Wargo: I think being a writer means different things to different people. Regardless if you have aspirations to become a New York Times’ Bestselling Author or you’re simply writing to document your family history or penning your memoir, perseverance is key. Many people think that sitting down to write a book is easy but, like any other profession or career, you get out of it what you put into it. I once read that there are no new stories to write but because everybody’s perspective is slightly different then the possibilities are limitless. At the end of the day, you have to feel good about what you’ve written, no matter what others may think or say. I also think it’s imperative to read a lot, especially books that are in the genre in which you are interested in writing. Go where your passion lies.

      Chanti: That’s great advice. Who’s the perfect reader for your book?

      Wargo: I think one of the great things about DAWGS is that it appeals to a variety of readers. Those involved in education can use the book as a teaching moment to help students realize they have the potential to make a difference, no matter their age. Animal lovers will also relate to the book because it reinforces that animal shelters and rescue groups rely on the generosity of caring individuals and that every small and not-so-random act can make a huge difference to homeless animals as they wait for their forever homes. Because DAWGS is a book about hope and compassion, I think its message is timeless.

      Chanti: Do you ever experience writers block? What do you do to overcome it?

      Wargo: There seems to be an ongoing debate regarding writer’s block and if it’s real. I am here to tell you that it does exist! On days when my creative juices just aren’t flowing, I don’t force it. I walk away from the computer and focus on other things for a while, trying to engage a different area of my brain. But I have noticed that when I get in the habit of sitting down to write every day, writer’s block doesn’t happen as often. That’s not to say that what I write is always good or that I’m happy with the output but for me, just showing up on a regular basis seems to help.

      Chanti: What is the most important thing a reader can do for an author?

      Wargo: Readers are the lifeblood for any author and there are several things readers can do to help promote their favorite authors from adding the book to their Goodreads’ shelf to blogging about their favorite new read. But probably the most important thing is to simply write a review—even if it’s just a few sentences—and posting it to online bookstores and on social media sites. Book reviews influence buying decisions, plain and simple. And when readers are genuinely excited about something they’ve read, a book review is worth its weight in gold.

      Chanti: Well said. And now, a new question…. What’s your favorite dessert?

      Wargo: I am a chocoholic and proud of it! It doesn’t matter what shape or form it comes in; chocolate makes the world a better place.

      Chanti: I agree!

      Now, dear readers, if you would like to know more about Meredith Wargo and the books she’s written, follow this link: https://meredithwargo.com/ and remember to write those reviews!

       

    • The 2023 Long List JOURNEY Book Awards for Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction

      The 2023 Long List JOURNEY Book Awards for Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction

      Journey Narrative Non-Fiction CIBA BadgeThe Journey Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Overcoming Adversity in Narrative Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Journey Book Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

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

      These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Journey Non-Fiction entries to the 2022 Journey Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 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 (CAC24).

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

      We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2023 Journey Book Awards novel competition for Overcoming Adversity in Non-Fiction!

      Join us in celebrating the Long List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

      • Maria C. Palmer and Ruthie Robbins – On the Rocks
      • Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
      • Stephen Watts – Searching for Charles: The Untold Legacy of an Immigrant’s American Adventure
      • Qin Sun Stubis – Once Our Lives
      • Rebecca Olmstead – Loved So Much It Hurts: Purpose in the Pain
      • Tina Davidson – Let Your Heart Be Broken, Life and Music of a Classical Composer
      • Hollie Stuart – I Can See for Miles
      • Trevor Greene – March Forth: The Inspiring True Story Of A Canadian Soldier’s Journey Of Love, Hope and Survival
      • Cory Mortensen – The Buddha and the Bee
      • Kyle Campbell – Beyond Belief: How Living with a Brain Stem Tumor brought Faith and Purpose to Life
      • Cathryn Vogeley – I Need To Tell You
      • Lori Lee Peters – God, the Mafia, My Dad and Me
      • Cort Casady – Not Your Father’s America
      • Francesca Miracola – I Got It From Here
      • Patricia Angeles – Midpoint: A Memoir
      • Francesca Grossman – Not Weakness: Navigating the Culture of Chronic Pain
      • Sara Alvarado – Dreaming In Spanish: An Unexpected Love Story in Puerto Vallarta
      • Joel Harris – Searching for Steve
      • Leslie Ferguson – When I Was Her Daughter
      • Kathy Sechrist – Success Is The Best Revenge
      • Antonia Deignan – Underwater Daughter: A Memoir of Survival and Healing
      • Phyllis Dyson – Among Silent Echoes: A Memoir of Trauma and Resilience
      • Andrew Saltarelli – Leaving Home
      • Nanette J. Davis Ph.D. – Raging Currents: Mental Illness and Family
      • Aurita Maldonado – The Zen of Dancing in the Rain: Becoming One with the Storm
      • Barbara Wolf Terao – Reconfigured: A Memoir
      • Trisha T Pritiin – The Hanford Plaintiffs: Voices From the Fight for Atomic Justice
      • T.C. Fuller – Painting Over Rust: Stories From a 20-Year Odyssey in the FBI
      • Sarah Martin – Dear Psychosis
      • Julie Morrison – Barbed: A Memoir
      • Jarie Bolander – Ride or Die: Loving Through Tragedy, A Husband’s Memoir
      • Mikky Eagle – Transcending to Power – the Freya Files : A Survivor’s Memoir Uncovering the Aftermath of Child Sexual-Abuse
      • Erika Shepard – Trans-Formations From Field Boots to Sensible Heels
      • Karen DeBonis – Growth: A Mother, Her Son, and the Brain Tumor They Survived
      • Mike Nixon – Life Travel And The People In Between

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

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      The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 JOURNEY Awards is:

      A Fraction Stronger 

      by Mark Berridge 

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      PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

      The 2023 JOURNEY Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC24 on April 20, 2024. Save the date for CAC24, scheduled April 18-21, 2024, our 12 year Conference Anniversary!

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    • Happy Fourth of July from Chanticleer 2023

      Celebrating the 4th of July – Independence Day in the U.S.A.

      In July 1776 the United States declared Independence from England.

      John Dunlap printed copies of the Declaration of Independence in his Philadelphia shop on the night of July 4, 1776. (National Archives Identifier 301682)

      The primary freedoms that everyone remembers from the Declaration of Independence is “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” You can read the full Declaration here via the National Archives. It’s about two pages long and worth taking the time to review it.

      Of course, the Declaration of Independence didn’t mean freedom for all…

      Since US Independence was declared, the path to voting rights for all has been a long one getting from there to here, and there’s still more work to be done. You can read an abridged history of the journey of voting rights for women and people of color here, with special attention paid to the 19th Amendment.

      And we now have Juneteenth, a Texas holiday that is now celebrated nationwide. . The holiday celebrates a June 19, 1865 proclamation that freed enslaved peoples in Texas. Texas then, in 1979, became the first state to recognize Juneteenth as an official holiday. You can learn more about Juneteenth here.

      You can also read Ralph Ellison’s posthumously released novel by the same name.

      Clearly, the US Independence Day has a deep, rich history that still lives on and evolves today. The traditions to celebrate the Fourth of July also continue to change and grow with the world.

      Here in Bellingham, Wash., there will be a celebration at Zuanich Point Park and the Squalicum Boathouse. Events begin at 2pm, and, with sunset around 9:16pm, the big event begins at 10:30pm! You can learn more about this and other Whatcom County Events here.

      Fireworks go off behind Bellingham's Old City Hall for the Fourth of July Independence Day
      Bellingham’s Old City Hall

      It is also a time to remember those who serve and have served to preserve our nation’s independence and democracy.

      We invite you to  visit Chanticleer’s most recent Memorial Day post here.

      Finally, we want to celebrate the US Independence Day in the most Chanticleer way possible — by recognizing wonderful titles . We hope you enjoy them as much as we did!

      Great Reads from Chanticleer Reviews

      US Fiction and Early History

      Delaware Before the Railroads

      DELAWARE BEFORE The RAILROADS
      By Dave Tabler

      Delaware Before the Railroads by Dave Tabler presents a captivating visual tale of this tiny state, from 1638 to 1832, ranging between early colonial settlements and the aftermath of America’s Independence.

      Delaware’s place in this seminal time of United States history is carefully illustrated through pictures with wonderful captions. Delaware Before the Railroads highlights the significant role played by Delaware in America’s creation, uncovering surprising historical details such as the origin of log houses, a heroic figure who thwarted the British invasion of Canada, and the intriguing connection with Captain Kidd.

      The pictures and captions are highlighted by sidebar paragraphs that deliver more knowledge about what life was like for the Swedes and Dutch who settled near Delaware Bay. They found, for instance, a “new world” of seafood they didn’t recognize, such as the crabs they called “sea spiders.”

      Read more here.

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      DELPHIC ORACLE, U.S.A.
      By Steven Mayfield
      Mark Twain Grand Prize Winner

      The Coen Brothers meet Garrison Keillor in Steven Mayfield’s quirky, offbeat, and often hilarious Delphic Oracle, U.S.A.

      One June afternoon in 1925, seventeen-year-old Maggie Westinghouse, out walking alone as was her custom, comes upon a stranger in a railroad switch-house asleep on a pile of gunnysacks. Maggie, who has always stood a little apart from the town, has recently begun to experience visions that come upon her “in a leisurely way,” ending in a swoon and a restless sleep filled with exotic talk of which she later has no memory. No one knows what to make of it, but they soon will. After this afternoon’s chance encounter with July Pennybaker, a charming grifter on the lam, her world will never be the same. Neither will the town of Miagrammesto Station.

      Eighty-nine years later, in the days leading up to and following the July 4th weekend, domestic dramas are playing out across Delphic Oracle, Nebraska (nee Miagrammesto Station).

      Read more here.

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      EVERYTHING THAT WAS
      By Conon Parks, Chris Sempek, Mike MacNeil, Larry Knight
      Somerset Grand Prize Winner

      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.

      The book’s very structure expresses the central ideas of its content, making for an affecting read.

      Read more here.

      Wartime Fiction and Non-Fiction

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      DEAR BOB: Bob Hope’s Wartime Correspondence with the G.I.s of World War II
      By Martha Bolton with Linda Hope
      Military and Front Line Grand Prize Winner

      During World War II, Bob Hope traveled almost ceaselessly to outposts large and small, entertaining US troops – and inspiring them; Martha Bolton brings the extent of this work to light in Dear Bob.

      Writer Martha Bolton worked with and for comedian Bob Hope. Now, with Hope’s daughter Linda, she has gathered and organized the letters written to Bob by the soldiers he helped.

      Hope, English born, and born to entertain, once said he could not retire and go fishing because “Fish don’t applaud.” Among his sizzling lines – and there are hundreds recorded here – he told one audience that he’d gotten a wonderful welcome when he arrived at their camp: “I received a 10-gun salute… They told me on the operating table.”

      Read more here.

      SEEING GLORY: A Novel of Family Strife, Faith & the American Civil War
      By Bruce Gardner

      Seeing Glory by Bruce Gardner is a sweeping, thought-provoking Christian historical novel of the American Civil War. The novel portrays the critical roles of family ties and religious faith in shaping personal attitudes and actions towards the horrors of slavery and the war itself.

      Spanning the era from the famous abolitionist John Brown’s Pottawatomie Massacre in 1856 through the end of the war nine years later, Seeing Glory focuses on the gut-wrenching conflicts over slavery and the southern way of life faced by David, Emma, and Catherine Hodge, fictional siblings, raised on a wealthy plantation in Virginia.

      David returns home from a prestigious northern college filled with radical new perspectives. He challenges his father’s and his southern church’s assurances that the Bible says slavery is approved by God. When David calls out the truth as he now sees it, he ignites a firestorm that tears him away from his family at the beginning of the Civil War, sparking huge changes in their individual destinies. Soon after meeting Abel Bowman—an ardent abolitionist and follower of John Brown—David moves north to Ohio and becomes an embedded war reporter with Abel’s Union army regiment. Mutual zeal for the abolitionist cause abounds, but will it help or hinder the two men’s endurance of horrific battlefield violence and scandalous personal accusation?

      Read more here.


      US Flag in the wind

      This Independence Day, we wish you the following:

      May your family and loved ones be close and happy. May we share in the benefits of a community that cares for and loves each other.

      Happy Fourth of July from Sharon, Kiffer, David, Scott, Anya, Andy, and the whole Chanticleer Team!


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      Your book deserves to be discovered!

    • Less Than 10 Days to submit to the Journey, Cygnus, Dante Rossetti, and Chatelaine Awards

      Attention Authors! Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards Deadlines approaching!

      Only 10 days left to submit your books to the prestigious CIBAs and embark on an extraordinary journey to success. With over $30,000 in prizes awarded annually, now is the time to make your mark!

      These dynamic CIBA divisions await your submissions: Journey, Cygnus, Dante Rossetti, and Chatelaine. These sizzling book awards will set your summer ablaze with recognition and accolades.

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

      We’ve listened to authors and readers, and our revised Book Award deadlines ensure faster information delivery for authors. Thank you for your patience as we fine-tune our schedule to create a seamless experience for all.

      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.

      The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs (Chanticleer Int'l Book Awards)

      Summer is the perfect season to get ahead of the game and submit your book to 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 18 -21, 2024)where Winners from all 25 Book Award Divisions will be 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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    • Spotlight on the June Book Awards! Cygnus, Journey, Dante Rossetti, and Chatelaine!

      The Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards Are already receiving record submissions!

       

      Fresh off the Chanticleer Authors Conference, there’s never been a better time to be an author!

      Embark on extraordinary adventures and explore thrilling frontiers!

      The First of the Summer CIBA divisions: Journey, Cygnus, Dante Rossetti, and Chatelaine.

      These Sizzling Book Awards are starting summer out right!

      Note: We have recently revised our Book Award deadlines according to feedback from both authors and our readers! The hope with the new deadlines is that authors will be able to receive information faster and readers will be more able to read steadily without interruptions are sudden influxes. Thank you for your patience as we adjust to the new schedule.

      These are four of our longest running and most competitive Book Award Divisions.
      Don’t hesitate to join the authors who have already submitted to the CIBAs!

      The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs
      The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs with $30,000+ awarded annually, as well as expert long tail marketing to maximize your digital footprint

      The Chanticleer Int’l Book Award lists provide excitement and energize author reader bases each time one of them are released. From Long List to Overall Grand Prize Winner, there are a myriad of opportunities for debut and experienced authors to promote their work through the CIBAs.

      Summer is the perfect season to get ahead of the game and submit, but we should also pause to enjoy some of the excellent work that’s been submitted to Chanticleer.

      Journey Book Awards for Non-Fiction Memoirs that Overcome Adversity

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      A Fraction Stronger CoverA FRACTION STRONGER: Finding Belief and Possibility in Life’s Impossible Moments
      By Mark Berridge

      Author and businessman Mark Berridge, through the lived experience of himself and others after traumatic injuries, gained a wide understanding of overcoming disaster, and how to rehabilitate not only one’s body but mind and spirit as well. In sharing his wisdom, A Fraction Stronger is a must-read for anyone facing physical, emotional, or mental barriers.

      On March 10, 2019, Berridge, due to embark on a work-related flight from his Australian home to the US later that day, went on a bike ride with some buddies. Following the group around a corner, he fell, striking his head; conscious, but unable to move his feet and legs. Hospitals would become his world as he dealt with spinal injuries and the long road to rehabilitation – relearning how to sit, stand, and walk.

      Read more here.

      Better Off Bald CoverBETTER OFF BALD: A Life in 147 Days
      By Andrea Wilson Woods

      There exists a bond between sisters, and often that bond becomes a connection so strong that time cannot erase the love and the longing for the other. Andrea Wilson Woods defines such a bond in Better Off Bald: A Life in 147 Days.

      Woods details the choreographed life she lives with her sister Adrienne, who has been diagnosed with cancer. Together they begin their dance, pirouetting around IV ports and long lists of medications. Sisters in life, love, and an all-out war against liver cancer.

      Read more here.

      Cygnus Book Awards for Science Fiction

      Cygnus Award for Science Fiction

      Luna Missile Crisis CoverThe LUNA MISSILE CRISIS
      By Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle

      Authors Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle come together to tell the tale of alien first contact gone awry in their epic science fiction release, The Luna Missile Crisis.

      The year is 1961, and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin is set to become the first man in space. But when Yuri, snug inside the Vostok 1, is launched from the cosmodrome and into the coming night, he’s met with a collision that changes the course of history. The Vostok 1 crashes into an oncoming alien starship. Assuming the collision was actually a missile fired from Russia’s space race opponent, the United States, the soviet nation quickly launches an arsenal of nuclear warheads in response. But those warheads never make it to their target. Instead, they detonate against the hidden starship, sending a wave of nuclear destruction over eastern Europe.

      Read more here.

      Blue and gold Grand Prize Winner Badge for Cygnus Science Fiction The Luna Missile Crisis by Rhett C. Bruno & Jaime Castle

      Future's Dark Past CoverFUTURE’S DARK PAST: Time Forward Trilogy, Book 1
      By J.L. Yarrow

      A time travel epic, Future’s Dark Past is the creative endeavor of J.L Yarrow, husband and wife duo of John and Leanne Yarrow. The time-hopping action begins in the year 2355, in a world virtually uninhabitable outside a few city pods where food is scarce and violence a certainty.

      Caught sneaking into a city pod with nowhere else to go, Kristen Winters agrees to join the Time Forward Project, a group from which no volunteers have ever returned. Kristin’s new superiors send her to fight a deadly battle for the fate of humanity. In 2025, Hunter Coburn becomes an important piece of the puzzle after he gets accidentally connected to Kristen’s time jumps. Initially on opposite sides, they must figure out how to work together as the plan to save the future becomes increasingly unstable.

      Read more here.

      Dante Rossetti Book Awards for Young Adult Fiction

      Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

      Taro CoverTARO: The Legendary Boy Hero of Japan
      By Blue Spruell & illustrated by Miya Outlaw

      Adventure, classic tales, fantasy, and exciting action combine in TARO: Legendary Boy Hero of Japan, a well-poised debut novel by award-winning author Blue Spruell.

      In the turbulent final decades of the sixteenth century, feudal Japan reeled in mayhem as the central hereditary dictatorship collapsed, and tyrannical powers fought to control the empire. TARO: The Legendary Boy Hero of Japan is the story of how one man revolutionized a nation by taking its reigns and forging a new destiny through his depths of compassion and determination.

      Read more here.

      Dante Rossetti Grand Prize Badge 2021 Taro by Blue Spruell

      Cover of The Best Week That Never Happened by Dallas WoodburnThe BEST WEEK THAT NEVER HAPPENED
      By Dallas Woodburn

      Dallas Woodburn’s debut novel The Best Week that Never Happened is a roller-coaster ride through Hawaii and the mysterious depths of its briny deep, sparkling with unreal magic, a poignant romance, and incessant hope.

      Tegan Rossi, a freshly graduated eighteen-year-old, awakens in the secretive hideout she discovered with Kai Kapule as two eight-year-old children on her first trip to Hawaii Island. She needs to make amends with Kai as they had a major squabble over something very important that she now oddly forgets. When Tegan catches up with Kai in Hawaii, she enters her best week yet – the Best Week That Never Happened.

      Read more here.

      Chatelaine Book Awards for Romance Fiction

      Romance Fiction Chatelaine Award

      OPERATION MOM: My Plan to Get My Mom a Life and a Man
      By Reenita Malhotra Hora

      Master storyteller Reenita Malhotra Hora’s YA romance Operation Mom: My Plan to Get My Mom a Life and a Man takes us on a charming journey through the life of one teen, Ila Isham.

      Hora introduces Ila and her best friend Deepali, two boy-crazy teens on a summer quest. Readers will fall in love with the smart, sassy, angst-filled, rebellious Ila. A typical teenage girl, Ila lives in Mumbai with her mom and Sakkubai, their house manager. Ila’s mother calls her obsessed, but that seems unfair. Is she obsessed just because her every waking minute is spent thinking of Ali Zafar, famous pop icon, singer, and heartthrob? Or is she obsessed with fellow classmate Dev?

      Read more here.

      The Chatelaine 2022 Grand Prize for Operation Mom by Reenita Malhotra Hora

      The Long Desert Road CoverThe LONG DESERT ROAD
      By Alex Sirotkin

      Alex Sirotkin’s debut novel, The Long Desert Road, navigates the emotional arcs of life in contrast with the greater expanse of the cosmos. Here a young woman must face her addictions while the people around her try to move beyond her backlash.

      We meet Henry Spinoza, a 44-year-old quirky science writer. He ponders his life as half over, looks for the right woman, and wonders if there isn’t more to existence.

      Read more here.

       


      Your book deserves to be discovered

      Eight Book Awards Winners at the Chanticleer Authors Conference
      First Place and Grand Prize Authors at the Chanticleer Authors Conference

       

      Thank you for celebrating these Chanticleer Grand Prize Winners with us!

      Remember, if you have a great book in the following genres, you should submit today!

      The world needs good books now more than ever

       

    • The MIND & SPIRIT 2022 CIBA WINNERS for Spirituality and Enlightenment Non-Fiction

      Mind and Spirit Non-Fiction Awards CIBA Badge

      The Mind and Spirit Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Enlightenment and Well-Being Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Mind and Spirit 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 enlightenment, motivational/self-help, spirituality, mindfulness, well-being, meditation, and energy. 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 Tana Hope on Saturday, April 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2023 Chanticleer Authors Conference

      This is the OFFICIAL 2022 LIST of the MIND & SPIRIT BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the MIND & SPIRIT Grand Prize Winner.

       

      Congratulations to the FIRST PLACE CATEGORY WINNERS of the Mind & Spirit Book Awards for Spirituality and Enlightenment, a division of the 2022 CIBAs.

      Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.

      • Ananta Ripa Ajmera – The Way of the Goddess: Daily Rituals to Awaken Your Inner Warrior and Discover Your True Self

      • Nico Marceca and illustrated by Karen Sue Chen – The One Week Journal

      • Deborah Vinall, PsyD, LMFT – Gaslighting: A Step-by-Step Recovery Guide to Heal from Emotional Abuse and Build Healthy Relationships

      • D Terrence Foster. M.D – The Stress Book: Forty-Plus Ways to Manage Stress & Enjoy Your Life

      • Kyomi O’Connor – A Sky of Infinite Blue- A Japanese Immigrant’s Search for Home and Self

      • Donna McCart WelserRue’s Butterfly             

          The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 MIND & SPIRIT Awards is:

          A Sky of Infinite Blue 

          By Kyomi O’Connor

          Mind and Spirit Grand Prize for a Sky of Infinite Blue by Kyomi O'Connor

          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 June. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items.

          To ALL the WINNERS: You will receive an OFFICIAL EMAIL NOTIFICATION with Digital Badges and more information.

          Grand Prize Division Winners will receive a customized digital badge. When we receive it from our graphic artist, we will also post here and in the Grand Prize Division Winners Official Posting.

          Thank you for participating in the 2022 CIBAs! We are looking forward to reading your future entries.

          Team Chanticleer! 

        • The 2022 MIND and SPIRIT CIBAs Finalists for Enlightenment and Well-Being Non-Fiction

          Mind and Spirit Non-Fiction Awards CIBA Badge
          Mind and Spirit Non-Fiction

          The Mind and Spirit Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Enlightenment and Well-Being Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Mind and Spirit Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs).

          Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring enlightenment, motivational/self-help, spirituality, mindfulness, well-being, meditation, and energy. 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 2022 Mind and Spirit Non-Fiction Short List to the 2022 Mind and Spirit Book Awards Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC23).

          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 29th, 2023 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. sponsored by the 2023 Chanticleer Authors Conference

          These titles are in the running for the First Place and Grand Prize Winners of the 2022 Mind and Spirit Book Awards novel competition for Enlightenment, Spirituality, and Mindfulness Non-Fiction!

          Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2022 CIBAs.

          • Ananta Ripa Ajmera – The Way of the Goddess: Daily Rituals to Awaken Your Inner Warrior and Discover Your True Self
          • Grieg de la Houssaye – Turn On Your Energy
          • Nico Marceca and illustrated by Karen Sue Chen – The One Week Journal
          • Kaleb Thompson – Peace in the Midst of the Storm
          • Dr Amanda Foo-Ryland – Knowing You
          • Wendie Colter, MCWC, CMIP – Essentials of Medical Intuition: A Visionary Path to Wellness
          • Deborah Vinall, PsyD, LMFT – Gaslighting: A Step-by-Step Recovery Guide to Heal from Emotional Abuse and Build Healthy Relationships
          • D Terrence Foster. M.D – The Stress Book: Forty-Plus Ways to Manage Stress & Enjoy Your Life
          • Felicia Pizzonia – Mind Candy: The Code to Program Your Subconscious Mind to Achieve Any Goal
          • Kyomi O’Connor – A Sky of Infinite Blue- A Japanese Immigrant’s Search for Home and Self
          • Donna McCart Welser – Rue’s Butterfly
          • Jocelyn Jones – ARTIST: Awakening the Spirit Within
          • Daryl Potter – Even the Monsters. Living with Grief, Loss, and Depression

          blue and gold badge for the mind and spirit finalists

           

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

          The Grand Prize Winner for the 2021 Mind and Spirit Awards is Beth Gibbs for Enlighten Up!

           

          Blue and Gold Mind and Spirit Badge for Enlighten Up! by Beth Gibbs

          Click here to see the 2021 Mind and Spirit Book Award Winners

          We are now accepting submissions into the 2023 Mind and Spirit Book Awards for Enlightenment and Well-Being Non-Fiction & Memoir. The 2023 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2024. 

          Please click here for more information.

          See our Full List of Non-Fiction Divisions here!

          Winners will be announced at the 2022 CIBA Awards Ceremony on April 29, 2023, sponsored by the 2023 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

          April 27 – 30, 2023! Register Today!

          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 11th annual conference and discover why!

          A Collage of Speakers and Blue Ribbon Winners for CAC23

        • USA Today Bestselling Author Nicole Evelina to publish her first ever biography | Grand Prize Nellie Bly Winner America’s Forgotten Suffragists

          When your mission is to Discover Today’s Best Books, you can’t help but crow about it when good news comes for your authors!

          Gold and Blue Badge for the Nellie Bly Awards Grand Prize Winner Nicole Evelina's book The Forgotten Suffragists

          Nicole Evelina’s book America’s Forgotten Suffragists: Virginia and Francis Minor took home the Grand Prize for Longform Journalistic Non-Fiction, and that book is now available to be shared widely with the world at large!

          A USA Today Bestselling author, this is Evelina’s first ever biography, and we know it’s going to be huge!

          America's Forgotten Suffragists, out 3/1/23

          After being forgotten for nearly 130 years, the “Mother of Suffrage in Missouri” and her husband are finally taking their rightful place in history.

          St. Louisans Virginia and Francis Minor forever changed the direction of women’s rights by taking the issue to the Supreme Court for the first and only time in 1875, a feat never eclipsed even by their better-known peers Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

           

          Yet despite a myriad of accomplishments and gaining notoriety in their own time, the Minors’ names have largely faded from memory. In 1867, Virginia founded the nation’s first organization solely dedicated to women’s suffrage—two years before Anthony formed the National Woman’s Suffrage Association (NWSA). Virginia and Francis were also the brains behind the groundbreaking idea that women were given the right to vote under the Fourteenth Amendment, a philosophy the NWSA adopted for nearly a decade.

          And their story doesn’t end there. After the court case, Francis went on to become a prolific writer on women’s rights and one of the first and strongest male allies of the suffrage movement. Virginia instigated tax revolts across the country and campaigned side-by-side with Anthony for women’s rights in Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska.

          America’s Forgotten Suffragists: Virginia and Francis Minor is the first biography of these suffrage celebrities who were unique for their time in being jointly dedicated to the cause of female enfranchisement. This book follows their lives from slave-holding Virginians through their highly-lauded civilian work during the Civil War, and into the height of the early suffrage movement to show how two ordinary people of like mind, dedicated to a cause, can change the course of history.

          Nicole Evelina is…

          A USA Today bestselling author from St. Louis. Her specialties are historical fiction, non-fiction (biography, history and pop culture), and women’s fiction, with some poetry thrown in. Her books have won more than 50 awards, including four Book of the Year designations.

          She’s represented by Amy Collins of Talcott-Notch Literary Services. Her writing has appeared in The Huffington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Independent Journal, Curve Magazine and numerous historical publications.

          When not writing, you can find her reading, playing with her spoiled twin Burmese cats or at her day job as an internal communications (PR) manager. But that just pays the bills. To her core, she is a writer.

          America’s Forgotten Suffragists is available now wherever books are sold! Village Books, Barnes & Noble, Amazon.

          Got your own Journalistic Non-Fiction? Submit to the Nellie Bly Awards today! See our full list of Book Award Programs here.