Tag: Post-1750s Historical Fiction Awards

  • GOETHE Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Novels – a division of the 2020 CIBA Awards

    GOETHE Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Novels – a division of the 2020 CIBA Awards

    Post 1750s Historical Goethe Fiction AwardThe Goethe Book Awards recognize emerging new talent in post-1750s Historical Fiction. The Goethe Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

     

    The Goethe Book Awards competition is named for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who was born at the dawn of the new era of enlightenment on August 28, 1749.

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring Late Period Historical Fiction. Regency, Victorian,18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, World and other wars, history of non-western cultures, set after the 1750s. These books have advanced to the Premier Level of Achievement in the 2020 CIBAs.

    We have received a large number of Historical Fiction in the last years to the point that we need a new division! See Hemingway Awards for our new division!

    The 2020 GOETHE Book Awards First Place Category Winners and the GOETHE Grand Prize Winner were announced by Gregory Erich Phillips on Saturday, June 5, 2021 at the Hotel Bellwether and broadcast via ZOOM webinar and Facebook Live.

    NOTE: We received so many wonderful historical novels that we decided that another division was needed—the Hemingway Book Awards for 20-century Wartime Novels—to recognized these important works. If you entered the Goethe Book Awards with a wartime novel (WWI, WWII, Vietnam Conflict, etc), please check the Hemingway Book Awards post.

    It is our privilege and profound honor to announce the 1st in Category winners of the 2020 GOETHE Awards, a division of the 2020 CIBAs.

    This is the OFFICIAL 2020 LIST of the GOETHE BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the GOETHE Grand Prize Winner.

    Congratulations to all!

    Congratulations to the 2020 1st Place Winners in the GOETHE Book Awards! 

    • Linda Ulleseit – The Aloha Spirit     
    • Wendy Long Stanley – The Power to Deny       
    • Ben Wyckoff Shore – Terribilita      
    • Donna Scott – The London Monster   
    • Michelle Cameron – Beyond the Ghetto Gates    
    • Pamela Jonas – Beneath a Radiant Moon   
    • Dorothea Hubble Bonneau – Once in a Blood Moon  
    • Jule Selbo – Breaking Barriers: A Novel Based on the Life of Laura Bassi

         

        The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2020 Goethe Awards is:

        Linda Ulleseit for

        The Aloha Spirit

        Cover of The Aloha Spirit by Linda Ulleseit

         

        The 2021 GOETHE Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC22 on April 10, 2022. Save the date for CAC22, scheduled April 7-10, 2022, our 10 year Conference Anniversary!

        Submissions for the 2021 GOETHE Book Awards are open. Enter here!

        Don’t delay! Enter today! 

        A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in July. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

      • The 2020 Finalists for the GOETHE Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction CIBAs

        The 2020 Finalists for the GOETHE Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction CIBAs

        Post 1750s Historical Goethe Fiction AwardThe Goethe Book Awards recognize emerging new talent in post-1750s Historical Fiction. The Goethe Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

         

        The Goethe Book Awards competition is named for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who was born at the dawn of the new era of enlightenment on August 28, 1749.

        Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring Late Period Historical Fiction. Regency, Victorian,18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, World and other wars, history of non-western cultures, set after the 1750s, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

        These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from the 2020 SHORT LIST to the SEMI-FINALIST POSITION and have now progressed to the 2020 FINALISTS.  

        The 2020 Finalists for the Goethe Book Awards

        Congratulations to these works that advanced to the Premier Finalists Level of the CIBA judging rounds:

        • Helena P. Schrader – Where Eagles Never Flew: A Battle of Britain Novel
        • Conor Bender – Jubilee
        • Linda Ulleseit – The Aloha Spirit
        • Eileen O’Finlan – Erin’s Children
        • Jon Duncan – Heart of the Few
        • Grahame Shannon – Bay of Devils
        • Leslie K. Barry – Newark Minutemen
        • Richard Alan Schwartz – Wind Chimes, War and Consequence A Novel of the Vietnam War Era
        • Liza Nash Taylor – Etiquette for Runaways 
        • Kari Bovee – Folly at the Fair
        • Betty Bolte – Becoming Lady Washington
        • J.L.Oakley – The Quisling Factor
        • Brigitte Goldstein – Babylon Laid Waste-A Journey in the Twilight of the Idols
        • Nancy H. Wynen – We Did What We Could
        • Gail Noble-Sanderson – The Lavender Bees of Meuse 
        • Michelle Cameron – Beyond the Ghetto Gates
        • Kathryn Gauci – The Poseidon Network
        • Dorothea Hubble Bonneau – Once in a Blood Moon
        • Pamela Jonas – Beneath a Radiant Moon
        • Donna Scott – The London Monster
        • Jule Selbo – Breaking Barriers: A Novel Based on the Life of Laura Bassi
        • Theo Czuk – Hastings Street: Boulevard of Blues
        • Ben Wyckoff Shore – Terribilita
        • Carmela Cattuti – Between the Cracks: one woman’s journey from Sicily to America
        • Wendy Long Stanley – The Power to Deny

        These titles are in the running for the First Place Winners of the 2020 Goethe  Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction. 

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

           

          The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 23 CIBA divisions Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category Winners and Grand Prize Division Winners the CIBAs Ceremonies June 5th, 2021 virtually (Free) and LIVE at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

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          Register today!

           

           

          We are now accepting submissions into the 2021 Goethe Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction. The deadline for submissions is July 30, 2021. The  2021 winners will be announced in April 2022.

          Please click here for more information.

          Don’t Delay! Enter Today! 

          As always, please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions, concerns, or suggestions at Info@ChantiReviews.com.

           

        • The 2020 GOETHE Book Awards for post 1750s Historical Fiction – the Short List – 2020 CIBAs

          The 2020 GOETHE Book Awards for post 1750s Historical Fiction – the Short List – 2020 CIBAs

          Post 1750s Historical Fiction AwardThe Goethe Book Awards recognize emerging new talent in post-1750s Historical Fiction. The Goethe Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

           

          The Goethe Book Awards competition is named for Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who was born at the dawn of the new era of enlightenment on August 28, 1749.

          Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring Late Period Historical Fiction. Regency, Victorian,18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, World and other wars, history of non-western cultures, set after the 1750s, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them. The Short Listers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC21 banquet and ceremony. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremonies April 21-25th, 2021 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash. at the 2021 Chanticleer Authors Conference–whether virtual, hybrid, or in-person.

          These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2020 Goethe Book Awards LONG LIST and have now progressed to the 2020 SHORTLIST.  

           

          The 2020 Shortlist for the Goethe Book Awards

           

          • James Hockenberry – Send The Word
          • Helena P. Schrader – Where Eagles Never Flew: A Battle of Britain Novel
          • Conor Bender – Jubilee
          • Linda Ulleseit – The Aloha Spirit
          • Eileen O’Finlan – Erin’s Children
          • Jon Duncan – Heart of the Few
          • Grahame Shannon – Bay of Devils
          • Leslie K. Barry – Newark Minutemen
          • T. Matt Ryan – One Hell of a Shipmate
          • Richard Alan Schwartz – Wind Chimes, War and Consequence A Novel of the Vietnam War Era
          • Kari Bovee – Folly at the Fair
          • James Padian – A Patriot’s Challenges
          • Betty Bolte – Becoming Lady Washington
          • Kit Sergeant – The Spark of Resistance: Women Spies in WWII
          • J.P. Kenna – The Anarchist Girl’s Confession
          • Jomo Merritt – Sons of a Mauffen King
          • J.L.Oakley – The Quisling Factor
          • Brigitte Goldstein – Babylon Laid Waste-A Journey in the Twilight of the Idols
          • D.V Chernov – Commissar
          • Gail Noble-Sanderson – The Lavender Bees of Meuse 
          • Michelle Cameron – Beyond the Ghetto Gates
          • Kathryn Gauci – The Poseidon Network
          • Dorothea Hubble Bonneau – Once in a Blood Moon
          • Nancy H. Wynen – We Did What We Could
          • Pamela Jonas – Beneath a Radiant Moon
          • John Hansen – Secrets of the Gros Ventre
          • Eileen Harrison Sanchez – Freedom Lessons – A Novel
          • Elizabeth St. Michel – Lord of the Wilderness
          • Donna Scott – The London Monster
          • Jerena Tobiasen – The Crest, Book I of The Prophecy
          • James Ross – Hunting Teddy Roosevelt
          • Jule Selbo – Breaking Barriers: A Novel Based on the Life of Laura Bassi
          • Linda Stewart Henley – Estelle: A Novel
          • Gregory Erich Phillips – Guilty as Angels
          • Vicky Oliver – Love and Suffrage in Manhattan
          • Roger Newman – Will O’ the Wisp: Madness, War and Recompense
          • Theo Czuk – Hastings Street: Boulevard Of Blues
          • Sandra Perez Gluschankoff – Thorns for Raisel
          • Ben Wyckoff Shore – Terribilita
          • Carmela Cattuti – Between the Cracks: one woman’s journey from Sicily to America
          • Wendy Long Stanley – The Power to Deny
          • David Selcer – The Old Stories, a.k.a Da Alt Geshikhtem
          • Pyram King – Destiny’s War – Part 1: Saladin’s Secret
          • Lucinda Brant – Deadly Kin: A Georgian Historical Mystery 
          • Cris Harding – Red Wing

          These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2020 Goethe  Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction. 

          The 22 divisions of the 2020 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners will be announced at the April 25th, 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in virtually Bellingham, Wash. 

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

            Goethe Book Awards Semi-Finalist Badge

            The ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists, and then all Finalists will be recognized at the VCAC21 ceremonies. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 22 CIBA divisions Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category Winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Ceremonies April 21-25th, 2021 live at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

             

            We are now accepting submissions into the 2021 Goethe Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction. The deadline for submissions is July 30, 2020. The  2021 winners will be announced in April 2022.