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  • The 2025 Somerset Long List for Literary & Contemporary Fiction

    The 2025 Somerset Long List for Literary & Contemporary Fiction

    The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Literary and Contemporary Fiction. The Somerset Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best new books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes to compete in the Somerset Book Awards (the CIBAs). 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 Somerset entries to the 2025 Somerset Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 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 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference

    These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Literary and Contemporary Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!

    • Adam Strassberg – December on 5C4
    • AG Flitcher – Wasp Oil
    • AK Logan – Masks of Silence
    • Allie Cresswell – The Cottage on Winter Moss
    • Anna Binder Reardon – Wethersfield Road
    • Anne Freeman – The Time After Now
    • Anne Heinrich – Violet Is Blue
    • Art Young – Downeyoshun
    • B.E. Kennedy – County Kildare
    • BL Smith – The Unpleasantness on Orchard
    • Brian Hackett – Leaving Naples
    • Bruce J. Berger – Forgiven a Novel
    • Carolyn Summer Quinn – The Mystery From Way Back When
    • Catherine Matthews – Roadside Sisters
    • Chadwick Wall – The Fertile Crescent
    • Cheryl Grey Bostrom – What the River Keeps
    • Chip Jacobs – Later Days
    • Christopher Woods – Some Rainbow
    • Chuck Locklear – Being Hope
    • Curtis Andrew Burton – Bloom a Novel
    • Dan Schorr – Open Bar a Novel
    • Daniel Oakman – Fire in the Head
    • Dave Pearce – Fighters of Fire
    • David Galef – Where I Went Wrong
    • Debz Hobbs-Wyatt – If Crows Could Talk
    • Dennis D. Skirvin – The Gentlemen’s Club and the Great Ferris Wheel
    • Elizabeth A. Tucker – The Pale Flesh of Wood
    • Elizabeth Conte – Life of Her
    • Francis-Adrien Morneault – The Light of Faded Stars
    • George Petersen – The Summer of Haight
    • Gregg Brandalise – The Death of Us All
    • Isaac Thorne – Tab’s Terrible Third Eye
    • J.J. Cheng – Phoenixa the Nest a Mystical Quest for the Cheng Legacy
    • Jacci Turner – Love Virus
    • Jane Ward – Should Have Told You Sooner
    • Jimmy Cela – Hotel Bahnhof
    • Jude Berman – The Vow a Novel
    • Judith Jackson-Pomeroy – Weight of a Woman
    • Julie Hammonds – Blue Mountain Rose a Novel in Five Acts
    • Kathleen Stone – Missing From Me
    • Kipling Knox – How To Love in a World Like This
    • Leslie A. Rasmussen – When People Leave a Story of Love Lies and Finding the Truth
    • Linda Paul – Fabricated
    • LK Quinn – The Toffee Man and the Kingdom of Ends
    • Lya Badgley – The Thirty-Fifth Page
    • Magdalena & Ashe Stevens – Fragments
    • Mark A. Gibson – Roses in December Hamilton Place Book II
    • Mark Mustian – Boy with Wings
    • Maxsense Maximus – Two Euro Candles a Memoir of Faith Trauma and Quiet Miracles
    • Michelle Daniel – A Scarlet Mind
    • Natia Khaduri – I Forgave You
    • Peter Gooch – Seren
    • R. B. Shifman – Paper Airplane Broken Bones
    • Radu Guiasu – The Faraway Mountains
    • Rick Lenz – Mit Out Sound
    • Robert L Jones – 1911
    • Robert L Jones – Hope
    • Robert L Jones – Hopeless
    • Robin Merle – A Dangerous Friendship
    • Ruby Soames – Homewrecked
    • S.E. Beathan – Nothing Lost
    • Sam Martin – Bitterblue
    • Sarah E. Pearsall – The Summer Knows
    • Shawn Hays and Stephen Hays – What Light Was
    • Steve Schlam – The Harvesting of Haystacks Kane
    • Su Chang – The Immortal Woman
    • Susan Ellison Busch – Chance at Life
    • Susan Poole – Out of The Crash
    • Suzanne Uttaro Samuels – Seeds of the Pomegranate
    • Terri Hanauer – The Lightness of Rain
    • Thomas Trabulsi – The Fire Service of Sachem City
    • Tong Ge – The House Filler
    • Trisha T Pritikin – Then Came the Summer Snow an Atomic Age Hero’s Journey
    • Tudor Alexander – The Last Patient
    • Wendy J. Dunn – Shades of Yellow

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    Congratulations once more to the 2024 Somerset Grand Prize Winner

    Vermilion Harvest

    By Reenita Malhotra Hora

     

     

    Click here to see the full list of 2024 Somerset Book Award Winners for Literary Fiction.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2026 Somerset Book Awards.

    Please click here for more information.

    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 annual conference discover why!

  • Ten Days Left! The Chatelaine, Somerset, and Humor & Satire Awards Close Soon!

    The 2025 CIBAs Close Soon!

    Don’t let your book miss out!

    Only 10 days left to submit your books to these CIBA Divisions and embark on a journey to discovery.

    The Chanticleer International Book Awards provide ongoing recognition that amplifies authors’ digital footprints through high-traffic website features, social media promotion, newsletter spotlights, and long-tail marketing that continues promoting winners throughout the year and beyond!

    The Somerset, Chatelaine and Humor and Satire Awards are still open!

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

    Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Chatelaine Awards for Romantic Fiction!

    • Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
    • John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
    • Gail Noble-Sanderson – A Cup of Revenge
    • Nancy Herkness – Royal Caleva: Luis
    • George T. Arnold – The Heart Beneath the Badge
    • Sonja N. Griffing – Chasing Noelle
    • Deborah Swenson – Till My Last Day, Book Two in the Desert Hills Trilogy

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

    The Key

    By Jo Morgan Sloan

    The Key cover by Jo Morgan Sloan

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    Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Humor and Satire Awards for Satirical and Allegorical Fiction!

    • Bill Burkland – The Misconceived Conception of a Baby Named Jesus
    • Julie L. Brown – No One Will Save Us: A novel
    • Dan Kopcow – Madcap Serenade
    • Marco Ocram – The Awful Truth About The Name Of The Rose

    And a huge round of applause to our 2024 Humor and Satire Grand Prize Winner:

    The Man Who Saw Seconds

    By Alexander Boldizar

    The Man Who Saw Seconds cover by Alexander Boldizar

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    Congratulations to the 2024 Winners of the Somerset Awards for Literary and Contemporary Fiction!

    • Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
    • Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
    • Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
    • Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
    • Anthony Horton – Unpaved
    • Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
    • Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus

    And a huge round of applause to our 2024 Somerset and Overall Grand Prize Winner:

    Vermilion Harvest- Playtime at the Bagh

    By Reenita Malhotra Hora

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    The CIBAs provide a ladder to success with a range of achievement tiers and expert long tail marketing strategies. From the 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 step in their publishing.

    Your book deserves to be discovered, celebrated, and shared with the world. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your talent and gain valuable exposure at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (April 17-19, 2025) where Winners from all 28 Book Award Divisions will be announced and honored.

    In a world hungry for good books, your story deserves to be heard. Submit now and leave a lasting impression.

    Let’s celebrate exceptional storytelling together!

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  • The 2025 Somerset Hall of Fame for Literary & Contemporary Fiction

    Contemporary tales of literary proportions?

    Submit to the Somerset Awards by October 31st!

    ***Submit Your Novel Today!***

    The Badge for the Somerset Awards for Literary and Contemporary Literature

    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’s Vermilion Harvest weaves love and liberation into literary gold.

    “Why do love and freedom have such a complicated relationship?” This haunting question pulses through every page of Vermilion 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 Harvest introduces 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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Lies In Bone
    By Natalie Symons

    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.

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    A Season in Lights
    By Gregory Erich Phillips

    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.”

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    Now that you’re set on your next reads, what are you waiting for? The only way to join this amazing list of Somerset Winners is to submit today!

    Those who submit and advance will have the chance to win the Overall Grand Prize of the CIBAs and $1000!

    Submit to the CIBAs Today!

    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 Awards is your chance to shine!

  • The 2024 Somerset First Place Roundup for Literary & Contemporary Fiction

    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!

    The 2024 Somerset Winners were announced at the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference in April, and you can see the official winners post here!

    Join us in celebrating the 2024 First Place Somerset Winners!

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    Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon

    Blue and Gold Somerset First Place Winner Badge for Best in Category

    This book is still not yet released, but has a release date for Summer 2026. We are very excited to see it come out!

    Ann Bancroft – Almost Family

    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.

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    Christina Boyd – The Woman in The Painting

    This work is also a manuscript, and we are very excited to see it come out eventually! Click above to see Boyd’s website and her extraordinary work. 

    Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles

    Also a 2024 Hemingway First Place Winner!

    Oppenheimer was just the beginning.

    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.

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    Anthony Horton – Unpaved

    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.

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    Erika Shepard – Abomination Child

    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 Child follows 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.

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    Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel

    The Frog-Eyed Gospel

    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 novel The 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.

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

    Mainstream Contemporary Fiction Awards

    Your book can join the Tiers of Achievement, but only if you submit to the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards!

    Got a great Fiction Book? The 2025 Somerset Book Awards are open through the end of October!

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  • The 2025 Somerset Spotlight for Literary & Contemporary Fiction

    Celebrating Literary Excellence

    The Somerset Awards are looking for the best in Contemporary Novels

    Literary and contemporary fiction has the power to illuminate the depths of human experience, transforming personal stories into universal truths that resonate across cultures and generations. The finest works in this genre challenge, inspire, and offer profound insights into what it means to be human. The Somerset Awards for Literary and Contemporary Fiction celebrate these exceptional voices, recognizing authors who craft narratives that bridge the personal and political, the intimate and the historical, creating literature that both reflects our world and shapes our understanding of it.

    Celebrating Our Overall Grand Prize Winner!

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    We’re thrilled to celebrate our 2024 Somerset Division Grand Prize Winner, Reenita Malhotra Hora for her powerful novel Vermilion Harvest: Playtime at the Bagh. But this recognition reaches even higher as Hora’s remarkable work also claimed our Overall Grand Prize, earning her the prestigious $1000 cash prize in addition to a Chanticleer Editorial Review and Author Interview. This extraordinary honor reflects the exceptional quality of her storytelling and the universal resonance of her narrative.

    Set against the politically charged backdrop of 1919 Amritsar, India, Vermilion Harvest weaves a compelling love story between Aruna, an Anglo-Indian Hindi schoolteacher, and Ayaz, a passionate Muslim law student whose political activism threatens their forbidden romance. As military tensions escalate toward the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre of April 13th, 1919, Aruna must navigate not only the complexities of cross-cultural love but also the desperate urgency of warning her beloved about Colonel Dyer’s impending attack.

    What makes Hora’s work exceptional is her ability to serve as a cultural bridge, capturing the nuanced position of her protagonist who exists between Indian and Anglo communities while maintaining hope even as circumstances darken. Our judges praised the author’s professional skill and eloquent narrative voice, noting how she masterfully balances historical depth with intimate romance. The novel succeeds in making unfamiliar historical events accessible while preserving their emotional weight, creating what one judge described as “a believable and compelling story” that wraps “love, hate, denial, and betrayal inside a single love story capturing today’s hope with yesterday’s despair.”

    See our Review of Vermilion Harvest Here 

    The Somerset Awards honor the full spectrum of literary and contemporary fiction, celebrating works that push boundaries and explore the human condition:

    • Contemporary Themes features stories that grapple with modern life’s complexities, from urban alienation to digital-age relationships, capturing the zeitgeist of our current moment.
    • Literary showcases works distinguished by exceptional prose, complex character development, and thematic depth that elevate fiction to art.
    • Women’s Fiction & Family Themes explores the intricate dynamics of family relationships, women’s experiences, and generational stories that resonate across demographics.
    • Social/Psychological Themes delves into the human psyche and societal issues, examining how external forces shape internal landscapes and vice versa.
    • Magic Realism blends fantastical elements with realistic narratives, creating stories where the extraordinary illuminates everyday truths. Think Gabriel García Márquez or Isabel Allende.
    • Adventure/Suspense and Action/Adventure prove that literary fiction can be thrilling, combining sophisticated storytelling with pulse-pounding plots.
    • Connections celebrates stories about human relationships, community bonds, and the threads that tie us together across differences and distances.

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    Roses in December
    By Mark A. Gibson

    A Series First Place Winner!

    Roses in December is the epic conclusion to Mark A. Gibson’s compelling two-part family saga, Hamilton Place. Now focusing on the family’s next generation, James Hamilton Jr.—Jimmy—follows in the footsteps of the father he never met, a Vietnam War hero who died in battle, and ultimately finds his own path in life.

    Pressured by a conning mother-in-law only out for monetary gain, the elder Jimmy’s widow, Becca, is pushed to marry Mack Lee, her deceased husband’s older brother who proves to be a cheating and abusive husband. Trapped in this loveless marriage, Becca hopes that attending church will remove her son from the toxic influence of her new husband and set him on the right path to a good life. But it’s the discovery of young Jimmy’s superior photographic memory that opens the door to a brighter future, and he sets a course to an outstanding medical career, coupled with military service in Afghanistan.

    Gibson delivers the recent past with a great sense of immediacy, showing events that ripple into our contemporary world using pop references that are relevant in today’s world.

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    When Walls Talk
    By Geralyn Hesslau Magrady

    Toni has the chance to start her own business in the building of her family’s old bakery. But history waits within those walls. In Geralyn Hesslau Magrady’s novella, When Walls Talk, Toni and her father uncover secrets they could never have expected.

    The Russo Bakery, with its 1920s architecture had been the family business since the four Russo brothers first opened its doors. Decades later, Toni and her widowed father plan a complete redesign of what their ancestors made to fulfill her dream of owning a bookstore. As the walls fall around the Russo family business, a long-hidden truth brings about profound personal changes for Toni.

    Toni takes this giant leap into the unknown, unsure if she’s even prepared to own a business. But the bookstore is the key to her hope for a better future, her only path to escaping a past tragedy.

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    Not That Kind of Call Girl
    By Nova Garcia

    A Somerset First Place Winner!

    In Nova Garcia’s novel, Not That Kind of Call Girl, Julia Navarro-Nilsson balances a lot heavy responsibilities on her plate. She’s the supervisor of the Cascade City Chronicle call center, has just had her first child, and is dead set on saving her newest employee from a lifetime of abuse.

    As a Mexican-American, Julia knows first-hand how difficult life can be for a minority woman, so when Carmen Cooper shows up for a job interview, Julia is determined to hire the young college student even though her story and answers to Julia’s question are sketchy. This reluctance to share her personal information intrigues Julia, but Carmen’s life turns out to be much more challenging than Julia would have ever dreamed.

    Sussing out the truth behind the timid young woman’s clearly fictional story, Julia turns detective with the help of her reporter friend, Jerry. The two are dogged in their search and discover a secret so deep that it will rock Hollywood — that is, if she can juggle her new baby, her neglected husband, her sexually harassing boss, and an unending visit from her critical mother.

    Read More Here

    The Faraway Mountains
    By Radu Guiasu

    The Faraway Mountains by Radu Guiaşu is a fascinating blend of fiction and autobiography that brings to light the restrictive nature of the Communist Era in Romania and throughout the Eastern European Bloc. Experienced through the eyes of a group of friends, their persistence to find their friend perfectly illustrates the importance of human connection, even within the cold confines of a communist country.

    Guiaşu begins his story as a chronicle of the entwined lives of childhood friends Victor, Dan, and Alex—who embark on a quest to find their lost comrade, Gabriel. Along their journey, they debate the important issues of their day.

    Their discussions reveal the intricacies of daily life from the broad, to the particular. Topics like the oppressive regime in the country, the egregious ineptitude of some high-ranking officials, the deterioration of living conditions, and the recent and shameful destruction of numerous architectural gems are discussed right alongside the possibility of the national football championship game being another sham, the rising cost of foreign blue jeans on the black market, and the record heat wave they left behind in the capital.

    This work pays homage to those exceptional individuals who, in spite of the harsh conditions their government forced on them, retained their moral rectitude, bravery, and irreverent sense of humor. It is also a condemnation of everyone who worked in tandem with these oppressive systems.

    Read More Here

    Confluence Cover

    Confluence
    By Mary Elizabeth Gillilan

    In Confluence by Mary Elizabeth Gillilan, Maya has lived much of her life where she feels safe—at home with her Buddhist mother in the small town of La Conner, Washington. But a surprise discovery about Maya’s past pushes her to explore a wholly unfamiliar corner of the world.

    Living with cerebral palsy, and a self-professed homebody, Maya is the queen of getting out of plans. But at sixty-five, two years after her mother passed, Maya finds a suitcase with her grandmother’s diary, several photos, and a letter written by her mother hidden inside.

    In the letter, Maya learns she was born in a place called Sangam and her father could still be living there. The letter names a nun who helped deliver Maya and founded a hospital in that area, Yeshe Maya. Hesitant to leave her comfort zone, Maya waits to write to Yeshe Maya for a year. It takes even longer for Maya to work past all that is holding her back from the call of adventure.

    Read More Here

    These reviews represent just a glimpse of the literary excellence and contemporary insights waiting to be discovered in today’s finest fiction.


    See the Chanticleer Difference for Yourself!

    We’re excited about all the exceptional literary and contemporary fiction we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. Throughout this year’s Somerset Book Awards, we had the pleasure of promoting numerous outstanding novels as they advanced through our competition tiers. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each advancement tier is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter! Your book deserves to be discovered.

    Don’t Let Your Literary Voice Go Unheard!

    The literary and contemporary fiction market continues to hunger for authentic voices and compelling narratives that speak to our shared human experience. Whether your work explores contemporary social issues, delves into psychological complexity, bridges cultural divides, or pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling, the Somerset Awards provide the recognition and promotional platform your literary excellence deserves.

    Literary fiction has the unique power to transform readers, offering not just escape but enlightenment, empathy, and understanding. From intimate character studies that reveal universal truths to sweeping narratives that capture historical moments, every skillfully crafted literary work has the potential to become part of the cultural conversation. Don’t let your voice remain unheard—submit to the Somerset Awards today and join the distinguished authors who’ve found their literary community through Chanticleer!

    Submit to the Somerset Awards today! Deadline: October 31st

    You know you want it…
  • The 2024 SOMERSET Book Award WINNERS for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The 2024 SOMERSET Book Award WINNERS for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The SOMERSET Book Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in the genre of Literary and Contemporary Fiction. The Somerset Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. These books have advanced to the final judging rounds.

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

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

    Somerset Blue and Gold First Place Badge

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

    • Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon

    • Ann Bancroft – Almost Family

    • Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting

    • Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles

    • Anthony Horton – Unpaved

    • Erika Shepard – Abomination Child

    • Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2024 SOMERSET Awards is:

    Vermilion Harvest: Playtime at the Bagh

    by Reenita Malhotra Hora

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

    Well done climbing the CIBA Levels of Achievement!

    PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS! 

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

    This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, for Facebook to allow us to tag an author, that author must LIKE our page and Follow Chanticleer Reviews.

    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook. Our handle is @ChantiReviews

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

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

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

    The Chanticleer Team

  • The 2024 Somerset Awards Finalists for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The 2024 Somerset Awards Finalists for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. 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 the 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction SEMI-FINALISTS to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards FINALISTS. FINALISTS will be recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE and GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!

    • Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
    • Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
    • Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
    • Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
    • Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
    • Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
    • Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
    • Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
    • Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
    • John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
    • Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
    • Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
    • Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
    • Anthony Horton – Unpaved
    • Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
    • Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
    • Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
    • Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
    • Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way

    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 Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.

    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook.

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

    Congratulations once more to the 2023 Somerset Grand Prize Winner

    You Can’t Fool A Mermaid

    By Judy Keeslar Santamaria

    Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing You Can't Fool a Mermaid by Judy Keeslar Santamaria for winning the 2023 Somerset Award

    Click here to see the full list of 2023 SOMERSET Book Award Winners for Contemporary Fiction.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 SOMERSET Book Awards for Contemporary Fiction.

    Please click here for more information.

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

    April 3 – 6, 2025! Save the Date for Registration!

    Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887)  has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

    Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!

     

  • The 2024 Somerset Awards Semi-Finalists for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The 2024 Somerset Awards Semi-Finalists for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    Mainstream Contemporary Fiction AwardsThe Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. 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 the 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction SHORT LIST to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards SEMI-FINALIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Somerset Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the FINALISTS of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!

    • Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
    • Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
    • Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
    • Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
    • Lisa Gruwell Spicer – Radio Smokva a Croatian American Story
    • Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
    • Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
    • Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
    • Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
    • Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
    • Julie Weary – Never, Ever, Always
    • John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
    • Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
    • William Robert Reeves – The In-House Politician
    • Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
    • S.M. Stevens – Beautiful and Terrible Things
    • Natia Khaduri – A Soldier’s Burden
    • Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
    • Anthony Horton – Unpaved
    • Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
    • Patricia Averbach – Dreams of Drowning
    • John David Graham – Running As Fast As I Can
    • Meredith Walters – This Animal Body
    • Woody Woodburn – The Butterfly Tree: An Extraordinary Saga of Seven Generations
    • Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
    • Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
    • Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
    • Linda A Lavid – Quigley Tree: A Novel
    • Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
    • Mary Elizabeth Gillilan – Confluence
    • Holly C LaBarbera – All I Know

    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 Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.

    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook.

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

    Congratulations once more to the 2023 Somerset Grand Prize Winner

    You Can’t Fool A Mermaid

    By Judy Keeslar Santamaria

    Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing You Can't Fool a Mermaid by Judy Keeslar Santamaria for winning the 2023 Somerset Award

    Click here to see the full list of 2023 SOMERSET Book Award Winners for Contemporary Fiction.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 SOMERSET Book Awards for Contemporary Fiction.

    Please click here for more information.

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

    April 3 – 6, 2025! Save the Date for Registration!

    Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887)  has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

    Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!

     

  • The 2024 Somerset Awards Short List for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The 2024 Somerset Awards Short List for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    Mainstream Contemporary Fiction AwardsThe Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. 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 the 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction LONG LIST to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards SHORT LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Somerset Semi-Finalists. FINALISTS will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC25.

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the SEMI-FINALISTS of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!

    • Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
    • Samantha Schinder – Loud Voices
    • Rachel Valencourt – Twilight’s Brightest Star
    • Torres & Firsht – Tell Me Your Plans
    • Robert Steven Goldstein – Golda’s Hutch
    • Natalie Musgrave Dossett – Sarita
    • Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
    • Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
    • Lisa Gruwell Spicer – Radio Smokva a Croatian American Story
    • Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
    • Wesley J. Wildman – The Winding Way Home
    • Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
    • Leslie Kain – What Lies Buried
    • Melissa Connelly – What Was Lost
    • Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
    • Alissa Butterworth – To Die Is Different Than Supposed
    • Jonna Lyons Johnson – Tapping Light
    • Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
    • Zelly Ruskin – Not Yours to Keep
    • Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
    • Julie Weary – Never, Ever, Always
    • D. L. Whipple – The Outcast
    • John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
    • Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
    • William Robert Reeves – The In-House Politician
    • Judith Krummeck – The Deceived Ones
    • Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
    • Keith McWalter – Lifers
    • Ben Gonshor – The Book of Izzy
    • J. Drew – On the Surface of the Sun
    • Joy Ross Davis – The Goddess of Weaver Street
    • Dianne C. Braley – The Summer Before
    • Phyllis Gobbell – Prodigal
    • Stephanie Alexander – Mean Low Water
    • S.M. Stevens – Beautiful and Terrible Things
    • Natia Khaduri – A Soldier’s Burden
    • Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
    • Rich Miller – It Rhymes With Truth
    • Anthony Horton – Unpaved
    • Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
    • Patricia Averbach – Dreams of Drowning
    • John David Graham – Running As Fast As I Can
    • Meredith Walters – This Animal Body
    • Woody Woodburn – The Butterfly Tree: An Extraordinary Saga of Seven Generations
    • Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
    • Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
    • Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
    • Mary Behan – Finding Isobel
    • Linda A Lavid – Quigley Tree: A Novel
    • Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
    • Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
    • Mary Elizabeth Gillilan – Confluence
    • Holly C LaBarbera – All I Know

    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 Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.

    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook.

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

    Congratulations once more to the 2023 Somerset Grand Prize Winner

    You Can’t Fool A Mermaid

    By Judy Keeslar Santamaria

    Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing You Can't Fool a Mermaid by Judy Keeslar Santamaria for winning the 2023 Somerset Award

    Click here to see the full list of 2023 SOMERSET Book Award Winners for Contemporary Fiction.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 SOMERSET Book Awards for Contemporary Fiction.

    Please click here for more information.

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

    April 3 – 6, 2025! Save the Date for Registration!

    Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887)  has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

    Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!

     

  • The 2024 Somerset Awards Long List for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The 2024 Somerset Awards Long List for Literary and Contemporary Fiction

    The Somerset Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Contemporary and Literary Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring contemporary stories, literary themes, adventure, magical realism, or women and family themes. 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 in the first look rounds from all 2024 SOMERSET Contemporary Fiction entries to the 2024 Somerset Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for the 2024 Somerset 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, CAC25.

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2024 Somerset Book Awards novel competition for Contemporary and Literary Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works!

    • Conon Parks – Down and Out in Omaha
    • Samantha Schinder – Loud Voices
    • Rachel Valencourt – Twilight’s Brightest Star
    • Deonna Kay – The Measure of Enough
    • Torres & Firsht – Tell Me Your Plans
    • Robert Steven Goldstein – Golda’s Hutch
    • Natalie Musgrave Dossett – Sarita
    • Robert Gwaltney – Sing Down the Moon
    • Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
    • Kat Caldwell – Bended Loyalty
    • Christina Boyd – Woman in the Painting
    • Lisa Gruwell Spicer – Radio Smokva a Croatian American Story
    • David B. Seaburn – Until It Was Gone
    • Maryann Clarke – Secrets at the Aviary Inn
    • Craig Allen Heath – Killing Buddhas
    • Wesley J. Wildman – The Winding Way Home
    • Leslie Wibberley – The Unraveling of Emma Hill
    • Leslie Kain – What Lies Buried
    • Melissa Connelly – What Was Lost
    • Abbe Rolnick – The Underpainting
    • Alissa Butterworth – To Die Is Different Than Supposed
    • Jonna Lyons Johnson – Tapping Light
    • Neroli Lacey – The Perfumer’s Secret
    • Rupert Taylor – Please Let Me Destroy You
    • Zelly Ruskin – Not Yours to Keep
    • Donna Norman-Carbone – Of Lies and Honey
    • Julie Weary – Never, Ever, Always
    • D. L. Whipple – The Outcast
    • John W. Feist – Edged in Purple
    • Graydon Dee Hubbard – Network Apprentice, Behind the Scenes in Talk Television
    • William Robert Reeves – The In-House Politician
    • Judith Krummeck – The Deceived Ones
    • Leilana Rae – The Meaning Between Us
    • Tamara Hart Heiner – Of Life, Love, and Other Noble Pursuits
    • Ruth F. Stevens – The Unexpected Guests
    • Reenita M. Hora – Vermilion Harvest – Playtime at the Bagh
    • Allan Ishac – The Mystic In The Mews
    • Keith McWalter – Lifers
    • Ben Gonshor – The Book of Izzy
    • J. Drew – On the Surface of the Sun
    • Joy Ross Davis – The Goddess of Weaver Street
    • Dianne C. Braley – The Summer Before
    • Phyllis Gobbell – Prodigal
    • Stephanie Alexander – Mean Low Water
    • S.M. Stevens – Beautiful and Terrible Things
    • Natia Khaduri – A Soldier’s Burden
    • Kay Smith-Blum – Tangles
    • Jeff Hartman – How To Win The Nobel Peace Prize
    • Rich Miller – It Rhymes With Truth
    • Anthony Horton – Unpaved
    • Anne Heinrich – God Bless The Child
    • Tamar Anolic – Like Water and Ice
    • Patricia Averbach – Dreams of Drowning
    • Antonia Gavrihel – Back to One: Take 4 Slating Magic Hour
    • John David Graham – Running As Fast As I Can
    • Meredith Walters – This Animal Body
    • Woody Woodburn – The Butterfly Tree: An Extraordinary Saga of Seven Generations
    • Cheryl Grey Bostrom – Leaning on Air
    • Erika Shepard – Abomination Child
    • Leslie DeBrock – The Frog-Eyed Gospel, A Texas Exodus
    • Mary Behan – Finding Isobel
    • Linda A Lavid – Quigley Tree: A Novel
    • Chris Chan – She Ruined Our Lives
    • Ann Bancroft – Almost Family
    • Jeffrey Blount – Mr. Jimmy From Around the Way
    • R.w. Meek – The Dream Collector: Sabrine & Sigmund Freud
    • Mary Elizabeth Gillilan – Confluence
    • Holly C LaBarbera – All I Know

    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 Page. We try to tag all authors listed here in the Facebook post. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed us on Facebook.

    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE on Facebook.

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

    Congratulations once more to the 2023 Somerset Grand Prize Winner

    You Can’t Fool A Mermaid

    By Judy Keeslar Santamaria

     

    Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing You Can't Fool a Mermaid by Judy Keeslar Santamaria for winning the 2023 Somerset Award

    Click here to see the full list of 2023 SOMERSET Book Award Winners for Contemporary Fiction.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 SOMERSET Book Awards for Contemporary Fiction.

    Please click here for more information.

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

    April 3 – 6, 2025! Save the Date for Registration!

    Seating is Limited. The esteemed WRITER Magazine (founded in 1887)  has repeatedly recognized the Chanticleer Authors Conference as one of the best conferences to attend and participate in for North America.

    Join us for our annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!