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  • The 2025 Cygnus Semi-Finalists for Science Fiction

    The 2025 Cygnus Semi-Finalists for Science Fiction

    Cygnus Award for Science FictionThe Cygnus Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, Alternative History, and Speculative Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Science fiction is having a moment, and these incredible books prove it. From climate catastrophes to galactic adventures, from AI consciousness to time-bending mysteries, this year’s Cygnus List showcases the full spectrum of speculative imagination that authors are bringing to life.

    Each of these authors is already winning with their books are now featured on our high-traffic website, shared across our social media, and promoted to our newsletter subscribers. But this is just the beginning of their CIBA journey.

    These titles have moved forward from the 2025 CYGNUS Science Fiction Short List to the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards Semi-Finalists List. Finalists will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.

    We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA at the Holiday Inn on Mitchell Way. 

    These titles are in the running for the Finalists of the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards novel competition for Science Fiction!

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

    • A.T. Balsara – The Great and the Small
    • AA Dasilva – The Bleed-Through Effect
    • Aspry Jones – Protectors of the Light Crown
    • B. Lynn Carter – The Eyes Have It
    • Carrie Kwiatkowski – The Bindery Guild
    • Celia Seupel – Girl with the Silver Hair
    • Charles Weindorf – Comets of Omen the Presser Arc
    • Claudia Leboeuf – Fields of Prosperis
    • Corey Frazier – Orion Heavenfall
    • James Azinheira – Alphamind the Collective Consciousness
    • James R Wells – The Eternal Moment
    • Kevin D. Miller – Taquoma
    • Lawrence Brown – Black Phantom Dogs Book 1 Unrestricted Climb
    • Lloyd Jeffries – Embers of Shadow Ages of Malice Book III
    • Lou Dischler – In the Time of False Gods
    • M. E. Schuman – The Catalyst
    • Maxime Trencavel – The Matriarch Messiah
    • Mickey Dubrow – Always Agnes
    • Noah Kaplan – The Last Book. the Diary of the Last Earthling
    • Pa Vasey – Homo Machina
    • Philip Carlisle – Mellisya
    • Q Turner – Blood Sacrifice
    • Robert C Littlewood – Equilibrium (The Balance Wars Book 3)
    • Russ Colson – The Vast Empty
    • S.G. Blaise – Eldryan Elders
    • Sarena Straus – DeInception
    • Sean Kennedy – The Fire Within
    • Spaulding Taylor – Last Star Standing
    • Stephen Eric Johnson – The Man From Rock Bottom
    • Tak Salmastyan – The Accelerates Forty Days To Dust
    • Tim Rees – Tim Rees Original Earth
    • Wilson Kincaid – The Murder Algorithm

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

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    Congratulations once more to the 2024 Cygnus Grand Prize Winner

    Ares

    By Jayson Adams

    Click here to see the full list of 2024 CYGNUS Book Award Winners for Science Fiction.

    Ready to Submit?

    Submissions for the 2026 Cygnus Awards and other Speculative Fiction Divisions are open now! For other genres, we still have 25 divisions open for the 2025 CIBAs! Whether you write mystery, romance, historical fiction, or something entirely different, there’s likely a perfect fit for your work.

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    Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    April 16-19, 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 and discover why!

     

  • MORSE CODE: Land, Sea, and Air Book 3 by Sue C. Dugan – Middle Grade Adventure, Time Travel, Historical Fiction

     

    Morse Code, the third book in Sue C. Dugan’s the Land, Sea, and Air series, plunges readers into double-layered intrigue. It’s a riot of sleuthing, history, and time itself at play.

    At one end of the story, young British twins Dot and Dash Foxshire encounter three peculiar strangers around their parents’ archaeological dig in 1921’s Guatemala. Oddly overdressed for the jungle, the newcomers reveal they had just survived both the shipwrecks of the Titanic in 1912 and the S.S. Austria in 1858 (see Book One: Save Our Ships).

    Meanwhile, Morse Code picks up where Book Two: Mayday left off. Jessie, her father, and Ben make it home from a remote island in the past, unaware that Prince, a man native to that island, has secretly stowed away with them into the future.

    His presence in 2016 quickly attracts the government’s attention; a linguist studies Prince in quarantine and grows fascinated with his hybrid system of gestures and speech, identifying it as an extinct Mayan language. Having safely arrived home in 2016’s Florida, Jessie seeks guidance from Roberto, an attractive boy at her school whose knowledge of time-space travel gives Jessie a new theory about where Prince really came from.

    Jessie persuades the linguist to travel back into the Guatemalan jungle and return Prince to his home—with her older brother, Phil, acting as reluctant chaperone. However, their expedition takes an unexpected turn when an earthquake in Guatemala hurls Jessie and Prince into 1921, where they cross paths with Dot, Dash, and the Titanic trio.

    The delight of Morse Code lies in its willingness to let two plots collide head-on, embracing historical what-ifs with a sense of childlike wonder.

    As the mismatched group assembles a chronology of their overlapping stories, Jessie recalls Roberto mentioning that Albert Einstein would be in 1921’s New York City. If anyone can help untangle the mysteries of time, it’s him. With the Foxshire family’s help, the crew sets its sights on unraveling the mystery at the heart of their travels.

    Much like the Magic Tree House series, Morse Code, Book Three of the Land, Sea, and Air series by Sue C. Dugan, balances whimsy with a little history lesson, respecting the complexities of its ideas while keeping a brisk pace toward another suspenseful cliff-hanger. Middle-grade readers eager to puzzle out myths and mysteries lost to time will find Morse Code, along with the series as a whole, both rewarding and wildly entertaining.

     

  • The 2025 Cygnus Short List for Science Fiction

    The 2025 Cygnus Short List for Science Fiction

    Cygnus Award for Science FictionThe Cygnus Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, Alternative History, and Speculative Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Science fiction is having a moment, and these incredible books prove it. From climate catastrophes to galactic adventures, from AI consciousness to time-bending mysteries, this year’s Cygnus Long List showcases the full spectrum of speculative imagination that authors are bringing to life.

    Each of these authors is already winning with their books are now featured on our high-traffic website, shared across our social media, and promoted to our newsletter subscribers. But this is just the beginning of their CIBA journey.

    These titles have moved forward from the 2025 CYGNUS Science Fiction Long List to the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards Short List. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 Cygnus Semi-Finalists. Finalists will be chosen from the Semi-Finalists and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference, CAC26.

    We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday April 18th, 2026 in beautiful Bellingham, WA. 

    These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards novel competition for Science Fiction!

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

    • A.T. Balsara – The Great and the Small
    • AA Dasilva – The Bleed-Through Effect
    • Aspry Jones – Protectors of the Light Crown
    • Augustus Cileone – Galloper’s Quests
    • B. Lynn Carter – The Eyes Have It
    • Carrie Kwiatkowski – The Bindery Guild
    • Celia Seupel – Girl with the Silver Hair
    • Charles Weindorf – Comets of Omen the Presser Arc
    • Chris Coward – Perpendicular Women: Adventures in the Multiverse
    • Claudia Leboeuf – Fields of Prosperis
    • Corey Frazier – Orion Heavenfall
    • David M. Pearce – The Holovid Hero
    • Deborah Mistina – Imber
    • James Azinheira – Alphamind the Collective Consciousness
    • James R Wells – The Eternal Moment
    • Joanne Hatfield – Ghost of Nostalgia
    • Joshua A.H. Harris – Eyes of Iris
    • Joshua Dyer – Avitron Ephemeris
    • Kevin D. Miller – Taquoma
    • L. Galuppo – Eco Reign Warning the Barriers Burn
    • L.R. O’Brien – Tomorrow Is the Day
    • Lawrence Brown – Black Phantom Dogs Book 1 Unrestricted Climb
    • Lloyd Jeffries – Embers of Shadow Ages of Malice Book III
    • Lou Dischler – In the Time of False Gods
    • Lynn Yvonne Moon – Journey’s Travels – Mirrors
    • M. E. Schuman – The Catalyst
    • Maxime Trencavel – The Matriarch Messiah
    • Michael Gorton – Tachyon Tunnel 2: The Daklin Empire
    • Michael W Hickman – Richard War Erupts
    • Mickey Dubrow – Always Agnes
    • Noah Kaplan – The Last Book. the Diary of the Last Earthling
    • Pa Vasey – Homo Machina
    • Philip Carlisle – Mellisya
    • Q Turner – Blood Sacrifice
    • Robert C Littlewood – Equilibrium (The Balance Wars Book 3)
    • Russ Colson – A People Joined Asunder
    • Russ Colson – Future’s Soul
    • Russ Colson – The Vast Empty
    • S. W. Lawrence Md – Cloud Dragon
    • S.G. Blaise – Eldryan Elders
    • Sarena Straus – DeInception
    • Sean Kennedy – The Fire Within
    • Spaulding Taylor – Last Star Standing
    • Stephen A Salaka – Elysium Rising
    • Stephen Eric Johnson – The Man From Rock Bottom
    • Tak Salmastyan – The Accelerates Forty Days To Dust
    • Thomas Lapham – Beyond the Signal
    • Thomas Sundberg – Bending Light
    • Tim Rees – Tim Rees Original Earth
    • Wilson Kincaid – The Murder Algorithm
    • Y S Pascal – The Zygan Emprise

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

    PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!

    This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook, LinkedIn, and Bluesky pages. We try to tag all authors listed here on Facebook. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed @ChantiReviews.

    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE! We are @ChantiReviews everywhere!

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

    Congratulations once more to the 2024 Cygnus Grand Prize Winner

    Ares

    By Jayson Adams

    Click here to see the full list of 2024 CYGNUS Book Award Winners for Science Fiction.

    Ready to Submit?

    Submissions for the 2026 Cygnus Awards and other Speculative Fiction Divisions are open now! For other genres, we still have 25 divisions open for the 2025 CIBAs! Whether you write mystery, romance, historical fiction, or something entirely different, there’s likely a perfect fit for your work.

    Blue button that says Enter a Writing Contest

    Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    April 17-19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!

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

    Join us for our 14th annual conference and discover why!

    Chanticleer Authors Conference, people, CAC2025

  • The CYGNUS 2025 CIBAs Long List for Science Fiction

    The CYGNUS 2025 CIBAs Long List for Science Fiction

    Cygnus Award for Science FictionThe Cygnus Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, Alternative History, and Speculative Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Science fiction is having a moment, and these incredible books prove it. From climate catastrophes to galactic adventures, from AI consciousness to time-bending mysteries, this year’s Cygnus Long List showcases the full spectrum of speculative imagination that authors are bringing to life.

    Each of these authors is already winning with their books are now featured on our high-traffic website, shared across our social media, and promoted to our newsletter subscribers. But this is just the beginning of their CIBA journey.

    These titles have moved forward in the first look rounds from all 2025 CYGNUS Science Fiction entries to the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards Long List. These entries are now in competition for the 2025 Cygnus 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. 

    These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2025 Cygnus Book Awards novel competition for Science Fiction!

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

    • A.T. Balsara – The Great and the Small
    • AA Dasilva – The Bleed-Through Effect
    • Ansel Kohn – Betaterrestrial
    • Aspry Jones – Protectors of the Light Crown
    • Augustus Cileone – Galloper’s Quests
    • B. Lynn Carter – The Eyes Have It
    • Brett Lawrence – Shadow Seers
    • Carrie Kwiatkowski – The Bindery Guild
    • Celia Seupel – Girl with the Silver Hair
    • Charles Weindorf – Comets of Omen the Presser Arc
    • Chris Coward – Perpendicular Women: Adventures in the Multiverse
    • Claudia Leboeuf – Fields of Prosperis
    • Corey Frazier – Orion Heavenfall
    • D.J. Darcey – Kingdoms and Empires Dark Rage
    • David M. Pearce – The Holovid Hero
    • David Tenenbaum – Survival Andromeda
    • Deborah Mistina – Imber
    • Dheepa R. Maturi – 108 an Eco-Thriller
    • Georg Koszulinski – Future X
    • Noah Kaplan – The Last Book. the Diary of the Last Earthling
    • James Azinheira – Alphamind the Collective Consciousness
    • James R Wells – The Eternal Moment
    • Jeremy Clift – Space Vault the Seed Eclipse
    • Joanne Hatfield – Ghost of Nostalgia
    • Joshua A.H. Harris – Eyes of Iris
    • Joshua Dyer – Avitron Ephemeris
    • Kevin D. Miller – Taquoma
    • L. Galuppo – Eco Reign Warning the Barriers Burn
    • L.R. O’Brien – Tomorrow Is the Day
    • Lawrence Brown – Black Phantom Dogs Book 1 Unrestricted Climb
    • Lloyd Jeffries – Embers of Shadow Ages of Malice Book III
    • Lou Dischler – In the Time of False Gods
    • Lynn Yvonne Moon – Journey’s Travels – Mirrors
    • M. E. Schuman – The Catalyst
    • Matthew Marullo – Welcome To Opine
    • Maxime Trencavel – The Matriarch Messiah
    • Michael C Bland – The Price of Freedom
    • Michael Gorton – Tachyon Tunnel 2: The Daklin Empire
    • Michael Grigsby – Rescue in Time
    • Michael W Hickman – Richard War Erupts
    • Mickey Dubrow – Always Agnes
    • Pa Vasey – Homo Machina
    • Philip Carlisle – Mellisya
    • Philroy A. Hinds – Humanity at Fault
    • Q Turner – Blood Sacrifice
    • Robert C Littlewood – Equilibrium (The Balance Wars Book 3)
    • Russ Colson – A People Joined Asunder
    • Russ Colson – Future’s Soul
    • Russ Colson – The Vast Empty
    • S. W. Lawrence Md – Cloud Dragon
    • S.G. Blaise – Eldryan Elders
    • Sarena Straus – DeInception
    • Sean Kennedy – The Fire Within
    • Spaulding Taylor – Last Star Standing
    • Stephen A Salaka – Elysium Rising
    • Stephen Eric Johnson – The Man From Rock Bottom
    • Steve Sterling – Black Cliff Chronicles
    • Tak Salmastyan – The Accelerates Forty Days To Dust
    • Thomas Lapham – Beyond the Signal
    • Thomas Sundberg – Bending Light
    • Tim Rees – Tim Rees Original Earth
    • Tom Mayer – Ithaca! The Warrior Queen of Aslon!
    • William X. Adams – Attic Polters
    • Wilson Kincaid – The Murder Algorithm
    • Y S Pascal – The Zygan Emprise
    • πnag Ual – How the World Gets Done

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

    PROMOTING OUR AUTHORS!

    This post has been posted on the Chanticleer Facebook, LinkedIn, and Bluesky pages. We try to tag all authors listed here on Facebook. However, it is easier for us to tag authors when they have Liked and Followed @ChantiReviews on these platforms.

    Please click here to visit our page to LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE! We are @ChantiReviews everywhere!

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    Congratulations once more to the 2024 Cygnus Grand Prize Winner

    Ares

    By Jayson Adams

    The Cygnus Grand Prize Badge for Ares by Jayson Alexander

    Click here to see the full list of 2024 CYGNUS Book Award Winners for Science Fiction.

    Ready to Submit?

    Submissions for the 2026 Cygnus Awards and other Speculative Fiction Divisions are open now! For other genres, we still have 25 divisions open for the 2025 CIBAs! Whether you write mystery, romance, historical fiction, or something entirely different, there’s likely a perfect fit for your work.

    Blue button that says Enter a Writing Contest

    Winners will be announced at the 2025 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2026 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    April 17-19, 2026! Save the Date for Registration!

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

    Join us for our 14th annual conference and discover why!

    Chanticleer Authors Conference, people, CAC2025

  • Don’t let your Books Slip into the Shadows! Speculative Fiction Deadline Looms!

    Time is Running Out for your Book to be Discovered!

    Three great speculative fiction divisions close at the end of June!

    Your book shouldn’t stay hidden!

    Blue button that says Enter a Writing Contest

    Enter the CIBAs today!

    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!

    We’re looking for the best of the best for Speculative Fiction! Chanticleer started with a mandate to offer a platform specifically to indie authors and presses, and now every year we receive every type of work, from brilliant manuscripts to Big Five publications. Does your book have what it takes?

    The Shelley Awards for Paranormal Fiction, Ozma Awards for Fantasy Fiction and the Cygnus Awards for Science Fiction are still open!

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

    We are proud to recognize ALL of these 2024 CIBA Winners in Speculative Fiction Divisions!

    Cygnus Award Winners!

    • Timothy S. Johnston – A Blanket of Steel
    • Peter Dingus – Deep Time
    • A. R. Black – No Man’s Land
    • Thomas R. Weaver – Artificial Wisdom
    • Shami Stovall – The Half-Life Empire

    Ozma Award Winners!

    • Curt Locklear – Treasure and Murder In Ireland
    • Glen Dahlgren – The Realm of Gods
    • Susan Wands – High Priestess and Empress, Book Two, Arcana Oracle Series
    • Prue Batten – The Red Thread
    • S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
    • J.A. Nielsen – The Claiming

    Shelley Award Winners!

    • Evette Davis – The Gift
    • Alexander Fernandez – Above the Ashes
    • Keith Steinbaum – In Lieu of Flowers
    • Tim Facciola – Ghosts of Rheynia
    • AA DaSilva – Periphery
    • Rhett C. Bruno and Jaime Castle – Vein Pursuits 

    And the 2024 Grand Prize Champions of Speculative Fiction

    Congratulations once more to these powerhouse authors!

    From left to right we have The Cygnus Grand Prize Winner Ares, the Ozma Grand Prize Winner Circle of Stars, and the Shelley Grand Prize Winner Time-Marked Warlock

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    More than just recognition

    The CIBAs are your portal to discoverability in a world with millions of books published annually. Whether your book makes it to the first lists or all the way to the coveted Blue Ribbon, the CIBAs signal to readers, booksellers, and industry professionals that you’re serious about your craft.

    Join the ranks of celebrated authors who’ve taken this critical step.

    Your book deserves to be discovered, celebrated, and shared with the world. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your talent and gain valuable recognition at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (April 2026) where Winners from all 28 Book Award Divisions will be announced and honored.

    Your story deserves to be heard.

    Submit now and leave a lasting impression.

    The Cygnus Awards for Science Fiction

    The Ozma Awards for Fantasy Fiction

    The Shelley Awards for Paranormal Fiction

  • Mike Murphey 10-Question Author Interview with Chanticleer – Humor, Thriller, Action, Staire

    CHANTICLEER 10 QUESTION AUTHOR INTERVIEW SERIES
    with Award-Winning Author, Mike Murphey

    blue and gold badge recognizing Quantum Consequence by Mike Murphey for winning the 2023 Humor and Satire Grand Prize

    Hello friends! We have another interview with a fabulous, versatile author!

    Mike Murphey took home the 2023 CIBA Grand Prize award in the Mark Twain Division for his novel, Quantum Consequences, the fifth book in the Tales of Physics, Lust and Greed series. Here, he tells us about his writing journey, how the series Physics, Lust and Greed came to be, and the subsequent heights it is now reaching! Take a minute to find out more about this talented humorist!

     


    Chanti: Let’s start at the beginning, Mike. Tell us a little about yourself and how you first discovered you had this wonderful talent for satirical fiction.

    man, flowers, green shirt

    Murphey: I suppose I’ve had a fascination with books from the time I learned to read. I loved getting lost in a story, which led me to write stories of my own. My understanding of the power of humor is rooted in Mr. Donald Dye’s ninth grade math class. Mr. Dye was a stealthy fellow adept at sneaking up on students who wrote notes in class rather than paying attention. He would either read the note to the class, or force the author to read it, whichever inflicted the most embarrassment. I’d been writing a story in study hall the previous hour and was on a roll, so I hid my story under my math book, sneaking in a few lines here and there, until a heavy hand reached out from nowhere and snatched up my prose. As I anticipated my punishment, I saw his expression drift from anger, to puzzlement, to the hint of a chuckle. He handed my back the paper and said, “Go ahead. This will get you further than math ever will.”

    Chanti: That’s a great story, and Mr. Dye sounds like a wonderful teacher, too! You work in multiple genres, often combining them in your stories. How lead you to incorporate multiple genres—humor, action, sci-fi, thriller—into your novels?

    Murphey: I am not a slave to genre, and my background as a journalist left me interested in a variety of topics to write about. My focus on science fiction was spurred by the work of Jack Williamson, a dean of science fiction at Eastern New Mexico University in the small town where I grew up. His granddaughter and I were the same age, and I knew her well. I was not a good physics student because I couldn’t master the math, but the romance of physics—time travel, Einstein’s relativity of time, quantum entanglement, Schoedinger’s cat—sparked my imagination. I also love baseball, so I wrote a baseball book, and I grew up in the 60’s and loved the music, so I wrote a book about The Chad Mitchell Trio and the 60’s folk music era. At this point, I would be bored if I was trapped by genre.

    Blue, CIBA, awards, book covers, series

    Chanti: Variety in genre definitely keeps things interesting! How does that carry over to your writing process, are you someone who likes to plan everything out meticulously, or do you prefer to let the story unfold as you write?

    Murphey: This is the classic plotters vs. pantsers issue. For many years, what kept me from writing anything beyond short stories was the belief that when I began, I had to know how it would end. Outline the whole thing and then fill in the gaps. But my brain doesn’t work that way. When I finally decided to write a minimum of 500 words a day and see where that path would lead me, it all fell into place. The characters and their story show me where to go as the story progresses.

    Chanti: I love that daily word count approach! Outside of writing, do you have hobbies or interests that feed into your storytelling or inform your work in some way?

    Murphey: I am an old-man baseball player, one of thousands who defy the premise that people in their 60’s, 70’s and 80’s have no business playing baseball rather than softball. My baseball novel The Conman… a Baseball Odyssey, is a fictionalized version of a friend’s convoluted journey through professional baseball, and my short story, Old Man Baseball, was a grand prize winner in Chanticleer’s short story competition. I also have a woodshop and enjoy making what we call Southwestern-style furniture—meaning the flaws are present to add a rustic authenticity.

    book covers, baseball, old man

    Chanti: I remember Old Man Baseball and how much our readers loved it. Now, every writer has their strengths. What aspect of writing do you feel most confident about, and what advice would you give to someone who’s struggling in that same area?

     

    Murphey: Dialogue. To write in different distinct voices, you must know your characters inside and out. Dialogue is much more important in establishing character than anything else. That’s my best advice. Know your principal characters as well as you know your best friend or your worst enemy.

    Chanti: That’s excellent advice about really knowing your characters. Related tangentially to that, can you tell us about the authors whose work has really shaped your own?

    Murphey: Mark Twain, Douglas Adams, Tom Robbins and Christopher Moore, because every time you pick up one of their books, you are engaged in a seminar on humor, satire, irony, and subtlety. And fifth, a New Mexico writer named Richard Bradford who wrote a book called Red Sky at Morning, a funny and poignant coming-of-age story that I read the summer I left my hometown in Eastern New Mexico and was separated from the girl with whom I thought I would share my destiny with. I determined then that if I was ever able to write a novel, I wanted to write like he did. That is where my first novel, Section Roads, came from.

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    Chanti: Writing is definitely a craft that requires constant growth. What do you do to keep developing and sharpening your skills as an author?

    Murphey: I work with excellent editors. Three editors see my manuscripts. They all have different strengths, and they are the best teachers I have.

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    Chanti: Smart approach—having multiple sets of expert eyes on your work! Here’s something I always like to ask: What’s the most important thing a reader can do to support an author they enjoy?

    Murphey: Besides reading your work in the first place, the most important way readers can support writers is to review their books on Amazon. The review can be as simple as “I really liked this.” Or “well, at least he tried.” The number of reviews a book gets increases the possibility that Amazon will pay attention to it.

    Chanti: That’s such practical advice! Now, on a more personal note—what excites you most about the actual process of writing?

    Murphey: Sitting down in the morning to find out what my characters have been up to.

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    Chanti: Short and sweet. As we wrap up, what are you working on now? What exciting projects can your readers look forward to seeing from you next?

    Murphey: I’m writing a sixth book in my Tales of Physics, Lust and Greed series, but my principal focus has drifted toward screenwriting. I have three different collaborations in progress. One involves a short film for my short story Old Man Baseball, which was a Chanticleer grand prize winner. Another involves a streaming series for Section Roads, and a third involves the Tales of Physics, Lust and Greed series.


    Man, glasses, grey, gotee

    Mike Murphey, a native of eastern New Mexico, spent almost thirty years as an award-winning newspaper journalist in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest. Following his retirement from the newspaper business, he and his wife Nancy entered into a seventeen-year partnership with the late Dave Henderson, the all-star centerfielder for the Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox and Seattle Mariners. Their company produces the A’s and Mariners adult baseball fantasy camps. They also have a partnership with the Roy Hobbs adult baseball organization to provide clubhouse services for major adult tournaments in Fort Myers, Florida. They live in Spokane, Washington, and Phoenix, Arizona, where Mike enjoys life as a writer and old-man baseball player.

  • The 2025 Cygnus Book Awards Hall of Fame for Science Fiction

    Love Sci-Fi?

    So do we!

    A bald white man in a red and black space exploration uniform celebrates
    Captain Jean Luc Picard (played by Patrick Stewart) celebrating

    The Cygnus Awards is one of the inaugural Book Award Divisions at Chanticleer, and we adore the worlds that they’ve created.

    Science Fiction often asks the question: What Could Be? At Chanticleer, we seek to discover those strange new worlds, from Space Opera to Alternate History, and Cli-Fi to YA Sci-Fi. Wherever your book lands on the Speculative Fiction spectrum, there’s a good chance that it will fit in here with us!

    Cygnus Award for Science Fiction

    **Beam your book to us by June 30, 2025**

    Join us in celebrating these amazing Hall of Fame Grand Prize Cygnus Award Winners!

    Ares
    By Jayson Adams

     

    Our Review for this book is forthcoming, in the meantime here is what Goodreads readers have to say about our newest Grand Prize Winner!

    I read this book in just a few days, finding it to be an amazing story that moved so fast, I just did not want to stop reading.”- Jim

    This is the best science fiction story I have read since The Martian by Andy Weir. The story never runs out of gas. The science is good and the characters plausible. There are so many twists and turns that just when you think the story will end, it takes you down another rabbit hole.” -Tom

    A trip to Mars murder, suspense, and a well-earned conclusion. I was hooked on this book from page one and recommend it to anyone who likes to wrap up a story in one book from time to time.” -Bob

    The Shadow of War
    By Timothy S. Johnston

    In Timothy S. Johnston’s The Shadow of War, gripping personal, ecological, and political battles rage undersea for autonomy and power against the powerful surface nations. But even the ocean depths churn with betrayal, conflicting loyalties, and the ruthless ambitions of humanity.

    This thriller opens on the dystopia of the year 2131, when rising sea levels have forced humanity to establish and inhabit underwater colonies. The fear of environmental collapse is heightened by the prospect of war as the colonies struggle to maintain their independence.

    A simple scientific exploration of the Chagos trench by two geologist brothers takes a horrific turn, snapping the science fiction tension with the impact of gore horror. A slight touch by one brother on the hull of their Seacar causes his hand to suddenly dissolve into a strange mass, melting flesh away from bone. This opening foreshadows the enigmas and anomalies to be unravelled in a vast undersea mystery.

    Continue Reading Here!

    The Last Lumenian
    By S. G. Blaise

    Nineteen-year-old Lilla could have an idyllic life, but in The Last Lumenian by S.G. Blaise, she comes face to face with a rebellion and their just cause.

    Lilla’s father leads the Pax Septum Coalition, a nineteen-planet confederation. As a princess in her own right, she should be enjoying the status and wealth that comes from living on Uhna, the richest planet in the coalition due to the diamond mines found by her pirate ancestors centuries ago. She most definitely shouldn’t be worried about the rebellion brewing right under her father’s nose. However, when Lilla meets rebels in a refugee camp, she thinks she has found her destiny, a true purpose.

    Wanting to fight against the injustice and horrific treatment of the refugees, Lilla tries desperately to prove herself, especially after a disastrous first mission where she not only crashes her ship but also ends up in the hands of General Callum, leader of the Teryn Praelium.

    Continue Reading here!

    A War in Too Many Worlds
    By Elizabeth Crowens

    Musician-turned-time-traveler John Patrick Scott adds spy and saboteur to his resume while undercover in Germany in the final months of World War I, in A War in Too Many Worlds, the third installment of Elizabeth Crowen’s thrilling sci-fi series, The Time Traveler Professor.

    Meanwhile, Scott’s once and future collaborator in psychic experiments, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is back in Britain sharing real time-travel adventures with the inventor of the fictional time machine, H.G. Wells.

    Scott, after being wounded in the trenches, has finally been given an assignment in the Intelligence services. His extensive pre-war experience as a professor at the Conservancy of Music in Stuttgart, Germany, will do him good.

    Continue Reading here!

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    The Luna Missile Crisis

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    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.

    In the coming weeks after contact day, military troops from both sides of the cold war are sent into the ruins of eastern Europe – into an area now called the Dead Curtain – to search for useful alien technology. During a skirmish between the Russians, the Americans, and the Vulbathi (the toad-like alien race aboard the damaged starship), a combat medic name Kyle McCoy stumbles into the chaos and sparks a ceasefire. His actions create a domino effect, bringing about relative peace between all three parties. Three years pass, and in exchange for aid in repairing their damaged ship, the Vulbathi agree to offer some of their exceptional technology to mankind. And Kyle McCoy, once foot soldier turned head of the Department of Alien Relations, is given a desk job with a title that suits his place in history.

    Continue Reading here!


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    These Hall of Fame winners prove that great science fiction comes from bold authors willing to share their visions with the world. Will your story be next to join this prestigious constellation of talent?

    Cygnus Award for Science Fiction

    The Cygnus Awards don’t just recognize excellence—they create lasting legacies. From Long List to Grand Prize Winner, each advancement means more visibility, more readers, and more opportunities for your work to shine across the galaxy of science fiction. Those who submit and advance will have the chance to win the Overall Grand Prize of the CIBAs and $1000, but more importantly, you’ll join a community of forward-thinking authors whose work shapes the future of the genre.

    Don’t let your manuscript remain in undiscovered country—submit by June 30, 2025!

    You know you want it…

  • Cygnus First Place Book Award Round Up from 2024

    The Cygnus Awards close at the end of June! Submit Today!

    The Cygnus Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, Alternative History, and Speculative Fiction.

    The Grand Prize Winner, Jayson Adams’s book, Ares will be promoted for years to come in our annual Hall of Fame article, as well as be featured on the Cygnus 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 Cygnus 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 Cygnus Book Award Winners!

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    Timothy S. Johnston – A Blanket of Steel

    Truman McClusky has led the underwater colonies in their fight against the world’s superpowers. Climate change has devastated the surface; nations suffer famine, drought, rebellion, rising waters, and apocalyptic coastal flooding. But now, as Mac leads the underwater colonies to freedom and independence, he’s faced with the gravest threat of his life: a Russian assassin, hellbent on killing Mac and everyone he cares for. Now Mac must uncover the identity of the killer, face him in combat, and at the same time lead people in battle against the largest underwater force ever assembled.

    It’s Mac’s final test and to win the war he must use every tool at his disposal, including the most surprising and devastating underwater weapons ever invented. If Mac fails, all hope is lost for the future of human colonization on the ocean floors. But the assassin could be anyone …

    From Chanticleer: 

    2024’s Global Thriller Grand Prize Winner! The review for this book is forthcoming. In the meantime, you can find our review for the previous book in the series The Shadow of War, the 2023 Cygnus Grand Prize Winner, here:

    In Timothy S. Johnston’s The Shadow of War, gripping personal, ecological, and political battles rage undersea for autonomy and power against the powerful surface nations. But even the ocean depths churn with betrayal, conflicting loyalties, and the ruthless ambitions of humanity.

    This thriller opens on the dystopia of the year 2131, when rising sea levels have forced humanity to establish and inhabit underwater colonies. The fear of environmental collapse is heightened by the prospect of war as the colonies struggle to maintain their independence.

    A simple scientific exploration of the Chagos trench by two geologist brothers takes a horrific turn, snapping the science fiction tension with the impact of gore horror. A slight touch by one brother on the hull of their Seacar causes his hand to suddenly dissolve into a strange mass, melting flesh away from bone. This opening foreshadows the enigmas and anomalies to be unravelled in a vast undersea mystery.

    Read More Here

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    Peter Dingus – Deep Time

    In the year 2240 AD, the human race has migrated to the far reaches of the solar system, but that hasn’t ended conflicts among the many human outposts separated by vast stretches of space. Earth, devastated by climate change, has become a corporate state where governments are a mere proxy for corporate interests. The Saturn Commonwealth, a billion miles from the corporate centers of power, is the only remaining free human society in the solar system.

    Serena Roe, once an indentured corporate super-soldier, now a disgraced corporate contract laborer, finds herself encased in a block of methane ice two kilometers below the surface of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. She becomes the victim of sabotage on Commonweath territory by unknown forces. A dark figure hovering above her destroys her communications system and leaves her to die. So starts Serena’s journey to try and discover who’s trying to kill her, which leads to the discovery of a god-like power from deep-time, and the murderous plans of Adonus, a high corporate officer.

    What follows is a lethal chess match between a lone, highly advanced Commonwealth cruiser, the Vindicator, which is equipped with sentient intelligence, and Adonus’s on-site forces, supported by a powerful corporate fleet carrying anti-matter weapons. Adonus is determined to use the super technology of the alien artifact to destroy the nascent but powerful Commonwealth. Adonus discovers they cannot move the artifact off Titan, which ignites an all-out war on Titan, in Saturn space, and aboard the corporate assault ship, Athena. While all this is happening, Serena is having disturbing dreams, which compel her to sneak back to the site of the accident that trapped her in the ice. She uses a route under a methane sea adjacent to the site in an attempt to discover the secret of Adonus’s discovery and the key to the survival of the Commonwealth.

    Find it Locally or on Amazon!

    A.R. Black- No Man’s Land

    This world we’ve inherited is a cruel, cold thing—a graveyard of civilization’s broken dreams, and a constant reminder of humanity’s grand decline.

    I bet it’ll make for a good story in a hundred years—presuming someone is still around to read it.
    But I won’t make the cut for that tragic history when it’s told… I’m not the inheritor to the throne of a falling empire—not a scientist on a race to save our species… I’m a thug-for-hire, a killer with a fancy title, a thief in the night taking advantage of a world that’s perpetually dark.

    In short—I’m a symptom of the problem, not a savior with a solution to it.
    But the girl I’ve come to No Man’s Land to save… she’s a good cause to die for, I reckon. Vivian is a spark of hope in this cruel world we’ve made, and if I don’t do the hard things, make the tough choices… she won’t even remember her own name, soon enough.

    And Vivian is no longer the only thing at stake. Nona is something new to me—a naive, innocent girl who I owe nothing to… Yet I know the world has precious few people like her left—and this world is all the poorer for it.

    My name is Rowan, and here, in this relentless wilderness, I struggle to discard the sorry fragments of the boy I once was.
    This is my confession, my humble contribution to a chronicle of lost causes in a world full of little else. I’d like redemption, I’d like to become a better man and set right the things I’ve broken. Failing that, I’ll settle for becoming the storm that consumes everything in its path… So long as the eye of my storm shelters the girl who gave me my name and pulled me out of the dark, all those years ago.

    Find it on Amazon!

    Thomas R. Weaver- Artificial Wisdom

    In this propulsive near-future thriller, a journalist uncovers a plot that will upend the order of our world, involving a mysterious murder, a global political battle between a human politician and an AI, and the fight for survival in a climate-ravaged landscape.

    In 2050, investigative journalist Marcus Tully is still grieving the loss of his wife and unborn child in the deadly heatwave that struck the Persian Gulf ten years ago.

    Now, the world is both burning and drowning, and the decision has been taken to elect a global leader to steer humanity through the worsening climate apocalypse. The final two candidates are ex-US president Lockwood, and Solomon, an Artificial Intelligence.

    As election day races closer, Tully begins to unravel a conspiracy that goes to the highest level. Then Solomon’s creator is murdered, and Tully is pulled in to find the culprit.

    As the two investigations intertwine in ways he could never have imagined and the world hurtles ever closer to the brink, Tully must find the truth, convince the world to face it and make impossible choices to secure the future of the species.

    But will humanity ultimately choose salvation over freedom, whatever the cost?

    Find it Locally and on Amazon

    Shami Stovall – The Half Life Empire

    Hacker Kita Yamasaki would do anything to escape the post-apocalyptic landscape that was the result of the Forever Winter. But for a normal person, the only options are the war-hungry nation-state of Ex Cathedra or the isolationist United California. Fortunately, Kita is anything but normal.

    When she finds a faded brochure for the BC Oasis—an underground greenhouse capable of sheltering a quarter million people—she jumps at the opportunity, even going so far as to steal a fission battery the oasis requires to operate at full capacity. There’s just one problem . . . The battery belongs to the ruthless judges of Ex Cathedra.

    Now Kita finds herself the target of a deadly chase. In her race to safety, she picks up three fellow travelers: Dallas; his mute daughter, Crouton; and Bishop, a junk hunter. But will they betray her and take the battery for themselves? Is one of them a member of the cultist Iron-Blooded who worship the few remaining alien invaders scattered across Earth’s wasteland?

    Faced with certain death if they’re caught by the judges’ power-armored soldiers, Kita must put aside her suspicions and make a headlong dash for sanctuary—and the promise of a new life.

    Find it Locally and on Amazon!


    Thank you for joining us to celebrate the 2024 Cygnus First Place Book Award Winners for Science Fiction!Cygnus Book Awards Science Fiction 1st Place Blue and Gold CIBA Badge

    Your book can join the Tiers of Achievement, but only if you submit to the Cygnus Book Awards!

     

    Got a great SciFi Book? The 2025 Cygnus Book Awards are open through the end of June!

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    Submit to the Cygnus Awards Today!
  • A Spotlight on the Chanticleer Int’l 2025 CYGNUS Book Awards for Science Fiction

    The CYGNUS Book Awards

    Celebrating excellence in Science Fiction 

    The Cygnus Awards close June 30, 2025!

    A division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards

    The Cygnus Awards are one of our first and more prestigious divisions of the Chanticleer International Book Awards, celebrating bold voices in science fiction. From interstellar adventures to dystopian warnings, the Cygnus Awards recognize visionary authors who transport readers beyond the known universe.

    Categories that include our galaxy and beyond. 

    • Alternate History
    • Apocalyptic/Dystopian
    • Hard Science Fiction
    • Space Opera
    • Soft Sci-Fi/Young Adult
    • Speculative Fiction
    • Cli-Fi (Climate Fiction)

    Celebrating Our 2024 Grand Prize Winner!

    After months of reviewing hundreds of entries, we are delighted to announce that Jayson Adams claimed the 2024 Cygnus Grand Prize with his exceptional novel Ares! Throughout this year’s Cygnus Book Awards, we’ve had the pleasure of promoting nearly 40 books as they advanced through our competition tiers.

     

    Congratulations again to Jayson Adams for his book Ares, the 2024 Cygnus Grand Prize winner!

    The Cygnus Grand Prize Badge for Ares by Jayson Alexander

    See the Official 2024 Winners post here! 

    A masterfully crafted Mars mission thriller that grabs you from page one and never lets go. Adams creates a relatable protagonist in Commander Kate Holman while delivering a perfect blend of space exploration, conspiracy, and edge-of-your-seat suspense. — Chanticleer

    Adams’ compelling narrative and visionary worldbuilding in the Hard Science Fiction category exemplify the innovative storytelling we seek to recognize. In addition to all the featured posts that have already gone out for the Cygnus Awards, Ares will be regularly promoted throughout the year and for the next five years in our upcoming Hall of Fame post. Adams will also be invited to participate in a Chanticleer 10-Question Interview, and Ares will receive a coveted Chanticleer Editorial Review.

    Hard Science Fiction: Where Science Meets Imagination

    Hard Science Fiction, the category that produced this year’s winner, stands as one of the most technically challenging yet intellectually rewarding subgenres in speculative fiction. These stories ground themselves in scientific accuracy and plausibility while still taking readers on incredible journeys.

    Great Science Fiction We’ve Recently Reviewed

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    THE ZYGAN EMPRISE TRILOGY
    By Y.S. Pascal

    In Y.S. Pascal’s The Zygan Emprise Trilogy, Shiloh Rush and her partner William “Spud” Escot act as our guides on a wild rocket ride through the universe.

    Shiloh and Spud share a secret. By day, they’re actors in the sci-fi TV series “Bulwark.” By night, on weekends, and whenever they get the call from their ‘real’ boss, they return to their true work as secret agents for the galaxy-spanning Zygan Federation.

    Their job is to keep the peace, fight terrorists and rebels, and protect the universal timeline from nefarious villains who would do anything to rewrite history in their favor. Earth is, of course, a key to the future of the galaxy beyond the imagination of even the most Earth-centric Terran.

    Read more here!

    Climate Dragon Cover

    CLIMATE DRAGON: Treachery, Pestilence & Weirding Weather
    By S.W. Lawrence

    Climate Dragon by S.W. Lawrence offers a unique blend of climate fiction, thriller, and real scientific inquiry, setting the stage for an intriguing trilogy centered on dual crises—an impending climate catastrophe and the outbreak of a mysterious disease.

    Jake Harper, a newly minted engineering professor, and his romantic partner Abbey London, an infectious disease specialist, balance their burgeoning careers with their bustling inn outside Washington, D.C. But the demands of their lives are disrupted as the two crises draw in Jake and Abbey—the only people prepared to face them.

    Jake’s suspicions of a cyberattack on the North American power grid grow after attending a lecture at George Washington University. Meanwhile, Abbey discovers an alarming new bleeding disorder spreading among the drug-injecting population, raising the stakes for both her career and personal safety as she navigates the risks to her pregnancy.

    Read more here!

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    THE SHADOW Of WAR: The Rise of Oceania Book 5
    By Timothy S. Johnston

    In Timothy S. Johnston’s The Shadow of War, gripping personal, ecological, and political battles rage undersea for autonomy and power against the powerful surface nations. But even the ocean depths churn with betrayal, conflicting loyalties, and the ruthless ambitions of humanity.

    This thriller opens on the dystopia of the year 2131, when rising sea levels have forced humanity to establish and inhabit underwater colonies. The fear of environmental collapse is heightened by the prospect of war as the colonies struggle to maintain their independence.

    A simple scientific exploration of the Chagos trench by two geologist brothers takes a horrific turn, snapping the science fiction tension with the impact of gore horror. A slight touch by one brother on the hull of their Seacar causes his hand to suddenly dissolve into a strange mass, melting flesh away from bone. This opening foreshadows the enigmas and anomalies to be unravelled in a vast undersea mystery.

    Read more here!

    Exostar Cover

    EXOSTAR: The Lost Space Treasure Series, Book 1
    By Rae Knightly

    It has been said that “the Golden Age of Science Fiction is twelve.” Rae Knightly’s Sci-Fi adventure, Exostar, embodies this childlike sense of wonder that the best of the genre evokes in its readers.

    Twelve-year-old child-robot Trinket takes off on a rocketing spaceship straight towards danger and excitement, with the mostly able assistance of the blue-furred spy and saboteur Woolver Talandrin. Trinket is searching for identity—as all the best young science fiction protagonists do. Woolver is trying to bring down an evil empire—as all the other best science fiction protagonists do.

    Together they’ve been thrust into the kind of epic tale that is guaranteed to keep young readers on the edge of their seats—including the twelve-year-old that lurks inside every science fiction fan.

    Read more here! 


    See the Chanticleer Difference for yourself! 

    We’re so excited about all the great books we receive every year for both the CIBAs and for our Editorial Reviews. The Chanticleer International Book Awards offers an incredible $30,000 in cash, prizes, and promotion across all divisions!

    Just passing feedback along that we really enjoy your staggered categories, your passion for promotion, and your helpful sub-categories for each of your main contests. You folks give authors (who work hard on the quality of what they write) a chance to shine.

    Our many many thanks Team Chanticleer.  Have a great week ahead knowing there are only great things ahead for you all.

    Best,

    Susan Rogers and John Roosen

    Launch Date is Coming Soon!

    Cygnus Award for Science Fiction
    The Cygnus Awards close June 30, 2025!

    Don’t let your book be left behind in undiscovered country! The Cygnus Awards are your ticket to increased visibility, professional recognition, and joining a community of forward-thinking authors.

    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.

    Submit to the Cygnus Awards today!

    You know you want it…
  • The 2024 CYGNUS Awards Finalists for Science Fiction

    The 2024 CYGNUS Awards Finalists for Science Fiction

    The Cygnus Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Science Fiction, Steampunk, Alternative History, and Speculative Fiction. The Cygnus Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring space, time travel, life on other planets, parallel universes, alternate reality, and all the science, technology, major social or environmental changes of the future that author imaginations can dream up for the CYGNUS Book Awards division. Hard Science Fiction, Soft Science Fiction, Apocalyptic Fiction, Cyberpunk, Time Travel, Genetic Modification, Aliens, Super Humans, Interplanetary Travel, Climate-Fiction, and Settlers on the Galactic Frontier, Dystopian, our judges from across North America and the U.K. will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    These titles have moved forward from the 2024 Cygnus Semi-Finalists to the 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 Bellingham, WA at the beautiful Bellingham Yacht Club sponsored by the 2025 Chanticleer Authors Conference

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    These titles are in the running for the FIRST PLACE AND GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of the 2024 Cygnus Book Awards novel competition for Science Fiction!

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

    • Timothy S. Johnston – A Blanket of Steel
    • Janet Post – Vee: Shooting Star
    • Neil V. Young – Children of the Stars
    • Jeremy Clift – Born in Space: Unlocking Destiny
    • Sean M. Tirman – Hounds of Gaia (The Marrower Saga, Book One)
    • Don Stuart – Darwin’s Dilemma
    • Sheri T. Joseph – Edge of the Known World
    • Alexandru Czimbor – Sentience Hazard
    • Peter Dingus – Deep Time
    • Jaime Castle – Purgatory
    • Jayson Adams – Ares
    • A. R. Black – No Man’s Land
    • John Be Lane – The Future Lies
    • Aaron Arsenault – The Climate Diaries: Book One: The Academy
    • Russell Klyford – Emergent Mars
    • S.G. Blaise – Meddling Mages
    • PJ Caldas – The Girl from Wudang
    • Thomas Weaver – Artificial Wisdom
    • Ellen Ricciutti – One Time or Another
    • Shami Stovall – The Half-Life Empire

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

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    Congratulations once more to the 2023 Cygnus Grand Prize Winner

    The Shadow of War

    By Timothy S. Johnston

    Blue And Gold badge recognizing The Shadow of War by Timothy S. Johnston for winning the 2023 Cygnus Grand Prize

    Click here to see the full list of 2023 CYGNUS Book Award Winners for Science Fiction.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2025 CYGNUS  Book Awards for Science 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! Seating is Limited so 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 annual conference as we enter our second decade and discover why!