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  • The Laramie 2024 Hall of Fame for Americana Fiction!

    The Frontier is calling

    Submit your Americana, Western or Civil War Novels to the CIBAs!

    western themed porch with a barrel, bottles, and a hat and banjo on a chair***Tell your story today***

    You have until September 30th to share your Story with us and enter the 2024 Laramie Division of the CIBAs!

    Laramie Awards for Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award

    Charles M. Russell painted the cowboy seen on Chanticleer’s very own Laramie contest badge. It is one of many such paintings he did that encompassed the Old American Wild West. An advocate for the Native Americans, Charles M. Russell also helped establish a reservation in Montana for the Chippewa people.

    Our Laramie Hall of Fame Celebrates the Grand Prize Winners of now and past years!

    The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery
    By Thomas Goodman

    In The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery by Thomas Goodman, four men in a small, depression-era Texas town lay in wait to carry out their unique plan for a holiday heist.

    It’s December 23 and a man in a Santa Claus suit walks into a bank. But rather than his bag full of Christmas surprises, he’s brought a gun. With the element of surprise on their side, the robber and his two partners would collect the cash, while another partner waited in the getaway car. It all seemed so simple.

    At the time, Texas bankers—in order to deter crimes such as this—promised a $5,000 reward for any dead bandits, “and not one cent” for the capture of a live one. Should anything go wrong, the possibilities for disaster were clear as a Greek tragedy. but what could go wrong?

    Full review to come! Buy the book here!

    Guarded Hearts Cover

    Guarded Hearts
    By T.K. Conklin

    Guarded Hearts by T K Conklin is a sensual romance in the Wild West, with all the passion and excitement natural to the setting.

    Sparks fly between a man with an outlaw past and a woman with a terrifying gift to heal or harm. Strykes is a man haunted both by a violent childhood and his time in an outlaw gang. But he has found a place in Rimrock, where he met LaRisa, an auburn-haired woman whom the townspeople have labeled a “witch” due to her healing herbs and rumors of her “powers”.

    LaRisa has kept her distance from people, afraid of her gift of healing touch that can turn dangerous, even deadly. But, when she comes to town to deliver her medicinal herbs, she makes her way to the livery with tasks for Strykes such as shoeing her horse or fixing a spring in her wagon. He is only too happy to oblige the auburn-haired beauty. The attraction between them is instantaneous, yet they both are hesitant to act on it, fearing they would hurt the other– he from his violent past, and she from her “witch” power.

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    Tom Sawyer Returns
    By E.E. Burke

    Tom Sawyer Returns is the second book in The New Adventures series by author E.E. Burke.

    Readers join a now grown up and far more independent Becky Thatcher as she maneuvers her complicated life in Civil War era Mississippi. Tom has long since left, and Becky is engaged to Union Captain Alfred Temple, who offers her all the safety and security she needs in such uncertain times. But does she love him? Actually love him?

    Becky soon discovers that her heart may have other plans.

    Read More Here

    Cover of Trouble The Water by Rebecca Dwight Bruff

    Trouble The Water
    By Rebecca Dwight Bruff
    Overall Grand Prize Winner

    Robert Smalls’ life should have been one for the history books.

    Smalls was born a slave in Beaufort, South Carolina, in 1839. When the first shots of the Civil War were fired upon Fort Sumter, Smalls was an experienced helmsman aboard a small cargo ship plying the coastal waters of South Carolina and the neighboring states. Once the war broke out, he found himself working to support a cause that kept him, his wife, and their children locked in chattel slavery.

    But in a daring escapade that fell somewhere between a raid and a rescue, Smalls planned, with the help of his fellow crew members (also slaves) aboard the CSS Planter, to abscond with the ship, its cargo of munitions taken from Fort Sumter, and bring their families. The plan was to sail the ship as though its white officers were still on board, pretending to be carrying out their orders—at least until the ship was out of the reach of Fort Sumter’s guns.

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    Seven Aprils
    By Eileen Charbonneau

    Disguised gender identities, warfare, and thwarted romance all play a role in this many-layered novel, Seven Aprils, by award-winning fiction author Eileen Charbonneau.

    When Tess Barton, a hardscrabble farm girl, saves the life of a man attacked by a panther, she and he little realize how fated this encounter will prove. Ryder Cole, the man she saved, moves on, pursuing a medical career just as the United States seems destined for war. Intrepid Tess will move on, too, when she learns that her widower father sells her in matrimony to an old, brutish shopkeeper. A wise crone cuts Tess’s hair and garbs her in men’s attire. Reborn as Tom Boyde, who will soon, strangely, meet up with Ryder and become one of his “men,” conscripted into Lincoln’s armies. Tess/Tom shows promise as a medical assistant with some undeniable cooking skills, and together with two other conscripts, they make the team in the Union’s army hospital units.

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    Blood Moon A Captives Tale
    By Ruth Hull Chatlien

    Ruth Hull Chatlien’s historical novel Blood Moon: A Captive’s Tale shines a light on two worlds trying to coexist in the 1860s Minnesota, that of Westward Expansion and white settlers, and that of the complex network of Sioux tribes dealing with starvation and disease. We follow her protagonist, Mrs. Sarah Wakefield, as she is thrust unwillingly into the midst of the Indian Wars.

    Based loosely on the life of real captive, Sarah Wakefield, Chatlien explores both sides of this conflict, through the eyes of our terrified hero, who does what she must to save her life and the lives of her two small children. The first-person narrative in present tense places us in the thick of Wakefield’s narrow escapes, and the presence of the constant threats to her and her children.

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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 Laramie Winners is to submit today!

    The Chanticleer Int'l Book Awards Overall Grand Prize sticker for the CIBAs

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

    Are you a Chanticleer Author who has some good news to share? Let us know! We’re always looking for a reason to crow about Chanticleerians! Reach out with your news to info@ChantiReviews.com

  • SIX days left to enter the Clue and M&M Book Awards!

    Eight Divisions close at the end of September!

    Don’t let your book miss out!

    Only 6 days left to submit your books to these prestigious CIBA Divisions and embark on an extraordinary journey to success. With over $30,000 in prizes awarded annually, now is the time to make your mark!

    The Clue Award for Thriller and Suspense Fiction and The Mystery and Mayhem Awards for Cozy and Not-so-Cozy Mysteries are still open!

    Best Book Grand Prize for the Chanticleer Int'l Book AwardsCongratulations to the Winners of the 2023 M&M Awards for Cozy and Not-so-cozy Mystery!

    Cozy Mystery Fiction Award

    • Liese Sherwood-Fabre – The Adventure of the Purloined Portrait
    • Gail Grant Park – We Are Shadows: An Irish Ghost Story
    • Rebecca Olmstead – Dreams and Illusions
    • Elizabeth Crowens – Hounds of the Hollywood Baskervilles
    • Patrick E. Craig – The Quilt That Knew
    • E. W. Finke – Coyote’s Wail
    • Lyn Squire – Immortalised to Death

    And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Mystery & Mayhem Awards Grand Prize Winner:

    A Haunting at Linley

    A Henrietta and Inspector Howard Novel

    by Michelle Cox 

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    Congratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Clue Awards for Thriller and Suspense!

    Thriller Suspense Fiction Award

    • Daniel V. Meier Jr. – Guidance to Death
    • Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
    • Michelle Cox – A Haunting at Linley
    • Jode Millman – The Empty Kayak
    • Raymond Paul Johnson – The Raven Society: Conspiracy Ignited
    • Margaret Mizushima – Standing Dead: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery

    And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Clue Awards Grand Prize Winner:

    The Other Murder

    By Kevin G. Chapman

    A Gold Ribbon dividing this section from the next

    The CIBAs offer more than just recognition — they provide a ladder to success with a range of achievement tiers and expert long tail marketing strategies. From the highly anticipated Long List to the prestigious Overall Grand Prize Winner, the CIBA lists energize both authors and readers, maximizing your digital footprint and expanding your fan base.

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

    We are always eager to support the Best Books through the CIBAs. Join the ranks of celebrated authors who have already taken this critical step in their publishing.

    Your book deserves to be discovered, celebrated, and shared with the world. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your talent and gain valuable exposure at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (April 3-6, 2025) where Winners from all 25 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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    Your book deserves to be discovered

    Don’t Delay! Enter Today!

    The Clue Awards, and The M&M Awards

  • The 2024 Chaucer Book Awards Spotlight for Early Historical Fiction

    A Tale as Old as Time

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical Novels

    Join one of Chanticleer’s oldest and most prestigious Book Awards today!

    The Chaucer Awards are named after Geoffrey Chaucer, the author of The Canterbury Tales. But Chaucer was hardly the only writer of past ages. Female writers of the past are often overlooked, so during this Award cycle, we’re going to highlight some of them in Chaucer posts.

    The Disk of Enheduanna, discovered in 1927 by Leonard Wooley, now in the Penn Museum

    The oldest known writer in history is Enheduanna

    She was High Priestess of the Sumerian Moon Goddess Nanna, and Daughter of Sargon the Great, the first King of the Akkadian empire. Living in approximately 2300 BCE, she composed 42 temple hymns and 3 stand-alone poems. While her Father was uniting Mesopotamia and creating one of the worlds first empires, she was uniting their religions, her hymns being used to combine the worship of Inanna and Ishtar. One of her poems, Inanna and Ebih, even has the distinction of being the first text to have illustrations.

    Another female writer, Murasaki Shikibu, wrote Genji Monogatari, also known as The Tale of Genji in about 1000- 1012 CE in Japan.

    The Tale of Genji is considered to be one of the worlds first Novels, directly inspired by her life as a Lady-in-waiting in the Royal court. What’s interesting about her novel is how much of it centers on the female perspective, of the women in Genji’s life and how they shaped his fate. While the book is an amazing example and look into Japanese Culture at that time, it also still has points that are still able to be seen in Modern Japanese society. It is however thought that the last 10 chapters may have been written by her daughter, poet Daini no Sanmi.

    However, the Chaucer Awards focus on work written in the last 3 years.

    The Categories for the Chaucer award are:

    • Pre-Historical Fiction- Anything before written history. Neolithic and Neanderthal type stories. The Clan of The Cave Bear by Jean Auel or The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle are good examples.
    • Ancient Historical Fiction- Greek, Roman, Egyptian; Classical History
    • Dark Ages, Medieval, Renaissance
    • Elizabethan/Tudor
    • 1600s
    • World/International History Pre-1750s
    • Americas- Historical Fiction Pre-1750s
    • Legend Based Pre-1750s Historical Fiction (Arthurian, Beowulf, Chaucer)
    • Norse/Celtic
    You know you want it…

    Enter Today!

    We are delighted to celebrate the 2023 Winners of the Chaucer Awards who have already started to make their mark on the genre!

    • Gina Buonaguro – The Virgins of Venice
    • Griffin Brady – The Hussar’s Duty
    • Robert S Phillips – Elodia’s Knife
    • Rozsa Gaston – Margaret of Austria
    • Rebecca Kightlinger – The Lady of the Cliffs: The Bury Down Chronicles, Book Two
    • C.V. Lee – Token of Betrayal

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2023 CHAUCER Awards is:

    The Merchant from Sepharad

    By James Hutson-Wiley

    blue and gold badge recognizing The Merchant from Sepharad by James Hutson-Wiley for winning the 2023 Chaucer Grand Prize


    Now it is our pleasure to celebrate some of the Early Historical Fiction that’s come to us lately!

    EDGED In PURPLE
    By John W. Feist

    Edged in Purple by John W. Feist welcomes readers to a place outside of time and space, a liminal space where characters of myth wait to return to their fated stories.

    The Fold is a beautiful land, a near-utopia shepherded– literally– by Thetis and Peleus of Greek mythology. They raise the heroine of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale, Perdita, after her father had accused her mother of betraying him with another, the whole sad story a product of his own paranoia.

    Perdita’s story is proceeding as it was written. She has already met Florizel, the man who should be the hero of her romance– when her story is intersected by another. Just as The Winter’s Tale features royal courts, doomed relationships, mistaken identities, and family murder, so too does an ancient Greek drama: the Oresteia of Aeschylus, the story of Agamemnon after the Trojan War.

    Read more here!

    DAUGHTER Of HADES
    By Mack Little

    Mack Little’s historical fiction novel Daughter of Hades explores the lives of slaves during the age of pirates.

    Little’s research shines in her thoughtful presentation of the Caribbean islands, the escaped slaves who found freedom amongst them, the lives of buccaneers and maroons, and their daring and dangerous exploits.

    On the first page, Little introduces us to Geraldine, or “Dinny”, running for her life from her owner, Owen Craig, who has just raped her.

    Read more here!

    THE SHERIFF: Book Three of The Druid Chronicles
    By A.M. Linden

    The Sheriff Cover

    The Sheriff, the third installment of A.M. Linden’s Druid Chronicles series about 9th-century life in Anglo-Saxon England, fully immerses readers in that distant era with all of its joys, conflicts, and hardships.

    Trained from his youngest years in the military, Stefan has learned both battle skills and leadership, with the ability to approach a situation without causing it to get out of hand. He is fiercely loyal, but continually denied a larger role in the kingdom’s army. His latest indignity came with the king assigning him as sheriff of Codswallow, a paltry village. With a retinue of less than 10 people including his slave, he has to collect taxes and keep the peace.

    The novel shows two major episodes. The first follows his Codswallow days, including his relationship with Jonathan, owner of the Three Dragons Inn. Stefan learns that Jonathan is paying protection money to keep bandits away from the inn, and carries out a series of plans to discover who is, what we could call, the crime boss.

    Read more here!

    ELODIA’S KNIFE
    By Robert S. Phillips

    Elodia is a young woman driven by dreadful circumstances to act with deadly force in the Robert S. Phillips novel Elodia’s Knife.

    What Elodia hoped would be her leap away from danger instead left her surrounded by perilous threats that now threaten to consume her. Armed with her courage, determination, instincts, and a trusty knife, Elodia faces a hostile world in foreign territory.

    Not all are against her though. Allies– even a friend– can be found, if Elodia can summon the bravery to listen to her feelings and own deep wishes.

    Read more here!


    Thank you to these wonderful authors for shedding light on the past with us!

    The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs

    We hope to see your work in the 2024 Chaucer Awards!

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs Levels of Achievement is so worthwhile! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each list is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter!

    Your book deserves to be discovered

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  • 8 days left to submit three Historical Book Awards in the CIBAs!

    Eight Divisions close in September!

    Eight excellent divisions close at the end of September!

    Don’t let your book miss out!

    Only 8 days left to submit your books to these prestigious CIBA Divisions and embark on an extraordinary journey to success. With over $30,000 in prizes awarded annually, now is the time to make your mark!

    The Chaucer Awards for Early Historical Fiction, The Goethe Awards for Late Historical Fiction, and the Laramie Awards for Western and Americana Fiction are still open!

    Best Book Grand Prize for the Chanticleer Int'l Book AwardsCongratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Chaucer Award for Historical Fiction!

    The Chaucer Awards for Historical Novels

    • Gina Buonaguro – The Virgins of Venice
    • Griffin Brady – The Hussar’s Duty
    • Robert S Phillips – Elodia’s Knife
    • Rozsa Gaston – Margaret of Austria
    • Rebecca Kightlinger – The Lady of the Cliffs: The Bury Down Chronicles, Book Two
    • C.V. Lee – Token of Betrayal 

    And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Chaucer Grand Prize Winner:

    The Merchant from Sepharad by James Hutson-Wiley

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    Congratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Goethe Awards!

    Post 1750s Historical Fiction Award

    • Lisa Voelker – The Spoon
    • Robert W Smith – A Long Way from Clare
    • Mitzi Zilka – Water Fire Steam
    • Susanne Dunlap – The Adored One
    • Linda Ulleseit – The River Remembers
    • Nicole Evelina – Catherine’s Mercy
    • William Maz – Bucharest Legacy: The Rise of the Oligarchs

    And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Goethe Awards Grand Prize Winner:

    If Someday Comes by David Calloway

    If Someday Comes Cover

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    Congratulations to the 2023 Winners of the Laramie Awards!

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction Award

    • Barbara Salvatore – The Trail to Niobrara
    • T.K. Conklin – Promise of Spring
    • Elizabeth Woolsey – The Travels of Dr. Rebecca Harper A Matter of Time
    • Daniel Greene – Northern Dawn (Northern Wolf Series Book 4)
    • K.S. Jones – Tastefully Texas

    And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Laramie Grand Prize Winner:

    The Last Man: A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery by Thomas Goodman

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    The CIBAs offer more than just recognition — they provide a ladder to success with a range of achievement tiers and expert long tail marketing strategies. From the highly anticipated Long List to the prestigious Overall Grand Prize Winner, the CIBA lists energize both authors and readers, maximizing your digital footprint and expanding your fan base.

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

    We are always eager to support the Best Books through the CIBAs. Join the ranks of celebrated authors who have already taken this critical step in their publishing.

    Your book deserves to be discovered, celebrated, and shared with the world. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your talent and gain valuable exposure at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (April 3-6, 2025) where Winners from all 25 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!

    Don’t Delay! Enter Today!

    The Chaucer Awards, The Laramie Awards, and The Goethe Awards

    Your book deserves to be discovered

  • 10 Days Left to submit to the Dante Rossetti and Little Peeps Awards!

    Eight Divisions close at the end of September!

    Eight excellent divisions close at the end of September!

    Don’t let your book miss out!

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

    The Dante Rossetti Award for Young Adult Fiction and The Little Peeps Awards for Children’s and Early Readers are still open!

    Best Book Grand Prize for the Chanticleer Int'l Book AwardsCongratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction!

    Dante Rossetti Awards for YA Fiction

    • Kerry Chaput – Chasing Eleanor
    • Lynn Yvonne Moon – Fish Scales
    • Sophia Krich-Brinton – A Song Like the Wind
    • J.A. Nielsen – The Claiming
    • Trish MacEnulty – Cinnamon Girl
    • S.R. Klusman – Luna: Book 2 of The Adventures of Rhone & Stone

    And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Dante Rossetti Awards Grand Prize Winner:

    Sour Flower

    manuscript

    by Maryanne Melloan Woods

    blue and gold badge recognizing Sour Flower by Maryanne Melloan Woods for winning the 2023 Dante Rossetti Grand Prize

     

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    Congratulations to the Winners of the 2023 Little Peeps Awards for Children’s and Early Readers!

    Early Readers and Picture books

    • Beth Davis – Lacinda the Lion is a Super Youneek Beast
    • Adalgisa and David Nico – Fish in the Desert: The Untold Story of the Death Valley Pupfish
    • Ruth Amanda – Geckos in the Garden
    • Jonna Laster – Nutshell Regatta
    • Shaziya M. Jaffer, Brad W. Rudover , Jessica Alexanderson – The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans
    • T.K. Sheffield – The Night Icelandic Horses Saved Christmas Eve
    • Raven Howell – Friends Come in all Sizes

    And a huge round of applause for the 2023 Clue Awards Grand Prize Winner:

    The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans
    by
    Shaziya M. Jaffer, Brad W. Rudover, Jessica Alexanderson

    A Gold Ribbon dividing this section from the next

    The CIBAs offer more than just recognition — they provide a ladder to success with a range of achievement tiers and expert long tail marketing strategies. From the highly anticipated Long List to the prestigious Overall Grand Prize Winner, the CIBA lists energize both authors and readers, maximizing your digital footprint and expanding your fan base.

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

    We are always eager to support the Best Books through the CIBAs. Join the ranks of celebrated authors who have already taken this critical step in their publishing.

    Your book deserves to be discovered, celebrated, and shared with the world. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your talent and gain valuable exposure at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (April 3-6, 2025) where Winners from all 25 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!

    Your Book Deserves to be Discovered!


    The Dante Rossetti Awards and The Little Peeps Awards are waiting for you!

  • The 2024 Clue Spotlight for Thriller/Suspense

    Lock Your Doors and Leave the Lights on!

    Thriller Suspense Fiction Award

    The Clue Awards are the Darker Side of Mysteries!

    The Clue Award is our Division for the more gritty, darker, crime noir type mystery novels. For the light hearted, cozy mysteries see the Mystery & Mayhem Award.

    While most of our categories in this Award are for fictional mysteries, unlike the other Fiction Divisions, Clue also has a Non-Fiction category for True Crime and Investigation books. Instead of putting it into a Non-Fiction Division we took a note from what many bookstores do and put the Non-fiction Mysteries with the Fictional ones.

    Book Riot featured the differences between True Crime and Thrillers:

    True crime aficionados liked the deep dive into the psychology of it all. Jack El-Hai, a true crime writer who recently published The Lost Brothers, wrote, “I’m only an occasional reader of murder mysteries. Many fictional works about murder are about finding out who did it, and the narrative concludes with that discovery or with catching the perpetrator. I’m more interested in why they did it and the aftermath for everyone affected by the crime.”

    True Crime books can also be very important on bringing light to unsolved crimes and helping to solve them. Michelle McNamara’s I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, which after the authors death, her husband, actor Patton Oswalt, worked with some other writers to finish the book. It was finally published 2 months before the arrest of The Golden State Killer. While her book did not directly affect finding the perpetrator, it did bring crucial publicity towards a largely forgotten case. It was later turned into an HBO documentary series!

    The Categories of the Clue Awards are:

    • Detective/Crime
    • Suspense/Thriller
    • Private Eye/Noir
    • Legal/Medical/Police Procedural
    • US Political Thriller
    • Spy/Espionage/Undercover
    • True Crime/Investigation
    It would be a crime to miss out!

    Don’t Delay! Enter Today!

    We are delighted to celebrate the 2023 Winners of the Clue Awards who have already started to make their mark on the genre!

    • Daniel V. Meier Jr. – Guidance to Death
    • Frederick Douglass Reynolds – Saint Bloodbath
    • Michelle Cox – A Haunting at Linley
    • Jode Millman – The Empty Kayak
    • Raymond Paul Johnson – The Raven Society: Conspiracy Ignited
    • Margaret Mizushima – Standing Dead: A Timber Creek K-9 Mystery

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2023 CLUE Awards is:

    The Other Murder

    By Kevin G. Chapman

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    We’re excited to feature Kevin and our other winners, but before we do that, here are some of the best reviewed Thrillers that have come our way recently!

    ECHO From A BAYOU
    By J. Luke Bennecke

    Echo from a Bayou Cover

    John Bastian’s life is falling apart, but after a serious accident, he gains another one. In J. Luke Bennecke’s suspense thriller, Echo from a Bayou, John must tie up the loose ends of a man who died decades ago.

    One misfortune after another beats John down. His wife divorces him, and his California business is going bust. On a ski trip to boost his mood, he fails to save a man from falling to his death out of a slopes-bound cable car. The next day, on the mountain, John slams head-first into a tree.

    He’s not the only one who wakes up in his hospital bed.

    Read more here!

    THE EXCURSION
    By T.O. Paine

    The Excursion Cover

    The Excursion by T.O. Paine is a horror thriller with enough twists and turns to satisfy even the most jaded reader.

    Two people tell this story. Charly, a woman in her 30s, faces her emotionally damaged family. Randall, meanwhile, works as an agent of Zaroff Excursions, a hunting club for the uber-wealthy with an interest in an extreme form of hunting where the prey is much more intelligent than a deer or bear.

    On a cold Thanksgiving weekend, Charly and a few other members of her family travel to an isolated cabin in the mountains above Denver. Her car gets stuck in a snowdrift, leaving her stranded, but that’s only the start of her trouble. She finds that the cabin has been rented by Randall’s company for that same weekend, forcing her family to share the lodge with strangers.

    Read more here!

    REVELATIONS: Ro Delahanty Series Book 6
    By Dave Lager

    Revelations Cover

    Ro Delahanty bears heavy weights on her shoulders—a decades old conspiracy, the complexities of polyamorous love, and troubling family secrets—all of which she will begin to face in Revelations, book 6 of Dave Lager’s Ro Delahanty series.

    The wealthy, powerful Pribyl family is up to something sinister in their new scrap shipment business, Ro is sure of it. But she has to prove it to herself before she can even start to convince anyone else. And as much as she’d like to dive head-first into that mystery, she has many more problems to solve as a Fort Armstrong County Sergeant Deputy.

    An unsanctioned party threatens to become a dangerous mob, setting fire to a half-constructed house. Ro’s bold, decisive nature comes under fire from a rival at the Sheriff’s office. Worse, a major change in that office could upend the foundation of Ro’s life and even rob her of the comradery she and her colleagues rely on.

    Read more here!

    IDENTIFIED: A Hacker Thriller
    By John Wilander

    Identified Cover

    Identified by John Wilander is a dystopian novel about the omniscient power of our potential cyber future.

    West, a young man, spent 15 years in prison for hacking government systems. His mother, a highly visible activist against his imprisonment, is also trying unsuccessfully to get her health insurance to pay for her fight against a deadly medical condition. In Identified West believes the government is responsible for illegally blocking her insurance and vows to find out who’s behind the effort and put his mom back on the insurance rolls.

    This is no easy task. Cybersecurity is now a fully linked global enterprise called the G20S, an expansion of today’s G20 nations. Virtually every form of human activity across the world can be logged by the system. It will take a small crew of talented hackers who call themselves the Survivors to develop unique hacker tools for West to break into the system, find the guilty, and get his mother insured. At every point, success could slip out of their grasp.

    Read more here!


    Thank you to these wonderful authors for sharing their spine-tingling reads with us!

    The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs

    We hope to see your work in the 2024 Clue Awards!

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs Levels of Achievement is so worthwhile! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each list is posted right here on our website, on our social media, and also out in our newsletter!

    Your book deserves to be discovered

  • The 2024 Laramie Awards Spotlight for Americana Fiction

    Don’t Spare the Horses!

    Western Pioneeer Civil War Fiction AwardThe Laramie Awards are only open through the end of September!

    Tales of frontier life steeped in historic places and dates have long captivated readers of all ages. From Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House series to The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, these stories give readers a glimpse into what was or what may have been. This Americana genre focuses mostly on Western/Pioneer/Civil War stories but can easily contain sub-genres including mystery, romance, and adventure as long as they are dressed with the American West or South as a backdrop. This division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (CIBAs) is meant to celebrate stories that evoke the rough-and-tumble nature of the Wild West, the heartbreaking croon of a lonesome cowboy by his fire, and the overly perfumed air of a small town saloon.

    The Categories for the Laramie Award are:

    • Western Romance
    • Adventure/Caper
    • Classic
    • Civil War/Prairie/Pioneer
    • Contemporary Western
    • Americana
    • First Nations

    If you’re looking to shine a lantern on your work, submit to the Laramie Awards today! If you’re just a fan of some good ol’ fashioned themes coloring your experience, take a look at some of the previous Laramie Award winners.

    We are delighted to celebrate the 2023 Winners of the Laramie Awards!

    • Barbara Salvatore – The Trail to Niobrara
    • T.K. Conklin – Promise of Spring
    • Elizabeth Woolsey – The Travels of Dr. Rebecca Harper A Matter of Time
    • Daniel Greene – Northern Dawn (Northern Wolf Series Book 4)
    • K.S. Jones – Tastefully Texas

    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2023 LARAMIE Awards is:

    The Last Man

    A Novel of the 1927 Santa Claus Bank Robbery

    by Thomas Goodman

    Blue and Gold badge recognizing The Last Man by Thomas Goodman for winning the 2023 Laramie Grand Prize

    More articles will come out celebrating those Laramie Awards Winners this month! For now, we’d like you to join us in celebrating these amazing books in the genre we’ve recently received!

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    BED of CONSPIRACY
    By Juliette Douglas
    Laramie First Place Winner

    Bed of Conspiracy Cover

    Growing up alone on the streets of Saint Louis in the mid-1870s, nineteen-year-old Samantha Davis has had to fight for everything.

    When she rescues Colonel Brady from armed attackers, she isn’t trying to be a hero or land a dangerous new job, but the moment Brady sees her deadly aim and unparalleled courage, he knows he’s found his new undercover agent. Brady has been tasked with infiltrating the KGC, the Knights of the Golden Circle, a group of Southern sympathizers hellbent on bringing down the government in a Confederate uprising.

    Brady believes Sam will be the perfect partner for Ross Cooper, a veteran agent who spends his off-time as a trail boss in Kansas. However, Ross is less than thrilled with Brady’s choice of the untrained, bad-tempered girl. Despite his misgivings, Ross agrees to team-up with Sam, and the two go undercover as Jim and Virginia Van Meter, a newlywed couple from South Carolina visiting Washington. After being introduced to Adam Mundy, the leader of this cell of the KGC, Ross (aka Jim) agrees to use his shipping business to help the Confederate cause.

    Read more here!

    TOM SAWYER RETURNS
    By E.E. Burke
    Laramie Grand Prize Winner

    Tom Sawyer Returns is the second book in The New Adventures series by author E.E. Burke.

    Readers join a now grown up and far more independent Becky Thatcher as she maneuvers her complicated life in Civil War era Mississippi. Tom has long since left, and Becky is engaged to Union Captain Alfred Temple, who offers her all the safety and security she needs in such uncertain times. But does she love him? Actually love him?

    Becky soon discovers that her heart may have other plans.

    Read more here!

    MATAMOROS
    By James Kahn
    Laramie First Place Winner

    Matamoros Cover Image

    With the American Civil War as a grisly backdrop, James Kahn shines a light onto the real old West in his latest novel, Matamoros: Civil War Adventure, Romance and Espionage in an Old West Border Town.

    The tiny Mexican town of Matamoros becomes a haven for traders, traitors, ex-slaves, and card sharks. Bring the war into the mix with Northern and Southern agents, both self-appointed and official, and the result is perfect for plenty to go wrong.

    Clayton Wilkes owns the Brave River Gambling Emporium and can smile and shoot almost in the same breath.

    Read more here!

    ROLLING HOME
    By David Fitz-Gerald
    Series Grand Prize Winner

    Rolling Home Cover

    David Fitz-Gerald concludes the Ghosts Along the Oregon Trail series with a grand finale for an eclectic cast of characters, as the long wagon train is finally Rolling Home to their new lives in the wild west of Oregon.

    With the end of the trail just out of reach, however, their hopes dwindle and their hunger rages. The rigor of the western environment continues to test their determination and threaten vows of heartfelt romance. These weary people ache and mourn losses, while seeking new ways to survive and pull each other forward in the face of impending winter.

    This wagon train of travelers will also face venomous villains who have been lurking in the shadows, outlaws waiting for their best opportunity to pounce.

    Read more here!

    Note: David Fitz-Gerald’s entire series of Ghosts Along the Oregon Trail is excellent. You can read all our reviews for it here.

    GUARDED HEARTS
    By T.K. Conklin
    Laramie Grand Prize Winner

    Guarded Hearts Cover

    Guarded Hearts by T K Conklin is a sensual romance in the Wild West, with all the passion and excitement natural to the setting.

    Sparks fly between a man with an outlaw past and a woman with a terrifying gift to heal or harm. Strykes is a man haunted both by a violent childhood and his time in an outlaw gang. But he has found a place in Rimrock, where he met LaRisa, an auburn-haired woman whom the townspeople have labeled a “witch” due to her healing herbs and rumors of her “powers”.

    LaRisa has kept her distance from people, afraid of her gift of healing touch that can turn dangerous, even deadly. But, when she comes to town to deliver her medicinal herbs, she makes her way to the livery with tasks for Strykes such as shoeing her horse or fixing a spring in her wagon. He is only too happy to oblige the auburn-haired beauty. The attraction between them is instantaneous, yet they both are hesitant to act on it, fearing they would hurt the other– he from his violent past, and she from her “witch” power.

    Read more here!


    Give another three cheers for the amazing Westerns and Americana Fiction here!

    The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs Levels of Achievement is so worthwhile! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each list 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 Laramie Awards today!

  • The 2024 Little Peeps Award Spotlight for Children’s literature!

    Books for Kids make Lifelong Readers!

    Two little chicks, fresh from their egg

    Submissions for the Little Peeps Awards close at the end of September!

    The Little Peeps Awards is our Division for the Children and Early Readers in your life. Introducing books from a young age creates lifelong Readers!

    Finding the best books for a child is hard. While these books may be small, writing for children provides it’s own challenges. Needing to provide a moral to the story, something that teaches the reader without being obvious. Plus, adorable, bright and colorful art to go along with the story. For this age range, books need to stimulate imagination, creativity, and learning.

    We also have some other Divisions aimed at younger age ranges. For Middle Grade (ages 6-13) see Gertrude Warner. For Young Adult (ages 14-18) see Dante Rossetti.

    Our categories for the Little Peeps Awards are:

    • Chapter books for grades K & 1
    • Story Books
    • Picture Books
    • Self-Esteem
    • Educational Books
    • Experiences
    • Holidays/ Traditions
    • Exploring
    • Interactive and Board Books
    • Bedtime Stories

    We are happy to celebrate the 2023 Winners of the Little Peeps Awards!

    • Beth Davis – Lacinda the Lion is a Super Youneek Beast
    • Adalgisa and David Nico – Fish in the Desert: The Untold Story of the Death Valley Pupfish
    • Ruth Amanda – Geckos in the Garden
    • Jonna Laster – Nutshell Regatta
    • T.K. Sheffield – The Night Icelandic Horses Saved Christmas Eve
    • Raven Howell – Friends Come in all Sizes

    The Grand Prize Winner of The 2023 Little Peeps Award is:

    The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans

    by Shaziya M. Jaffer, Brad W. Rudover, and Jessica Alexanderson

    blue and gold badge recognizing The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans by Scrap University for winning the 2023 Little Peeps Grand Prize

    Submit today to join this list of winners!

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    We’re excited to celebrate all the wonderful children’s books that are submitted to us!

    Check out these great Early Reads!

    ISLAND MOON
    By Ruth Amanda

    Ruth Amanda’s Island Moon is a magical moment captured in a poem.

    The narrator lives on an island where the moon sings of fairies and the magic of the night. While out on a nighttime walk, the narrator breathes in the island scents and hears the waves kissing the shore. In the froth of the waves, and in the moon’s magical light reflecting on the water, the narrator sees the fairies dancing.

    Read more here!

    LET’S WORK SMARTER: Harmony Lane Adventures Book 2
    By Katharine Mitropoulos

    Let's Work Smarter Cover

    Katharine Mitropoulos’s Let’s Work Smarter, the second book of the Harmony Lane Adventures series, begins on a beautiful day at the Harmony Lane Farmer’s Market. There the residents are hoping to reach their fundraising goal to fix up the local playground.

    The next day, after having met their fundraising goal, Mouse takes charge dividing everyone into groups, each with their own job to do. Kangaroo, Frog, and Kitten are tasked with planting a flower garden, which turns out to be hard work! They decide they just need to work harder to get the job done but end up making a mess. Cheetah and Mole work hard while cleaning up the sandbox, causing sticks and leaves to get all over the place. Painting the fence are Giraffe, Bear, and Bunny, who all have their own plan for the design.

    Read more here!

    YIMBY: Yes! In My Back Yard!
    By Sheryl Recinos, illustrated by Amanda Ravensdale

    Yimby, girl, sign, cartoon, graphic, backyard

    In YIMBY! Yes In My Back Yard!, Sheryl Recinos presents a simple yet powerful story that speaks to the heart of human kindness and the need to help our fellow man.

    Most people are familiar with the term NIMBY, the acronym for “Not In My Back Yard”, referencing opposition to the construction of something perceived as undesirable in one’s neighborhood. But this passionate and heart-warming children’s book offers a positive transformation to the word.

    Read more here!

    ESS-CAR-GO
    By Ruth Amanda

    Ess-Car-Go Cover

    With their park damp from the rain, seven snails line up for their next thrilling race in Ruth Amanda’s Ess-Car-Go!

    Frogs, bugs, birds, and even a curious cat come to cheer on the famous snail racers, from the stylish Sterling to the easily-distracted Sherlock. And as each one runs into their own kind of trouble; this trophy could go to anybody!

    Read more here!

    NUTSHELL REGATTA
    By Jonna Laster

    In Nutshell Regatta by Jonna Laster, the narrator’s grandmother reveals adventures in nature that could easily be missed without her watchful eye.

    With her wise guidance, clouds turn into campers, dandelions hold moon yokes, leaves sing, and a broken branch takes on the form of a fox. Most importantly, twigs and pebbles become sailors who embark on a grand regatta in their nutshell sloops and sailboats.

    Read more here!


    Thank you for joining us to celebrate these wonderful works for children!

    The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs

    This is the journey from beginning to end for the CIBAs Levels of Achievement is so worthwhile! Every list you make means more promotion for you and your work as each list 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 Little Peeps Awards today!

     

  • Celebrating Mary Shelley’s Birthday: A Look at Her Literary Legacy and Impact on the SciFi and Paranormal Genre

    A Chanticleer Happy BirthdayThe Shelley Awards for Paranormal Fiction features an image of Mary Shelley at her writing deskTo the Mother of Science Fiction and all things Paranormal

    Mary Shelley!

    The Update

    We long have wanted a person to name the Paranormal Awards after, but it’s difficult to make the decision. However, two years ago, we floated the idea of Mary Shelley, and since then we’ve been waiting for the stars to align. And now they are!

    What to know

    If you have received a Paranormal Award in the past, that is still good! You can reach out to us for new graphics that say “Shelley Awards” instead for Finalists, First Place, and Grand Prize Winners. You are also welcome to keep using the “Paranormal Awards” branded promotions you have won! Those are still good, and we will continue including information about the change in name for years to come to help alleviate confusion.

    On to Mary Shelley!

    Mary Shelley, one of literature’s most revolutionary figures, was born on August 30, 1797. It was a time of extreme weather in her birth city of London. Today’s meteorologists have determined the city was experiencing a “very thundery” year, with strong rain and hail storms that caused flooding throughout England.

    Dark clouds casting shadows over dark streets. Is it any surprise Shelley would grow up to write nightmare-inducing, Gothic novels like her groundbreaking story Frankenstein?

    As we honor her birth, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on Shelley’s extraordinary literary contributions and the enduring legacy that continues to inspire writers.

    Mary Shelley, black gown, dark hair, pale skin, belt, couch, blanket

    A Literary Trailblazer

    Mary Shelley’s entry into the literary world was as unconventional as her most famous creation. The daughter of renowned intellectuals William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, Shelley’s upbringing was steeped in new, radical ideas during a time of science and paranormal romanticism. She married author Percy Shelley in 1816 and traveled to Lake Geneva that summer for a honeymoon at the home of another writer, Lord Byron. It was there that a writing challenge among friends led to the creation of Shelly’s most famous work, Frankenstein.

    Book Cover, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, gothic

    The Birth of a New Genre

    Published in 1818, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus was revolutionary for its time. Inspired by her own miscarriage and the death of her mother eleven days after Shelley’s birth, Frankenstein is not just a tale of a scientist who creates life but a profound exploration of ambition, responsibility, and the moral implications of scientific advancement.

    Shelley went onto write “The Last Man” and “Valperga,” exploring the themes of dystopia, history, and social critique, as well as numerous short stories, essays, and travelogues. Her style, characterized by rich, evocative prose and a deep psychological insight, earned her a respected place among the Romantic literary elite during a time when women authors were not typically recognized.

    Mary Shelley, Horror, woman, sitting, hands on lap, dress, old, books, table

    Celebrating Her Life and Works

    As we commemorate Mary Shelley’s birthday, we acknowledge not only her literary achievements but also her courage and vision. Her life was marked by personal trials and societal challenges, many brought about by the scientific advancements that fueled her imagination. Yet she channeled these experiences into profound contributions to literature.

    In celebrating Mary Shelley’s birthday, we honor a trailblazer who, though born into a dark and foreboding world, was inspired to write stories that changed the landscape of fiction and brought about the new horror genre, leaving an enduring imprint on our collective imagination.

    Happy birthday, Mary Shelley, Birthday cake, Frankenstein

    Happy birthday, Mary Shelley!


    Interested in stories that keep you awake at night? Here are a few horror, paranormal, and supernatural stories from Chanticleer authors.

    Merging Paths Cover

    Merging Paths

    Having escaped unjust imprisonment at the Fort Grant facility for juveniles, Curtis Jefferson is on the run, inMerging Paths, the third installment of Vince Bailey’s gripping, paranormal, Curtis Jefferson Series.

    With only a small jug of water and the clothes on his back, Curtis has to cross the Sonoran Desert and find a way back to his mother and grandmother in Jacobs Well. But his trip is plagued by more than thirst, hunger, and fear of animals. A racist sheriff’s deputy, Myron Aycock, is hellbent on finding Curtis not only for the acclaim such an arrest will give him but also for vengeance against the beating he received at the hands of the aspiring boxer.

    Continue reading here…

     

    The Street Between the Pines

    The Street Between the Pines

    Something strange and terrible stirs in Frank Cavanaugh’s basement, in J.J. Alo’s psychological-thriller,The Street Between the Pines.

    The giant hole at the bottom of Frank’s house wasn’t there before. Something so very ugly and dangerous is down there. Something with bright, glowing eyes. Adrenalin pumps through Frank’s aging body as he scrambles for the exit. Behind him, a low gurgling growl.

    Continue reading here…

     

    The Insane God Cover

    The Insane God
    By 

    Sarah, a transgender schizophrenic teenager, has spent the past seven years in a psychiatric ward. When all her symptoms of schizophrenia disappear after receiving a special necklace from a nurse, she must learn to live in a world that moved on without her, in The Insane God by Jay Hartlove.

    She receives strange visions of two opposing gods in battle with each other, which Sarah and her brother Nate work together to understand. The reality of these visions threatens to endanger the lives of everyone on Earth unless they change the course of an eternal battle.

    Continue reading here…

     

    Annihilation Book 2 Gehenna Series

    Annihilation: Book 2, Gehenna Series

    Samara Daemonium tries to break free from her father’s control as the realms of Heaven and Hell prepare for war, in Kaylin McFarren’s erotic supernatural novel,Annihilation.

    Lucinda, the daughter of Satan, rules Hell with an iron fist. She sits on the throne thanks in part to the angel/demon hybrid Crighton and his angel soulmate Ariel. However, power changed Lucinda. She no longer stands as a brighter future in Hell, but rather as a demagogue driving her demons to rise up in battle against the hosts of Heaven. Crighton struggles between his loyalty to Lucinda, and his responsibility for his family—especially his pregnant soulmate. He doesn’t yet know the depths of Lucinda’s deception.

    Continue reading here…

     

    Tomorrow’s End (Book One)

    A cosmic force of evil is rising, come to consume whole worlds and plunge them into darkness. Earth is next, and the only chance for humanity to survive is a pair of young, destined heroes who have no idea what dangers lurk in their future.

    Kevin Knight is a sixteen-year-old savior, the warrior foretold in an alien prophecy who will combat the Dragon. He’s also afraid of the dark and suffers the routine abuse of his stepdad. Though his mother Sara insists her son will have a bright future, Kevin refuses to believe it until the day his life is shattered. Kevin comes face to face with aliens, monsters, and a staggering truth about humanity. He must follow Robert’s teachings, an alien Changeling who reveals just as much as he keeps hidden. Oh, Kevin must also face down the very forces of Hell.

    Continue reading here…


    Thank you for joining us in celebrating a literary icon, Mary Shelley!

    Do you have a book that deserves to be discovered? You can always submit your book for an Editorial Review with Chanticleer!Chanticleer Editorial Review Packages are optimized to maximize your digital footprint. Reviews are one of the most powerful tools available to authors to help sell and market their books. Find out what all the buzz is about here.

    Is your book an Award Winner?

    The tiers of achievement for the CIBAs

    Submitting to Book Awards is a great way to get your book discovered! Anytime you advance in the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards, your name and book are promoted right here on our website, through our newsletter, and across social media. One of the best ways to engage in long tail marketing!

    The Shelley Awards for Paranormal Fiction features an image of Mary Shelley at her writing desk

    The Shelley Awards for Paranormal & Supernatural Fiction are open through Oct 31st!

    Don’t miss out!

    Thank you again to the authors who wrote these wonderful books, and to Mary Shelley, whose imagination and literary skill created a new genre that continues to make us think, question, and be scared of those bumps in the night!

  • Awards Divisions for Romance, Middle Grade, and Shorts close soon! Discover the Secret to your Book’s Success!

    These Three Awards Close this weekend!

    The Chatelaine, Shorts, and Gertrude Warner Awards Badges

    You have time, but only until Saturday August 30, 2024!

    Don’t let your book miss out!

    The Chatelaine Award for Romance Fiction

    “What’s a Chatelaine?” A Chatelaine is a small belted chain used to hold on to useful objects. The image we used for the Awards is a painting of Jane Morris, drawn by Dante Rossetti with whom she had a passionate love affair. Her life was the inspiration of Pygmalion which became My Fair Lady.

    The categories for the Chatelaine Awards are

    • Contemporary Romance
    • Historical Romance
    • Adventure & Suspense
    • Romantic Steamy/Sensual (Not Erotic)
    • Inspirational/Restorative/Clean

    The Shorts Award for Short Stories, Collections and Novellas

    A typewriter that says a dramatic short story
    The Shorts Awards accepts Fiction and Non-Fiction!

    The Shorts Awards are fairly self-explanatory. Individual works are $45 and collections are $99. We do accept collections and anthologies, and you can even sneak poetry into the mix! Some incredible creative work has come through the Shorts Awards, and we’re delighted to have it as the fastest growing new Book Award Division!

    The Gertrude Warner Award for Middle Grade Fiction

    Named for the Author of The Boxcar Children Series. While Gertrude Warner wrote the original 19 books, books in the series are still being written, 100 years after the first (the first book was published in 1924), with over 200 Boxcar children books now published by other writers. Warner (1890-1979) was a Sunday School teacher until 1918, when the male teachers in her community of Putnam, Connecticut were being called to serve in WW1. She continued to be a grade school teacher until 1950. She started writing the Boxcar Children while home sick, and many of the aspects of her books have inspiration in her life.

    The Categories of The Gertrude Warner Awards are:

    • Contemporary Middle Grade
    • Sci-Fi, Fantasy, & Paranormal Middle Grade
    • Mystery Middle Grade
    • Historical Middle Grade
    • Adventure Middle Grade
    • Graphic Novels for Middle Grade
    • First-Third Grade Readers

    Long time submitters to the Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards know that there’s the official date, and then the date where the change over happens. Until the year has been updated to 2025, your work will still be considered for the 2024 Awards. Reach out to info@ChantiReviews.com with any questions!

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

    The Chatelaine Awards for Romantic Fiction, the Shorts Awards, and the Gertrude Warner Awards for Middle Grade Fiction are still open! Will your book make the cut?

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

    The CIBAs offer more than just recognition — they provide a ladder to success with a range of achievement tiers and expert long tail marketing strategies. From the highly anticipated Long List to the prestigious Overall Grand Prize Winner, the CIBA lists energize both authors and readers, maximizing your digital footprint and expanding your fan base.

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

    Let’s dive into the Tiers of Achievement!

    The Long List

    At the Long List looks to celebrate work that has some sort of gem that pulled it forward and speaks to our first readers. There is no limit for us on how many people can make a Long List, though that’s no guarantee of making it through!

    The Short List

    The Short List offers all the benefits of the Long List: Promotion on our high traffic website, featured social media posts, and in our wide-reaching newsletter. Additionally, authors are now eligible for the first of our digital badges!

    The Semi-Finalists

    The Semi-finals repeats all the benefits of before, bringing the number of times your book has been promoted up to three times in three different places across the web! We do this to maximize your digital footprint and honor our commitment to long-tail digital marketing for our incredible authors!

    The Finalists

    There’s a definite change in tone when we reach the Finalist stage. At this point, the competition boils down to who will be the First Place Category Winner! Finalists receive discounts for the Chanticleer Authors Conference and even on our Editorial Book Reviews. And, of course, their badge and stickers are updated for their new status, as well as receiving a fourth round of promotion.

    The First Place Winners

    One of the most coveted positions. The First Place Winners receive an even better discount on reviews, a huge discount on our membership program, and our Blue Ribbon Winners package! They’re promoted again in our annual Round Up articles celebrating winners for each division as they close, and are linked to in each list the following year.

     

    The Grand Prize Winner

    There can only be one (per division)! The Grand Prize Winners receive everything above as well as being featured on the Book Award page for the entire year, an Awarded Editorial Review, and an Author Interview to help promote their work! Then they’re featured in our annual Hall of Fame posts for the next five years. We also ask Grand Prize Winners to share any of their success stories with us for us to promote and share on our website!

    You know you want it…

    The Overall Grand Prize Winner

    Truly, only one. The Overall Grand Prize Winner receives all the promotion above as well as a $1000 cash prize and invitation to present at the following Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    After all is said and done, we give away over $30,000 in prizes to the incredible authors who submit to the CIBAs! We can’t wait to have you join them!

    Congratulations again to the 2023 Overall Grand Prize Winner

    Tim Facciola for A Vengeful Realm

    Blue and Gold Badge Recognizing A Vengeful Realm: Scales of Balance Book 1 by Tim Facciola for Winning the 2023 Overall Grand Prize Award

    We are always eager to support the Best Books through the CIBAs. Join the ranks of celebrated authors who have already taken this critical step in their publishing.

    Your book deserves to be discovered, celebrated, and shared with the world. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your talent and gain valuable exposure at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (April 3-6, 2025) where Winners from all 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!

    The Chatelaine, Shorts, and Gertrude Warner Awards Badges

    The Chatelaine Awards, The Shorts Awards, and The Gertrude Warner Awards

    Your book deserves to be discovered