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  • On the 5th Day of Christmas, Chanticleer Brings to me 5 Blue Ribbons! The 12 Days of Christmas 2023

    Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas – One Day at a Time

    On the 5th Day of Christmas…

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it is the 28th of December! Is it not too late for the 12 Days of Christmas?” you say.

    Not to fear, Chanticleerians! The 12 Days of Christmas begins on December 26th! And it continues to the 6th of January – Three Kings Day. The four weeks leading up to Christmas is known as the Advent.

    So if you haven’t finished wrapping presents, sending out those cards, and baking cookies—don’t worry—you’ve got an extra seven days!

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the fifth day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    Five Golden Rings

    Four Calling Birds

    Three French Hens (Chanticleer’s favorite #justsaying)

    Two Turtle Doves

    And a Partridge in a Pear Tree 

    Not one ring to bind them in this case.

    Of course, there is another age-old interpretation of the Five Golden Rings is that they refer to five ring-necked birds such as Ring-necked Pheasants or the European Goldfinches in keeping with the bird theme of the song. 

    This Christmas Day in History

    December 30th, the 5th day of Christmas, is usually a day of rest, recovery, and readying for New Years Eve. In the traditions of the 12 Days of Christmas however, December 30th is known as the Feast of Saint Egwin of Worcester, a feast in memorial of a sixth-century bishop called the protector of widows and orphans. Legend has it he was charged with being too severe with the priests in his diocese and underwent a repentant pilgrimage to Rome. During his penitence, he shackled his feet together and threw the key into the River Avon. Miraculously, the key was then found in the belly of a fish bought at a local market. Depictions of St. Egwin show him holding a key and a fish referencing this miracle.

    Once this miracle redeemed him, St. Egwin returned to Worcester and fell enamored with a wooded land near the River Avon (later to be know as Evesham). He was granted the land and eventually founded the Monastery of Evesham after he and a local herdsman were sent a vision of the Mother of God reading peacefully on the site. Evesham, meaning Eof’s home, was thus named after the herdsman gifted this religious vision, the town in Worcestershire bears that name to this day.

    St. Egwin became the first Abbot of Evesham and continued his service as the Bishop of Worcester. Eventually he was struck by a long, serious illness and passed on December 30th, 717. His relics remained in a richly decorated shrine along with those of two other saints: St. Credan and St. Odulf.

    Unfortunately, the monastery at Evesham was dissolved and destroyed in the 1530s during the Reformation. Almost nothing remains of the once huge buildings and the relics have long since disappeared. However, the ruins of the Evesham Abbey and the former Abbey bell-town still remain.

    The quaint town is known for having tranquil vibes, religious history, and agricultural ties. Other churches have been erected near the remains of the Abbey. Evesham attracts multitudes of annual visitors to this day.

    On the Fifth Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

    Five First Place Blue Ribbons!

    Every year Chanticleer International Book Awards become more and more competitive! Generally, we only offer 5 of our coveted First Place Blue Ribbons per CIBA division, with one person going on to win the Overall Grand Prize. Then the  Division Grand Prize winners compete for the CIBA Overall Grand Prize Winner. You can see the latest updates on our Book Awards here.

    The CIBAs are truly a labor of love, and it’s always such a pleasure to celebrate the incredible talent of our authors!

    There are 25 Book Award Divisions offered at Chanticleer, with genre divisions for Fiction and Non-Fiction as well as Series Awards and Shorts Awards. While the 2023 CIBA submissions are closed, we are accepting submissions into the 2024 CIBAs. Don’t Delay. Submit today!

    Chanticleer Blue Ribbons
    They’re so pretty! And they attract readers at events!

    Stay tuned for the 6th Day of Christmas!

    And just for fun: 

    We now have: 

    • Five Partridges and Five Pear Trees
    • Eight  Turtle Doves
    • Twelve French Hens
    • Eight Calling Birds
    • Five Golden Rings  

    The Chaicleer Rooster logo wearing a santa hat

    Our favorite part about having the 12 Days of Christmas is that we can have the time we need to celebrate with our loved ones. We have time for wrapping presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and continuing to prepare the Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2023 CIBA Banquet and Ceremony.

    Wishing you Happy Holidays from Chanticleer from Kiffer, Sharon, David, Dena, Vilina, Scott, Anya, and Argus!

     

  • On the 4th Day of Christmas Chanticleer gave to me four ISBNs! | The 12 Days of Christmas 2023

    Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas – One Day at a Time

    The 4th Day of Christmas

    The Four Calling Birds are meant to represent the canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

    Also, the Fourth Day of Christmas is the Feast of the Holy Innocents, and it is considered a day for children. The feast honors the male children who were killed by King Herod in his quest to find the potential usurper (Baby Jesus) to his throne. Today, the youngest member of the family is in charge for what to do, where to go, what to eat for the entire day. The day is also known as Childermas.

    Some say Four Calling Birds (song birds). Some say Four Colly Birds (black birds). And then, there is this person’s interpretation of Four Calling Birds on Reddit:

    Is this a conference call?

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it’s after December 25th! Is it not too late for the 12 Days of Christmas?” you say.

    Not to fear, Chanticleerians! The 12 Days of Christmas begins on December 26th! And it continues to the 6th of January – Three Kings Day. The four weeks leading up to Christmas are known as Advent.

    So if you haven’t finished wrapping presents, sending out those cards, and baking cookies—don’t worry. Just get it done. Eight Days left until Three Kings Day! 

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the 4th day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    Four Calling Birds

    Three French Hens

    Two Turtle Doves

    And a Partridge in a Pear Tree 

    On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

    Four ISBNs! (not ASINs)

    An ISBN is the identification number that is unique to your book.

    ISBN is the International Standard Book Number

    Authors in the US need to pay for their ISBNs from Bowker, but in Canada they are provided to authors directly.

    Why Self-Published Authors Need to Own Their Own ISBNs

    1. Owning your own ISBNs gives you complete control over what is entered into your book’s metadata.
      1. Metadata is the descriptions and categories that help libraries, bookstores, wholesalers, distributors, global supply chains, and, most importantly, readers worldwide discover your book.
    2. ISBNs are non-transferable from the owner. ISBNs establish your book’s identity and authorship.
    3. ISBNs never expire and there are no renewal fees. However, you cannot reuse an ISBN once it has been assigned.
    4. ISBNs come with unique barcodes.
    5. In the U.S., Bowker is the only official source of ISBNs.
    6. Bibliographic immortality

    As you may surmise, there are many details to learn about ISBNs about when and why they are necessary along with the few cases where they are not.

    Here are a few handy links:

    Your Book’s Many Forms

    One thing to keep in mind is that each version of your book’s publication should its own ISBN. This means that each of the following needs a separate ISBN to be easily distributed:

    • Hardcover Edition
    • Paperback Edition
    • eBook Edition
    • Audiobook Edition

    You can see on Bowker, where ISBNs are sold, that there are huge savings to be had by buying ISBNs in bulk. Of course, this ISBN information is most applicable to the United States. Other countries have different rules and costs associated with an ISBN, so if you live outside of the US, you should do your research on ISBN rules and expectations. The discounts can be pretty sudden!

    • 1 ISBN is $125
    • 10 ISBNs are $295
    • 100 ISBNs are $575
    • 1,000 ISBNs are $1,500

    ISBNs are non-transferable, and if they’re bought in someone else’s name, they can’t be transferred to another name. That’s why it’s always good to be cautious when buying an ISBN from a third party from anything under the standard price.

    There is one type that doesn’t require an ISBN is your book on Block Chain / Bit Coin because each block chain book has its own unique code. If you decide to have your book available on Block Chain, our advice is to check out BookChain, out of Montreal, Canada.

    There are three basic ways to sell your book, print, ebook, and audiobook. For print, we’ve already discussed several ways you can go through that formatting, which also applies to ebooks. 

    We’d also like to pause and take a moment to mention Bookchain. Bookchain is one of our close affiliates who uses a unique blockchain (the NFT technology associated with Bitcoin) to track books and book sales. You can learn more and sign up for Bookchain here.

    bookchain logo

    For Audiobooks, you’ll also want to consider professional help. This isn’t just for voice actors, but also for audio software. Many people may be familiar with Audacity, a free audio recording software that was designed with music and mixing in mind. It takes a little bit to learn how to use it, but once you have a few basics dialed in, it becomes much easier to use. In a pinch, like Microsoft Word, Audacity can work to create an audiobook recording for your story, but it’s not what the program was specifically designed for. 

    What we recommend is Hindenburg

    Hindenburg is audio recording software designed to create excellent, professionally mastered audio for your stories. There’s plenty of support to learn how to use it, and longtime Chanticleerians like CC Humphries are experts with it, creating Audi-worthy creations regularly. And Hindenburg will format your audio book for the myriad of audio book platforms that are out there. Hindenburg is known for their incredible customer service and support team. 


    Stay tuned for the 5th Day of Christmas!

    And just for fun: 

    We now have: 

    • Four Partridges and Four Pear Trees
    • Six  Turtle Doves
    • Nine French Hens
    • Four Calling Birds  

    The Chaicleer Rooster logo wearing a santa hat

    Our favorite part about having the 12 Days of Christmas is that we can have the time we need to celebrate with our loved ones. We have time for wrapping presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and continuing to prepare the Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2023 CIBA Banquet and Ceremony.

    Wishing you Happy Holidays from Chanticleer from Kiffer, Sharon, David, Dena, Vilina, Scott, Anya, and Argus!

  • On the 3rd Day of Christmas Chanticleer gave to me 3 Pillars of Community! The 12 Days of Christmas 2023

    Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas – One Day at a Time

    The Third Day of Christmas

    The Third Day of Christmas celebrates the Feast of St. John who drank a glass of poisoned wine and didn’t get sick! Also, many EU countries celebrate the Feast of St. John during the longest days of Summer (June 24th) with dancing around a fire. The best way to celebrate? Drink a lot of wine! Of course, if you have a different preferred beverage, that’s totally alright. We’ve been enjoying TÖST, a non-alcoholic wine recently.

    The Feast of Saint John c. 1875 by Jules Breton

     

    The Three French Hens gifted on this day represent Faith, Hope, and Love.

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it’s after December 25th! Is it not too late for the 12 Days of Christmas?” you say.

    Not to fear, Chanticleerians! The 12 Days of Christmas begins on December 26th! And it continues to the 6th of January – Three Kings Day. The 24 days leading up to Christmas are known as Advent.

    Some say that December 25th is the first day of Christmas, but we are going with the medieval date of the 26th because revelry could not take place on the 25th as it was a holy day. And the Twelve Days of Christmas are all about revelry!

    So if you haven’t finished wrapping presents, sending out those cards, and baking cookies—don’t worry. Just get it done—you’ve got nine days!

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the 3rd day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    Three French Hens

    Two Turtle Doves

    And a Partridge in a Pear Tree 

    On the Twelfth Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

    Three Pillars of the Writing Community

    The Village Books Literary Citizenship Award with pictures of Rena Priest, Laurel Leigh, and Joan Airoldi

    On October 18, 2023, our wonderful local bookstore, Village Books, offered their first ever Literary Citizenship Award to Rena Priest, Laurel Leigh, and Joan Airoldi, pictured above from left to right. Here’s a little about them:

    Joan Airoldi, recipient of the Literary Citizenship Award
    Joan Airoldi (1946 – 2022)

     Joan served as Executive Director of the Whatcom County Library System (WCLS) from 2002-2013.

    In 2004, she took on the FBI by refusing to provide information to an agent regarding a Deming Library patron’s use of a book on Osama bin Laden. A grand jury subpoena was issued to get the records, but when it became clear Airoldi and the WCLS board were prepared to challenge the subpoena in court, it was withdrawn. She will be remembered as a Library Champion on a multitude of counts: establishing the Whatcom READS program in collaboration with partners at Whatcom Community College, advocating for new libraries in Ferndale, North Fork, South Whatcom, Island and Point Roberts and encouraging all of us to “Be Curious” and to “Listen, Learn & Lead.” Joan’s courage in defending patrons’ rights to privacy earned her national recognition with a PEN/Newman Award. She generously donated the prize money to start the Whatcom County Library Foundation.

    “Be Curious”  “Listen, Learn & Lead”

    “Libraries are a haven where people should be able to seek whatever information they want to pursue without any threat of government intervention.”  ~ Joan Airoldi

    Laurel Leigh, recipient of the Literary Citizenship Award
    Laurel Leigh Erdoiza (1963-2023)

    Professionally, Laurel was known as a writer, teacher, and editor whose 20 years of freelancing extends internationally. She was a script doctor, structural editor, and managed many publishing projects for Chronicle Books.

    She taught creative writing and memoir classes through the Chuckanut Writers Program, helped found the Chuckanut Writers Conference in 2004, and received the Bellingham Mayors Arts Award, and was published widely including the Pushcart-nominated essay “Nursey” (published in Clover, A Literary Rag in 2015). Those who knew Laurel personally have experienced firsthand both her talent and generosity of spirit. She walked hand-in-hand with collaboration and mentorship, helping countless writers hone their skills, find their voice, and bring their works out into the world. This included her hosting Village Books’ Open Mic for more than a decade, establishing and fostering the spirit of welcoming support that continues to this day. “It’s a good day to write.” ~ Laurel Leigh Erdoiza

    “It’s a good day to write.” ~ Laurel Leigh Erdoiza

    Rena Priest, recipient of the Literary Citizenship Award
    Rena Priest  – Washington State Poet Laureate

    Rena is an enrolled member of the Lhaq’temish (Lummi) Nation. She served as the 6th Washington State Poet Laureate (2021-2023) and was named the 2022 Maxine Cushing Gray Distinguished Writing Fellow.

    Priest is also the recipient of an Allied Arts Foundation Professional Poets Award and fellowships from the Academy of American Poets, Indigenous Nations Poets, Nia Tero, and the Vadon Foundation, and has taught at the Chuckanut Writers Conference. The thread that runs through all of Rena’s accomplishments and accolades is how she builds and connects community. “I think that there’s a way that poetry connects people. It’s very special– it’s like a soul connection, but it’s not invasive in any way,” she says. “The way that it works is subtle. It’s gentle, but it’s deep and profound.” For the book, I Sing the Salmon Home, Rena gathered poems from over 150 Washington poets ranging from first graders to tribal elders, all inspired by the Northwest’s beloved, iconic salmon. A diverse chorus of voices, they join together in poems that praise salmon’s heroic journey, beauty, courage, and generosity and witness the threats salmon face from pollution, dams and warming oceans.

    We are ever grateful to the irreplaceable contributions these women have made to our community.

    In particular, Laurel and Rena were writing mentors to Chanticleer’s David Beaumier, and both have helped keep him on a writing path.

    Thank you is never enough, but we will keep saying it to all the writers who lift us up in our community!

    Stay tuned for the 4th Day of Christmas!

    And just for fun: 

    We now have: 

    • Three Partridges and Three Pear Trees
    • Four Turtle Doves
    • Three French Hens 

    The Chaicleer Rooster logo wearing a santa hat

    Our favorite part about having the 12 Days of Christmas is that we can have the time we need to celebrate with our loved ones. We have time for wrapping presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and setting ourselves up for success with the Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    Wishing you Happy Holidays from Chanticleer from Kiffer, Sharon, David, Dena, Vilina, Scott, Anya, and Argus!

  • On the 2nd Day of Christmas, Chanticleer Brings to Me Two Types of Reviews | 12 Days of Christmas 2023

    Celebrating the Twelve Days of Christmas!

     

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it is the 27th of December! Is it not too late for the 12 Days of Christmas?” you say.

    Not to fear, Chanticleerians! The 12 Days of Christmas begins on December 26th! And it continues to the 6th of January – Three Kings Day. The four weeks leading up to Christmas is known as the Advent.  So if you haven’t finished wrapping presents, sending out those cards, and baking cookies—don’t worry—you’ve got an extra 11 days!

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    Two Turtle Doves are also a representation of love, loyalty, and friendship.

    The Two Turtle Doves are symbols of Love and Fidelity. The turtle dove is monogamous and pairs for life. The males are actively involved in nesting (he will actually sit on the eggs during the day) and taking care of the young after they hatch so his mate can leave the nest to eat, exercise, and take care of herself.  In Ancient Grecian stories, they are believed to be a favorite of Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

    Good King Wenceslas

    Day 2 is also the day that the Christmas Carol ‘Good King Wenceslas” takes place (c. 907 – 935). He was known as the Good Prince of Bohemia. The story tells the tale of his journey through harsh weather to bring a gift of food and firewood to a poor man he noticed while looking out of his castle’s tower during the Feast of Stephen. The song reminds us each and everyone:  “Ye, who now bless the poor, Shall yourselves find blessing.” 

    “King Wenceslas”. Made by Hudson, Scott & Sons for Huntley & Palmers, 1913. Victoria and Albert Museum no. M.367-1983. Image: Gryffindor

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the 2nd day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    Two Turtle Doves

    And a partridge in a pear tree 

    First Day of Christmas, Chanticleer invites you to join the Roost at a Special Holiday Rate! 

    On the Second Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

     

    Two Essential Reviews

    Professional reviews are a versatile marketing tool that gets readers attention. For our Second Day of Christmas we bring you Two Essential Reviews offered through Chanticleer Book Review services.

    Manuscript Overviews

    A manuscript overview is one of top traditional publishing tools that authors can use to accelerate their writing careers. 

    Your work should receive its manuscript overview before it begins the editing process. The MOV will save you time and money along with enabling you to publish more frequently. It comes before Line Editing and Copy Editing. It is an objective evaluation of your story idea that is fully formed with a beginning, middle, and end.

    The Manuscript Overviews (MOV) provides a birds-eye view of your work. This service catches plot holes, character inconsistencies, and those big ideas that authors need feedback on once they feel confident in the story as a whole. The best part is the way a MOV can save authors time and money in the long run by helping them to create the most polished work they can before turning to the next round of editing services.

    Fundamentally, the manuscript overview allow authors to WRITE and CREATE rather than rework and reword a story idea again and again while trying to get it “right.” The honest feedback gives the author an advantage of the traditional publishing houses where authors continuously get feedback and are under contract to produce. Manuscript overviews allow the author to spend creative time developing stories, characters, unique language, and new plot twists rather than trying to dissect their own works. They also allow for the author to gain a fresh perspective.

    In 2024, you may want a Manuscript Overview for your work-in-progress to take advantage of this tried and proven publishing tool!

    Editorial Reviews

    5 Stars! Best Book Chanticleer Book Reviews

    Everyone knows about the Editorial Review. It’s best to start submitting for these once your book is at the Proofreading stage, and once you have a publication date in mind. These are powerful tools filled with blurbs that you can use to market your work. Chanticleer has experience with reviewing Advanced Reading Copies in preparation for book launches.

    Additionally, a Chanticleer Editorial Review Package can put energy into the marketing flywheels of already published books.

    Of course, the Editorial Review should go on your book’s Amazon page, and every blurb you can pull out can be put everywhere else your book should be marketed. Those different blurbs should appear here at a minimum:

    • Your Website
    • Goodreads
    • Barnes & Noble
    • Social Media Posts
    • Marketing Brochures
    • Book Cover

    Beyond that, you can post to places like StoryGraph, and you can use each blurb as a new post on social media. The reason you rotate your blurbs is to make them always feel fresh and engaging to the audience who follows you. The Review can also be used in publishing packets, press releases, and any other way you can imagine!

    We also professionally review Audio Books!

    And, just for fun:

    We now have:

    • Two Partridges in Two  Pear Trees
    • Two Turtle Doves 

    Stay tuned for the 3rd Day of Christmas!

    The Chaicleer Rooster logo wearing a santa hat

    Our favorite part about having the 12 Days of Christmas is that we can have the time we need to celebrate with our loved ones. We have time for wrapping our presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and setting ourselves up in the New Year  for publishing success (with Chanticleer Professional Services and the Chanticleer Authors Conference).

    Wishing you Happy Holidays from Chanticleer from Kiffer, Sharon, David, Dena, Vilina, Scott, Anya, and Argus!

  • On the 1st Day, Chanticleer brings to me The Roost | 12 Days of Christmas! 2023

    Celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas with Chanticleer!

    “But Jiminy Crickets, it is the 26th of December! Is it not too late for the 12 Days of Christmas?” you say.

    Not to fear, Chanticleerians! The 12 Days of Christmas begins on December 26th! And it continues to the 6th of January – Three Kings Day. The four weeks leading up to Christmas is known as the Advent.

    So if you haven’t finished wrapping presents, sending out those cards, and baking cookies—don’t worry—you’ve got an extra 12 days!

    • Some say the Twelve Days tradition is wishing good luck and cheer for each of the following months in the new year.
    • Others say the first six of the days are to pay homage to the previous year and six of the days that are in the new year bringing hope and glad tidings for coming times.
    • The Twelve Days of Christmas would be a welcome break for those who worked the land.

    The twelve days of Christmas run from December 26th until January 6th (Three Kings Day).

    If you are singing the song, and you miss or mess up a verse, you owe your opponent (the person singing the round before you a kiss or a sweet treat or grant a favor).

    We at Chanticleer have our own way of celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas with our fellow Chanticleerians.

    Get ready for 12 days of ideas for your new year of writing along with good cheer!

    Happy Holidays to You from the Chanticleer Team! 

    On the First Day of Christmas, my true love sent to me

    a partridge in a pear tree 

    What are the 12 Days of Christmas?

    The 12 Days of Christmas historically mark the time from the birth of Christ until the day the Three Magi (or the Three Wise Men) arrived in Bethlehem with their gifts for the Epiphany, (also known as Three Kings’ Day). According to the Western calendar, the 12 days start with Christmas on December 26th and end with the Epiphany on January 6th. However, there are numerous other ways of celebrating from around the world.

    But what do rings, geese, and drummers have to do with Christmas?

    “The 12 Days of Christmas” song uses Christian lore as guidelines but is considered to be a secular song. Instead, the song is historically thought to be a cumulative group memory game as the verses build on each other and the catchy tune make it easy to join in. Imagine a family-friendly version of “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall” and you’ve got the right idea.

    The 12 Days of Christmas are traditionally associated with gifting and generosity starting with St. Stephen’s Day, or Boxing Day, where historically servants or help in households were gifted bonuses, trinkets, and modest feasts by their employers. Some people hold fast to the Twelve Nights celebrations gift something to friends and family each day of the holiday period rather than all on Christmas Day. This is where the pear tree comes in.

    “The 12 Days of Christmas” harks the piles of gifts received from “a true love” daily during the long holiday. The lyrics and melody can differ with country and church but the well-known version of today is thought to be popularized in 1909 by English composer Frederic Austin.

    On the 1st Day of Christmas, my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree.

    The meaning of the lyrics have long been debated with theories ranging from a betrothal tune illuminating courting gifts to being coded lessons on the tenants of Christianity.

    The partridge represents the ultimate love, a true love. The pear tree is where the partridge perches to protect its loved one.

    A modern examination however, has revealed the possibility that all the “gifts” are actually types of fowl commonly eaten and served during feasts in the High Middle Ages in Europe. Partridges, birds in the pigeon family like doves, and geese are more commonly known to be eaten both them and now but some of the other gift birds are harder to figure out.

    More details about how the birds of the 12 Days of Christmas were possibly identified, cooked, and eaten can be found here.

    On the 1st Day of Christmas, Chanticleer brings to me…

    An invitation to join our curated online community The Roost!

    We are so proud the community we have on The Roost!  It is great perch to hang out on for writers and publishers to hang out in and connect.

    We host weekly write-ins, discussions of writing craft books, and advice on the author’s journey. With authors in all stages of the writing process joining us, there is always something to learn on this independent PRIVATE social media site.

    Writing may seem like a solitary activity, but stories are told in community. Whether you find that on The Roost or elsewhere, we’re happy that you are a part of our community here at Chanticleer.

    Limited Time Only! Join The Roost during the 12 Days at a discounted holiday price.

    Sign up now for $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year.

    Valid until January 6th.

    Follow this link to find out more information. 

    Stay tuned for the 2nd Day of Christmas!

    Our favorite part about having the 12 Days of Christmas is that we can have the time we need to celebrate with our loved ones. We have time for wrapping our presents, meeting with friends for hot cocoa, and setting ourselves up for success with the Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    Wishing you Happy Holidays from Team Chanticleer: Kiffer, Sharon, David, Dena, Vilina, Scott, Anya, and Argus!

     

  • The 2023 HEARTEN Book Awards Short List for Inspiring & Uplifting Non-Fiction

    The Hearten Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of Uplifting & Inspiring Non-Fiction and Memoir. The Hearten Book  Awards is a genre division of Chanticleer International Book Awards and Novel Competitions (CIBAs).

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

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Hearten Non-Fiction Long List to the 2023 Hearten Book Awards SHORT LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 Hearten Semi-Finalists. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the Semi-Finalists of the 2023 Hearten Book Awards novel competition for Uplifting and Inspirational Non-Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following Short List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

    • Lynne M. Kolze – Please Write: Finding Joy and Meaning in the Soulful Art of Handwritten Letters
    • Anna Casamento Arrigo – Patience Insanity & Wisdom
    • Lisa Niver – Brave-ish, One Breakup, Six Continents and Feeling Fearless After Fifty
    • Syril Levin Kline – Inspiring Legacy: David and Carmen Kreeger’s Journey to Philanthropy
    • Lally Pia – The Fortune Teller’s Prophecy: A Memoir of an Unlikely Doctor
    • Alexander V. Girman & Cynthia J Girman – A Voice from Heaven: From Earthly Struggles to Thriving in the Afterlife
    • Duncan McLauren – Owning Your Destiny
    • Julie Morrison – Barbed: A Memoir
    • Alex Bisset – The Destination Birth
    • Shanita Liu – Dear Durga: A Mom’s Guide to Activate Courage and Emerge Victorious
    • Trudy Wells-Meyer – Some Things Are Simply Meant to Be
    • Maria C. Palmer and Ruthie Robbins – On the Rocks
    • Tony Jeton Selimi – The Unfakeable Code®
    • Tony Jeton Selimi – A Path to Excellence
    • Art Berman – Art in the Middle Ages: A Memoir of Midlife Renaissance
    • Nove Meyers – Running Away From the Circus
    • Patrick M. Garry – The Power of Gratitude: Charting a Path Toward a Joyous and Faith-Filled Life
    • Nove Meyers – Running Away From the Circus
    • Kate Hudson-Hall – Anxiety Hacks: Proven Techniques, Tools and Tips to Calmness
    • Hollie Stuart – I Can See For Miles
    • Cory Mortensen – The Buddha and the Bee
    • Julie Scolnik – Paris Blue
    • Cort Casady – Not Your Father’s America
    • Joel Harris – Searching for Steve
    • Steven Greenebaum – An Afternoon’s Dictation: Inclusive Revelation for the 21st Century
    • Dian Seidel – Kindergarten at 60: A Memoir of Teaching in Thailand
    • Aurita Maldonado – The Zen of Dancing in the Rain: Becoming One with the Storm
    • Grant Harper Reid – The Apocalypto Kid Goes to College
    • Nanette J. Davis Ph.D. – Raging Currents: Mental Illness and Family
    • Catherine DeMonte – Beep! Beep! Get Out of My Way!: Seven Tools for Powerful Creation and Living Your Unstoppable Life
    • Dr. Kelly Rabenstein – Psychological Secrets for Emotional Success (It’s All About Love)

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

    Inner Trek
    – a reluctant pilgrim to the Himalayas

    By Mohan Ranga Rao

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    The 2022 Hearten Grand Prize Badge for Inner Trek by Mohan Ranga Rao

    Click here to see the 2022 Hearten Book Award Winners for Uplifting Non-Fiction

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2023 Hearten Book Awards for Uplifting and Inspiring Non-Fiction & Memoir. The 2023 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC24. 

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    The Chanticleer Authors Conference

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  • The 2023 Short List Harvey Chute Book Awards for Business & Enterprise Non-Fiction

    A yellow badge with three black lines that says "Harvey Chute Awards" across the bottomThe HARVEY CHUTE Book Awards recognize emerging talent and outstanding works in the genre of Business and Enterprise Non-Fiction. The Harvey Chute Book Awards is a genre division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring motivational, strategy, technology guides, social media, finance, investing & money, communications, marketing, business, and economics. We will put these books to the test and choose the best among them.
    See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here. 


    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Harvey Chute Non-Fiction entries to the 2023 Harvey Chute Book Awards SHORT LIST.
    The Short Listers will compete for the Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Short List. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the Finalists Level of Achievement for the 2023 Harvey Chute Book Awards novel competition for Business, Finance, and Enterprise Non-Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

    • Kaden Kashner – The ChatGPT Business Playbook: AI-Driven Strategies and Formulas for Business Success
    • Dorine Rivers, PhD, PMP – Brain to Bank: How to Get Your Idea Out of Your Head and Cash In
    • Dr Pietro Emanuele Garbelli – The Doctor’s Voice: Empowering Solutions to Physicians’ Frustrations, Burnout and Healthcare Inefficiencies
    • Sara Connell – Thought Leader Academy
    • Nuria Corbi – The Home Boss Toolkit: Branding Success for Self-Publishers
    • Neha Saini – SQL Quest: A Journey Through Data
    • Matthew J. Louis – Hiring Veterans
    • I. Almeida – Introduction to LLMs for Business Leaders: Responsible AI Strategy Beyond Fear and Hype
    • Vince Burruano – A Daily Dose of Sales Wisdom: Practical Advice for Sales Professionals and Leaders to Excel
    • Annie Yang – The 5-Day Job Search: Proven Strategies to Answering Tough Interview Questions & Getting Multiple Job Offers
    • Christopher R. Manske – Outsmart the Money Magicians: Maximize Your Net Worth by Seeing Through the Most Powerful Illusions Performed by Wall Street and the IRS
    • Karen Stein – Be Your Own Leadership Coach (Self Coaching Strategies to Lead Your Way)
    • Chris Duffey – Decoding the Metaverse: Expand Your Business Using Web3
    • Arunkumar Krishnakumar & Theodora Lau – The Metaverse Economy: How Finance Professionals Can Make Sense of Web3
    • Nancy Harhut – Using Behavioral Science in Marketing: Drive Customer Action and Loyalty by Prompting Instinctive Responses
    • Purna Virji – High-Impact Content Marketing: Strategies to Make Your Content Intentional, Engaging and Effective
    • Peter J. de Silva – Taking Stock: 10 Life and Leadership Principles From My Seat at the Table

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    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 Harvey Chute Awards is:

    Reconfigurement

    by E. Alan Fleischauer

    Click here to see the 2022 Harvey Chute Book Award Winners for Business & Finance Non-Fiction

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2024 Harvey Chute Book Awards for Business & Finance. The 2024 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2025. Please click here for more information.

    See our Full List of Non-Fiction Divisions here!

    Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

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  • The 2023 CIBAs I&I Long List for Instructional and Insightful Non-fiction

    The 2023 CIBAs I&I Long List for Instructional and Insightful Non-fiction

    I&I or Instruction & Insight Awards CIBA BadgeThe I & I Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Instruction and Insight non-fiction that are self-help, how-to, guides, or explanatory. In non-fiction works, the author assumes responsibility (in good faith) for the truth, accuracy, people, places, or information presented. The I & I Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best Instruction and Insight books featuring How-To, Guidance, Travel Guides, Cookbooks, Self-Help, and more. We will put books about true and inspiring stories to the test and choose the best among them. See our full list of Non-Fiction Divisions here. 

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 I&I Non-Fiction entries to the 2023 I&I Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for the 2023 I&I Short List. The Short Listers will compete for the Semi-Finalist positions. Finalists will be selected from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2023 I&I Book Awards novel competition for Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction!

    Join us in cheering on the following Long List authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

    • Julian C.E. Clauss-Ehlers and Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers – Eating Together Being Together: Recipes, Activities, and Advice from a Chef Dad and Psychologist Mom
    • Annette Levesque – eLearning Gold – The Ultimate Guide for Leaders
    • James Baker – Live Forever & Fix Everything: A Practical Plan for a Future That Works for Everyone
    • Wendela Whitcomb Marsh – Relating While Autistic: Fixed Signals for Neurodivergent Couples
    • Mina Wasfi – Doubt to Certainty: A Practical Guide to Finding Confidence and Clarity in Making Complex Decisions
    • Sarah Vie – Sacred Kitchen Abundant Plate
    • Kim Harms – Are you Ready?
    • Dr. Karl Muth – Self-Inflicted
    • Jill Schultz – Liberated
    • Rachel Rider – Who You Are Is How You Lead
    • Barbara Ann Cochran – Hike the Course
    • Cat White – The Imperfect Vegan | Making a difference on a (mostly) plant-based diet
    • Jennifer M Sukalo – Claim Your SWAGGER: Stop Surviving and Start Thriving
    • Donna L. Huntriss – Bowerbirds!
    • Ben LeBoutillier – Practical Advice for a Better World
    • Maureen Kane – A Guide Back to You
    • Rachel Durchslag – While I Walk: Solo Adventuring In The Vast, Beautiful World
    • Audrey Lawrence – Goal Smasher
    • Duncan McLauren – Owning Your Destiny: A Woman’s Guide to Harnessing The Power Within
    • Christopher R. Manske – Outsmart the Money Magicians: Maximize Your Net Worth by Seeing Through the Most Powerful Illusions Performed by Wall Street and the IRS
    • Karen Stein – Be your own leadership coach (self coaching strategies to lead your way)
    • Andy Chaleff – The Connection Playbook: A Practical Guide to Building Deep, Meaningful, Harmonious Relationships
    • Rachel A. Winston – The College Guidebook: Biological & Biomedical Engineering: University Profiles & Admissions Information on the Top University Programs
    • Charles D. McCarrick – Lessons My Brothers Taught Me: How to Transform Your Personal Qualities Into A Successful Business
    • Judy Taylor – The New Joy of Hooking With Yarn!
    • Kyle Campbell – Beyond Belief: How Living with a Brain Stem Tumor brought Faith and Purpose to Life
    • George T. Arnold – Media Writer’s Handbook, a Guide to Common Writing and Editing Problems, 7th edition
    • Julie Jason – The Discerning Investor: Personal Portfolio Management in Retirement for Lawyers (and Their Clients)
    • Rich Redmond with Jennifer Della’Zanna – Making it in Country Music: An Insider’s Look at the Industry
    • Dr. Kelly Rabenstein – Psychological Secrets for Emotional Success

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

    Emotional Magnetism

    by Sandy Gerber 

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    Click here to see the 2022 I&I Book Award Winners for Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction

    We are now accepting submissions to the 2023 I&I Book Awards for Instruction and Insight Non-Fiction. The 2023 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2024. 

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    Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony, sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

     

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  • The 2023 CIBAs Humor and Satire Long List

    The Humor and Satire Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in Humor and Satire.  The Humor and Satire Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

    Chanticleer International Book Awards is looking for the best books featuring  satire, humor, political ideology, parody, fantasy, and allegory or fable. These books have advanced to the next judging rounds. We will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

    These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from all 2023 Humor and Satire Fiction entries to the 2023 Humor and Fiction Book Awards LONG LIST. Entries below are now in competition for 2023 Humor and Satire SHORT LIST. SEMI FINALISTS are chosen from the Short List. Finalists are chosen from the Semi-Finalists. All FINALISTS will be announced and recognized at the Chanticleer Authors Conference (CAC24).

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

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

    These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2023 Humor and Satire Book Awards novel competition!

    Join us in cheering on the following authors and their works in the 2023 CIBAs.

    • Kenneth Arbogast – Whinesburg, Ohio
    • Lou Dischler – The Rising
    • Tom Strelich – Water Memory
    • Mike Murphey – Quantum Consequence… Physics, Lust and Greed Series, Book 5
    • G. S. Gerry – Hysterical Hangouts with The Hindlegs
    • Matthew Binder – Pure Cosmos Club
    • Bill Boggs – Spike Unleashed: The Wonder Dog Returns
    • Lou Dischler – Locking up Daddy
    • W.T. Kosmos – Blaze Union and the Puddin’ Head Schools
    • James Krieger – Not My Best Idea
    • Eileen O’Finlan – All the Furs and Feathers
    • H.D. Logic – Of the Noble and Great Ones
    • Gene Helfman – FINS, A Novel of Relentless Satire
    • Steven Mayfield – The Penny Mansions
    • T.C. Morrison – Send in The Tort Lawyer$
    • Jason Ollander-Krane – Circus Home: A Novel of Life, Love and New Jersey
    • Dr. Meander Swotty – Lower Education
    • Douglas Bachmann – Afterlife
    • Allyson Rice – The Key to Circus-Mom Highway
    • Marco Ocram – The Awful Truth About The Herbert Quarry Affair
    • Marco Ocram – The Awful Truth About The Name Of The Rose
    • JP Rieger – Clonk!
    • Rob Brownell – Invention Is a Mother
    • Doug Cameron – Dysfunctional Regulatory Bodies: Scarecrows and Stupidity
    • David Grubb – A Trip From God Book 1
    • T.K. Sheffield – The Valentine Lines

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    The Grand Prize Winner for the CIBA 2022 Humor and Satire Awards is:

    DELPHIC ORACLE, USA 

    by Steven Mayfield

    Delphic Oracle CoverThe Mark Twain Grand Prize for Steven Mayfield and his book Delphic Oracle U.S.A.

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    Click here to see the 2022 Humor and Satire Book Award Winners.

    We are now accepting submissions into the 2023 Humor and Satire Book Awards. The 2023 CIBA winners will be announced at CAC 2024. 

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    Winners will be announced at the 2023 CIBA Awards Ceremony that is sponsored by the 2024 Chanticleer Authors Conference.

    Join us April 18 – 20th, 2023! Register Today!

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  • Celebrating the I&I Awards 2023 with the Hall of Fame for Instruction and Insight

    Seeking to spread wisdom and knowledge?

    The Instruction & Insight Awards are here to help!

    Presentations like J.D. Barker’s are a great way to learn!

    The Insight & Instruction Awards celebrate exceptional books that provide valuable knowledge, guidance, and enlightenment across a wide range of subjects. From alternative remedies to self-help, these awards acknowledge authors who have made significant contributions to the fields of education, self-improvement, and understanding the world around us. This diverse collection of books foster learning, personal development, and a deeper understanding of the world around us. Enrich lives and contribute to the non-fiction landscape bu submitting today!

    ***Submit your Book Today***

    You have until October 31st to Share your Book and Submit to the 2023 CIBAs!

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    Looking for something to learn? The I&I Awards have what your looking for! We’ve got categories for Travel, Crafts, Cooking, Motivation, Self-Help and More!

    We’re always looking for reasons to celebrate our past winners. You can see the Grand Prize and First Place Winners from 2022 here, but let’s hope into our time machine and recognize our past I&I Grand Prize Winners!

    Honoring the Grand Prize Winners of the Instruction & Insight Awards!

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    Emotional Magnetism
    By Sandy Gerber

    Emotional Magnetism: How to Communicate to Ignite Connection in Your Relationships is a self-help and marketing book in one—in fact, it’s a self-marketing book.

    A seasoned marketing professional, author Sandy Gerber uses common elements in marketing theory to aid those who wish to enhance their communication skills and ability to get along with people around them. It’s easy to be misunderstood or unheard, and it’s even easier to be at cross-purposes, leading to frustration and animosity. But using Gerber’s SAVE technique, understanding what we mean and what we need becomes clear.

    In this work, we learn what emotional magnetism is, and how well we can communicate when we learn how to harness it. We also learn about how emotional magnetism can be repelled when it’s not done right. But in order to use emotional magnetism, we must first learn what the emotional magnets are, using the acronym SAVE—short for safety (S), achievement (A), value (V), and experience (E)—and how they are reflected in our personalities.

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    The Black Foster Youth Handbook
    By Ángela Quijada-Banks

    The Black Foster Youth Handbook: 50+ Lessons I Learned to successfully Age-Out of Foster Care and Holistically Heal is a distinguished compilation of award-winning author Ángela Quijada-Banks’ insights, seeking to assist those in foster care to stay optimistic and triumph over traumatic experiences.

    The text features the author’s candid revelations regarding the disarray she encountered in foster care and the overwhelming emotional roller coaster she underwent through family upheavals and a heart-breaking rift between her siblings.

    Foster care had seen her forget her goals and aspirations, as traumas and emotional misfortunes spread their venom in her soul. Banks had found herself misplaced, perplexed, wounded, irate, and unloved. Her background, past wounds, and pessimistic beliefs ruled over her. In a painful recap, she reveals how she became accustomed to constant alarming incidents, creating in her a perpetual state of survival.

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    Independent Living with Autism Cover

    Independent Living with Autism
    By Wendela Whitcomb Marsh

    Author and autism counselor Wendela Whitcomb Marsh has created a specialized guide for those with autism, seen through the eyes of five characters of different ages, with differing needs and aspirations in her book, Independent Living with Autism: Your Roadmap to Success.

    Boldly launching her work with the ambitious chapter, “Solutions,” Marsh depicts some of the possible departure points for her readers: those just out of school, those who were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder or who self-diagnosed, and all who face the challenges of ASD, whether alone or with family or social supports.

    Marsh relays her story, focusing on the lives of five individuals with ASD.

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    Ten Things Every Child With Autism Wishes You Knew
    By Ellen Notbohm

    Renowned author and mother of a son with autism, Ellen Notbohm here writes from both a personal and a studied viewpoint.

    Not so long ago, autism was considered incurable, hopeless, a sort of dead-end diagnosis. But with time and attention to real people on the spectrum, we know now that children with autism can become positive, productive adults. The author’s son, Bryce, decided early on to “be happy” despite his differentness. For parents initially facing the diagnosis, there will undoubtedly be challenges, often on a daily, hourly basis, but Notbohm’s diligent exploration assures us that “autism is not awful.”

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    Explore Europe on Foot
    By Cassandra Overby

    Due to COVID-19 sweeping across continents, travel restrictions are at an all-time high. With the general population being placed on lockdown, the need for social distancing, and hunkering down moving towards an indefinite timeframe, some much-needed armchair travel adventures couldn’t come at a better time.

    Here in Cassandra Overby’s encyclopedic guide Explore Europe On Foot, readers are taken through a step-by-step process of dreaming, planning, and hopefully soon experiencing memorable, slow travel ventures of a lifetime. Whether it’s choosing a route and destination, deciding what to pack, finding appropriate accommodations and food options, or dealing with inevitable challenges, Overby supplies a world of information in this colossal foot travelers’ bible.

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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 I&I Winners is to submit today!

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

    Best Book Award Badge

    Submit to the CIBAs Today!

    Now is your chance to touch the hearts of readers everywhere. Your Non-fiction story deserves to be discovered, and you can submit to the 2023 Instruction and Insight Awards by the end of the month. Don’t miss this chance to give your book the recognition it deserves.

    The I&I Awards is your chance to shine!

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