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The Chaucer Awards for Historical NovelsThe CHAUCER Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works in pre-1750s Historical Fiction. The CHAUCER Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer International Book Awards (The CIBAs).

The Chaucer Book Awards competition is named for Geoffrey Chaucer the author of the legendary Canterbury Tales. The work is considered to be one of the greatest works in the English language. It was among the first non-secular books written in Middle English to be printed in 1483.

 

Chanticleer International Book Awards is seeking for the best books featuring Pre-1750s Historical Fiction, including pre-history, ancient history, Classical, world history (non-western culture), Dark Ages and Medieval Europe, Renaissance, Elizabethan, Tudor, 1600s, we will put them to the test and choose the best among them.

These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards LONG LIST. These entries are now in competition for 2019 CHAUCER Shortlist. The ShortListers’ works will compete for the Semi-Finalists positions. Semi-Finalists will be announced and recognized at the CAC20 banquet and ceremony. The First Place Category Winners, along with the CIBA Division Grand Prize winners, will be selected from the 16 CIBA divisions Semi-Finalists. We will announce the 1st Place Category winners and Grand Prize Division Winners at the CIBAs Banquet and Ceremony on Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at the luxurious Hotel Bellwether in Bellingham, Wash.

These titles are in the running for the SHORT LIST of the 2019 CHAUCER Book Awards for pre-1750s Historical Fiction. Good luck to all as your works move on to the next rounds of judging.

  • James Conroyd Martin – Fortune’s Child: A Novel of Empress Theodora
  • Gail Avery Halverson – The Skeptical Physick
  • William S. Roberts – Hatchepsut, Female Falcon Over Egypt
  • Susanne Dunlap – Listen to the Wind
  • JC Corry – The Storyteller’s Reputation
  • K.M. Pohlkamp – Shadows of Hemlock
  • E. L. Diamond – The Wolf of God
  • Linda Cardillo – Love That Moves the Sun: Vittoria Colonna and Michelangelo Buonarotti
  • Alexander Geiger – Flood Tide: An Epic Novel of the Greek Invasion of Persia
  • Stephanie Renee dos Santos – Cut from the Earth
  • Cryssa Bazos – Severed Knot
  • Kate Murdoch – The Orange Grove
  • June Hall McCash – Eleanor’s Daughter: A Novel of Marie de Champagne
  • Michelle Toohey – Dark Madonnas
  • Catherine Mathis – Death in Coimbra
  • Patricia J. Boomsma – The Way of Glory
  • Brianna Nichole – The High Priestess and the Half-Blood Prince
  • A.L.Cleven – 26.2
  • C. K. Ruppelt – From Darkness – A Novel of the Ancient Roman World
  • Alexandrea Weis – Realm
  • F. Scott Kimmich – The Magdalene Malediction
  • Susan Heldt Davis – The Mother’s Tale
  • James Hutson-Wiley – The Sugar Merchant
  • Vince Pantalone – Incident on the Road to Canterbury
  • Robert Cole – The Falcons of Gebtu
  • Anna Belfrage – The Cold Light of Dawn

Which of these works will move forward in the judging rounds for the 2019 Goethe Book Awards for post-1750s Historical Fiction?

The 16 divisions of the 2019 CIBAs’ Grand Prize Winners and the Five First Place Category Position award winners along with recognizing the Semi-Finalists will be announced at the April 18th, 2020 Chanticleer International Book Awards Annual Awards Gala, which takes place at the Chanticleer Authors Conference that will be held in Bellingham, Wash. 

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

As always, please contact us at Chanticleer@ChantiReviews.com with any questions, concerns, or suggestions!