Self-Publishing Tips for Before You Print, Tips from David Beaumier
An introduction to the basics authors will need to plan for when they begin their self-publishing journey.
An introduction to the basics authors will need to plan for when they begin their self-publishing journey.
Brand your story with a compact package of words that will astonish and entertain. It’s a craft of its own! Continue to refine your pitch to a concise sound bite. Read on to find out how.
Join us in commemorating the 103rd anniversary of the 19th Amendment, a testament to the power of determination, unity, and the enduring spirit of change. Let us remember the past, honor those who blazed the trail, and carry forward their legacy as we champion equality and justice for all.
Journalism matters now more than ever! We're delighted to celebrate four years of winners for the Nellie Bly Awards! Will you be the winner for year five?
Elizabeth Crowens took home the GRAND PRIZE in TWO Divisions in 2021~ the CYGNUS Awards and the SHORT Story Collections. And she just landed a 3-book deal. She is funny and smart as a whip ~ a perfect Chanticleerian!
A dive into the ins and outs of researching novels with different suggestions of how to conduct your research. Using interviews and suggestions from Janet Oakley, this article is a must-read for anyone looking to write lab lit or historical fiction.
CHANTICLEER 10 QUESTION AUTHOR INTERVIEW SERIES with Meredith Wargo Meredith Wargo, multi-award-winning author is smart - and exceptionally passionate about animals, especially those in need of rescue. In fact, Meredith sent the book into our Hearten Awards, and DAWGS: A True Story of Lost Animals and the Kids Who Rescued Them took home GRAND PRIZE in 2021! Chanti: Tell us a little about yourself: How did you start writing? Wargo: When I was first learning how to write, I used to copy Dr. Seuss’ books verbatim. From there, I started penning my own stories, always using colored construction paper and crayons as my medium. I would add little drawings to illustrate the story and staple my “book” down the long edge of the paper. My drawings were never that good, so I think that influenced my decision to focus on writing at an early age! But when I started college I chose music as my degree because I had taken piano lessons for ten years. After one semester of practicing in a tiny cubbyhole in the basement of the school’s music hall for hours every day while my roommates were out living life as normal college freshmen, I changed my major to journalism, realizing I’m happiest when I’m writing. Chanti: That’s wonderful! I’m glad you discovered your happy place early on. What a life changing decision. Besides, you can always play the piano, right? Let’s chat about your writing. Describe your work. And, what led you [...]
Happy Independence Day from Chanticleer! We have some Award-Winning Summer Reads for you to enjoy as you celebrate the holiday!
How to publicize your book like a book publicist! How to choose a launch date. Pro Tips and Tools. What is the difference between marketing and publicity?
The third federally recognized Juneteenth is here! Chanticleer has book reviews to help you find your next read in honor of the holiday!