The GERTRUDE WARNER Awards for Middle Grade Readers First Place Category Winners 2016
Congratulations to the 2016 Gertrude Warner Awards First In Category Award Winning Middle Grade Early Readers.
Congratulations to the 2016 Gertrude Warner Awards First In Category Award Winning Middle Grade Early Readers.
The 2016 Chaucer Awards writing competition recognizes emerging new talent and outstanding works in the genre of pre-1750s Historical Fiction. These are the First Place Category Winners.
We are pleased to announce the 2016 JOURNEY Awards First Place Category Winners.
First Place Category Winners for the Cygnus Awards 2016, the science fiction, speculative fiction, and steampunk fiction genre.
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These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to FINALISTS LIST and now has moved forward to the SHORT LIST of the 2016 Paranormal Book Awards.
These titles have moved forward in the judging rounds from SLUSH pile to FINALISTS LIST and now has moved forward to the SHORT LIST of the 2016 OZMA Book Awards.
If you want to know what professional success looks like for an author, look no further that Chris (C.C.) Humphreys - Author, Actor, Swordsman. And try not to look with too much green in your eyes! Chris exudes confidence after having published over ten books, enjoyed best seller status, and won multiple awards. He continues to enjoy high demand for his stories. Yet, amidst all this success he remains very genuine and down to earth. His writing craft presentations are the eye-opening kind that will inspire you to great feats of writing, and we were very excited that he agreed to be a presenter at the conference this year. Don't miss out, register now for the Chanticleer Author Conference—CAC17—March 31st to April 2nd where he will be teaching: Write the Good Fight, and The Sex Scene: how much is too much? A Male novelist’s perspective. As part of our spotlight series, we asked Chris our five questions to get her perspective on professional success. 1. When did you know what you really wanted to be? Still trying to decide. Is it too late to become a spy? (It's the second family trade, aside from acting). I have two more answers with my two careers. I decided I wanted to be an actor when I was about 17. I’d been steered away from that path by my concerned mother who’d been the daughter of one and the wife of another. Was all set to read law at uni but then got cast as the lead in [...]
Reading a book with flat-lined cadence is like watching a movie on mute. Read about adding psychological power to your writing from international presenter and psychologist, Margie Lawson. Enter to Win Advanced Writing Lecture Packets - Click to read more.
Margie Lawson, editor and International speaker, shares a few of the twenty rhetorical devices she teaches fiction writers. Register for our CAC17 Master Class with Margie before it fills up!