Clarion / ForeWord Reviews vs. Chanticleer Reviews: Trade Distribution vs. Genre Awards
Clarion (ForeWord Reviews) and Chanticleer Reviews are both professional paid services for indie authors, but their strengths point in different directions. Clarion is a trade-focused service that distributes reviews to the wholesale book market. Chanticleer is a genre fiction specialist with one of the most developed awards programs in independent publishing.
Genre fiction authors in particular should read this carefully — the choice between these two services often comes down to whether wholesale trade distribution or genre community recognition matters more for your specific book.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Feature |
Clarion / ForeWord Reviews |
Chanticleer Reviews |
City Book Review |
Standard Review Price |
$579 ($376 IBPA members) |
$50–$425 (tiered) |
$199 |
Standard Turnaround |
7–9 weeks |
Varies by tier |
3–4 weeks |
Review Length |
400–600 words, 1–5 star rating |
Professional review (higher tiers) |
350+ words |
Ingram Distribution |
Yes |
No |
No |
Baker & Taylor Distribution |
Yes |
No |
No |
Genre Specialization |
All genres (trade focus) |
Genre fiction (mystery, romance, thriller, etc.) |
All genres |
Awards Program |
INDIES Book Awards affiliated |
Multiple genre-specific awards |
No |
IBPA Discount |
Yes ($579 → $376) |
No |
No |
Free Submission |
No |
No |
Yes (~40% acceptance) |
What Clarion / ForeWord Reviews Actually Delivers
Clarion is published by ForeWord Reviews, which has served the indie and small-press market since 1998. Reviews run 400–600 words with a star rating from 1–5, written by professional critics with backgrounds in literature, journalism, and librarianship. The publication draws roughly 1.5 million annual visitors from a trade audience.
The defining Clarion feature is triple wholesale distribution. Reviews are distributed to Ingram, Baker & Taylor, and Bowker — putting them directly in the acquisition databases that library systems and independent bookstores use. An author with a book available through Ingram can, through a Clarion review, have that review in front of buyers who are actively looking for titles to stock.
Clarion is affiliated with the INDIES Book of the Year Awards, providing an awards pathway for highly rated titles. IBPA members receive $203 off the standard price.
What Chanticleer Reviews Actually Delivers
Chanticleer Reviews, based in Bellingham, Washington, has focused on genre fiction since 2011. Its awards program is its most recognizable feature: the CLUE Awards (mystery/crime), Chatelaine Awards (romance), Somerset Awards (literary fiction), Dante Rossetti Awards (young adult/middle grade), and others. These awards have real recognition within their specific reader communities.
Pricing is tiered from $50 to $425. The entry tier provides awards consideration without a full review. The full review tier ($425) includes professional critical assessment published on chanticleerreviews.com. Genre fiction authors targeting the mid-tier generally want both the review and the awards eligibility.
What distinguishes Chanticleer is reviewer expertise: critics who specialize in mystery, romance, thriller, or historical fiction bring genre-specific knowledge that generalist reviewers may lack. A romance specialist knows the tropes, conventions, and reader expectations that shape whether a book succeeds in that market. That expertise produces more useful criticism.
The concerns
Chanticleer doesn't distribute through wholesale channels. A Chanticleer review won't reach library acquisition systems or bookstore buyers through the same mechanism as Clarion. For authors who need both genre community recognition and trade distribution, the two services serve different functions.
When Clarion Makes More Sense
- Library acquisition and independent bookstore stocking are core to your strategy — the wholesale distribution is essential.
- Your book covers all genres, not just genre fiction; Clarion reviews nonfiction, literary fiction, children's, and more.
- You're an IBPA member and the $376 rate is in range.
- A 400–600 word detailed review with a star rating serves your press kit needs.
When Chanticleer Makes More Sense
- You write genre fiction: mystery, crime, romance, thriller, historical fiction, young adult, or fantasy.
- Genre-specific awards eligibility (CLUE, Chatelaine, Dante Rossetti, etc.) is a marketing asset you'd actively use.
- Reviewer expertise in your specific genre produces more meaningful critical feedback.
- You're targeting the genre fiction reader community where these awards carry recognition.
The Combination Strategy
Genre fiction authors with larger budgets sometimes use both Clarion and Chanticleer for different outcomes: Clarion for wholesale trade distribution to libraries and bookstores, Chanticleer for genre community awards and specialized reviewer feedback. These aren't competing services — they cover different channels. The combined cost ($579 + $425 at full Chanticleer review tier) is significant, but authors with a structured marketing plan may find both worthwhile.
The Bottom Line
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Clarion's triple trade distribution through Ingram, Baker & Taylor, and Bowker is its defining value for all-genre trade placement. Chanticleer's genre-specific awards ecosystem and specialized reviewers serve genre fiction authors targeting their reader communities. For non-genre authors: Clarion. For genre fiction with awards ambitions: Chanticleer is a serious competitor, and combining both is a legitimate strategy for authors with larger marketing budgets. |