30th Lambda Literary Awards
Appearance
The 30th Lambda Literary Awards were held on June 4, 2018, to honour works of LGBT literature published in 2017.[1] The list of nominees was released on March 6.[2]
Special awards
Category | Winner |
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Visionary Award | Edmund White |
Judith A. Markowitz Emerging Writer Award | Jeanne Thornton, Mecca Jamilah Sullivan |
Trustee Award | Roxane Gay |
Nominees and winners
Category | Winner | Nominated |
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Bisexual Fiction | Barbara Browning, The Gift[1] |
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Bisexual Non-Fiction | Roxane Gay, Hunger[1] |
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Gay Fiction | John Rechy, After the Blue Hour[1] |
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Gay Memoir/Biography | Chike Frankie Edozien, Lives of Great Men: Living and Loving as an African Gay Man[1] |
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Gay Mystery | Marshall Thornton, Night Drop[1] |
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Gay Poetry | C. A. Conrad, While Standing in Line for Death[1] |
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Gay Romance | Laurie Loft, Love and Other Hot Beverages[1] |
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Lesbian Fiction | Carmen Maria Machado, Her Body and Other Parties[1] |
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Lesbian Memoir/Biography | Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, The Fact of a Body[1] |
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Lesbian Mystery | A. E. Radley, Huntress[1] |
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Lesbian Poetry | Rosamond S. King, Rock | Salt | Stone[1] |
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Lesbian Romance | Yolanda Wallace, Tailor-Made[1] |
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LGBTQ Anthology | Juliana Delgado Lopera, ¡Cuéntamelo! Oral Histories by LGBT Latino Immigrants[1] |
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LGBTQ Children's/Young Adult | Rebecca Podos, Like Water[1] |
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LGBT Drama | Audrey Cefaly, The Gulf[1] |
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LGBTQ Erotica | Steve Berman, His Seed[1] |
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LGBTQ Graphic Novel | Emil Ferris, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters[1] |
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LGBTQ Non-Fiction | Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, How We Get Free: Black Feminism and the Combahee River Collective[1] |
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LGBTQ Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror | Annalee Newitz, Autonomous[1] |
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LGBTQ Studies | Trevor Hoppe, Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness[1] |
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Transgender Fiction | Bogi Takács, ed., Transcendent 2: The Year's Best Transgender Speculative Fiction[1] |
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Transgender Non-Fiction | C. Riley Snorton, Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity[1] |
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Transgender Poetry | Ching-In Chen, recombinant[1] |
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