18th Lambda Literary Awards

Summary

The 18th Lambda Literary Awards were held in 2006, to honor works of LGBT literature published in 2005.

Nominees and winners edit

Category Winner Nominated
Anthologies E. Lynn Harris, ed., Freedom in This Village: Twenty-Five Years of Black Gay Men's Writing, 1979 to the Present [1]
  • Anna Camilleri, Red Light: Superheroes, Saints and Sluts
  • Katherine V. Forrest, Lesbian Pulp Fiction
  • Wendell Ricketts, Everything I Have is Blue: Short Fiction by Working-Class Men
  • Emanuel Xavier, Bullets and Butterflies: Queer Spoken Word Poetry
Belles Lettres Martin Moran, The Tricky Part [1]
Biography Sherrill Tippins, February House[1]
Children's/Young Adult Shyam Selvadurai, Swimming in the Monsoon Sea[1]
Erotica Stacia Seaman and Radclyffe, eds., Stolen Moments: Erotic Interludes 2[1]
Gay Debut Fiction Vestal McIntyre, You Are Not the One: Stories[1]
  • Mack Friedman, Setting the Lawn on Fire
  • Richard McCann, Mother of Sorrows
  • Barry McCrea, The First Verse
  • Sulayman X, Bilal’s Bread
Gay Fiction Dennis Cooper, The Sluts[1]
Gay Mystery D. Travers Scott, One of These Things is Not Like the Other[1]
  • Rick Copp, The Actor’s Guide to Greed
  • Dorien Grey, The Paper Mirror
  • Michael Allen Dymmoch, White Tiger
  • W. Randy Haynes, Cajun Snuff
Gay Poetry Richard Siken, Crush[1]
  • Mark Doty, School of the Arts
  • Timothy Lui, For Dust Thou Art
  • Martin Pousson, Sugar
  • Aaron Smith, Blue on Blue Ground
Humor David Rakoff, Don't Get Too Comfortable[1]
Lesbian Debut Fiction Ali Liebegott, The Beautifully Worthless[1]
  • Katia Noyes, Crashing America
  • Michelle Embree, Manstealing for Fat Girls
  • Ronica Black, In Too Deep
  • Fiona Zedde, Bliss
Lesbian Fiction Abha Dawesar, Babyji[1]
Lesbian Mystery Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Desert Blood: The Juarez Murders[1]
Lesbian Poetry June Jordan, Directed by Desire: Collected Poems[1]
LGBT Studies Susan Ackerman, When Heroes Love: The Ambiguities of Eros in the Stories of Gilgamesh and David[1]
Non-Fiction Thomas Glave, Words to Our Now[1]
  • Dennis Altman, Gore Vidal’s America
  • Keith Boykin, Beyond the Down Low
  • Peggy Drexler, Raising Boys without Men
  • Tirza True Latimer, Women Together/Women Apart
Romance Radclyffe, Distant Shores, Silent Thunder[1]
  • Randy Boyd, Walt Loves the Bearcat
  • Gerri Hill, Artist’s Dream
  • Karin Kallmaker, Just Like That
  • M. J. Pearson, The Price of Temptation
Science fiction, fantasy or horror Katherine V. Forrest, Daughters of an Emerald Dusk[1]
Spirituality Cheri DiNovo, Qu(e)erying Evangelism: Growing a Community from the Outside In[1]
  • Munya Andrews, The Seven Sisters of the Pleiades
  • Michael Thomas Ford, The Path of the Green Man
  • Daniel Gebhardt, I Am This One Walking Beside Me
  • Craig Hickman, Fumbling Toward Divinity
Transgender Charlie Anders, Choir Boy[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Gonzalez Cerna, Antonio (2005-04-09). "Lambda Literary". Lambda Literary Foundation. Retrieved 2018-07-28.

External links edit

  • 18th Lambda Literary Awards