The 31st Lambda Literary Awards were held on June 3, 2019,[1] to honour works of LGBT literature published in 2018.[2] The list of nominees was released on March 7.[3]

Special awards

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CategoryWinner
Trustee AwardAlexander Chee
Visionary AwardMasha Gessen
Publishing Professional AwardBarbara Smith
Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer NonfictionKaren Tongson
Judith A. Markowitz Emerging Writer AwardHannah Ensor, Robert Fieseler

Nominees and winners

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CategoryWinnerNominated
Bisexual FictionNégar Djavadi, Disoriental (tr. Tina Kover)
Bisexual NonfictionAnthony Moll, Out of Step
Bisexual PoetryDuy Doan, We Play a Game
Gay FictionJoshua Whitehead, Jonny Appleseed
Gay Memoir/BiographyDarnell L. Moore, No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America
Gay MysteryMarshall Thornton, Late Fees
Gay PoetryJustin Phillip Read, Indecency
Gay RomanceS. C. Wynne, Crashing Upwards
Lesbian FictionLarissa Lai, The Tiger Flu
Lesbian Memoir/BiographyZahra Patterson, Chronology
Lesbian MysteryClaire O'Dell, A Study in Honor
Lesbian PoetryNina Puro, Each Tree Could Hold a Noose or a House
Lesbian RomanceAnn McMan, Beowulf for Cretins
LGBTQ AnthologyThe Other Foundation, As You Like It: The Gerald Kraak Anthology, Volume II [fiction]
Roxane Gay, Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture [nonfiction]
LGBTQ Children's/Young AdultKacen Callender, Hurricane Child
LGBTQ DramaMashuq Mushtaq Deen, Draw the Circle
LGBTQ EroticaBlue Delliquanti and Kazimir Lee, Miles & Honesty in SCFSX!
LGBTQ Graphic NovelTommi Parrish, The Lie and How We Told It
LGBTQ NonfictionImani Perry, Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry
LGBTQ Science Fiction/Fantasy/HorrorIsaac R. Fellman, The Breath of the Sun
LGBTQ StudiesWilliam T. Hoston, Toxic Silence: Race, Black Gender Identity, and Addressing the Violence Against Black Transgender Women in Houston
Transgender FictionCasey Plett, Little Fish
Transgender NonfictionJules Gill-Peterson, Histories of the Transgender Child
Transgender PoetryRaquel Salas Rivera, Lo Terciario / The Tertiary

References

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  1. ^ "31st Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners Announced". Lambda Literary Award. June 4, 2019. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  2. ^ "31st Annual Lambda Awards Finalists". Locus, March 7, 2019.
  3. ^ Ryan Porter, "Vivek Shraya, Joshua Whitehead among Canadian finalists for Lambda Literary Awards". Quill & Quire, March 7, 2019.

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