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Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Debut Fiction

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The Lambda Literary Award for Debut Fiction is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation to a debut work of fiction on LGBT themes. Formerly presented in two separate categories for gay male and lesbian debut fiction, since the 25th Lambda Literary Awards in 2013 a single award, inclusive of both male and female writers, has been presented.

The award is presented based on themes in the work, not the sexuality or gender of the writer; heterosexual writers are eligible for the award, and writers could be nominated in the "cross-gender" category based on the work.

Winners and nominees

Year Winner Nominated
1988 Blue ribbon Gay: Alan Hollinghurst, The Swimming Pool Library
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Madelyn Arnold, Bird-Eyes
1989 Blue ribbon Gay: John Weir, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Patricia R. Schwartz, The Names of the Moons of Mars
1990 Blue ribbon Gay: Lev Raphael, Dancing on Tisha B’av
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Cherry Muhanji, Her
1991 No award presented
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
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1999
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2001
2002
2003
2004 Blue ribbon Gay: Blair Mastbaum, Clay's Way
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Judith Frank, Crybaby Butch
2005 Blue ribbon Gay: Vestal McIntyre, You Are Not the One
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Ali Liebegott, The Beautifully Worthless
2006 Blue ribbon Gay: Robert Westfield, Suspension
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Ellis Avery, The Teahouse Fire
2007 Blue ribbon Gay: Christopher Kelly, A Push and a Shove[1]
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Aoibheann Sweeney, Among Other Things, I've Taken Up Smoking
2008 Blue ribbon Gay: Shawn Stewart Ruff, Finlater
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Magdalena Zurawski, The Bruise
2009 Blue ribbon Gay: Rakesh Satyal, Blue Boy
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Rhiannon Argo, The Creamsickle
2010 Blue ribbon Gay: David Pratt, Bob the Book
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Amber Dawn, Sub Rosa
2011 Blue ribbon Gay: Rahul Mehta, Quarantine
Blue ribbon Lesbian: Laurie Weeks, Zipper Mouth
2012 Blue ribbon Mia McKenzie, The Summer We Got Free
2013 Blue ribbon Nik Nicholson, Descendants of Hagar[2]
2014 Blue ribbon Abdi Nazemian, The Walk-In Closet[3]
2015 Blue ribbon Victor Yates, A Love Like Blood[4]

References