26th Lambda Literary Awards

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The 26th Lambda Literary Awards were held on June 2, 2014, to honour works of LGBT literature published in 2013.[1] The list of nominees was released on March 6.[1]

The ceremony was held at Cooper Union, in conjunction with Book Expo America.[2]

Special awards

Category Winner
Pioneer Award Kate Bornstein[2]
Trustee Award Alison Bechdel[2]
Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award Imogen Binnie, Charles Rice-González[2]
Jim Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists' Prize Michael Thomas Ford, Radclyffe[2]

Nominees and winners

Category Winner Nominated
Bisexual Fiction Blue ribbon Susan Choi, My Education[2]
Bisexual Non-Fiction Blue ribbon Maria San Filippo, The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television[2]
Gay Erotica Blue ribbon Alex Jeffers, The Padisah's Son and the Fox[2]
Gay Fiction Blue ribbon Luis Negrón (tr. Suzanne Jill Levine), Mundo Cruel[2]
Gay Memoir/Biography Blue ribbon Glenway Wescott (ed. Jerry Rosco), A Heaven of Words: Last Journals[2]
Gay Mystery Blue ribbon Janice Law, The Prisoner of the Riviera[2]
Gay Poetry Blue ribbon Rigoberto González, Unpeopled Eden[2]
Gay Romance Blue ribbon TJ Klune, Into This River I Drown[2]
Lesbian Erotica Blue ribbon Sacchi Green, ed., Wild Girls Wild Nights: True Lesbian Sex Stories[2]
Lesbian Fiction Blue ribbon Chinelo Okparanta, Happiness, Like Water[2]
Lesbian Memoir/Biography Blue ribbon Barrie Jean Borich, Body Geographic[2]
Lesbian Mystery Blue ribbon Katherine V. Forrest, High Desert[2]
Lesbian Poetry Blue ribbon Ana Božičević, Rise in the Fall[2]
Lesbian Romance Blue ribbon Andrea Bramhall, Clean Slate[2]
LGBT Anthology Blue ribbon Karen Martin and Makhosazana Xaba, Queer Africa: New and Collected Fiction
Blue ribbon Jim Elledge and David Groff, Who's Yer Daddy?: Gay Writers Celebrate Their Mentors and Forerunners[2]
LGBT Children's/Young Adult Blue ribbon Sara Farizan, If You Could Be Mine
Blue ribbon David Levithan, Two Boys Kissing[2]
LGBT Debut Fiction Blue ribbon Nik Nicholson, Descendants of Hagar[2]
LGBT Drama Blue ribbon Michel Marc Bouchard, Tom at the Farm[2]
LGBT Graphic Novel Blue ribbon Nicole Georges, Calling Dr. Laura: A Graphic Memoir[2]
LGBT Non-Fiction Blue ribbon Hilton Als, White Girls[2]
LGBT Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Blue ribbon Melissa Scott and Amy Griswold, Death by Silver[2]
LGBT Studies Blue ribbon Christina B. Hanhardt, Safe Space: Gay Neighborhood History and the Politics of Violence[2]
Transgender Fiction Blue ribbon Trish Salah, Wanting in Arabic[2]
Transgender Non-Fiction Blue ribbon Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, The End of San Francisco[2]

References