The Lambda Literary Foundation has announced the winners of their 24th annual Lambda Literary Awards. More than 90 judges (including writers, booksellers, librarians, and professors) chose more than 100 finalists in 24 categories, based on LGBT content and quality of writing.
We listed the finalists of special interest to sf/f/h readers in this article. The winners of those categories are:
LGBT Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror: The German by Lee Thomas (Lethe Press)
LGBT Children’s/Young Adult: Putting Makeup on the Fat Boy by Bil Wright (Simon & Schuster)
LGBT Anthology: Gay Latino Studies: A Critical Reader edited by Michael Hames-Garcia and Ernesto Javier Martinez (Duke University Press)
Bisexual Fiction: The Correspondence Artist by Barbara Browning (Two Dollar Radio)
The full list of winners is available on this page.
The Lambda Literary Foundation describes itself as “the country’s leading organization for LGBT literature. Our mission is to celebrate LGBT literature and provide resources for writers, readers, booksellers, publishers, and librarians—the whole literary community.”