![]() ![]() The Thirty Names of Night, Zeyn Joukhadar, Atria Books You Exist Too Much, Zaina Arafat, Catapult Neotenica, Joon Oluchi Lee, Nightboat Books The winners in each category are as follows:įiebre Tropical, Juli Delgado Lopera, Feminist Press Other special prize winners announced last night include: Brontez Purnell and Sarah Gerard, who won the Jim Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Prize, a $5,000 prize. Nancy Agabian won the $2,500 Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction, and T Kira Madden and Taylor Johnson won the $1,000 Judith Markowitz Award, which "recognizes two writers whose work demonstrates exceptional potential." ![]() The prize bearing his name honors "writers whose work explores themes of Black LGBTQ life, culture, and history," and comes with a $3,000 cash prize. Ana-Maurine Lara is the inaugural recipient of the prize. ![]() Last night's ceremony was also the debut of the Randall Kenan Prize for Black LGBTQ Fiction, named for the Lammy-winning author of Let the Dead Bury Their Dead, who died in August of 2020. The event, as always, doubled as a fundraiser to help support Lambda Literary’s programs. Last year's awards ceremony was canceled due to the pandemic this year's event was held virtually, on Zoom. ![]() Lambda Literary announced the winners of the 33rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards, known as the “Lammys,” on June 1 at a ceremony hosted by Rakesh Satyal, who won a Lambda Literary Award for his debut novel, Blue Boy. ![]()
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