![]() ![]() The Bruise (Fiction Collective Two/University of Alabama Press) by Magdalena Zurawski won for Lesbian Debut Fiction, as did In Deep Waters 2 (Bold Strokes Books) by Radclyffe and Karin Kallmaker for Lesbian Erotica, and Sex Talks to Girls: A Memoir (University of Wisconsin Press) by Maureen Seaton for Lesbian Memoir/Biography. Jane Rule’s Loving The Difficult (Hedgerow Press), Nicole Kimberling’s Turnskin (Blind Eye Books), and Regina Kunzel’s Criminal Intimacy (The University of Chicago Press), were honored in LGBT Nonfiction, Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror and LGBT Studies respectively. ![]() And Carolyn Gage took home the prize for The Second Coming of Joan of Arc (Outskirts Press) for LGBT Drama. The Transgender category winner was Thea Hillman for Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word) (Manic D Press). ![]() Women who walked away with the awards, which honor LGBT literary excellence, included Jenny Block for Open (Seal Press) in the Bisexual category. Lambda LIterary Awards Regina Kunzel, accepting LGBT Studies Both new and veteran names round out the list of this years award-winning queer writers.ġ05 finalists representing 72 publishers competed for awards-including our own editor in chief Diane Anderson-Minshall’s mystery Blind Faith (Bold Strokes Books)-at the 21st Lambda Literary Awards May 28, in New York City. ![]()
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