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Queering SFF Tidbit: 24th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced!

Queering SFF Tidbit: 24th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced!

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Queering SFF Tidbit: 24th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced!

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Published on March 21, 2012

Yesterday marked the announcement of the finalists for the 24th annual Lambda Literary Awards. As the press release says, “The awards, now in their twenty-fourth year, celebrate achievement in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) writing for books published in 2011. Winners will be announced at a Monday evening, June 4th ceremony in New York at the CUNY Graduate Center (365 Fifth Avenue) with an after-party at Slate (54 West 21st Street).”

The Lambda Awards cover a large spectrum of queer fiction and nonfiction, including a category for science fiction, fantasy, and horror publications; this year there are a grand total of 119 finalists across categories, selected from “a record number of nominations.”

  • The German, by Lee Thomas, Lethe Press
  • Paradise Tales: and Other Stories, by Geoff Ryman, Small Beer Press
  • Static, by L.A. Witt, Amber Allure/Amber Quill Press
  • Steam-powered: Lesbian Steampunk Stories, edited by JoSelle Vanderhooft, Torquere Press
  • Triptych, by J.M. Frey, Dragon Moon Press

This year’s finalists are from a nice spread of small presses, and I look forward to checking them out—the Lambda Awards provide a lovely reading list! Several other categories also includes speculative finalists, most dual-entries from the SF/F/H category, but there are also other books, like Huntress by Malinda Lo in Children’s/Young Adult. Check out the full press release linked above for the other finalists.

About the Author

Lee Mandelo

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Lee Mandelo (he/him) is a writer, scholar, and sometimes-editor whose work focuses on queer and speculative fiction. His recent books include debut novel Summer Sons, a contemporary gay Southern gothic, as well as the novellas Feed Them Silence and The Woods All Black. Mandelo's short fiction, essays, and criticism can be read in publications including Tor.com/Reactor, Post45, Uncanny Magazine, and Capacious; he has also been a past nominee for various awards including the Lambda, Nebula, Goodreads Choice, and Hugo. He currently resides in Louisville and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Kentucky. Further information, interviews, and sundry little posts about current media he's enjoying can be found at leemandelo.com or @leemandelo on socials.
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