3rd Lambda Literary Awards

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The 3rd Lambda Literary Awards were held in 1991 to honour works of LGBT literature published in 1990.

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Special awards

CategoryWinner
Editor's Choice Wayne Dynes, The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality
Publisher ServicePhil Willkie and Greg Baysans, The James White Review

Nominees and winners

CategoryAuthorTitleResult
AIDS Literature Elizabeth Osbourn The Way We Live NowWinner
ACT UP/New York WomenWomen, AIDS & ActivismFinalist
Michael Callen Surviving AIDSFinalist
Douglas Crimp AIDS Demo GraphicsFinalist
Cindy Patton Inventing AIDS Finalist
Gay Anthology George Stambolian Men on Men 3Winner
Franklin Abbott Men & IntimacyFinalist
Robert Kus Gay Men of Alcoholics AnonymousFinalist
Robert Kus Keys to CaringFinalist
Richard L. Stone , Marsh Cassady, and Richard Stephen Smith Triple FictionFinalist
Gay Debut Fiction Lev Raphael Dancing on Tisha B’avWinner
Allen Barnett The Body and Its DangersFinalist
Bo Huston Horse and Other StoriesFinalist
Patrick Moore This Every NightFinalist
Matthew Stadler Landscape: Memory Finalist
Gay Fiction Allen Barnett The Body and Its DangersWinner
Michael Cunningham A Home at the End of the World Finalist
John Gilgun Music I Never Dreamed OfFinalist
David Leavitt A Place I’ve Never BeenFinalist
Paul Monette AfterlifeFinalist
Gay Mystery Michael Nava HowtownWinner
Joseph Hansen Boy Who Was Buried This MorningFinalist
Stan Leventhal Black Marble PoolFinalist
Grant Michaels Body to Dye ForFinalist
Mark Richard Zubro Why Isn’t Becky Twitchell Dead?Finalist
Gay Non-Fiction Allan Bérubé Coming Out Under FireWinner
Mike Hippler So Little TimeFinalist
Mary Ann Humphrey My Country, My Right to ServeFinalist
Dave Pallone Behind the MaskFinalist
Stuart Timmons Trouble With Harry HayFinalist
Gay Poetry Michael Lassell Decade DanceWinner
Francisco X. Alarcón Body in FlamesFinalist
Mark Ameen Buried BodyFinalist
James Broughton Special DeliveriesFinalist
Kenny Fries Healing NotebooksFinalist
Gay science fiction, fantasy or horror Toby Johnson Secret MatterWinner
Mercedes Lackey Magic's Price Winner
Marsh Cassady Alternate CastsFinalist
Storm Constantine Enchantments of Flesh and SpiritFinalist
Scott Edelman The GiftFinalist
Gay Small Press Michael Willhoite Daddy's Roommate Winner
Robert Chesley Hard Plays/Stiff PartsFinalist
Kate Dyer Gays in UniformFinalist
Jack Fritscher Some Dance to RememberFinalist
Stuart Timmons Trouble With Harry HayFinalist
Humor Alison Bechdel New, Improved Dykes to Watch Out ForWinner
Susie Bright Susie Sexpert’s Lesbian Sex WorldFinalist
Andrea Natalie Stonewall RiotsFinalist
Gail Sausser More Lesbian EtiquetteFinalist
Terry Woodrow Meatmen Vol. 8Finalist
Lesbian Anthology Joan Nestle and Nona Caspers Women on WomenWinner
Jeffner Allen Lesbian Philosophies and CulturesFinalist
Karla Jay and Joanne Glasgow Lesbian Texts and ContextsFinalist
Terry Woodrow Lesbian Bedtime Stores 2Finalist
Irene Zahava Speaking Four OurselvesFinalist
Lesbian Debut Fiction Cherry Muhanji HerWinner
Julie Blackwomon and Nona Caspers Voyages Out 2Finalist
Renee Hansen Take Me to the UndergroundFinalist
Karen Marie Christa Minns ViragoFinalist
Vickie Sears Simple SongsFinalist
Lesbian Fiction Paula Martinac Out of TimeWinner
Jane DeLynn Don Juan in the VillageFinalist
Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz My Jewish FaceFinalist
Anna Livia Incidents Involving MirthFinalist
Sarah Schulman People in TroubleFinalist
Lesbian Mystery Lauren Wright Douglas Ninth LifeWinner
Barbara Wilson Gaudi AfternoonWinner
Sarah Dreher A Captive in TimeFinalist
Camarin Grae SlickFinalist
Claire McNab Death Down UnderFinalist
Lesbian Non-Fiction Bonnie Zimmerman The Safe Sea of Women Winner
Susie Bright Susie Sexpert’s Lesbian Sex WorldFinalist
Becky Butler Ceremonies of the HeartFinalist
Marcia Freedman Exile in the Promised LandFinalist
Kate Millett Loony-Bin Trip Finalist
Lesbian Poetry Marilyn Hacker Going Back to the RiverWinner
S. Diane Bogus Chant of the Women of MagdalenaFinalist
Irena Klepfisz A Few Words in the Mother TongueFinalist
Minnie Bruce Pratt Crime Against NatureFinalist
Yvonne Zipter Patience of MetalFinalist
Lesbian science fiction, fantasy or horror Gael Baudino Gossamer AxeWinner
Pat Califia Doc and FluffFinalist
Lynda Lyons PrioritiesFinalist
Karen Marie Christa Minns ViragoFinalist
Melissa Scott Mighty Good RoadFinalist
Lesbian Small Press Louise Rafkin (ed.)Different MothersWinner
Gloria E. Anzaldúa Making Face/Making SoulFinalist
Bev Jo , Linda Strega, and RustonDykes-Loving-DykesFinalist
Susan E. Johnson Staying Power: Long Term Lesbian CouplesFinalist
Evelyn C. White Black Women’s Health BookFinalist

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