The 9th Lambda Literary Awards were held in 1997 to honour works of LGBT literature published in 1996.
Category | Winner |
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Editor's Choice | Donald Windham, Tennessee Williams’ Letters to Donald Windham, 1940-1965 |
Pioneer Award | Helaine Harris, Daedalus Books |
Publishers Service Award | Norman Laurila, A Different Light |
Category | Author/Editor | Title | Result |
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Anthologies (Fiction) | Joan Nestle and Naomi Holoch (eds.) | Women on Women 3 | Winner |
David Bergman (ed.) | Men on Men 6 | Finalist | |
Victoria Brownworth | Night Bites | Finalist | |
Bruce Morrow and Charles H. Rowell (eds.) | Shade | Finalist | |
Shawn Stewart Ruff (ed.) | Go the Way Your Blood Beats | Finalist | |
Anthologies (Nonfiction Fiction) | Michael Bronski (ed.) | Taking Liberties: Gay Men's Essays on Politics, Culture, & Sex | Winner |
Bruce Bawer (ed.) | Beyond Queer | Finalist | |
Robin Bernstein and Seth Clark Silberman (eds.) | Generation Q | Finalist | |
Lee Lynch and Akia Woods (eds.) | Off the Rag | Finalist | |
Patrick Merla (ed.) | Boys Like Us | Finalist | |
Children's and Young Adult | Nancy Garden | Good Moon Rising | Winner |
Earl Alexander , Sheila Rudin, and Pam Sejkora | My Dad Has HIV | Finalist | |
Ellen Bass and Kate Kaufman | Free Your Mind | Finalist | |
Michael Thomas Ford | The World Out There | Finalist | |
Michael Willhoite | Daddy’s Wedding | Finalist | |
Drama | Sue-Ellen Case | Split Britches | Winner |
Mart Crowley | Three Plays by Crowley | Finalist | |
Rosemary Keefe Curb | Amazon All-Stars | Finalist | |
Holly Hughes | Clit Notes | Finalist | |
Michael Kearns | Acting=Life | Finalist | |
Gay Biography and Autobiography | Fenton Johnson | Geography of the Heart | Winner |
Bernard Cooper | Truth Serum | Finalist | |
Mark Doty | Heaven’s Coast | Finalist | |
David Hajdu | Lush Life: A Biography of Billy Strayhorn | Finalist | |
Assotto Saint | Spells of a Voodoo Doll | Finalist | |
Gay Fiction | Shyam Selvadurai | Funny Boy | Winner |
Michael Arditti | Pagan’s Father | Finalist | |
Andrew Holleran | The Beauty of Men | Finalist | |
Patrick Moore | Iowa | Finalist | |
Dale Peck | The Law of Enclosures | Finalist | |
Lambda Literary Award for Gay Mystery | Michael Nava | The Death of Friends | Winner |
Grant Michaels | Time to Check Out | Finalist | |
Steven Saylor | Murder on the Appian Way | Finalist | |
John Morgan Wilson | Simple Justice | Finalist | |
R. D. Zimmerman | Tribe | Finalist | |
Gay Poetry | Rafael Campo | What the Body Told | Winner |
Kenny Fries | Anesthesia | Finalist | |
Michael Lassell | Eros in Boystown | Finalist | |
Jaime Manrique | My Night With Federico Garcia Lorca | Finalist | |
Reginald Shepherd | Angel, Interrupted | Finalist | |
Gay Studies | Patrick Merla (ed.) | Boys Like Us | Winner |
Keith Boykin | One More River to Cross | Finalist | |
Will Fellows | Farm Boys | Finalist | |
Harry Hay and Will Roscoe | Radically Gay | Finalist | |
David Tuller | Cracks in the Iron Closet | Finalist | |
Humor | Judy Carter | The Homo Handbook | Winner |
Tim Barela | Kurt Cobain & Mozart Are Both Dead | Finalist | |
Mary Dugger | History of Lesbian Hair | Finalist | |
Helen Eisenbach | Lesbianism Made Easy | Finalist | |
Liz Tracey and Sydney Pokorny | So You Want to Be a Lesbian? | Finalist | |
Lesbian Memoir or Biography | Doris Grumbach | Life in a Day | Winner |
Candace Gingrich | Accidental Activist | Finalist | |
Honor Moore | The White Blackbird | Finalist | |
Torie Osborn | Coming Home to America | Finalist | |
Helen Sheehy | Eva Le Gallienne | Finalist | |
Lesbian Fiction | Achy Obejas | Memory Mambo | Winner |
Carol Anshaw | Seven Moves | Finalist | |
Rebecca Brown | What Keeps Me Here | Finalist | |
Sarah Van Arsdale | Toward Amnesia | Finalist | |
Barbara Wilson | If You Had a Family | Finalist | |
Lesbian Mystery | Ellen Hart | Robber's Wine | Winner |
Katherine V. Forrest | Liberty Square | Finalist | |
Jaye Maiman | Baby, It’s Cold | Finalist | |
Jackie Manthorne | Final Take | Finalist | |
Claire McNab | Inner Circle | Finalist | |
Lesbian Poetry | Robin Becker | All-American Girl | Winner |
Maureen Seaton | Furious Cooking | Winner | |
Clare Coss | Arc of Love | Finalist | |
Jeredith Merrin | Shift | Finalist | |
Linda Smukler | Home in Three Days. Don’t Wash. | Finalist | |
Lesbian Studies | Bernadette J. Brooten | Love Between Women | Winner |
Victoria Brownworth | Too Queer | Finalist | |
Meg Daly | Surface Tension | Finalist | |
Lindsay Van Gelder and Pamela Brandt | Girls Next Door | Finalist | |
Ruth Vanita | Sappho and the Virgin Mary | Finalist | |
Photography and Visual Arts | Susie Bright and Jill Posener | Nothing But the Girl | Winner |
Persimmon Blackbridge | Sunnybrook | Finalist | |
Loren Cameron | Body Alchemy: Transsexual Portraits | Finalist | |
Derek Jarman | Derek Jarman’s Garden | Finalist | |
Susan Stryker and Jim Van Buskirk | Gay by the Bay | Finalist | |
Science fiction, fantasy or horror | Clive Barker | Sacrament | Winner |
Eric Garber and Jewelle Gomez | Swords of the Rainbow | Finalist | |
Pam Keesey | Women Who Run With Werewolves | Finalist | |
Rachel Pollack | Godmother Night | Finalist | |
Michael Rowe and Thomas S. Roche | Sons of Darkness | Finalist | |
Small Press | Loren Cameron | Body Alchemy: Transsexual Portraits | Winner |
Victoria Brownworth | Too Queer | Finalist | |
Diamanda Galas | Shit of God | Finalist | |
Bernard Welt | Mythomania | Finalist | |
Celeste West | Lesbian Polyfidelity | Finalist | |
Spirituality | Peter Gomes | The Good Book | Winner |
Marc Adams | The Preacher’s Son | Finalist | |
Marilyn Alexander and James Preston | We Were Baptized Too | Finalist | |
Keith Hartman | Congregations in Conflict | Finalist | |
Lev Raphael | Journeys & Arrivals | Finalist | |
Transgender | Loren Cameron | Body Alchemy: Transsexual Portraits | Winner |
Phyllis Burke | Gender Shock: Exploding the Myths of Male and Female | Finalist | |
Catalina de Erauso | Lieutenant Nun | Finalist | |
Leslie Feinberg | Transgender Warriors | Finalist | |
Leon E. Pettiway | Honey, Honey Miss Thang | Finalist |
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