11th Lambda Literary Awards

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The 11th Lambda Literary Awards were held in 1999 to honour works of LGBT literature published in 1998.

Special awards[]

Category Winner
Editor's Choice Award Naeem Murr, The Boy
Pioneer Award Katherine V. Forrest
Publisher Service Award , Spinsters Ink

Nominees and winners[]

Category Winner Nominated
Anthologies/Fiction , ed., Columbia Anthology of Gay Literature
Anthologies/Non-Fiction Nisa Donnelly, ed., Mom: Candid Memoirs by Lesbians About the First Woman in Their Life
, Q & A: Queer in Asian America
Children's/Young Adult Kevin Jennings, Telling Tales Out of School
Drama Holly Hughes, O Solo Homo
Gay Biography/Autobiography William J. Mann, Wisecracker
  • , Auden and Isherwood: The Berlin Years
  • Andrew Tobias, The Best Little Boy in the World Grows Up
  • , Gentleman Junkie: The Life and Legacy of William S. Burroughs
  • Gavin Geoffrey Dillard, In the Flesh
Gay Fiction Mark Merlis, An Arrow's Flight
Gay Mystery R. D. Zimmerman, Outburst
Gay Poetry J. D. McClatchy, Ten Commandments
Gay Studies , The Other Side of Silence
Humor Michael Thomas Ford, Alec Baldwin Doesn’t Love Me and Other Trials of My Queer Life
Lesbian Biography/Autobiography Alison Bechdel, The Indelible Alison Bechdel; Confessions, Comix, and Miscellaneous Dykes to Watch Out For
Lesbian Fiction Dorothy Allison, Cavedweller
Lesbian Mystery Nicola Griffith, The Blue Place
Sarah Dreher, Shaman's Moon
Lesbian Poetry , Marianne Faithfull's Cigarette
  • Pamela Sneed, Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom than Slavery
  • , In the Open
  • , Juba
  • Leslea Newman, The Little Butch Book
Lesbian Studies Joan Nestle, A Fragile Union
Science fiction, fantasy or horror Nicola Griffith and , eds., Bending the Landscape II: Science Fiction
Small Press Sharon Bridgforth, the bull-jean stories
Spirituality Donna Minkowitz, Ferocious Romance
Transgender/Bisexual , The Empress Is a Man
Visual Arts , The Male Nude
and , Women in Love
  • , Affectionate Men
  • and , Becoming Visible
  • Deborah Bright, The Passionate Camera

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