Lambda Literary is proud to announce the winners of the 32nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards (a.k.a. the “Lammys”).
With twenty-six winning books across in twenty-four categories, the Lammys continue their storied tradition of celebrating not only the best in LGBTQ literature, but in honoring work that represents the depth and breadth of the queer experience.
The winners below were selected by a panel of over 60 literary professionals from more than 1,000 book submissions from over 300 publishers.
While the Lammys are indeed something to celebrate, this is also a time of outrage and grief caused by the pandemic and state-sanctioned violence against Black people. At Lambda Literary, we believe that LGBTQ literature inspires the radical imagination needed to dismantle white supremacy and build a more equitable world.
We are grateful to this year’s winners, whose work reflects a vast range of queer creativity, and we hope you can draw strength and insight from the writers honored today. Please join us in celebrating all the winners and their outstanding achievements.
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