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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 27, 2011

 

Press Contact: Tony Valenzuela (323) 376-6801, info@lambdaliterary.org

  

23rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards Announced in New York

 

Three-time Pulitzer Prize Winning Playwright Edward Albee &

Award-Winning Crime Writer Val McDermid Honored at

23rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards

 

New York, NY -- Three-time Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Edward Albee and Gold Dagger Award-winning crime fiction writer Val McDermid were honored last night at the 23rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards, in a ceremony at the School of Visual Arts Theater in New York City. Taking place the same week of Book Expo America-the book publishing industry's biggest annual gathering of booksellers, publishers, and others in the industry-the Lambda ceremony brought together over 400 attendees, sponsors, and celebrities to celebrate excellence in LGBT literature.

 

The ceremony was hosted by comedienne Lea DeLaria who kept the evening light and hilarious with her brand of bawdy humor saying, "I don't know what the [expletive] I'm doing here.  You're all smarter than me."  Also in attendance were presenters such as Jim McGreevey, Stefanie Powers, and award-winning author, Emma Donoghue.

 

Awards were presented in twenty-four categories. Among the winners were Eileen Myles's Inferno (A Poet's Novel) which took the top honor in Lesbian Fiction and Adam Haslett's Union Atlantic in Gay Fiction.  There were two ties as well, an unusual occurrence for the Awards, in the Lesbian Memoir category as well as in LGBT Studies.

 

Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally presented the Foundation's Pioneer Award to Edward Albee, saying of the legendary playwright, "He has avoided gay subject matter throughout his career that people wonder if he's gay.  Well, I'm here to tell you he is ... I picked him up at a party in 1960."  In accepting his honor, Albee remarked "I'm not a gay writer.  I'm a writer who happens to be gay."

 

The other Pioneer Award was given to acclaimed Scottish crime writer Val McDermid who joked that there were no lesbians in the small town she grew up in believing they were "mythical, like mermaids."  McDermid went on to thank the writers who came before, such as her award presenter Katherine V. Forrest, saying, "I understand the importance of doors being opened.  Other people opened doors for me."

 

LLF Executive Director, Tony Valenzuela, in his remarks from the stage appealed to the audience to support the literary arts.  He said, "If civil rights are another way of saying quality of life, of what makes life meaningful and gives us joy, then writers, publishers, literature, arts, are a key component of civil rights and we have to say that over and over again."

 

Alex S�nchez, Mexican-American author of award-winning novels for teens and adults, and Susan Stinson, winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award in Fiction, received the Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists' Prizes, and the University of Wisconsin Press received a special Publisher's Service Award.

 

The Lambda Awards ceremony's glamour quotient reached new highs this year with a stellar roster of presenters from a diverse cross section from the worlds of film, television, theatre, politics, religion, sex, and of course literature. Besides McGreevey and Powers, gracing the stage to bestow awards were transgender photographer Amos Mac, feminist porn actress and director Tristan Taormino, former speech writer for Billy Graham Mel White, Mr. Gay USA Eddie Rabon, and beauty queen Claire Buffie, Miss New York.  

 

Immediately following the awards ceremony, a VIP after-party took place at Chelsea's Cheim & Read, the legendary art gallery that has exhibited Robert Mapplethorpe, Don Barchardy, and Diane Arbus.  The performance troop Unitard (Mike Alboof the Underminer, Nora Burns, of the Nellie Olesons, and David Ilku, of the Dueling Bankheads) provided their twisted and sardonic brand of entertainment.

 

Ceremony Sponsors:

Sponsors of the event include: R�KK Vodka, Harper Perennial (all at Benefactor level); Kensington Publishing (Patron level); Northwest Press, Barefoot Wine (Mentor level); Cleis Press, Blind Eye Books, Arsenal Pulp Press, Seal Press, Bywater Books, The American Institute of Bisexuality, Rainbow Book Fair (all at Friend level); and FLUX Books (Gift Bag level).

 

23rd Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners

Lesbian Fiction

Inferno (A Poet's Novel), by Eileen Myles, OR Books

 

Gay Fiction

Union Atlantic, by Adam Haslett, Doubleday  

 

Lesbian Debut Fiction

Sub Rosa, by Amber Dawn, Arsenal Pulp Press

 

Gay Debut Fiction

Bob the Book, by David Pratt, Chelsea Station Editions

 

Lesbian Memoir/Biography (TIE)

Hammer! Making Movies Out of Sex and Life, by Barbara Hammer, The Feminist Press

Wishbone: A Memoir in Fractures, by Julie Marie Wade, Colgate University Press   

Gay Memoir/Biography

Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward, Professor, Tattoo Artist and Sexual Renegade, by Justin Spring, Farrar, Straus & Giroux

 

Lesbian Mystery

Fever of the Bone, by Val McDermid, HarperCollins

 

Gay Mystery

Echoes, by David Lennon, Blue Spike Publishing

 

LGBT Anthology

Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation, edited by Kate Bornstein & S. Bear Bergman, Seal Press

 

LGBT Children's/Young Adult

Wildthorn, by Jane Eagland, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

 

LGBT Drama

Oedipus at Palm Springs, by The Five Lesbian Brothers: Maureen Angelos, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey, and Lisa Kron, Samuel French, Inc.

 

LGBT Nonfiction

King Kong Theory, by Virginia Despentes, The Feminist Press

 

LGBT SF/Fantasy/Horror

Diana Comet and Other Improbable Stories, by Sandra McDonald, Lethe Press

 

LGBT Studies (TIE)

Another Country: Queer Anti-Urbanism, by Scott Herring, New York University Press

Assuming a Body: Transgender and Rhetorics of Materiality, by Gayle Salaman, Columbia University Press   

Bisexual Fiction

The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet, by Myrlin Hermes, Harper Perennial

 

Bisexual Nonfiction

Border Sexualities, Border Families in Schools, by Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli,Rowman & Littlefield

 

Transgender Fiction

Holding Still For as Long as Possible,by Zoe Whittall, House of Anansi Press

 

Transgender Nonfiction

Balancing on the Mechitza: Transgender in Jewish Community, edited by Noach Dzmura, North Atlantic Books

 

Lesbian Erotica

Sometimes She Lets Me: Best Butch/Femme Erotica, edited by Tristan Taormino, Cleis Press

 

Gay Erotica

Teleny and Camille, by Jon Macy, Northwest Press

 

Lesbian Poetry

The Nights Also, by Anna Swanson, Tightrope Books

 

Gay Poetry

Pleasure, by Brian Teare, Ahsahta Press

 

Lesbian Romance

River Walker, by Cate Culpepper, Bold Strokes Books

 

Gay Romance

Normal Miguel, by Erik Orrantia, Cheyenne Press

 

 

PHOTOS OF THE 23RD ANNUAL LAMBDA LITERARY AWARDS

found in link below: Photo credit: Donna Aceto

 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/lambdaliterary/ 

 

 Start you summer reading by buying the Lammy winner!

 

http://www.lambdaliterary.org/2011-lambda-literary-award-winners/

 

 

23rd Annual Lambda Literary Awards Committee Members  

Honorary Host Committee

Ann Bannon

Don Bachardy

Bill Clegg

Kate Clinton

Mart Crowley

Michael Cunningham

Stacey D'Erasmo

Jim McGreevey

David Mixner

Ann Patchett

Stefanie Powers

Andrew Tobias

Edmund White

 

New York Host Committee

David McConnell - Co-Chair

Don Weise - Co-Chair

S. Chris Shirley - Co-Chair

Jamie Brickhouse

J. Brooks

Benoit Denizet-Lewis

Dick Donahue

Jessica Falvo

David Gale

Charles Rice-Gonzalez

Nicholas Nicholson

Heather Aimee O'Neill

Julia Pastore

Lori Perkins

Patrick Ryan

Rakesh Satyal

Liz Scheier

Bob Smith

Jerl Surratt

Linda Villarosa

Paul Whitlatch

 

About the Lambda Literary Foundation: The Foundation nurtures, celebrates, and preserves LGBT literature through programs that honor excellence, promote visibility and encourage development of emerging writers. LLF's programs include the Lambda Literary Awards, the Writers' Retreat for Emerging LGBT Voices, and our web magazine at www.lambdaliterary.org.

 

For information:

Tony Valenzuela

Lambda Literary Foundation

5482 Wilshire Blvd, #1595

Los Angeles, CA 90036

phone/fax 213-568-3570 . cell 323-376-6801

info@lambdaliterary.org

www.lambdaliterary.org

Richard Labont�

Lambda Literary Awards Administrator

richardlabonte@lambdaliterary.org

 

 

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