Lambda Literary Finalists Announced

By Keith Boykin, in books
Monday, March 6 2006, 3:03PM

The finalists for the annual Lambda Literary Awards were announced over the weekend. The awards celebrate achievements in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) literature for books published in 2005. Among this year's nominees are Samiya Bashir, Randy Boyd, Keith Boykin, Octavia Butler, Thomas Glave, E. Lynn Harris, Craig Hickman, June Jordan, Dwight A. McBride and Emanuel Xavier. The winners will be announced May 18 at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.

E. Lynn Harris was nominated in the anthology category for Freedom in the Village. In poetry, Samiya Bashir was nominated for Where the Apple Falls and June Jordan was nominated for Directed by Desire. Why I Hate Abercrombie and Fitch by Dwight A. McBride was nominated in LGBT studies, and Beyond The Down Low by Keith Boykin was nominated in the nonfiction category along with Words to Our Now by Thomas Glave.

Walt Loves the Bearcat by Randy Boyd was nominated under romance and Fledgling by Octavia Butler was nominated in the Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror category. Fumbling Toward Divinity by Craig Hickman was nominated in spirituality.


The complete list of finalists is below:

Finalists for the 2005 Lambda Literary Awards (alphabetical by category):

Anthology Red Light: Superheroes, Saints, & Sluts, ed. Anna Camilleri (Arsenal Pulp Press) Lesbian Pulp Fiction, ed. Katherine Forrest (Cleis) Freedom in the Village: 25 Years of Black, Gay Men’s Writing, ed. E. Lynn Harris (Carroll & Graf) Everything I Have is Blue: Short Fiction by Working-Class Men, ed. Wendell Ricketts (Suspect Thoughts) Bullets and Butterflies: Queer Spoken Word Poetry, ed. Emanuel Xavier (Suspect Thoughts)

Belles Lettres Quicksands: A Memoir by Sybille Bedford (Counterpoint Press) Tab Hunter Confidential by Tab Hunter, with Eddie Muller (Algonquin) My One Night Stand with Cancer by Tania Katan (Alyson Books) The Tricky Part by Martin Moran (Beacon Press) When I Knew, edited by Robert Trachtenberg, illustrated by Tom Bachtell (Regan Books)

Biography The Fabulous Sylvester by Joshua Gamson (Henry Holt) Nothing is True, Everything is Permitted: The Life of Brion Gysin by John Geiger (The Disinformation Company) Beyond Recall by Mary Meigs and Lise Weil (Talonbooks) Wild Girls: Paris, Sappho, & Art by Diana Souhami (St. Martins) February House by Sherrill Tippins (Houghton Mifflin)

Children's/Young Adult Antonio's Card/La Tarjeta de Antonio by Rigoberto Gonzalez (Children’s Book Press) Totally Joe by James Howe (Simon & Schuster) And Tango Makes Three by Peter Parnell & Justin Richardson (Simon & Schuster) Rainbow Road by Alex Sanchez (Simon & Schuster) Swimming in the Monsoon Sea by Shyam Selvadurai (Tundra Books)

Erotica Best Gay Erotica 2006, ed. by Matt Bernstein Sycamore and Richard Labonte (Cleis) Best Lesbian Erotica 2006, ed. by Eileen Myles and Tristan Taormino (Cleis) Rode Hard But Away Wet: Lesbian Cowboy Erotica edited by Sacchi Green & Rakelle Valencia (Suspect Thoughts) Close Contact by Sean Wolfe (Kensington) Stolen Moments: Erotic Interludes 2, edited by Stacia Seaman and Radclyffe (Bold Strokes)

Gay Men’s Debut Fiction Setting the Lawn on Fire by Mack Friedman (Wisconsin) Mother of Sorrows by Richard McCann (Pantheon) The First Verse by Barry McCrea (Carroll & Graf) You Are Not the One by Vestal McIntyre (Carroll & Graf) Bilal's Bread by Sulyman X (Alyson)

Gay Men's Fiction The Sluts by Dennis Cooper (Carroll & Graf) German Officer’s Boy by Harlan Greene (Wisconsin) Faith for Beginners by Aaron Hamburger (Random House) What We Do is Secret by Kief Hillsbery (Villard) Acqua Calda by Keith McDermott (Carroll & Graf)

Gay Men's Mystery One of These Things is Not Like the Others by D. Travers Scott (Suspect Thoughts) The Actor’s Guide to Greed by Rick Copp (Kensington) The Paper Mirror by Dorien Grey (GLB Publishers) White Tiger by Michael Allen Dymmoch (St. Martins Minotaur) Cajun Snuff by W. Randy Haynes (Publish America)

Gay Men's Poetry School of the Arts by Mark Doty (HarperCollins) For Dust Thou Art by Timothy Lui (Southern Illinois) Sugar by Martin Pousson (Suspect Thoughts) Crush by Richard Siken (Yale) Blue on Blue Ground by Aaron Smith (Pittsburgh)

Humor Invasion of Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel, (Alyson Books) Juicy Mother by Jennifer Camper (Soft Skull Press) What the L ? by Kate Clinton (Carroll & Graf) Revenge of the Paste Eaters by Cheryl Peck (5 Spot, Warner Books) Don't Get too Comfortable by David Rakoff (Doubleday)

Lesbian Debut Fiction Crashing America by Katia Noyes (Alyson) Manstealing for Fat Girls by Michelle Embree (Soft Skull Press) The Beautifully Worthless by Ali Leibegott (Suspect Thoughts) In Too Deep by Ronica Black (Bold Strokes) Bliss by Fiona Zedde (Kensington)

Lesbian Fiction Babyji by Abha Dawesar (Anchor Books) Wild Dogs by Helen Humphrys (W. W. Norton) With or Without You by Lauren Sanders (Akashic) Five Books of Moses Lapinsky by Karen Tulchinsky (Raincoast Books) Lighthousekeeping by Jeanette Winterson (Harcourt)

Lesbian Mystery Women of Mystery edited by Katherine Forrest (Haworth) The Iron Girl by Ellen Hart (St. Martins Minotaur) Desert Blood: The Juarez Murders by Alicia Gaspar De Alba (Arte Publico) Darkness Descending by Penny Mickelbury (Kings Crossing) Justice Served by Radclyffe (Bold Strokes)

Lesbian Poetry Where the Apple Falls by Samiya Bashir (redbone press) Directed by Desire: Collected Poems by June Jordan (Copper Canyon) Life Mask by Jackie Kay (Bloodaxe Books) New and Selected Poems, Volume II by Mary Oliver (Beacon Press) Eye of Water by Amber Flora Thomas (Pittsburgh)

LGBT Studies When Heroes Love: The Ambiguity of Eros in the Stories of Gilgamesh and David by Susan Ackerman (Columbia) Zest for Life: Lesbians’ Experience of Menopause by Jennifer Kelly (Spinifex) Why I Hate Abercrombie and Fitch by Dwight A. McBride (NYU Press) Lesbian Communities Festivals, Rvs And the Internet, edited by Esther D. Rothblum and Penny Sablove (Harrington Park Press) Love’s Rite: Same-Sex Marriage in India and the West by Ruth Vanita (Palgrave Macmillan)

Nonfiction Gore Vidal’s America by Dennis Altman (Polity Press) Beyond the Down Low by Keith Boykin (Carroll & Graf) Words to Our Now by Thomas Glave (Minnesota) Raising Boys without Men by Peggy Drexler (Rodale) Women Together/Women Apart by Tirza True Latimer (Rutgers)

Romance Artist’s Dream by Gerri Hill (Bella Books) Just Like That by Karin Kallmaker (Bella Books) The Price of Temptation by M. J. Pearson (Seventh Window) Distant Shores, Silent Thunder by Radclyffe (Bold Strokes) Walt Loves the Bearcat by Randy Boyd (West Beach Books)

Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Fledgling by Octavia Butler (Seven Stories) Shapers of Darkness by David B. Coe (Tor) Temple Landfall by Jane Fletcher (Bold Strokes) Daughters of an Emerald Dusk by Katherine Forrest (Alyson Books) No Sister of Mine by Jeanne G’Fellers (Bella Books)

Spirituality The Seven Sisters of the Pleiades by Munya Andrews (Spinifex) Qu(e)ering Evangelicalism by Cheri DiNovo (Pilgrim Press) The Path of the Green Man by Michael Thomas Ford (Citadel Press) I Am the One Walking Beside Me by Daniel Gebhardt (Pilgrim Press) Fumbling Toward Divinity by Craig Hickman (Annabessacook Farm)

Transgender/GenderQueer Choir Boy by Charlie Anders (Soft Skull Press) In a Queer Time and Place by Judith Halberstam (NYU Press) Deliver Me from Nowhere by Tennessee Jones (Soft Skull Press) Just Add Hormones by Matt Kailey (Beacon Press) The Riddle of Gender by Deborah Rudacille (Pantheon)

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Troy

Congratulations all around and especially to you Mr. Boykin but I see a number of good books by SGL (same gender loving) people that were passed over...Where was Kenyon Farrows' book Letters From Young Activists and Roy Simmons' Out of Bounds book or Trent Jackson's book At This Moment or Dayne Averys' book I Wrote This Song. We definitely need our awards especially in books. How many nominations qualify a book for an award? Oh well, let me shut up and say Congratulations!

Kevin

First, Congrats to you Keith!!

However, I wish Frederick Smith's DOWN FOR WHATEVER and Rashid Darden's LAZARUS could have gotten nods from Lamda as well. Both books were stunning debuts!!

Kevin C
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oswald

Keith- I am a huge fan and love your work. Congratulations! I am also especially proud of Samiya Bashir, Craig Hickman and Thomas Glave. It's like a whole new renaissance of black queer literature. And let's not forget Emanuel Xavier-this latin brother may not be black but he's most definitely earned our love and respect. Amazing talent deserves recognition and it's great to finally see good folk get their props. Best of luck to all the nominees.

Kim Pearson

Congratulations on a well-deserved honor.

Kareem

Thanks for the list. Also, congrats on the nomination!

RonNLC

Congrats Keith, on your Lammy nomination and BET show and all your terrific hard work.