2nd Lambda Literary Awards

The 2nd Lambda Literary Awards were held in 1990 to honour works of LGBT literature published in 1989.

Special awards

CategoryWinner
Editor's ChoiceGertrude Stein (Rebecca Mark, ed.), Lifting Belly
Publisher ServiceCarol Seajay, Feminist Bookstore News

Nominees and winners

Category Winner Nominated
AIDS Literature Larry Kramer, Reports from the Holocaust: The Story of an AIDS Activist
Gay Anthology Martin B. Duberman, ed., Hidden from History
Gay Debut Fiction John Weir, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket
Gay Fiction David B. Feinberg, Eighty-Sixed
Gay Mystery Mark Richard Zubro, Simple Suburban Murder
  • Samuel M. Steward, Caravaggio Shawl
  • Stan Leventhal, Faultlines: Stories of Suspense
  • Michael Nava, Finale
  • Jeffrey N. McMahan, Somewhere in the Night
Gay Non-Fiction Neil Miller, In Search of Gay America: Women and Men in a Time of Change
  • Sheppard B. Kominars, Accepting Ourselves
  • Richard A. Isay, Being Homosexual
  • W. J. Weatherby, James Baldwin: Artist on Fire
  • Harold Norse, Memoirs of a Bastard Angel
Gay science fiction, fantasy or horror Jeffrey N. McMahan, Somewhere in the Night
  • Thom Nickels, Walking Water/After All This
  • William K. Eakins, Key West 2720 AD
  • Mercedes Lackey, Magic’s Pawn
  • Geoff Mains, Gentle Warriors
Humor Robert Triptow, ed., Gay Comics
  • Elizabeth Dean, Cut-Outs and Cut-Ups
  • T. R. Witomski, Kvetch
  • Celeste West, Lesbian Love Advisor
  • N. Leigh Dunlap, Run That Sucker at Six!!!
Lesbian Anthology Martin B. Duberman, ed., Hidden from History
Tee Corinne, ed., Intricate Passions
C. McEwen and S. O’Sullivan, Out the Other Side
  • Terry Woodrow, Lesbian Bedtime Stories
  • Irene Zahava, Lesbian Love Stories
Lesbian Debut Fiction Patricia R. Schwartz, The Names of the Moons of Mars
Lesbian Fiction Nisa Donnelly, The Bar Stories: A Novel After All
Lesbian Mystery Katherine V. Forrest, The Beverly Malibu
  • Barbara Wilson, Dog Collar Murders
  • Claire McNab, Fatal Reunion
  • Ellen Hart, Hallowed Murder
  • Antoinette Azolakov, The Contactees Die Young
Lesbian Non-Fiction Judy Grahn, Really Reading Gertrude Stein
  • Christie Balka and Andy Rose, Twice Blessed
  • Celeste West, Lesbian Love Advisor
  • Loralee MacPike, There’s Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You
  • Cynthia Rich, Desert Years
Lesbian science fiction, fantasy or horror Jessica Amanda Salmonson, ed., What Did Miss Darrington See?
  • Nancy Tyler Glenn, Clicking Stones
  • Lauren Wright Douglas, In the Blood
  • Susanna J. Sturgis, Memories and Visions
  • Lee Lynch, Sue Slate: Private Eye
Poetry Michael Klein, ed., Poets for Life
  • Cheryl Clarke, Humid Pitch: Narrative Poetry
  • Christian McEwen, Naming the Waves
  • Robert Glück, Reader
  • Adrienne Rich, Time’s Power: Poems 1985-1988
Small Press Larry Mitchell, My Life As a Mole
  • Mike Hippler, Matlovich: The Good Soldier
  • Joan Lindau, Letting in the Night
  • Vega Studios, Men of Color
  • Judy Dahl, River of Promise
Young adult/children's MaryKate Jordan, Losing Uncle Tim
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