Lambda Literary Award for Speculative Fiction

Lambda Literary Awards (also known as the "Lammys") are awarded yearly by the United States–based Lambda Literary Foundation to published works that celebrate or explore LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) themes. The awards are presented annually for books published in the previous year. The Lambda Literary Foundation states that its mission is "to celebrate LGBT literature and provide resources for writers, readers, booksellers, publishers, and librarians—the whole literary community."[1]

Since their inception in 1989, awards have been given in various categories in fiction and non-fiction.[2] The title for this category has changed several times, most recently to "LGBTQ+ Speculative Fiction".

Eligibility guidelines

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To be eligible for the award, a book must meet the following requirements:[3]

  • The book must have been published for the first time in the United States between January 1 and December 31 of the previous calendar year.
  • The book must be published in English; translations are accepted.
  • The book must be available for purchase in a bound or collected format. Self-published books are eligible, provided they exist in a single published file; books published exclusively on social or subscription-based sites (including blogs, personal newsletters, Wattpad, and Patreon) are not eligible.

This category includes science fiction, fantasy, horror and related genres; submissions can be in the form of novels, novellas, or short story collections.[3]

As with other Lambda Literary Awards, the books nominated for the Lambda Literary Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror are selected based on several factors, including LGBTQ+ content, quality of writing and artistic merit.[4]

Winners and nominees

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The Lambda Literary Award Medal Design 2008

In the following table, the years correspond to the year of the book's release. The ceremonies are always held the following year. Entries with a yellow background have won the relevant award, while those with a white background are the nominees. Categories are abbreviated; the official category titles are presented in the key.

Official Category Title Abbreviation Award Year(s)
Gay Men's Mystery/Science Fiction Gay M/SF 1989
Lesbian Mystery/Science Fiction Lesb. M/SF 1989
Gay Men's Science Fiction/Fantasy Gay SF/F 1991–1993
Lesbian Science Fiction/Fantasy Lesb. SF/F 1990–1993
Science Fiction/Fantasy SF/F 1994–2000
Horror/Science Fiction/Fantasy SF/F/H 2001
Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror SF/F/H 2002–2006
LGBT Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror LGBT SF/F/H 2007–2021
LGBTQ Speculative Fiction 2022–present

Recipients

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Multi-time winners of the award include Melissa Scott (4),[5][6][7][8] Nicola Griffith (3),[9][10][11] Jim Grimsley (2), and Stephen Pagel (2).[10][11] Nicola Griffith holds the record for most nominations (6), and Perry Brass has the most nominations without winning (4).[12]

Lambda Literary Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror winners and finalists
Year Category Author Title Publisher Result Ref.
1989 Gay M/SF Michael Nava Goldenboy Alyson Winner [A][13]
Donald Ward Death Takes the Stage St. Martin's Press Finalist [13]
Joseph Hansen Obedience Mysterious Press
Michael Bishop Unicorn Mountain William Morrow and Co.
George Baxt Who Next International Polygonics
Lesb. M/SF Antoinette Azolakov Skiptrace Banned Books Winner [13]
Dolores Klaich Heavy Gilt Naiad Press Finalist [13]
Claire McNab Lessons in Murder Naiad Press
Judy Grahn Mundane World Crossing Press
Sandy Bayer The Crystal Curtain Alyson
1990 Gay SF/F Jeffrey N. McMahan Somewhere in the Night Alyson Winner [B][14]
Geoff Mains Gentle Warriors Knights Press Finalist [14]
William K. Eakins Key West 2720 AD Knights Press
Mercedes Lackey Magic's Pawn DAW Books
Thom Nickels Walking Water / After All This Banned Books
Lesb. SF/F Jessica Amanda Salmonson (ed.) What Did Miss Darrington See? Feminist Press Winner [14]
Nancy Tyler Glenn Clicking Stones Naiad Press Finalist [14]
Lauren Wright Douglas In the Blood Naiad Press
Susanna J. Sturgis (ed.) Memories and Visions Crossing Press
Lee Lynch Sue Slate: Private Eye Naiad Press
1991 Gay SF/F Mercedes Lackey Magic's Price DAW Books Winner [15]
Toby Johnson Secret Matter Lavender
Marsh Cassady Alternate Casts Banned Books Finalist [15]
Storm Constantine Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit Tor Books
Scott Edelman The Gift Space and Time
Lesb. SF/F Gael Baudino Gossamer Axe Roc Winner [15]
Patrick Califia Doc and Fluff Alyson Finalist [15]
Melissa Scott Mighty Good Road Baen Books
Lynda Lyons Priorities Naiad Press
Karen Marie Christa Minns Virago Naiad Press
1992 Gay SF/F Frank M. Robinson The Dark Beyond the Stars Tor Books Winner [16]
Eric Garber (ed.) Embracing the Dark Alyson Finalist [16]
Perry Brass Mirage Belhue
Jay B. Laws Steam Alyson
Jeffrey N. McMahan Vampires Anonymous Alyson
Lesb. SF/F Jewelle Gomez The Gilda Stories Firebrand Books Winner [C][16]
B.L. Holmes Mega Mother Courage Finalist [16]
Chris Anne Wolfe Shadows of Aggar New Victoria
Camarin Grae Stranded Naiad Press
Judith Alguire Zeta Base Naiad Press
1993 Gay SF/F Maureen F. McHugh China Mountain Zhang Tor Books Winner [9]
Thomas T. Thomas Cry Gender Baen Books Finalist [9]
Poppy Z. Brite Lost Souls Abyss / Delacorte
Lewis Gannett The Living One Random House
Anne Rice The Tale of the Body Thief Knopf
Lesb. SF/F Nicola Griffith Ammonite Del Rey Books Winner [9]
Melissa Scott Dreamships Tor Books Finalist [9]
Jean Stewart Return to Isis Rising Tide
Judith Katz Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin Sound Firebrand Books [D][9]
Severna Park Speaking Dreams Firebrand Books [9]
1994 SF/F Starhawk The Fifth Sacred Thing Bantam Books Winner [17]
Melissa Scott Burning Bright Tor Books Finalist [17]
Poppy Brite Drawing Blood Delacorte Books
Sybil Claiborne In the Garden of Dead Cars Cleis Press
Jay B. Laws The Unfinished Alyson Books
1995 SF/F Melissa Scott Trouble and Her Friends Tor Books Winner [5]
Nancy Springer Metal Angel Roc Finalist [5]
Mercedes Lackey Storm Warning DAW Books
Suzy McKee Charnas The Furies Tor Books
Jean Stewart Warriors of Isis DAW Books
1996 SF/F Melissa Scott Shadow Man Tor Books Winner [6]
Nicola Griffith Slow River Del Rey Books Finalist [6]
Samuel R. Delany Atlantis: Three Tales Wesleyan
Pam Keesey Dark Angels Cleis Press
Felice Picano Dryland End Richard Kasak
1997 SF/F Clive Barker Sacrament HarperCollins Winner [18]
Rachel Pollack Godmother Night St. Martin's Press Finalist [18]
Michael Rowe and Thomas S. Roche (eds.) Sons of Darkness Cleis Press
Eric Garber and Jewelle Gomez (eds.) Swords of the Rainbow Alyson
Pam Keesey (eds.) Women Who Run With Werewolves Cleis Press
1998 SF/F Nicola Griffith and Stephen Pagel (eds.) Bending the Landscape: Fantasy White Wolf Winner [10]
William J. Mann Grave Passions: Tales of the Gay Supernatural Masquerade Finalist [10]
Harry M. Benshoff (ed.) Monsters in the Closet Manchester University Press [E][10]
Lawrence Schimel (ed.) The Drag Queen of Elfland Circlet Press [10]
Perry Brass The Harvest Belhue
1999 SF/F Nicola Griffith and Stephen Pagel (eds.) Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction Overlook Press Winner [11]
Ulysses G. Dietz Desmond Alyson Finalist [11]
Elizabeth Brownrigg Falling to Earth Firebrand Books
Clive Barker Galilee HarperCollins
Lawrence Schimel (ed.) Things Invisible to See Ultra Violet
2000 SF/F Richard Bowes Minions of the Moon Tor Books Winner [19]
Victoria Brownworth and Judith Redding (eds.) Night Shade: Gothic Tales by Women Seal Press Finalist [19]
Severna Park The Annunciate Avon
Keith Hartman The Gumshoe, the Witch, and the Virtual Corpse Meisha Merlin [F][19]
Delia Sherman Through a Brazen Mirror Circlet Press / Ace [19]
2001 SF/F/H Jim Grimsley Kirith Kirin Meisha Merlin Winner [20]
Perry Brass Angel Lust Belhue Finalist [20]
David Gerrold Jumping off the Planet Tor Books
Anne Rice Merrick Knopf
Michael Rowe (ed.) Queer Fear Arsenal Pulp Press [G][20]
2002 SF/F/H Melissa Scott and Lisa A. Barnett Point of Dreams Tor Books Winner [7]
Nicola Griffith and Stephen Pagel (eds.) Bending the Landscape: Horror Overlook Press Finalist [7]
David Thomas Lord Bound in Blood Kensington
Keith Hartman Gumshoe Gorilla Meisha Merlin
Michael Schiefelbein Vampire Vow Alyson
2003 SF/F/H Michael Rowe (ed.) Queer Fear II Arsenal Pulp Winner [H][21]
Katherine V. Forrest Daughters of an Amber Noon Overlook Press Finalist [21]
Karin Kallmaker (as Laura Adams) Seeds of Fire Bella Books
Randy Boyd The Devil Inside West Beach
Cecilia Tan (ed.) Wired Hard 3 Circlet Press
2004 SF/F/H Helen Sandler (ed.) Necrologue Diva Winner [22]
David M. Pierce Elf Child Southern Tier Finalist [22]
Diana Rivers The Red Line of Yarmald Bella Books
Perry Brass The Substance of God Belhue
Michael Schiefelbein Vampire Thrall Alyson
2005 SF/F/H Jim Grimsley The Ordinary Tor Books Winner [23]
Michael Jensen Firelands Alyson Finalist [23]
Greg Herren (ed.) Shadows of the Night: Queer Tales of the Uncanny and Unusual Southern Tier
Jean Stewart The Wizard of Isis Bella Books
Nicola Griffith With Her Body Aqueduct Press
2006 LGBT SF/F/H Katherine V. Forrest Daughters of an Emerald Dusk Alyson Winner [24]
Octavia Butler Fledgling Seven Stories Press Finalist [24]
Jeanne Gӆellers No Sister of Mine Bella Books
David B. Coe Shapers of Darkness Tor Books
Jane Fletcher Temple Landfall Bold Strokes Books
2007 LGBT SF/F/H Neal Drinnan Izzy and Eve Green Candy Press Winner [I][25]
R.W. Day A Strong and Sudden Thaw Iris Print Finalist [25]
Elizabeth Bear Carnival Bantam Spectra
Douglas Clegg Mordred, Bastard Son Alyson
Chris Moriarty Spin Control Bantam Spectra
2008 LGBT SF/F/H Lee Thomas The Dust of Wonderland Alyson Winner [26][27]
Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Monette A Companion to Wolves Tor Books Finalist [26]
Jo Walton Ha'penny Tor Books
Brian Francis Slattery Spaceman Blues Tor Books
Ginn Hale Wicked Gentlemen Blind Eye Books
2009 LGBT SF/F/H Nicole Kimberling Turnskin Blind Eye Books Winner [28]
Craig Laurance Gidney Sea, Swallow Me and Other Stories Lethe Press Finalist [28]
Astrid Amara The Archer's Heart Blind Eye Books
Barth Anderson The Magician and the Fool Bantam / Del Ray
Steve Berman Wilde Stories 2008 Lethe Press
2010 LGBT SF/F/H Catherynne M. Valente Palimpsest Bantam Books Winner [29]
Rebecca Ore Centuries Ago and Very Fast Aqueduct Press Finalist [29]
Amber Dawn Fist of the Spider Woman Arsenal Pulp Press
Lee Thomas In the Closet, Under the Bed Dark Scribe Press
Tom Cardamone Pumpkin Teeth Lethe Press
2011 LGBT SF/F/H Sandra McDonald Diana Comet and Other Improbable Stories Lethe Press Winner [30][31]
Tanith Lee Disturbed by Her Song Lethe Press Finalist [32]
Nene Adams Flowers of Edo Black Car Publishing
Steve Berman (ed.) Wilde Stories 2010 Lethe Press
Jane Fletcher Wolfsbane Winter Bold Strokes Books
2012 LGBT SF/F/H Lee Thomas The German Lethe Press Winner [33]
Geoff Ryman Paradise Tales: and Other Stories Small Beer Press Finalist
L.A. Witt Static Amber Allure / Amber Quill Press
JoSelle Vanderhooft Steam-powered: Lesbian Steampunk Stories Torquere Press
J. M. Frey Triptych Dragon Moon Press
2013 LGBT SF/F/H Tom Cardamone Green Thumb Lethe Press Winner [34]
Lee Mandelo Beyond Binary: Genderqueer and Sexually Fluid Speculative Fiction Lethe Press Finalist [34]
H.B. Kurtzwilde Chocolatiers of the High Winds: A Gay Steampunk Romance Circlet Press
Connie Wilkins and Steve Berman Heiresses of Russ 2012: the Year’s Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction Lethe Press
Kelly Sinclair In the Now Blue Feather Books
Greg Herren and J. M. Redmann Night Shadows: Queer Horror Bold Strokes Books
Sean Eads The Survivors Lethe Press
2014 LGBT SF/F/H Melissa Scott and Amy Griswold Death by Silver Winner [8][35][36]
Deborah Wheeler Collaborators Finalist [37][35]
Alex Jeffers Deprivation; or, Benedetto furioso: an oneiromancy
Isabella Carter Dragon Slayer
Richard Bowes Dust Devil on a Quiet Street
Marie Castle Hell's Belle
Roberta Degnore Invisible Soft Return
Nathan Burgoine Light
Lee Thomas Like Light for Flies
Mary Anne Mohanraj The Stars Change
2015 LGBT SF/F/H Chaz Brenchley Bitter Waters Winner [38][39]
Daryl Gregory Afterparty Finalist [40]
Lee Thomas Butcher's Road
A. M. Dellamonica Child of a Hidden Sea
Max Gladstone Full Fathom Five
Lea Daley FutureDyke
Craig Laurance Gidney Skin Deep Magic
2016 LGBT SF/F/H Kirsty Logan The Gracekeepers Winner [41][42]
Ally Blue Down Finalist [43][44]
J.A. Rock Minotaur
Kate Sherwood Sacrati
John Inman The Boys on the Mountain
Fletcher DeLancey The Caphenon
Robert Levy The Glittering World
Jude McLaughlin Wonder City Stories
2017 LGBT SF/F/H Indra Das The Devourers Winner [45]
Sassafras Lowrey A Little Queermas Carol Finalist [46]
Dayna Ingram All Good Children
David Lennon Irish Black
A. C. Wise Kissing Booth Girl
Michael Thomas Ford Lily
Ras Mashramani, Rasheedah Phillips, Alex Smith, and M. Eighteen Téllez Style of Attack Report
Andrea Hairston Will Do Magic for Small Change
2018 LGBT SF/F/H Annalee Newitz Autonomous Winner [47][48][49]
Lara Elena Donnelly Amberlough Finalist [50]
Maggie Shen King An Excess Male
Rivers Solomon An Unkindness of Ghosts
Kristen Ringman I Stole You
Owen Keehnen Night Visitors
Lindsey Drager The Lost Daughter Collective
Nicky Drayden The Prey of Gods
2019 LGBT SF/F/H Isaac R. Fellman The Breath of the Sun Aqueduct Press Winner [51][52]
Sonya Taaffe Forget the Sleepless Shores Lethe Press Finalist [53]
Aliette de Bodard In the Vanishers’ Palace JABberwocky
Clay AD Metabolize, If Able Monster House Press
Fletcher DeLancey Resilience Heartsome Publishing
Margaret Killjoy The Barrow Will Send What It May Tor Books
Neon Yang The Descent of Monsters Tor Books
C. L. Polk Witchmark Tor Books
2020 LGBT SF/F/H Rivers Solomon, Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan Snipes The Deep Saga Press / Gallery Winner [54][55][56]
Craig Laurance Gidney A Spectral Hue Word Horde Finalist [57][58]
Marlon James Black Leopard, Red Wolf Riverhead Books
Jac Jemc False Bingo Dzanc Books
Matthew Bright Stories to Sing in the Dark Lethe Press
Samantha Shannon The Priory of the Orange Tree Bloomsbury Publishing
Julie C. Day The Rampant Aqueduct Press
Nina MacLaughlin Wake, Siren Farrar, Straus and Giroux
2021 LGBT SF/F/H Julian K. Jarboe Everyone on the Moon is Essential Personnel Lethe Press Winner [59][60][61]
Rebecca Roanhorse Black Sun Saga Press / Gallery Finalist [62]
Zen Cho The Order of the Pure Moon Reflected in Water Tor Books
Tlotlo Tsamaase The Silence of the Wilting Skin Pink Narcissus Press
Aaron A. Reed Subcutanean Self-published
2022 LGBTQ Speculative Fiction Cadwell Turnbull No Gods, No Monsters Blackstone Publishing Winner [63]
Arkady Martine A Desolation Called Peace Tor Books Finalist [64]
Honni van Rijswijk Breeder Blackstone Publishing
Olivia Tapiero with Kit Schluter (trans.) Phototaxis Nightboat Books
Neon Yang The Tensorate Series Tor Books
2023 LGBTQ Speculative Fiction Lianyu Tan The Wicked and the Willing Shattered Scepter Press Winner [65]
Sunyi Dean The Book Eaters Tor Books Finalist [66]
Nghi Vo Into the Riverlands Tor.com
Khan Wong The Circus Infinite Angry Robot
Rob Hart The Paradox Hotel Ballantine Books
2024 LGBTQ Speculative Fiction Marisa Crane I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself Catapult Winner [67]
Aubrey Wood Bang Bang Bodhisattva Solaris Finalist [68]
Emma Mieko Candon The Archive Undying Tor.com
Vajra Chandrasekera The Saint of Bright Doors Tor.com
Chana Porter The Thick and the Lean Saga Press

Notes

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A Also jointly won Gay Men's Small Press Book Award.
B Also nominated for Gay Men's Mystery.
C Also jointly won Lesbian Fiction.
D Also won Lesbian fiction.
E Also nominated for Drama.
F Also nominated for Gay Men's Mystery.
G Also nominated for Gay Men's Anthology-Fiction.
H Also nominated for Gay Men's Anthology-Fiction.
I Also nominated for Gay Fiction.

See also

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References

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