Honoring the best in LGBT writing for 2011, the Publishing Triangle and the Ferro-Grumley Literary Awards are pleased to recognize the finalists in the six categories below. The winners will be announced at our awards ceremony on April 19, 2012
The Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction
* Deviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader, by Gayle S. Rubin (Duke University Press)
* Sister Arts: The Erotics of Lesbian Landscapes, by Lisa L. Moore (University of Minnesota Press)
* When We Were Outlaws, by Jeanne Córdova (Spinsters Ink)
The Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction
* A Queer History of the United States, by Michael Bronski (Beacon Press)
* Recruiting Young Love: How Christians Talk About Homosexuality, by Mark D. Jordan (University of Chicago Press)
* A Saving Remnant: The Radical Lives of Barbara Deming and David McReynolds, by Martin Duberman (The New Press)
The Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry
* Cow, by Susan Hawthorne (Spinifex Press)
* Inside the Money Machine, by Minnie Bruce Pratt (Carolina Wren Press)
* Open Winter, by Rae Gouirand (Bellday Books)
* The Stranger Dissolves, by Christina Hutchins (Sixteen Rivers Press)
The Thom Gunn Award for Gay Poetry
* A Fast Life: The Collected Poems of Tim Dlugos, by Tim Dlugos (Nightboat Books)
* Love-in-Idleness, by Christopher Hennessey (Brooklyn Arts Press)
* Motion Studies, by Brad Richard (The Word Works)
* Touch, by Henri Cole (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction
* Mitko, by Garth Greenwell (Miami University Press)
* My Sister Chaos, by Lara Fergus (Spinifex Press)
* We the Animals, by Justin Torres (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
* Zipper Mouth, by Laurie Weeks (The Feminist Press)
The Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Fiction
* Monoceros, by Suzette Mayr (Coach House Books)
* The Necessity of Certain Behaviors, by Shannon Cain (University of Pittsburgh Press)
* Quarantine, by Rahul Mehta (Harper Perennial)
* Remembrance of Things I Forgot, by Bob Smith (University of Wisconsin Press)
* The Stranger’s Child, by Alan Hollinghurst (Alfred A. Knopf)
* The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov, by Paul Russell (Cleis Press)
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