Category: Award Winner

Posted in Award Winner Literary Collection (Single Author) Native/Indigenous Interest

Fugitive Colors by Chrystos

Chrystos | Fugitive Colors | Review

‘Like the surging waves of her beloved sea, Chrystos’ words and images crash around our feet and tug us into the heart of matters.’ –Glori

Posted in Award Winner Romance

All That False Instruction by Kerryn Higgs

Kerryn Higgs | All That False Instruction |

This passionate, funny, and heartbreaking novel about a young woman’s turbulent coming of age was originally published under the pseudonym Elizab

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Facades by Alex Marcoux

Alex Marcoux | Facades | She’s a singing sensation. She has a secret.When rumors about her private life send her CD sales plummeting, Anastasia is trapped with few options. De

Posted in Award Winner Intrigue/Thriller Romance

Price Of Honor by Radclyffe

Radclyffe | Price Of Honor | Honor and duty are not always black and white–and when self-styled patriots take up arms against the government, the price of honor may be a life.

Posted in Award Winner LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Now That You Know by Betty Fairchild; Nancy Hayward

Betty Fairchild; Nancy Hayward | Now That You Know | Enlightening and positive informative and compassionate, Now That You Know has become a standard reference for families with gay sons or daughters, Wr

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Out of Time by Paula Martinac

Paula Martinac | Out of Time | A handsomely repackaged version of an award-winning debut novel that won the 1990 Lambda Literary Award for Best Lesbian Fiction and was a Finalist fo

Posted in Award Winner YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Far From Xanadu by Julie Anne Peters

Julie Anne Peters | Far From Xanadu | Every day in Coalton is pretty much the same. Mike pumps iron in the morning, drives her truck to school, plays softball in the afternoon, and fixes t

Posted in Award Winner YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Keeping You A Secret by Julie Anne Peters

Julie Anne Peters | Keeping You A Secret | With a steady boyfriend, the position of Student Council President, and a chance to go to an Ivy League college, high school life is just fine for Hol

Posted in Action/Adventure Award Winner

Possessing Morgan by Erica Lawson

Erica Lawson | Possessing Morgan | New York City, in the height of summer. Crime seems to have taken a holiday, and Detective Morgan O’Callaghan is bored, bored, bored. Paperwork is mat

Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction Award Winner

Second Person Queer by Richard Labonte ; Lawrence Schimel

Richard Labonte ; Lawrence Schimel | Second Person Queer | First Person Queer, an anthology of nonfiction essays written in the first person by a variety of gay and lesbian authors, was a snapshot of GLBT life