The Alice B Readers Award

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The Alice B Readers Award[1] is given annually to living writers of lesbian fiction whose careers are distinguished by consistently well-written stories about lesbians. Named for Alice_B._Toklas, the award is given once, only, in appreciation of career achievement. In addition to the medal, each recipient is given a lapel pin and a significant honorarium.

In addition to Alice B Medals, the Committee often awards Alice B Lavender Certificates to up-and-coming authors who do not yet have a body of work.

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[edit] Significance of the Award

Historically, lesbians have rarely had their voices heard in the fiction or nonfiction of modern society,[2] (except perhaps as footnotes in medical journals regarding pathology). As Bertha_Harris, author of many novels including Lover, once wrote: "Between the time of Sappho and the birth of Natalie_Clifford_Barney lies a 'lesbian silence' of twenty-four centuries."[3] It wasn't until the 1970s and the establishment of Naiad_Books (after the Stonewall-riots 1969), that books by, for, and about lesbians were published. Still, it was a long hard road with little recognition and to this day, considerable difficulties and discrimination face authors of lesbian works.

The Alice B Award is one small contribution toward overcoming discrimination. As Martha Nell Smith so cogently wrote:

"The trajectory of lesbian literature for the first two-thirds of the twentieth century can be described as a movement from encrypted strategies for expressions of the love that dare not speak its name to overtly political celebrations of woman-for-woman passion that, by the late 1960s, refused to be denied, denigrated, or expunged."[4]

The Alice B Award exists to honor and recognize forerunners of modern lesbian fiction including such luminaries as Ann_Bannon, Jane_Rule, Marijane_Meaker, Katherine_V._Forrest, and Lee Lynch as well as to the new voices who are providing information, entertainment, and enlightenment to lesbians around the world.

[edit] The Alice B Awards Committee

The Alice B Awards Committee is an anonymous group of avid lesbian readers. The award is made possible by an anonymous donor. The donor and committee share a common goal: to reward and thank writers of lesbian fiction for their contribution to the lesbian community, culture, and identity.

At least two Medals are given out annually. Selections are made from lists compiled by the committee members’ all-time favorite living authors currently publishing and those who have not published in more than five years.

[edit] Winners of the Alice B Award

[edit] 2008

  • Ann_Bannon
  • Kim Baldwin
  • Cate Culpepper
  • Lauren Wright Douglas
  • Jennifer L. Jordan
  • Val_mcDermid
  • Joanna_Russ
  • Theresea Szymanski

[edit] 2007

Alison_Bechdel
Gerri Hill
Lori_L._Lake
Lee Lynch
Marijane_Meaker
Jane_Rule

[edit] 2006

Jennifer Fulton
Claire_McNab
Ann Allen Shockley
Sheila Ortiz-Taylor

[edit] 2005

Sarah Dreher
Katherine_V._Forrest
Ellen_Hart

[edit] 2004

Peggy J. Herring
Karin_Kallmaker
Radclyffe

[edit] Winners of the Lavender Certificate

[edit] 2008

  • L-J Baker for Broken Wings
  • Catherine Friend for The Spanish Pearl
  • Nairne Holtz for The Skin Beneath

[edit] 2007

  • Brenda Adcock for Pipeline

[edit] 2006

  • Cynthia Tyler for Descanso

[edit] 2005

  • Jaime Clevenger for The Unknown Mile
  • Gabrielle Goldsby for The Caretaker's Daughter
  • C. Paradee for Deep Cover

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.alicebawards.org
  2. ^ Alice B Awards Winners. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
  3. ^ Bold Strokes Alice B Award Winners. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
  4. ^ Alice B Award Winner Lori L. Lake. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.

[edit] Notes


1. The Lesbian History Portal. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
2. Bertha Harris on glbtq.com Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
3. American Literature: Lesbian, 1900-1969. Martha Nell Smith. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.

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