Edmund White Award

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The Edmund White Award is an annual literary award, presented by Publishing Triangle to honour debut novels by writers within the LGBT community. First presented in 2006, the award was named in honour of American novelist Edmund White.[1]

Winners

  • 2006 — Mack Friedman, Setting the Lawn on Fire
  • 2007 — Martin Hyatt, A Scarecrow's Bible
  • 2008 — Myriam Gurba, Dahlia Season
  • 2009 — Evan Fallenberg, Light Fell
  • 2010 — Lori Ostlund, The Bigness of the World
  • 2011 — Katharine Beutner, Alcestis
  • 2012 — Lara Fergus, My Sister Chaos
  • 2013 — Lysley Tenorio, Monstress[2]

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