Jim Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists' Prize
The Jim Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelists' Prize is an American literary award, presented annually to two writers, one male and one female, from the LGBT community to honour their body of work. First presented by the Saints and Sinners Literary Festival in 2007,[1] the award became part of the Lambda Literary Awards program in 2011.
It is the largest literary award in the United States which is available exclusively to LGBT writers; all other LGBT literary awards, including the rest of the Lambda Literary Awards program, are open to heterosexual writers who address LGBT themes in their work.
The award was endowed by writer and academic James Duggins.
Winners
- 2007 - Jim Grimsley, Dorothy Allison[1]
- 2008 - Ronald L. Donaghe, Michelle Tea
- 2009 - Michael Lowenthal, Elana Dykewomon
- 2010 - Noel Alumit, Lee Lynch[2]
- 2011 - Alex Sánchez, Susan Stinson
- 2012 - Brian Leung, Stacey D'Erasmo
- 2013 - Trebor Healey, Nicola Griffith[3]
- 2014 - Michael Thomas Ford, Radclyffe[4]
- 2017 - James Earl Hardy, Shani Mootoo[5]
References
- 1 2 "Saints and Sinners Literary Festival". bestofneworleans.com, May 8, 2007.
- ↑ "Lee Lynch and Noel Alumit recipients of James Duggins Mid-Career Author Award". Lambda Literary Foundation, April 15, 2010.
- ↑ "Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist and Emerging Writer Winners Announced". Lambda Literary Foundation, April 24, 2013.
- ↑ "Looking for summer reading? Lambda Literary Awards rain down a host of choices". Times-Picayune, June 3, 2014.
- ↑ "Shani Mootoo wins Lambda Literary’s Mid-Career Novelist Prize". Quill & Quire, May 24, 2017.
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