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AWARDS | THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLEBETTY BERZON EMERGING WRITER AWARDTHE FERRO–GRUMLEY AWARDSTHOM GUNN AWARD FOR GAY POETRY The Publishing Triangle presents ten awards annually, tied to a calendar year. Winners of our 2021 awards, announced on May 12, 2021 and honoring the best books of 2020, can be found here, or by clicking on the name of the award below.. We present seven awards for the bestbooks of the year.
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS Finalists Announced for 2021 Publishing Triangle Awards. T he Publishing Triangle presents its list of finalists for the 33nd annual Triangle Awards. Winners will be announced virtually in May. These prizes honor the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020 and are highly anticipated in both thepublishing
HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS T he Publishing Triangle is proud to announce the winners of the 33rd annual Triangle Awards, honoring the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020.. The Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, presented with the Ferro-Grumley Literary Awards, goes to Fiebre Tropical, by Juliana Delgado Lopera (Feminist Press).. The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction: 99 THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS The Publishing Triangle Awards: Call for Submissions. Submissions for the 2020 Publishing Triangle Awards are now closed. We will announce the finalists in March 2021. If you have an awards-related question, please write awards@publishingtriangle.org. EMERGING WRITER ROBERT FIESELER PAYS TRIBUTE TO INDIE Emerging Writer Robert Fieseler Pays Tribute to Indie Bookstores. Photo credit: Ryan Leitner. Robert Fieseler is the winner of the Publishing Triangle’s Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award, its prize for an LGBTQ writer who has published at least one book but not more than two. Fieseler’s debut, Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the UpStairs
L’OPERA: FERRO-GRUMLEY AWARD IS “NOD TO MY QUEER HEART” Fiebre Tropical, by Juli Delgado L’Opera, is the winner of this year’s Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, as announced in May.In their thank-you remarks, the author says, “I’m so honored to be part of the lineage of people who have gotten the Ferro-GrumleyAward.”
BEST LESBIAN AND GAY NOVELS (A time capsule of queer opinion, from the late 1990s) The Publishing Triangle complied a selection of the 100 best lesbian and gay novels in the late 1990s. Its purpose was to broaden the appreciation CHERYL CLARKE ACCEPTS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Cheryl Clarke is the 2021 recipient of the Publishing Triangle’s Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement, named in honor of the legendary editor of the 1970s and 1980s. Queer thought and lesbian sensibility are central to Cheryl Clarke’s literary art. THE JUDY GRAHN AWARD FOR LESBIAN NONFICTION THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE The Publishing Triangle was founded in the winter of 1988–89 to bring book publishing professionals together for networking and mutual support, provide a forum for solidarity and community, and to advance the cause of an exciting and fast-emerging LGBTQ literature. READ MOREABOUT OUR
AWARDS | THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLEBETTY BERZON EMERGING WRITER AWARDTHE FERRO–GRUMLEY AWARDSTHOM GUNN AWARD FOR GAY POETRY The Publishing Triangle presents ten awards annually, tied to a calendar year. Winners of our 2021 awards, announced on May 12, 2021 and honoring the best books of 2020, can be found here, or by clicking on the name of the award below.. We present seven awards for the bestbooks of the year.
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS Finalists Announced for 2021 Publishing Triangle Awards. T he Publishing Triangle presents its list of finalists for the 33nd annual Triangle Awards. Winners will be announced virtually in May. These prizes honor the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020 and are highly anticipated in both thepublishing
HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS T he Publishing Triangle is proud to announce the winners of the 33rd annual Triangle Awards, honoring the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020.. The Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, presented with the Ferro-Grumley Literary Awards, goes to Fiebre Tropical, by Juliana Delgado Lopera (Feminist Press).. The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction: 99 THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS The Publishing Triangle Awards: Call for Submissions. Submissions for the 2020 Publishing Triangle Awards are now closed. We will announce the finalists in March 2021. If you have an awards-related question, please write awards@publishingtriangle.org. EMERGING WRITER ROBERT FIESELER PAYS TRIBUTE TO INDIE Emerging Writer Robert Fieseler Pays Tribute to Indie Bookstores. Photo credit: Ryan Leitner. Robert Fieseler is the winner of the Publishing Triangle’s Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award, its prize for an LGBTQ writer who has published at least one book but not more than two. Fieseler’s debut, Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the UpStairs
L’OPERA: FERRO-GRUMLEY AWARD IS “NOD TO MY QUEER HEART” Fiebre Tropical, by Juli Delgado L’Opera, is the winner of this year’s Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, as announced in May.In their thank-you remarks, the author says, “I’m so honored to be part of the lineage of people who have gotten the Ferro-GrumleyAward.”
BEST LESBIAN AND GAY NOVELS (A time capsule of queer opinion, from the late 1990s) The Publishing Triangle complied a selection of the 100 best lesbian and gay novels in the late 1990s. Its purpose was to broaden the appreciation CHERYL CLARKE ACCEPTS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Cheryl Clarke is the 2021 recipient of the Publishing Triangle’s Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement, named in honor of the legendary editor of the 1970s and 1980s. Queer thought and lesbian sensibility are central to Cheryl Clarke’s literary art. THE JUDY GRAHN AWARD FOR LESBIAN NONFICTION RESOURCES | THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP): The largest annual literary conference in North America. For writers, teachers, students, editors and publishers. Location: Varies from year to year. This year: March 4–7, 2020; San Antonio, TX. ClexaCon: As the first and largest multi-fandom event for LGBTQ women and allies, ClexaCon brings CHERYL CLARKE ACCEPTS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Cheryl Clarke is the 2021 recipient of the Publishing Triangle’s Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement, named in honor of the legendary editor of the 1970s and 1980s. Queer thought and lesbian sensibility are central to Cheryl Clarke’s literary art. L’OPERA: FERRO-GRUMLEY AWARD IS “NOD TO MY QUEER HEART” Fiebre Tropical, by Juli Delgado L’Opera, is the winner of this year’s Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, as announced in May.In their thank-you remarks, the author says, “I’m so honored to be part of the lineage of people who have gotten the Ferro-GrumleyAward.”
RECOMMENDED READING: DEVIL’S LAKE BY SARAH M. SALA A finalist for the Publishing Triangle’s Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry, Devil’s Lake by Sarah M. Sala is published by Tolsun Books. The editor is Risa Pappas. The winner of RECOMMENDED READING: POSTCOLONIAL LOVE POEM BY NATALIE DIAZ Recommended Reading: Postcolonial Love Poem. by Natalie Diaz. A finalist for the Publishing Triangle’s Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry, Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz is published by Graywolf Press. The editor is Jeff Shotts. The winner will beannounced on
THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARD FOR TRANS AND GENDER-VARIANT The Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature. Inaugurated in the spring of 2016, this award recognizes outstanding work from the gender-nonconforming community. Poetry, fiction (including for children), and nonfiction by trans or gender-variant (T/GV) authors is eligible. Nonfiction authored or co-authored by cis WILLIAM JOHNSON: LEADERSHIP STEMS FROM DELINQUENCY William Johnson is the winner of the Publishing Triangle Leadership Award. Created in 2002, this award recognizes contributions to LGBTQ literature by those who are not primarily writers, including editors, agents, librarians, and institutions. William Johnson is a Brooklyn-based editor and arts administrator. He was editor of MaryLiterary, an
THE AUDRE LORDE AWARD FOR LESBIAN POETRY The Audre Lorde Award honors the American poet, essayist, librarian, and teacher. Lorde (1934–1992) was nominated for the National Book Award for From a Land Where Other People Live and was the poet laureate of New York State in 1991. She received the Publishing Triangle’s Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement shortlybefore her death.
THE EDMUND WHITE AWARD FOR DEBUT FICTION The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction. Inaugurated in May 2006, this award recognizes outstanding first novels or story collections by LGBTQ authors. The award is open to first-book authors of any age whose work contains queer themes. Writers can have published works of nonfiction, and their short fiction can have previously appeared in a RECOMMENDED READING: REAL LIFE BY BRANDON TAYLOR Recommended Reading: Real Life. by Brandon Taylor. In his debut novel, Brandon Taylor tells a masterly tale of slights, microaggressions, and silent rage with fluid, poetic prose that will often slap you across the face with its frankness. Wallace is a graduate student in THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE The Publishing Triangle was founded in the winter of 1988–89 to bring book publishing professionals together for networking and mutual support, provide a forum for solidarity and community, and to advance the cause of an exciting and fast-emerging LGBTQ literature. READ MOREABOUT OUR
AWARDS | THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLEBETTY BERZON EMERGING WRITER AWARDTHE FERRO–GRUMLEY AWARDSTHOM GUNN AWARD FOR GAY POETRY The Publishing Triangle presents ten awards annually, tied to a calendar year. Winners of our 2021 awards, announced on May 12, 2021 and honoring the best books of 2020, can be found here, or by clicking on the name of the award below.. We present seven awards for the bestbooks of the year.
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS Finalists Announced for 2021 Publishing Triangle Awards. T he Publishing Triangle presents its list of finalists for the 33nd annual Triangle Awards. Winners will be announced virtually in May. These prizes honor the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020 and are highly anticipated in both thepublishing
HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS T he Publishing Triangle is proud to announce the winners of the 33rd annual Triangle Awards, honoring the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020.. The Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, presented with the Ferro-Grumley Literary Awards, goes to Fiebre Tropical, by Juliana Delgado Lopera (Feminist Press).. The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction: 99 L’OPERA: FERRO-GRUMLEY AWARD IS “NOD TO MY QUEER HEART” Fiebre Tropical, by Juli Delgado L’Opera, is the winner of this year’s Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, as announced in May.In their thank-you remarks, the author says, “I’m so honored to be part of the lineage of people who have gotten the Ferro-GrumleyAward.”
BEST LESBIAN AND GAY NOVELS (A time capsule of queer opinion, from the late 1990s) The Publishing Triangle complied a selection of the 100 best lesbian and gay novels in the late 1990s. Its purpose was to broaden the appreciation EMERGING WRITER ROBERT FIESELER PAYS TRIBUTE TO INDIE Emerging Writer Robert Fieseler Pays Tribute to Indie Bookstores. Photo credit: Ryan Leitner. Robert Fieseler is the winner of the Publishing Triangle’s Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award, its prize for an LGBTQ writer who has published at least one book but not more than two. Fieseler’s debut, Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the UpStairs
CHERYL CLARKE ACCEPTS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Cheryl Clarke is the 2021 recipient of the Publishing Triangle’s Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement, named in honor of the legendary editor of the 1970s and 1980s. Queer thought and lesbian sensibility are central to Cheryl Clarke’s literary art. THE THOM GUNN AWARD FOR GAY POETRY THE BILL WHITEHEAD AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT The Publishing Triangle began honoring LGBTQ writers for their bodies of work a few months after it was founded in 1989. The Bill Whitehead Award commemorates a legendary editor. Among the first book editors to be out in the late 1970s, Bill Whitehead rose to become the editor in THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE The Publishing Triangle was founded in the winter of 1988–89 to bring book publishing professionals together for networking and mutual support, provide a forum for solidarity and community, and to advance the cause of an exciting and fast-emerging LGBTQ literature. READ MOREABOUT OUR
AWARDS | THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLEBETTY BERZON EMERGING WRITER AWARDTHE FERRO–GRUMLEY AWARDSTHOM GUNN AWARD FOR GAY POETRY The Publishing Triangle presents ten awards annually, tied to a calendar year. Winners of our 2021 awards, announced on May 12, 2021 and honoring the best books of 2020, can be found here, or by clicking on the name of the award below.. We present seven awards for the bestbooks of the year.
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS Finalists Announced for 2021 Publishing Triangle Awards. T he Publishing Triangle presents its list of finalists for the 33nd annual Triangle Awards. Winners will be announced virtually in May. These prizes honor the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020 and are highly anticipated in both thepublishing
HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS T he Publishing Triangle is proud to announce the winners of the 33rd annual Triangle Awards, honoring the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020.. The Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, presented with the Ferro-Grumley Literary Awards, goes to Fiebre Tropical, by Juliana Delgado Lopera (Feminist Press).. The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction: 99 L’OPERA: FERRO-GRUMLEY AWARD IS “NOD TO MY QUEER HEART” Fiebre Tropical, by Juli Delgado L’Opera, is the winner of this year’s Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, as announced in May.In their thank-you remarks, the author says, “I’m so honored to be part of the lineage of people who have gotten the Ferro-GrumleyAward.”
BEST LESBIAN AND GAY NOVELS (A time capsule of queer opinion, from the late 1990s) The Publishing Triangle complied a selection of the 100 best lesbian and gay novels in the late 1990s. Its purpose was to broaden the appreciation EMERGING WRITER ROBERT FIESELER PAYS TRIBUTE TO INDIE Emerging Writer Robert Fieseler Pays Tribute to Indie Bookstores. Photo credit: Ryan Leitner. Robert Fieseler is the winner of the Publishing Triangle’s Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award, its prize for an LGBTQ writer who has published at least one book but not more than two. Fieseler’s debut, Tinderbox: The Untold Story of the UpStairs
CHERYL CLARKE ACCEPTS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Cheryl Clarke is the 2021 recipient of the Publishing Triangle’s Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement, named in honor of the legendary editor of the 1970s and 1980s. Queer thought and lesbian sensibility are central to Cheryl Clarke’s literary art. THE THOM GUNN AWARD FOR GAY POETRY THE BILL WHITEHEAD AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT The Publishing Triangle began honoring LGBTQ writers for their bodies of work a few months after it was founded in 1989. The Bill Whitehead Award commemorates a legendary editor. Among the first book editors to be out in the late 1970s, Bill Whitehead rose to become the editor in RESOURCES | THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP): The largest annual literary conference in North America. For writers, teachers, students, editors and publishers. Location: Varies from year to year. This year: March 4–7, 2020; San Antonio, TX. ClexaCon: As the first and largest multi-fandom event for LGBTQ women and allies, ClexaCon brings HERE ARE THE WINNERS OF THE 2021 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE AWARDS T he Publishing Triangle is proud to announce the winners of the 33rd annual Triangle Awards, honoring the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2020.. The Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, presented with the Ferro-Grumley Literary Awards, goes to Fiebre Tropical, by Juliana Delgado Lopera (Feminist Press).. The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction: 99 MEMBERSHIP | THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE Membership is open to anyone interested in the growth of LGBTQ writers, literature, and publishers. Members come from all walks of life: book and magazine writers, editors, agents, marketing, sub-rights, publicity and sales people, booksellers, designers, librarians, and general book lovers. L’OPERA: FERRO-GRUMLEY AWARD IS “NOD TO MY QUEER HEART” Fiebre Tropical, by Juli Delgado L’Opera, is the winner of this year’s Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction, as announced in May.In their thank-you remarks, the author says, “I’m so honored to be part of the lineage of people who have gotten the Ferro-GrumleyAward.”
CHERYL CLARKE ACCEPTS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Cheryl Clarke is the 2021 recipient of the Publishing Triangle’s Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement, named in honor of the legendary editor of the 1970s and 1980s. Queer thought and lesbian sensibility are central to Cheryl Clarke’s literary art. WILLIAM JOHNSON: LEADERSHIP STEMS FROM DELINQUENCY William Johnson is the winner of the Publishing Triangle Leadership Award. Created in 2002, this award recognizes contributions to LGBTQ literature by those who are not primarily writers, including editors, agents, librarians, and institutions. William Johnson is a Brooklyn-based editor and arts administrator. He was editor of MaryLiterary, an
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RECOMMENDED READING: DEVIL’S LAKE BY SARAH M. SALA A finalist for the Publishing Triangle’s Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry, Devil’s Lake by Sarah M. Sala is published by Tolsun Books. The editor is Risa Pappas. The winner of THE RANDY SHILTS AWARD FOR GAY NONFICTION Shilts (1951–1994) was the author of The Mayor of Castro Street, And the Band Played On, and Conduct Unbecoming. This award recognizes works that are by or about gay men, bisexual men, and/or transmen, or that have a significant influence upon the lives of queer men. The finalists and the winners are determined by a panel of judgesappointed
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