Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry

The Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation to a lesbian-themed book of poetry by a female writer.

At the first two Lambda Literary Awards in 1989 and 1990, a single award for LGBT Poetry, irrespective of gender, was presented. Beginning with the 3rd Lambda Literary Awards in 1991, the poetry award was split into two separate awards for Lesbian Poetry and Gay Poetry, which have been presented continuously since then except at the 20th Lambda Literary Awards in 2008, when a merged LGBTQ poetry award was again presented for that year only.

Winners and nominees

Year Winner Nominated
1988 No award presented
1989
1990 Blue ribbon Marilyn Hacker, Going Back to the River
  • S. Diane Bogus, Chant of the Women of Magdalena
  • Minnie Bruce Pratt, Crime Against Nature
  • Irena Klepfisz, A Few Words in the Mother Tongue
  • Yvonne Zipter, Patience of Metal
1991 Blue ribbon Adrienne Rich, An Atlas of the Difficult World: Poems 1988-1991
1992 Blue ribbon Audre Lorde, Undersong
  • Terry Wolverton, Black Slip
  • Lori Anderson, Cultivating Excess
  • Nancy Boutilier, According to Her Contours
  • Diane Stein, Lady Sun, Lady Moon
1993 Blue ribbon Audre Lorde, The Marvelous Arithmetics of Distance
1994 Blue ribbon Marilyn Hacker, Winter Numbers
1995 Blue ribbon Adrienne Rich, Dark Fields of the Republic
1996 Blue ribbon Robin Becker, All-American Girl
Blue ribbon Maureen Seaton, Furious Cooking
  • Clare Coss, Arc of Love
  • Linda Smukler, Home in Three Days. Don’t Wash.
  • Jeredith Merrin, Shift
1997 Blue ribbon Joan Larkin, Cold River
Blue ribbon Eileen Myles, School of Fish
1998 Blue ribbon Gerry Gomez Pearlberg, Marianne Faithfull's Cigarette
  • Pamela Sneed, Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom than Slavery
  • Beatrix Gates, In the Open
  • Letta Neely, Juba
  • Leslea Newman, The Little Butch Book
1999 Blue ribbon Olga Broumas, Rave
2000 Blue ribbon Elena Georgiou, Mercy Mercy Me
2001 Blue ribbon Adrienne Rich, Fox
2002 Blue ribbon Ellen Bass, Mules of Love
  • C. C. Carter, Body Language
  • Eloise Klein Healy, Passing
  • Melanie Braverman, Red
  • Jenny Factor, Unraveling
2003 Blue ribbon Minnie Bruce Pratt, The Dirt She Ate
2004 Blue ribbon Beverly Burch, Sweet to Burn
2005 Blue ribbon June Jordan, Directed by Desire: Collected Poems
2006 Blue ribbon Sina Queyras, Lemon Hound
2007 No award presented
2008 Blue ribbon Judy Grahn, love belongs to those who do the feeling
2009 Blue ribbon Stacie Cassarino, Zero at the Bone
2010 Blue ribbon Anna Swanson, The Nights Also
  • Jen Currin, The Inquisition Yours
  • Elizabeth J. Colen, Money for Sunsets
  • Eleanor Lerman, The Sensual World Re-Emerges
  • Laurie MacFadyen, White Shirt
2011 Blue ribbon Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha, Love Cake
  • Julie R. Enszer, ed., Milk and Honey: A Celebration of Jewish Lesbian Poetry
  • Daphne Gottlieb, 15 Ways to Stay Alive
  • Christina Hutchins, The Stranger Dissolves
  • Dawn Lundy Martin, Discipline
2012 Blue ribbon Etel Adnan, Sea and Fog
  • Julia Bloch, Letters to Kelly Clarkson
  • Marty McConnell, wine for a shotgun
  • Eileen Myles, snowflake/different streets
  • Kathryn L. Pringle, fault tree
2013 Blue ribbon Ana Božičević, Rise in the Fall[1]
  • Ai, The Collected Poems of Ai
  • Tamiko Beyer, We Come Elemental
  • Sophie Cabot Black, The Exchange
  • R. Erica Doyle, Proxy
  • Eloise Klein Healy, A Wild Surmise: New & Selected Poems & Recordings
  • Kamilah Aisha Moon, She Has a Name
  • Suzanne Parker, Viral
  • Veronica Reyes, Chopper! Chopper! Poetry From Bordered Lives
  • Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers, Chord Box
2014 Blue ribbon Valerie Wetlaufer, Mysterious Acts by My People[2]
2015 Blue ribbon Dawn Lundy Martin, Life in a Box is a Pretty Life[3]
  • Melissa Buzzeo, The Devastation
  • Claudia Rodriguez, Everybody’s Bread
  • Sara Jane Stoner, Experience in the Medium of Destruction
  • Margot Douaihy, Girls Like You
  • Jessica Jacobs, Pelvis with Distance
  • J. P. Howard, Say/Mirror: Poems and Histories
  • Stephanie Gray, Shorthand and Electric Language Stars
2016 Blue ribbon Francine J. Harris, play dead[4]
Blue ribbon Pat Parker (ed. Julie R. Enszer), Complete Works of Pat Parker[4]
  • Stephanie Adams-Santos, Swarm Queen’s Crown
  • Etel Adnan, Night
  • Donika Kelly, Bestiary
  • Stacy Szymaszek, Sinister Wisdom/A Midsummer Night’s Press Journal of Ugly Sites
  • Vi Khi Nao, The Old Philosopher
  • Arisa White, You’re the Most Beautiful Thing That Happened
2017 Blue ribbon Rosamond S. King, Rock | Salt | Stone[5]

References

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