Lambda Literary Awards 1990s: A decade of winners

The 1990s marked a transformative period for LGBTQ+ literature, and the Lambda Literary Awards—the nation’s oldest and largest book awards program honoring lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender writers—became the essential measuring stick for what mattered in queer storytelling. As the decade progressed, the awards themselves evolved, expanding their categories to reflect the growing diversity of voices claiming space in the literary landscape. Early in the decade, the Lambdas recognized powerful voices like David B. Feinberg’s Eighty-Sixed and Jewelle Gomez’s genre-bending The Gilda Stories, works that captured the AIDS crisis and Black lesbian history with unflinching honesty. By mid-decade, the awards were celebrating literary giants like Michael Cunningham’s Flesh and Blood and Jeanette Winterson’s Written on the Body, books that proved queer fiction could be both intellectually rigorous and commercially visible.

What’s striking about surveying a decade of Lambda Literary Awards winners is how the program’s expansion mirrored the real-world growth of queer publishing itself. The introduction of memoir and biography categories acknowledged that LGBTQ+ life writing—from Abraham Verghese’s My Own Country to Alison Bechdel’s groundbreaking Dykes to Watch Out for—deserved its own critical recognition. By 1997, the awards added a Transgender Fiction category, signaling an important institutional shift toward inclusion even as mainstream publishing lagged behind. These weren’t just books about queer people; they were books that expanded what queer literature could be, what stories it could tell, and whose stories counted as literature at all.

Below, you’ll find the complete list of Lambda Literary Award winners throughout the 1990s—a decade when LGBTQ+ writers moved from margins to mainstream recognition, one award at a time.

1990

Gay Fiction

Lesbian Fiction

1991

Gay Fiction

Lesbian Fiction

1992

Gay Fiction

Lesbian Fiction

1993

Gay Fiction

Lesbian Fiction

1994

Gay Fiction

Gay Memoir/Biography

  • Genet by Edmund White

Lesbian Fiction

Lesbian Memoir/Biography

1995

Gay Fiction

Gay Memoir/Biography

Lesbian Fiction

Lesbian Memoir/Biography

  • Gertrude Stein: In Words and Pictures by Renate Stendhal(editor)

1996

Gay Fiction

Gay Memoir/Biography

Lesbian Fiction

Lesbian Memoir/Biography

1997

Gay Fiction

Gay Memoir/Biography

Lesbian Fiction

Lesbian Memoir/Biography

Transgender Fiction

1998

Gay Fiction

Gay Memoir/Biography

Lesbian Fiction

Lesbian Memoir/Biography

Transgender Fiction

1999

Gay Fiction

Gay Memoir/Biography

Lesbian Fiction

Lesbian Memoir/Biography

Transgender Fiction