Lambda Literary Awards 2020: Complete list of winners
The 2020 Lambda Literary Awards celebrated a remarkable year for LGBTQ+ literature, honoring works that pushed boundaries and deepened conversations around identity, desire, and resilience. The Lambda Literary Awards, often called the Lammys, represent the largest international book awards program dedicated to LGBTQ+ writing, and this year’s selections demonstrated the breadth and vitality of queer voices across multiple genres and experiences. From Saeed Jones’s searing memoir How We Fight for Our Lives to Bryan Washington’s bold debut Lot, the winners showcased fiction and nonfiction that refused to be confined by conventional storytelling.
What stands out about the 2020 Lambda Literary Awards winners is the particular strength in memoirs and personal narratives—works like Samra Habib’s We Have Always Being Here and the edited Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan offered intimate windows into lives navigating queerness, faith, and survival. The bisexual literature category exploded with energy, claiming three finalists including Fiona Alison Duncan’s Exquisite Mariposa, while transgender fiction showcased stunning debuts and essential archival work. Even comics and graphic narratives earned recognition, signaling how LGBTQ+ stories continue to find innovative forms and formats.
Below, discover the full roster of 2020 Lambda Literary Awards winners and finalists across all major categories.
Bisexual Literature
Exquisite Mariposa by Fiona Alison Duncan
Socialist Realism by Trisha Low
Pet Sounds by Stephanie Young
Gay Fiction
Lot by Bryan Washington
Gay Memoir/Biography
How We Fight for Our Lives by Saeed Jones
LGBTQ+ Comics
Lesbian Fiction
Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Benn
Lesbian Memoir/Biography
We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir by Samra Habib
Transgender Fiction
Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) by Hazel Jane Plante
We Both Laughed in Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan by Ellis Martin and Zach Ozma (editors)
HULL by Xandria Phillips