Audre Lorde Award
The Audre Lorde Award is an annual literary award, presented by Publishing Triangle to honour works of lesbian poetry. First presented in 2001, the award was named in memory of American poet Audre Lorde.
Winners
- 2001 — Marilyn Hacker, Squares and Courtyards
- 2002 — Gerry Gomez Pearlberg, Mr. Bluebird
- 2003 — Melanie Braverman, Red
- 2004 — Daphne Gottlieb, Final Girl
- 2005 — Maureen Seaton, Venus Examines Her Breast
- 2006 — Jane Miller, A Palace of Pearls
- 2007 — Jennifer Rose, Hometown for an Hour
- 2008 — Joan Larkin, My Body
- 2009 — Elizabeth Bradfield, Interpretative Work
- 2010 — Stacie Cassarino, Zero at the Bone
- 2011 — Jen Currin, The Inquisition Yours
- 2012 — Minnie Bruce Pratt, Inside the Money Machine
- 2013 — Rachel Rose, Song and Spectacle[1]
- 2014 — Angie Estes, Enchantee
- 2015 — Meg Day, Last Psalm at Street Level
- 2016 — Jennifer Perrine, No Confession, No Mass
References
- ↑ "Going for the Silver". Gay City News, May 8, 2013.
External links
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