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Andrea Bramhall (born 26 January 1979) is a British writer. Her novel Clean Slate won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Romance.[1][2] She's also been a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Romance twice[3][4] and Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery twice.[5][6]
Bramhall was born in Stockport, England,[7] though she currently lives in Norfolk with her partner.[8]
Bramhill received a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Arts from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2002.[7]
Year | Title | Award | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Ladyfish | Alice B. Lavender Certificate | Recipient | [8] |
Rainbow Award for Debut Lesbian Novel | Finalist | [8] | ||
2014 | Clean Slate | Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Romance | Winner | [1][2] |
2015 | Nightingale | Goldie Award for Traditional Contemporary Romance | Winner | [9][10] |
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Romance | Finalist | [3] | ||
2016 | The Chameleon’s Tale | Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Romance | Finalist | [4] |
2017 | Collide-O-Scope | Goldie Award for Mystery/Thriller | Finalist | [11] |
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery | Finalist | [5] | ||
2018 | The Last First Time | Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery | Finalist | [6] |
Rock and a Hard Place | Goldie Award for Contemporary Romance (Long Novels) | Finalist | [12] |
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