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Literary award for LGBT crime books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Joseph Hansen Award for LGBTQ+ Crime Writing, established in 2023, is an annual literary award presented by the Publishing Triangle to honor crime fiction or nonfiction books. The award honors American novelist Joseph Hansen (1923–2004). Winners receive a $1,000 prize.[1]
Year | Author | Title | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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2023 | Val McDermid | 1989: An Allie Burns Novel | Grove Atlantic | Winner | [2][3] |
Robyn Gigl | Survivor’s Guilt | Kensington | Finalist | ||
Rosalie Knecht | Vera Kelly Lost and Found | Tin House | Finalist | ||
Jane Pek | The Verifiers | Knopf Doubleday Publishing | Finalist | ||
2024 | J. M. Redmann | Transitory | Bold Strokes Books | Winner | [4][5] |
Renee James | BeatNikki’s Cafe | Amble Press/Bywater Books | Finalist | [6] | |
Christopher Bollen | The Lost Americans | HarperCollins | Finalist | [6] | |
Robyn Gigl | Remain Silent | Kensington Publishing Corporation | Finalist | [6] |
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