Bisexual Book Awards

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The Bisexual Book Awards are an annual literary award program, presented by the Bi Writers Association to honour the year's best works of literature addressing themes of bisexuality.[1] The awards were presented for the first time in 2013.[2]

Awards are presented in 11 categories, where any writer who has addressed bisexual themes in their work may be submitted for consideration regardless of their own sexual orientation. Two special awards are also presented: the Bi Book Publisher Award to the publishing company that has submitted the most books to the awards program that year, and the Bi Writer Award for the best book by an out bisexual writer.

2013[edit]

Bisexual fiction[edit]

Bisexual Non-fiction[edit]

Bisexual Poetry[edit]

Bisexual Erotic Fiction[edit]

Bisexual Speculative Fiction [Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror][edit]

Bi Writer of the Year[edit]

Bisexual Book Publisher of the Year[edit]

2014[edit]

Bisexual fiction[edit]

Bisexual Non-fiction[edit]

Bisexual Speculative Fiction[edit]

Bisexual Teen/Young Adult Fiction[edit]

Bisexual Biography/Memoir[edit]

Bisexual Erotic Fiction[edit]

Bi Writer of the Year[edit]

Bisexual Book Publisher of the Year[edit]

2015[edit]

Bisexual fiction[edit]

Bisexual Non-fiction[edit]

Bisexual Romance[edit]

Bisexual Erotic Fiction[edit]

Bisexual Speculative Fiction[edit]

Bisexual Memoir/Biography[edit]

Bisexual Teen/Young Adult Fiction[edit]

Bisexual Mystery[edit]

Bisexual Poetry[edit]

Bisexual Anthology[edit]

Bi Writer of the Year[edit]

Bisexual Book Publisher of the Year[edit]

2016[edit]

Fiction[edit]

Non-Fiction[edit]

  • Blue ribbon Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli, Bisexuality in Education: Erasure, Exclusion and the Absence of Intersectionality
  • Surya Monro, Bisexuality: Identities, Politics, and Theories
  • Jillian Deri, Love's Refraction: Jealousy and Compersion in Queer Women's Polyamorous Relationships

Memoir/Biography[edit]

Romance[edit]

Erotic fiction[edit]

Speculative fiction[edit]

Teen/YA Fiction[edit]

Mystery[edit]

Poetry[edit]

Bi Writer of the Year[edit]

Publisher of the Year[edit]

2017[edit]

Fiction[edit]

Non-Fiction[edit]

Memoir/Biography[edit]

Romance[edit]

Erotic fiction[edit]

Speculative fiction[edit]

Teen/YA Fiction[edit]

Mystery[edit]

  • Erica Cameron, Assassins: Discord
  • Casey Lawrence, Order in the Court

Poetry[edit]

Graphic Novel/Memoir[edit]

Anthology[edit]

Bi Writer of the Year[edit]

Publisher of the Year[edit]

2018[edit]

Fiction[edit]

Non-Fiction[edit]

Memoir/Biography[edit]

Romance[edit]

  • Felicia Davin, Edge of Nowhere
  • Lilah Suzanne, Jilted
  • Layla Reyne, Medley (Changing Lanes)
  • Nem Rowan, Rough Sleepers
  • Michele Engardt, The Thing About Forever
  • L.A. Witt, The Torches We Carry

Erotic fiction[edit]

  • Lexi Mohney, Carnal Knowledge
  • M.K. Lee, Whatever Comes First

Speculative fiction[edit]

  • Jeanne G'Fellers, Cleaning House
  • Megan Derr, Dragon Magic
  • William C. Tracy, The Seeds of Dissolution
  • Felicia Davin, Etymon Press
  • J.R. Mabry, The Worship of Mystery

Teen/YA Fiction[edit]

  • Gene Gant, A Love Song for Mr. Dakota
  • J.E. Sumerau, Palmetto Rose
  • Lisa Walker, Paris Syndrome
  • Cat Clarke, We Are Young
  • Mia Kerick, The Weekend Bucket List

Mystery[edit]

  • Alexandra CH Nowakowski and JE Sumerau, Other People's Oysters
  • Cari Z & L.A. Witt, Reckless Behavior
  • Cat Clarke, We Are Young
  • Kristen Lepionka, What You Want to See
  • Rosalie Knecht, Who Is Vera Kelly?

Poetry[edit]

  • Britteney Black Rose Kapri, Black Queer Hoe
  • Diana Hamilton, God Was Right
  • Jan Steckel, Like Flesh Covers Bone
  • Julian Randall, Refuse
  • Duy Doan, We Play a Game

Publisher of the Year[edit]

  • Less Than Three Press

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2016 Bisexual Book Awards announced". GLAAD, May 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "Bi Writers Association announces recipients of Bisexual Book Awards" Archived 2018-08-05 at the Wayback Machine. GLAAD, June 6, 2013.
  3. ^ "2017 Bisexual Book Awards". Locus Mag. Locus Mag. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.

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