The Leslie Feinberg Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature (formerly the Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature) is an annual literary award, presented by Publishing Triangle to honour works of literature on transgender themes. [1] The award may be presented for work in any genre of literature; to be eligible, a work of poetry or fiction must be written by a transgender or gender variant author, while a work of non-fiction may be written or cowritten by a cisgender writer as long as it addresses transgender themes.
The award comes with a cash prize of USD1,000. [1]
Year | Author | Title | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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2016 | Nathanaël | The Middle Notebookes | Nightboat Books | Winner | [3] |
Corrina Bain | Debridement | Great Weather for Media | Finalist | ||
Jackson Wright Schultz | Trans/Portraits: Voices from Transgender Communities | Dartmouth College Press | Finalist | ||
Maggie Nelson | The Argonauts | Graywolf Press | Finalist | ||
2017 | Vivek Shraya | Even This Page Is White | Arsenal Pulp Press | Winner | [4] [5] |
Jay Besemer | Chelate | Brooklyn Arts Press | Finalist | ||
Ma-Nee Chacaby with Mary Louise Plummer | A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder | University of Manitoba Press | Finalist | ||
Qwo-Li Driskill | Asegi Stories: Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory | University of Arizona Press | Finalist | ||
2018 | Reina Gossett, Eric A. Stanley, and Johanna Burton (ed.) | Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility | The MIT Press | Winner | [6] |
Amir Rabiyah | Prayers for My 17th Chromosome | Sibling Rivalry Press | Finalist | ||
Danez Smith | Don’t Call Us Dead | Graywolf Press | Finalist | ||
Kai Cheng Thom | A Place Called No Homeland | Arsenal Pulp Press | Finalist | ||
2019 | Ely Shipley | Some Animal | Nightboat Books | Winner | [7] |
Gwen Benaway | Holy Wild | Bookthug Press | Finalist | [8] | |
Jordy Rosenberg | Confessions of the Fox | One World/Random House | Finalist | [8] | |
Joy Ladin | The Soul of the Stranger | Brandeis University Press | Finalist | [8] | |
2020 | Kai Cheng Thom | I Hope We Choose Love | Arsenal Pulp Press | Winner | [9] [10] |
Arielle Twist | Disintegrate/Dissociate | Arsenal Pulp Press | Finalist | [11] | |
Ellis Martin and Zach Ozma (ed.) | We Both Laughed in Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan, 1961–1991 | Nightboat Books | Finalist | [11] | |
Hazel Jane Plante | The Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) | Metonymy Press | Finalist | [11] | |
2021 | Hil Malatino | Trans Care | University of Minnesota Press | Winner | [12] [13] |
Akwaeke Emezi | The Death of Vivek Oji | Riverhead | Finalist | ||
Andrea Abi-Karam and Kay Gabriel (ed.) | We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetry | Nightboat Books | Finalist | ||
S. Brook Corfman | My Daily Actions, or The Meteorites | Fordham University Press | Finalist | ||
2022 | Ari Banias | A Symmetry | W. W. Norton | Winner | [14] |
Casey Plett | A Dream of a Woman | Arsenal Pulp Press | Finalist | ||
Torrey Peters | Detransition, Baby | One World | Finalist | ||
Zoë Playdon | The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes | Scribner | Finalist | ||
2023 | Wo Chan | Togetherness | Nightboat Books | Winner | [15] [16] |
Cecilia Gentili | Faltas: Letters to Everyone in My Hometown Who Isn’t My Rapist | Little Puss Press | Finalist | ||
imogen xtian smith | stemmy things | Nightboat Books | Finalist | ||
Kemi Alabi | Against Heaven | Graywolf | Finalist | ||
2024 | Emily Zhou | Girlfriends | LittlePuss Press | Winner | [17] [18] |
Oliver Radclyffe | Adult Human Male | Unbound Edition Press | Finalist | [19] | |
Casey Plett | On Community | Biblioasis | Finalist | [19] | |
Talia Bettcher, Marci Blackman, Claudia Sofia Garriga-Lopez, Cecilia Gentili, Kris Grey, Shereen Imayatulla, Nadine Rodriguez, Cassidy Scanlon, Catalina Schliebener Munoz, Red Washburn, Fitch Wilder, and Sarah Youngblood Gregory |
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Sinister Wisdom | Finalist | [19] |
The Leslie Feinberg Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature (formerly the Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature) is an annual literary award, presented by Publishing Triangle to honour works of literature on transgender themes. [1] The award may be presented for work in any genre of literature; to be eligible, a work of poetry or fiction must be written by a transgender or gender variant author, while a work of non-fiction may be written or cowritten by a cisgender writer as long as it addresses transgender themes.
The award comes with a cash prize of USD1,000. [1]
Year | Author | Title | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2016 | Nathanaël | The Middle Notebookes | Nightboat Books | Winner | [3] |
Corrina Bain | Debridement | Great Weather for Media | Finalist | ||
Jackson Wright Schultz | Trans/Portraits: Voices from Transgender Communities | Dartmouth College Press | Finalist | ||
Maggie Nelson | The Argonauts | Graywolf Press | Finalist | ||
2017 | Vivek Shraya | Even This Page Is White | Arsenal Pulp Press | Winner | [4] [5] |
Jay Besemer | Chelate | Brooklyn Arts Press | Finalist | ||
Ma-Nee Chacaby with Mary Louise Plummer | A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder | University of Manitoba Press | Finalist | ||
Qwo-Li Driskill | Asegi Stories: Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory | University of Arizona Press | Finalist | ||
2018 | Reina Gossett, Eric A. Stanley, and Johanna Burton (ed.) | Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility | The MIT Press | Winner | [6] |
Amir Rabiyah | Prayers for My 17th Chromosome | Sibling Rivalry Press | Finalist | ||
Danez Smith | Don’t Call Us Dead | Graywolf Press | Finalist | ||
Kai Cheng Thom | A Place Called No Homeland | Arsenal Pulp Press | Finalist | ||
2019 | Ely Shipley | Some Animal | Nightboat Books | Winner | [7] |
Gwen Benaway | Holy Wild | Bookthug Press | Finalist | [8] | |
Jordy Rosenberg | Confessions of the Fox | One World/Random House | Finalist | [8] | |
Joy Ladin | The Soul of the Stranger | Brandeis University Press | Finalist | [8] | |
2020 | Kai Cheng Thom | I Hope We Choose Love | Arsenal Pulp Press | Winner | [9] [10] |
Arielle Twist | Disintegrate/Dissociate | Arsenal Pulp Press | Finalist | [11] | |
Ellis Martin and Zach Ozma (ed.) | We Both Laughed in Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan, 1961–1991 | Nightboat Books | Finalist | [11] | |
Hazel Jane Plante | The Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) | Metonymy Press | Finalist | [11] | |
2021 | Hil Malatino | Trans Care | University of Minnesota Press | Winner | [12] [13] |
Akwaeke Emezi | The Death of Vivek Oji | Riverhead | Finalist | ||
Andrea Abi-Karam and Kay Gabriel (ed.) | We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetry | Nightboat Books | Finalist | ||
S. Brook Corfman | My Daily Actions, or The Meteorites | Fordham University Press | Finalist | ||
2022 | Ari Banias | A Symmetry | W. W. Norton | Winner | [14] |
Casey Plett | A Dream of a Woman | Arsenal Pulp Press | Finalist | ||
Torrey Peters | Detransition, Baby | One World | Finalist | ||
Zoë Playdon | The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes | Scribner | Finalist | ||
2023 | Wo Chan | Togetherness | Nightboat Books | Winner | [15] [16] |
Cecilia Gentili | Faltas: Letters to Everyone in My Hometown Who Isn’t My Rapist | Little Puss Press | Finalist | ||
imogen xtian smith | stemmy things | Nightboat Books | Finalist | ||
Kemi Alabi | Against Heaven | Graywolf | Finalist | ||
2024 | Emily Zhou | Girlfriends | LittlePuss Press | Winner | [17] [18] |
Oliver Radclyffe | Adult Human Male | Unbound Edition Press | Finalist | [19] | |
Casey Plett | On Community | Biblioasis | Finalist | [19] | |
Talia Bettcher, Marci Blackman, Claudia Sofia Garriga-Lopez, Cecilia Gentili, Kris Grey, Shereen Imayatulla, Nadine Rodriguez, Cassidy Scanlon, Catalina Schliebener Munoz, Red Washburn, Fitch Wilder, and Sarah Youngblood Gregory |
|
Sinister Wisdom | Finalist | [19] |