Join us for the second of two nights of readings by eight finalists for the 2022 Publishing Triangle Awards taking place online!
Register on Eventbrite to join this event on Zoom
OR visit the Bureau’s YouTube channel at 7 PM on Tuesday, May 10th, to watch the live-stream.
Suggested donation of $5 to benefit the Bureau.
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All are welcome to join, with or without a donation.
Once you have registered on Eventbrite you will receive an email with the link you need to join the event on Zoom – or you can simply return to Eventbrite and click on “Access the event.” But you will only be able to access this AFTER you have registered.
Books by all the readers are available on the Bureau’s online store and our physical store. Please support the Bureau by purchasing books from us. Thank you for your support!
(click on any title to view on the Bureau’s online store)
Nawaaz Ahmed, Radiant Fugitives
Finalist for The Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction
Rosie Stockton, Permanent Volta
Finalist for the Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry
Alex Torres (reading for Anthony Veasna So), Afterparties
Finalist for the Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction
Rajiv Mohabir, Antiman: A Memoir
Finalist for the Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction
Jeanne Thornton, Summer Fun
Finalist for the Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction
C. Winter Han, Racial Erotics: Gay Men of Color, Sexual Racism, and the Politics of Desire
Finalist for the Randy Shilts Award for Gay Nonfiction
Minnie Bruce Pratt, Magnified
Finalists for the Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry
Callum Angus, A Natural History of Transition
Finalist for the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction
The Publishing Triangle is a group of queer folks who work to further the publication of books and other materials written by LGBTQ authors or with LGBTQ themes. The two nights of virtual readings by finalists for the 34th annual Triangle Awards will be hosted by the Bureau on Monday, May 9th, and Tuesday, May 10th. Winners will be announced virtually on Wednesday, May 11.
These prizes, which honor the best LGBTQ fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and trans literature published in 2021, are highly anticipated in both the publishing and queer communities. The Publishing Triangle, the association of LGBTQ people in publishing, began honoring a writer for their body of work a few months after the organization was founded in 1989. It has since partnered with the Ferro-Grumley Literary Awards to present an impressive array of awards each spring.
To view the full list of finalists and details about the prizes please click here.