13th Lambda Literary Awards
The 13th Lambda Literary Awards were held in 2001 to honour works of LGBT literature published in 2000.
Special awards
    
| Category | Winner | 
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| Pioneer Award | Astraea Foundation | 
Nominees and winners
    
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
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| Anthologies/Fiction | David Bergman and Karl Woelz, eds., Men on Men 2000 | 
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| Anthologies/Non-Fiction | Noelle Howey and Ellen Samuels, eds., Out of the Ordinary | 
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| Children's/Young Adult | Noelle Howey and Ellen Samuels, eds., Out of the Ordinary | 
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| Drama | John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, Hedwig and the Angry Inch | 
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| Gay Biography/Autobiography | Douglas Murray, Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas | 
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| Gay Fiction | K. M. Soehnlein, The World of Normal Boys | 
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| Gay Mystery | John Morgan Wilson, The Limits of Justice | 
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| Gay Poetry | Carl Phillips, Pastoral | 
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| Gay Studies | James J. Berg and Chris Freeman, The Isherwood Century | 
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| Humor | David Sedaris, Me Talk Pretty One Day | 
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| Lesbian Biography/Autobiography | Judith Barrington, Lifesaving | 
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| Lesbian Fiction | Michelle Tea, Valencia | 
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| Lesbian Mystery | Jean Marcy, Mommy Deadest | 
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| Lesbian Poetry | Elena Georgiou, Mercy Mercy Me | 
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| Lesbian Studies | Harmony Hammond, Lesbian Art in America | 
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| Science fiction, fantasy or horror | Jim Grimsley, Kirith Kirin | 
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| Small press | Lauren Sanders, Kamikaze Lust Erasmo Guerra, Between Dances | 
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| Spirituality | Toby Johnson, Gay Spirituality Krandall Kraus and Paul Borja, It's Never About What It's About | 
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| Transgender | David Ebershoff, The Danish Girl | 
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| Visual Arts | Keri Pickett, Faeries | 
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