I am so incredibly proud to be nominated for an ENnie award for Best Online Content!
To vote, click on the category (I am up for Best Online Content) and then select your top choice as a 1, your second choice as 2, and so on. You will generally have up to 5 possible votes, but your choices receive more weight when you vote for fewer nominees in a category, so don’t feel you have to vote for nominees with which you are not familiar.
If you are so inclined, please vote for this site! I hope you enjoyed my recent coverage of starting a new campaign, the WotC Summit, the breakdown of D&D finances, and fan favorites such as the timeline for 5E products and the Forgotten Realms, how to use Downtime, how to make campaigns engaging and lore actionable, and more.
I know that the ENnies, and all RPG awards, are imperfect. Nonetheless, a nomination represents an appreciation and recognition by the judges of what this blog offers. Being nominated means a lot to me, given how many great online content sites, from blogs to streams to podcasts, are out there.
This nomination would not have happened without all of the fantastic blogs I’ve consumed over the years. I have such a love and admiration for blogging, writing, educating, and sharing in this format. I hope the nomination helps bring attention to how relevant and important blogging remains today. Seeing the Alexandrian nominated (it won a Silver in a previous year) makes me happy as well.
Nominations are hard to come by. Forge of Foes did not receive a nomination, nor Mastering Dungeons, nor Success in RPGs. I am proud of all of these endeavors. It goes to show just how elusive a nomination can be, and it makes this site’s nomination very sweet indeed!
My thanks to my Patreon supporters and for everyone who has shared this blog. Your energy and support keeps my site going and fills me with great ideas that makes blogging a joy, year after year.
Thank you for your vote!
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