ENnie Nomination
Jul. 8th, 2011 07:59 pmJust recently, I discovered that an RPG book I wrote in 2010, Shanghai Vampocalypse, that came out only in e-form (long story) has just been nominated for the Best Electronic Book ENnie award 2011. Nothing came up on my Google alerts, so when the publisher, Savage Mojo, told me, you could have knocked me over with a feather. I had to go look it up right then and there.
Best Electronic Book
• Cerulean Seas Campaign Setting (Alluria Publishing)
• Continuity (Posthuman Studios)
• Shanghai Vampocalypse (Savage Mojo)
• Temporal Probability Agency: To Predict and Serve (Apathy Games)
• The Running Death (Terminal Studios)
The competition is fierce but I am still over the moon. This is my first ENnie award nomination. I am happy dancing all over the place. As a plus, the hard copy of Shanghai Vampocalypse will be debuting at GenCon this year. I'm already scheduled to spend some time at the Savage Mojo booth to sign the book for those who want it signed.
You know, it's true: It is an honor to be nominated. But I would be lying if I said I didn't care about winning. Oh, yes. I want my ENnie metal.
Best Electronic Book
• Cerulean Seas Campaign Setting (Alluria Publishing)
• Continuity (Posthuman Studios)
• Shanghai Vampocalypse (Savage Mojo)
• Temporal Probability Agency: To Predict and Serve (Apathy Games)
• The Running Death (Terminal Studios)
The competition is fierce but I am still over the moon. This is my first ENnie award nomination. I am happy dancing all over the place. As a plus, the hard copy of Shanghai Vampocalypse will be debuting at GenCon this year. I'm already scheduled to spend some time at the Savage Mojo booth to sign the book for those who want it signed.
You know, it's true: It is an honor to be nominated. But I would be lying if I said I didn't care about winning. Oh, yes. I want my ENnie metal.