Small Attention Span
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I don't know if anyone has already posted this, but here goes!
Paizo Publishing LLC has had several products nominated for various Ennie Awards!
Best Adventure
Pathfinder #1: Burnt Offerings by James Jacobs
Pathfinder #8: Seven Days to the Grave by F. Wesley Schneider (correct the name if I got it wrong)
And while not a Paizo Product: Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk by James Jacobs, Jason Bulmahn and Erik Mona
Best Setting
Pathfinder Chronicles Gazetteer by Erik Mona and Jason Bulmahn
Best Adversary/Monster Product
Pathfinder Chronicles: Classic Monsters Revised by the Paizo staff and contributors
Best Aid or Accessory
Pathfinder Chronicles Harrow Deck by Jason Bulmahn, Mike Selinker, and Teeuwynn Woodruff
Best Free Product or Enhancement
Pathfinder RPG Alpha Release by Jason Bulmahn
And now for the big one
Product of the Year!!!!
Pathfinder #8: Seven Days to the Grave by F. Wesley Schneider
Paizo's Ennie Awards! Cast your votes now!
zacharythefirst
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I'll repost here, because I want to make sure of my accessibility to folks:
Hey guys, as an ENnies judge this year I'm making the rounds, saying congrats to the nominees. I guess I have to congratulate Paizo a lot, then. Seriously, though, their product lineup was just complete quality, and it blew me away, start to finish. Great work all around!
By the way guys, as an ENnies judge this year, I promised to be as accessible and as open as possible. I'll answer any questions I can, and will be happy to talk shop as much as I'm able. I've also kept a blog about my entire judging experience. Feel free to stop by or drop me an email there if you have a question you don't feel like sharing aloud:
Again, mad props to Paizo for hitting it out of the park.
| F. Wesley Schneider Contributor |
Seven Days is a fine fine piece of work Wes, congrats!
AWWw! Thanks all! I wasn't trying to be emo there or anything, I'm just saying, between Monte, and James's work on PF #1, and then the MonJacobMahn Greyhawk-joint, there's some pretty incredible products vying for that title. I'd be a little embarrassed placing over any of those.
No! Even if you don't win, you still got nominated. And there's no disappointment there. You will always have that! And it's something to be proud of. "I got nominated!"
Too true! I'm really proud of "Seven Days," and Harrow too (that was the result of me and James's gushing one night: "Hey! Wasn't the Ravenloft tarroka deck cool! Oh, oh, and with Kyle's art!") so seeing that folks liked them--and all of Pathfinder--enough to nominate them is pretty much the biggest honor you can get in gaming! So Awesome! And thanks to everyone who checked them out and got a kick out of them!!! Honestly, and I know this sounds kinda sappy, but it's true, you all are the reason we even get to do this stuff, so THANKS!!!!
F. Wesley Schneider (correct the name if I got it wrong)
I couldn't have spelled it better myself! ^_^