
The 2010 ENnies submissions period is now open.
To enter, please do the following:
1. Download the 2010 ENnies Entry Form (pdf). There is no longer a separate form for podcasts. You can also use the new electronic submission form.
2. Read through the rest of this page.
3. Fill out the form as completely as possible.
4. Complete the following:
Print Products: Ready and ship six copies of each product. Pre-made address labels can be found here. We need six copies of each title: one for each judge, and one for the "6th Copy" which is used as reference material for the Board of Directors during the judging period, for display purposes at GenCon Indy, and possibly for fund raising purposes.
Any package with a postmark past May 18th, 2010, will not be accepted.
Podcasts and Blogs: You must send a link to your site and specify one “must-hear” episode or one “must-read” article/issue. The judges will select another “must-hear” episode or one “must-read” article/issue that they all listen to/read. Each judge will then select another episode/article/issue.
**NEW**
Products which are released to the public via electronic-media ONLY
(.pdf products, podcasts, websites) may be submitted via email.
Please see special rules regarding electronic submissions
here.
Publishers who have already sent a review copy to an ENnies judge for review on EN World do not need to send an additional copy.
* Remember, products releases between May 1, 2009 and April 30, 2010 ONLY will be considered. Publishers wishing to support the ENnies by offering additional product for fund raising purposes may send it to one of the designated 6th copy receivers at the same time.
6. Email us the entry form to entries “at” ennieawards “dot” com.
Include shipping/tracking numbers if applicable.
*THE FINE PRINT: Please note that all six of the copies of the product submitted be the ENnies must be the same as the versions largely available to the public. For example, if judges received a pre-release review copy of a book at Gen Con 08, that publisher need only send out four more copies- one for the "6th Pile", and three to the other judges. If the only difference between the pre-release edition of the book and the full release is something that could be easily rectified;- for example, the pre-release was missing a map; then provided the publisher make up the difference by supplying said map, they needn't send out an entirely new copy of the whole book. If however the publisher put out a Deluxe Edition of the book, if they wish that edition to be considered, they must supply six copies of the Deluxe Edition of the book.