Wow. I think Mark hit it square on the head. This was my second year judging, and at times it's no picnic, but other times it's a hell of a lot of fun and I'm glad I am able to contribute to what the awards are, and what they will become.
Will I run for a judges slot again next year? I don't know. There is a part of me that wants to try my hand at writing, and if that works out, then no, I won't. But if it doesn't, maybe I will. I'm sure my wife would rather that I didn't so she can get the coffee table & dining table back on weekends, and so she can see me in the evenings, especially as things come to a head and I get home and disappear into the game room to read for hours on end. But she sees how happy I am busting my ass to get all the books read, and I know she's proud of me in her own, non-gamer, way. That's the coolest thing, to know that not just the people here, but the people in my life outside of gaming are happy that I'm doing something that I enjoy.
And I like giving back to the community as well. All the judges give a collective "Best of" list to you to vote upon, but I really enjoy going to game days and conventions and dropping a stack of books on the door prize table and saying "Here, these are courtesy of ENWorld and the ENnies Judges" and seeing peoples eyes light up. And slipping a book to someone at a gametable that I just met and telling them "You might like this". Those are the things that I really enjoy after the hard work is over.
Let me thank the other judges, the staff, and everyone who takes the time to vote for us, vote for the awards, and participate in the discussions about the ENnies. We know they are not perfect yet, but we are busting our butts to make them as perfect as the can be, and next year the judges and staff will do the same and make them even better. Thanks!