Awards
Book of Experimental Might II: Bloody, Bold, and Resolute, 2008 Gen Con EN World Gold Awardfor Best Electronic Book.
Monte Cook’s A World of Darkness, 2007 Gen Con EN World Silver Award for Best d20/OGL Product.
Ptolus: Monte Cook’s City by the Spire, 2007 Gen Con EN World Gold Awards for Product of the Year and Best Setting.
Arcana Evolved Spell Treasury, 2006 Gen Con EN World Silver Award for Best Supplement (with Jeffrey A. Dobberpuhl) .
Monte Cook’s Arcana Evolved, 2005 Gen Con EN World Gold Award for Best d20 Game.
Beyond Countless Doorways, 2005 Gen Con EN World Silver Award for Best Supplement.
Monte Cook’s Arcana Unearthed, 2004 Gen Con EN World Gold Award for Best d20 Game.
The Complete Book of Eldritch Might, 2004 Gen Con EN World Gold Award for Best Revision/Update/Compilation.
Monte Cook, 2003 entry into the Pen & Paper Fan Award Hall of Fame.
Monte Cook’s Arcana Unearthed, 2003 Pen & Paper Fan Award for Best Roleplaying Game.
Monte Cook, 2003 Pen & Paper Fan Award for Fan Favorite Author/Designer.
Malhavoc Press, 2003 Pen & Paper Fan Award for Fan Favorite Publisher.
Monte Cook’s Arcana Unearthed, 2003 Weird Gamewyrd Game Award for Possessor of the Wow Factor.
Monte Cook, 2003 Weird Gamewyrd Game Award for “author most likely to be a caffeine-powered robot (hmmm….)
MONTECOOK.com, 2003 EN World Award for Best Official Website
Malhavoc Press, 2003 EN World Award for Best Publisher
The Banewarrens, 2003 EN World Award for Best Adventure
Monte Cook, Fan Favorite Author/Designer, 2002 Pen & Paper Fan Awards
The Banewarrens, 2002 Pen & Paper Fan Award for Best Adventure
Call of Cthulhu d20 Roleplaying Game, 2002 EN World Award for Best d20 Game (with John Tynes, et. al.)
MONTECOOK.com, nominated for 2002 EN World Award for Best Official Website
Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil, nominated for 2001 Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Adventure
Of Aged Angels, nominated for 2001 Origins Award for Best Game-Related Novel
MONTECOOK.com, 2001 EN World Award for Best Official Website
Monte Cook, 2001 EN World Award for Best Writer
The Book of Eldritch Might, 2001 EN World Award for Best Rulebook
Third Edition Dungeons & Dragons Game Design, 2000 Origins Award for Best Roleplaying Game (with Jonathan Tweet and Skip Williams)
Third Edition Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook, Nigel D. Findley Award for Outstanding Roleplaying Product of the Year, from SunQuest Partners, Inc. and MegaCon 2001 (with Jonathan Tweet and Skip Williams)
Vecna Reborn, IQ 1998 Fan Award for Coolest Moment: “The Return of Vecna”
