Our top nominees have been announced. We welcome MTGNerdGirl and VeggieWagon as this year’s hosts. Stay tuned for the final awards show coming soon!!
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2022 MTGCCA
2021 was an odd year (unintentional dad joke). As we left 2020, we had high hopes for a return to pre-COVID normalcy. The majority of those hopes were not realized, and we were left redefining our expectations again. In the MTG community, we did what we could to bridge the gap between what we wantedContinue reading “2022 MTGCCA”
MTGCCA Nomination Period Ends May 15th…now what?
The MTGCCA nomination period will end May 15th. Here’s everything you need to know about what happens next and what you can do right now to support your favorite content creators. Once the nominations end, the voting process will begin. If you are a Magic: the Gathering content creator, you are eligible to vote. HowContinue reading “MTGCCA Nomination Period Ends May 15th…now what?”
Answering your questions and concerns
If you have a question or concern, leave some feedback below or contact us through any of our social media. Who am I to bestow such an honor upon people in the Magic the Gathering community? The “honor” associated with being nominated or winning is highly subjective. Actually winning an award in this program shouldContinue reading “Answering your questions and concerns”
So, how does it work?
Here’s the short version. Nominations open December 1st. Visit the mtgcca website on that day and you will find a link to the nomination form. If you are a content creator, feel free to advertise to your audience. Each person can nominate 1 content creator for each category. Be sure to read the guidelines. JanuaryContinue reading “So, how does it work?”
Introduction
Thank you for taking the time to check out the MTG Content Creator Awards. These awards exist to give the creator community a method of celebrating the many different aspects of what we do individually and communally for Magic the Gathering. Creating videos, streaming, writing articles, creating mini works of art on cardboard, or gettingContinue reading “Introduction”