Have Games, Will Travel won an Ennie for "Best Podcast" in 2007, the first year that the category existed.[1]
A Penny for My Thoughts won the 2009 Indie RPG Awards for Most Innovative Game.[2]
Career
Tevis began his career in gaming as a "Man in Black" for Steve Jackson Games, demoing games from their catalog at conventions. He also worked for Atlas Games in a similar capacity.
Tevis' original podcast, Have Games, Will Travel discussed games, game design, and gamer subculture. It ran for more than one hundred episodes beginning in July 2005. A typical show featured Tevis' reviews of several games. The final episode was released January 1, 2010.
From October 2006 to October 2009, Tevis co-hosted the podcast The Voice with Brennan Taylor of Indie Press Revolution. The Voice was a house organ of IPR, presenting updates on new products available and featuring reviews, interviews, and game design advice.
Tevis released his own game, A Penny for My Thoughts, in the summer of 2009 through Evil Hat Productions.[3]