Kenneth Hite

Multiple Origins and ENnie Award winner Kenneth Hite has designed, written, or co-authored more than 70 roleplaying games and supplements, including the Star Trek Roleplaying Game, GURPS Infinite Worlds, GURPS Horror, The Day After Ragnarok, Trail of Cthulhu, and Night’s Black Agents. He has also written dialogue, settings, scripts, and other material for ARGs and computer games. He is one-half the podcasting team behind "Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff." Outside gaming, his works include short stories in The New Hero, Shotguns v. Cthulhu, and Madness on the Orient Express, and three Lovecraftian children's books: Where the Deep Ones Are, The Antarctic Express, and Cliffourd the Big Red God. His nonfiction titles include Tour De Lovecraft: The Tales, Cthulhu 101, The Nazi Occult for Osprey Publishing, and the graphic illustrated version of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to U.S. History. He writes the "Lost in Lovecraft" column for Weird Tales, and his essays have also appeared in other magazines, encyclopedias, and anthologies from Greenwood Press, Ashgate Publishing, Ben Bella Press, and MIT Press. He lives in Chicago with his wife Sheila and the requisite Lovecraftian cats.