Inside the Game Designer's Studio presents: Kenneth Hite
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Join host Paul Tevis as he brings you Kenneth Hite, author of the award-winning Trail of Cthulhu and GURPS Infinite Worlds. We'll take a look at the horrors inside Ken's mind, discuss his humble beginnings as a freelancer writer for like Chaosium, and his time on staff Decipher and Steve Jackson Games, and his more recent freelance work for White Wolf, Pelgrane Press, and more. This live interview will be followed by an audience Q&A session.
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