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Kenneth Hite to Write Chicago Chapter
May 27, 2008

Good news! Evil Hat has inked a deal with Kenneth Hite to have him write the Occult Chicago chapter for the Dresden Files RPG, blending the locations and events of the novels together with Ken's real-life research into Chicago, where he currently resides. We're (somewhat obviously) thrilled to have Ken on board for this.

If his name sounds familiar to you, that's because you play RPGs. :) You might have even heard about a little game he recently worked on titled Trail of Cthulhu.

Welcome aboard!

Posted by iago at May 27, 2008 05:39 PM

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I discovered Ken Hite by way of his Pyramid column, Suppressed Transmission, which I highly recommend. It is an amazing source for weird facts and bizarre connections, and a lot of the material he's written about could easily be incorporated into a Dresden Files story line. The fact that he is now involved with the Dresden Files RPG is just one more reason for me to look forward eagerly to its release.

Posted by: Ian Herriott at May 27, 2008 08:51 PM

Yay!

Posted by: Lisa Padol at May 30, 2008 04:26 PM

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