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Kenneth Eugene St. Andre (born on April 28, 1947) is a public librarian, fantasy author, and game designer, best known for his work with Tunnels & Trolls. He has been an active member of The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America since 1989.
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St. Andre was born in Ogden, Utah. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. where he works as a librarian for Phoenix Public Library. He has been a librarian since 1975.
St. Andre is the original designer of the 'pen-and-paper' role-playing game Tunnels & Trolls which was first released by Flying Buffalo, Inc. in 1975. In addition to writing the game rules, Ken was one of the creators of solitaire adventures which allowed players to experience the game without a game master or judge.
St. Andre has written many modules and stand alone adventures for Tunnels and Trolls. Some of his titles include:
He also worked as a designer on the role-playing games Stormbringer and Monsters! Monsters!, and the computer game Wasteland. In 2008 he modified the 7th edition Tunnels and Trolls to bring the game world into modern times and turned it into a superhero rpg called Power Trip.
In 1986 Ken was also the first editor for a fan club newsletter based around the Adventure Construction Set computer game, one of the rare cases of a professional designer leading gamer activities for another designer's game.
He has written various short stories and two short novels.
Ken St. Andre has a wife, Cathy, and two grown children, a daughter named Jillian and son named James.
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