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 Who is Ken Whitman?

Not Another Dime! is dedicated to documenting the assorted, and sometimes wild, details of Mr. Ken Whitman's business dealings within the Role Playing Game (RPG) industry. This place is NOT intended to be a medium of discussion about Mr. Whitman, pro or con, but instead be a "jumping off" point to enable the reader to make their own informed decision about Mr. Whitman's history and business character. (Editor's Note: After years of this documentation, we simply cannot be anything BUT "con" when it comes to Mr. Whitman)

Whenever possible, links to the original source material will be provided, but in many cases that information may have been deleted or secured behind restricted-access (like a private Facebook page) accounts.

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TL;DR

Who is Ken "Whit" Whitman
Ken “Whit” Whitman is a longtime figure in the tabletop role-playing game industry whose reputation is deeply divided between early creative contributions and later controversies.


Whitman first became known in the late 1980s and 1990s as a designer, publisher, and convention organizer. He founded companies such as Whit Productions and Whit Publications, releasing games including Mutazoids, Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards, and the WWF Basic Adventure Game. He later worked with TSR during the Gen Con era and became involved with Traveller 4th Edition through Imperium Games. Various gaming history sources also connect him to companies like Archangel Entertainment and Games Unplugged magazine.


In more recent years, Whitman became widely known online because of disputes surrounding numerous crowdfunding campaigns and unfinished projects. Several gaming blogs, forums, Kickstarter comment sections, and community discussions describe repeated complaints involving delayed or undelivered products tied to ventures such as Pencil Dice, RPG Pencil Dice, Deck Dice, and the Knights of the Dinner Table Live-Action Series. Critics frequently accuse him of making optimistic promises that were never fulfilled, while supporters occasionally argue that some criticism became excessive or personal.


A major source documenting these disputes is the blog “Not Another Dime!”, which was created specifically to archive allegations, timelines, and Kickstarter updates connected to Whitman’s business activities. The blog portrays him as a serial rebrander and chronic non-fulfiller of projects, while Whitman himself has periodically stated publicly that he intends to resolve outstanding obligations and address criticism directly.


Whitman again drew attention in 2026 after launching an AI-generated tabletop gaming “history” and biography website that many designers publicly criticized for factual errors and unauthorized profiles. Industry coverage described the backlash as part of Whitman’s long-standing contentious relationship with portions of the tabletop gaming community.*


*Editor's Note: This overview was AI generated in an attempt to obtain a completely unbiased synopsis of Ken "Whit" Whitman, using the rather simple query: "Give me a synopsis of Ken "Whit" Whitman from sources online, but do NOT use wikipedia."