Fiction
St. Andre has written various short stories and novels.
- "Old Soldiers Never" (1989), in Shrapnel: Fragments from the Inner Sphere, a Battletech anthology.
- "Turtle in the Tower" (1990), in Shadowrun: Into the Shadows edited by Jordan K. Weisman. An anthology of stories based on the Shadowrun role-playing game. (ISBN 1-55560-118-9).
- "The Two Worst Thieves in Khazan" (1992) in "Mages Blood and Old Bones".
- "The Triple Death" (1995), in Enchanted Forests edited by Katharine Kerr and Martin H. Greenberg. An anthology of stories about magical woods. (ISBN 0-88677-672-4).
- "Moral Invaders" (2005) in Flash Fantastic. A very short story in issue 16 of the online magazine.
- "A Thief's Day in Khazan" (2005) in Golden Heroes.
- Dragon Child (2006), by Ken St. Andre and James L. Shipman. A fantasy novel based on the Tunnels & Trolls role-playing game.
- Griffin Feathers (2008), by Ken St. Andre. A collection of linked short stories based on the Tunnels & Trolls role-playing game.
- "Introduction: Trollgod's Treasure Hunt" (2008) in Troll Tunnels, edited by Christina Lea. A collection of short sword and sorcery tales.
- "The Awakening" (2008) in Troll Tunnels, by Ken St. Andre and James L. Shipman.
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