In preparation for his McFadden Lecure, R.L. Stine talked with Indianapolis Monthly about his career, inspiration, and more.
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R.L. Stine, the author of over 400 million books, will be speaking at the annual Marian McFadden Memorial Lecture, where he ...
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R.L. Stine was "afraid of everything" and not a big reader when he was a kid — surprising admissions from the famed author of ...
We've got your exclusive first look at R.L. Stine's new horror book "Nightmare on Nightmare Street." How'd he get the idea from an everything bagel?
R.L. Stine is regarded as one of the greatest children’s horror authors. Best known for the delightfully frightening “Goosebumps” book series, his name is recognized across generations of readers. Yet ...
Amid the brewing controversy that changes for inclusivity reasons were made without the permission of author R.L. Stine to his classic "Goosebumps" children's book series published by Scholastic, ...
But what you didn’t hear was … most of their conversation! It actually had very little to do with the musical (which, Stine confessed, he had never listened to), and much more to do with the origins ...
“We have a producer and a director signed for the new [Goosebumps] TV series. More news to come soon…” Stine shared on Twitter in response to a fan asking for updates on Twitter. We have a producer ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. The author of the 'Goosebumps' and 'Fear Street' series is a fiction-first reader but not everything he likes goes bump in the night ...