![]() ![]() Contents 1 Bibliography 1.1 Space Cadets 1.2 Goosebumps 1.3 Goosebumps Series 2000 1.4 Give Yourself Goosebumps 1.4.1 Give Yourself Goosebumps Special Edition 1.5 Fear Street 1.5.1 New Fear Street 1.5.2 Fear Street Super Chiller 1.5. Stine writes books for two new series, Mostly Ghostly and Rotten School. The Following is a list of every book R.L. Stine also hosted the top-rated Goosebumps television show on Fox. ![]() Stine wrote his first book for Goosebumps, which would quickly became the best-selling children’s book series in history. After Blind Date became an instant best seller, Stine started a young adult horror series called Fear Street. books and humor books for kids including How to Be Funny, 101 Silly Monster Jokes. Stine wrote humor and joke books until one day an editor asked him to write a young adult horror novel. Random House Childrens Books, 1990 - Adventure stories - 66 pages. ![]() Stine’s first children’s book, How to be Funny, was published in 1978. Stine also wrote for Nickelodeon’s television show, Eureeka’s Castle. Stine worked at Scholastic, where he edited and wrote for a humor magazine called Bananas. Stine edited a humor magazine and contributed articles under the name “Jovial Bob.” After college, he moved to New York City with aspirations of becoming a writer. In high school, Stine wrote a humor column for the school newspaper called “Stine’s Lines.”Īt Ohio State University, R.L. He would then circulate these publications to friends during class. ![]() At the age of nine, Stine began typing up his own short stories and humor magazines such as Tales to Drive You Batty. Stine was a rather shy and fearful child, but he did have a clever imagination. Robert Lawrence Stine was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1943. ![]()
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