R. L. Stine
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| R.L. Stine | |
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R. L. Stine at the 2008 Texas Book Festival. |
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| Born | Robert Lawrence Stine October 8, 1943 Bexley, Ohio |
| Spouse(s) | Jane Waldhorn Stine (1969-Present) |
| Children | Matthew Stine (1980) |
Robert Lawrence Stine (born October 8, 1943),[1] known as R. L. Stine and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American novelist and writer. Stine, who is often called the "Stephen King of children's literature", is the author of dozens of horror fiction novellas, including the books in the Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room and Fear Street series.
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[edit] Biography
Stine was born in Columbus, Ohio[2] the oldest of three children, to a homemaker mother and a shipping clerk father. He began writing at age 9 when he found a typewriter in his attic,[3] subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books and has been writing ever since. He graduated from Ohio State University[2] in 1965 and moved to New York City to become a writer. He wrote dozens of joke books for kids under the pen name Jovial Bob Stine and created the humor magazine Bananas, where he worked for many years with Nickelodeon.
In 1987 Stine wrote his first teen horror novel, Blind Date. He soon followed with the novels Beach House, Hit and Run, and The Girlfriend. He was a co-creator and head writer for the Nickelodeon Network children's television show Eureeka's Castle, original episodes of which aired as part of the Nick Jr. programming block during the 1989 to 1995 seasons.
In 1990, Stine teamed up with Parachute Press to create Fear Street. In 1992, Stine and Parachute went on to launch Goosebumps. According to Forbes List of the 40 best-paid Entertainers of 1996-97, Stine placed 36th with an income of $41 million for the fiscal year.[4] His books have been translated into 32 languages and have sold over 300 million copies worldwide, landing on bestseller lists world wide. In three consecutive years during the 1990s, USA Today named Stine as America's number one best-selling author. Among the awards he has received are the 2002 Champion of Reading Award from the Free Public Library of Philadelphia (that award's first year), the Disney Adventures Kids' Choice Award for Best Book-Mystery/Horror (three time recipient) and the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (also received three times). During the 1990s, Stine was listed on People Weekly's "Most Intriguing People" list, and in 2003, the Guinness Book of World Records named Stine as the best-selling children's book series author of all time. He won the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007. His stories have even inspired R.L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse, 4D movie-based attractions at SeaWorld San Diego and Busch Gardens Europe.
Also produced was a TV series that ran for four seasons from 1995-1998 and two video games; Escape From Horrorland and Attack of the Mutant. In 1995, Stine released his first novel targeted at adults, called Superstitious. He has since published two other adult-oriented novels; "The Sitter" and "Eye Candy."
In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine has worked on installments of three different book series, Mostly Ghostly, Rotten School and Fear Street and the stand-alone novels Dangerous Girls (2003) and Dangerous 2: The Taste of Night (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It, starring Emily Osment, based on Stine's Haunting Hour series, was released by Universal Home Entertainment on September 4th, 2007.
[edit] Personal life
In 1969, Stine married Jane Waldhorn, who became an editor and writer and eventually formed Parachute Press with a business partner. Their only child, a boy named Matthew, was born in 1980. Stine lives with his wife as well as his dog, Minnie.[1] He has published an autobiography, called It Came from Ohio!
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- 101 Creepy Creature Jokes
- The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena
- A Night In Terror Tower
- A Shocker On Shock Street
- Are You Terrified Yet
- Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls
- Attack of the Jack O'Lanterns
- Attack of the Mutant
- The Babysitter
- The Babysitter II
- The Babysitter III
- The Babysitter IV
- Bad Hare Day
- Bad Moonlight
- Badlands of Hark
- The Barking Ghost
- Beach House
- Be Afraid - Be Very Afraid
- Be Careful What You Wish For...
- The Beast
- The Beast 2
- The Beast From The East
- The Best Friend
- The Best Friend 2
- Beware!
- Beware, The Snowman
- Blind Date
- Blips: The First Book of Videogame Funnies
- The Blob That Ate Everyone
- The Boyfriend
- Brain Juice
- Bride Of The Living Dummy
- Broken Date
- Call Waiting
- Calling All Creeps!
- Cheerleader Saga!
- Chicken Chicken
- Creature Teacher
- Creep From The Deep
- Cry of the Cat
- The Cuckoo Clock Of Doom
- The Curse of Camp Cold Lake
- The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
- Curtains
- Dangerous Girls I
- Dangerous Girls II: The Taste of Night
- The Dare
- Darkest Dawn
- The Dead Girlfriend
- The Dead Lifeguard
- Dear Diary, I'm Dead
- Deep Trouble
- Deep Trouble II
- Don't Close Your Eyes
- Don't Go To Sleep!
- Don't Stand in the Soup
- Dr. Maniac Vs. Robby Schwartz
- Earth Geeks Must Go
- Egg Monsters From Mars
- Escape from the Carnival of Horrors
- Eye Candy
- Freeze Tag
- Fright Camp
- Full Moon Fever
- Full Moon Halloween
- Ghost Beach
- Ghost Camp
- Ghost In The Mirror
- The Ghost Next Door
- The Girl Who Cried Monster
- The Girlfriend
- Go Eat Worms!
- Halloween Night
- Halloween Night 2
- The Haunted Car
- The Haunted Mask
- The Haunted Mask II
- The Haunted School
- The Haunting Hour
- The Headless Ghost
- Headless Halloween
- Hit and Run
- Hitchhiker
- The Horror At Camp Jellyjam
- Horrors Of The Black Ring
- How I Broke Up With Ernie
- How to Be Funny
- How I Got My Shrunken Head
- How to Kill a Monster
- The Howler
- I Am Your Evil Twin
- I Live In Your Basement!
- I Saw You That Night!
- Indiana Jones and the Giants of the Silver Tower
- Invaders of Hark
- Invasion of the Body Squeezers Part One
- Invasion Of The Body Squeezers Part Two
- It Came From Beneath The Sink!
- Jekyll and Heidi
- Killer's Kiss
- Legend of the Lost Legend
- Let's Get Invisible!
- Liar, Liar
- Midnight Games
- The Mind Reader
- Missing
- Monster Blood
- Monster Blood II
- Monster Blood III
- Monster Blood IV
- Monster Blood For Breakfast
- Moonlight Secrets
- The Mummy Walks
- My Best Friend Is Invisible
- My Friends Call Me Monster
- My Hairiest Adventure
- The New Year's Party
- Night of the Living Dummy
- Night of the Living Dummy II
- Night of the Living Dummy III
- The Nightmare Hour
- The Nightmare Room
- One Day at Horrorland
- One Evil Summer
- Operation: Mindbender (part of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series, and Find Your Fate book series).
- Phantom of the Auditorium
- Phone Calls
- Piano Lessons Can Be Murder
- Return of the Mummy
- Return To Ghost Camp
- Return To Horrorland
- Return To Terror Tower
- Revenge Of The Body Squeezers
- Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes
- Revenge Of The Living Dummy
- Revenge R Us
- Say Cheese And Die!
- Say Cheese And Die - Again!
- Say Cheese - And Die Screaming
- Scare School
- The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
- The Scream of the Haunted Mask
- Scream School
- Serpentor and the Mummy Warrior (part of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series)
- The Sick of Being Sick Book
- Siege of Serpentor (part of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series)
- The Sitter
- Slappy's Nightmare
- Snowman
- Stay Out Of The Basement
- Superstitious
- They Call Me Creature
- Three Evil Wishes
- Tick Tock, You're Dead!
- The Time Raider (part of the TwistAPlot book series)
- Trapped In Bat Wing Hall
- Twisted
- Vampire Breath
- Visitors
- Welcome to Camp Nightmare
- Welcome to Dead House
- The Werewolf In The Living Room
- The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
- Werewolf Skin
- Who Let The Ghosts Out?
- Who's Your Mummy
- Why I'm Afraid of Bees
- You Can't Scare Me!
[edit] Series
- Goosebumps
- Goosebumps Series 2000
- Give Yourself Goosebumps
- Fear Street
- Mostly Ghostly Series
- Rotten School
- The Nightmare Room
- Goosebumps HorrorLand
[edit] References
- ^ a b R. L. Stine. "R.L. Stine - Official Website". http://www.rlstine.com/#nav/rlstine. Retrieved on 2008-01-17.
- ^ a b "kidsreads.com". http://www.kidsreads.com/series/series-nightmare-author.asp. Retrieved on 200-05-11.
- ^ Rodrigues, Tracy. "R.L. Stine, author". Time for Kids. http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/specials/story/0,6079,176635,00.html. Retrieved on 2007-01-09.
- ^ The 40 best-paid entertainers, Forbes Magazine
[edit] External links
- Official site
- Works by or about R. L. Stine in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- R. L. Stine at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

