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When Angelica and Simon Fear lost their two daughters, it nearly destroyed them. Now the Fears have only one mission--to summon every ounce of dark power within them, and bring their daughters back from the dead!
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When Angelica and Simon Fear lost their two daughters, it nearly destroyed them. Now the Fears have only one mission--to summon every ounce of dark power within them, and bring their daughters back from the dead! Original. (Young Adult)
About The Author:
Name: R. L. Stine
Also Known As: Robert Lawrence Stine; Jovial Bob Stine
Current Home: New York, New York
Date of Birth: October 8, 1943
Place of Birth: Columbus, Ohio
Education: B.A., Ohio State University, 1965
* R. L. Stine's official web site
Biography
Goosebumps cast a spell upon children by transforming even the most reluctant students into avid readers. Despite the fact that almost every book has a different collection of characters, the series has one common element that kids can't get enough of: the author!
However believable his plots seem to his readers, Stine insists he has never lived one of his stories. "I've never turned into a bee -- I've never been chased by a mummy or met a ghost. But many of the ideas in my books are suggested by real life. For example, one Halloween my son, Matt, put a mask on and then had trouble pulling it off. That gave me the idea for The Haunted Mask ."
Although he never experienced terror first hand, he did enjoy reading about it. "When I was a kid, there were these great comic books called Tales From The Crypt and The Vault of Horror . They were gruesome. I discovered them in the barbershop and thought they were fabulous. I used to get a haircut every Saturday so I wouldn't miss any of these comic books. I had no hair at all when I was a kid!"
His ideas came from two sources: his memory and his imagination. "When I write, I try to think back to what I was afraid of or what was scary to me, and try to put those feelings into books." He also keeps a tribal mask and a skeleton hanging in his writing studio to provide eerie surroundings. Although he handles the writing by himself, Stine says he gets "lots of help from my editors, my readers, and my friends."
Kids reading Goosebumps may be looking for a scare, but the laughs they get are no accident. Before he was R. L., he was Jovial Bob, author of such works as 101 Silly Monster Jokes , and Bozos on Patrol and editor of Bananas magazine. His ability to know what kids will laugh at , as well as what will frighten them, makes the Goosebumps series all the more enjoyable for his readers.
Stine started writing when he was 9 years old! He would write stories and jokes on an old typewriter and hand them out at school. "The teacher would grab them and take them away," Stine says, "but I kept doing it." He wrote for his high school newspaper in Columbus Ohio. After graduating from Ohio State University, he moved to New York City, where he worked on a variety of writing jobs.
Although his books are fun and exciting, writing them is serious stuff. He treats writing "...like a job." To unwind after work he enjoys playing the pinball machine conveniently located in his own apartment.
For aspiring authors, Stine feels reading is as important as writing. He offers this advice: "If you want to be a writer, don't worry so much about writing. Read as much as you can. Read as many different writers as you can. Soak up the styles. You can learn all kinds of ways to say things." As a boy he read Norse legends, Greek myths, Edgar Allan Poe and baseball stories. "And Mad Magazine changed my life." Author biography courtesy of Scholastic, Inc.
Good To Know
In our interview with Stine, he shared some fun and fascinating facts with us:
"My first job in New York was making up fake interviews with movie and TV stars for a group of six movie magazines. I never spoke to the stars I wrote about. I wrote three-to-four "interviews" a day, all out of my imagination."
"'I've written over 300 books but I never learned to type. I use only one finger, the pointer on my left hand -- that's all. Three hundred books on one finger! The finger is very ugly now -- completely bent and curled and callused. When I show it to audiences, they can't believe it! This is my sacrifice for my art!"
"Sometimes kids show up at my country house and ask if my son Matt can come out and play. That's because they saw him mentioned in the back of my books. But they're very disappointed when he comes to the door -- because Matt is in his mid-twenties now! They were reading very old books! Matt is a musician, composer, and sound designer. You can hear his music at my web site, www.rlstine.com."
"I hope my readers get a chance to see my 4-D movie , R. L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse . The movie stars Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Lea Thompson, Weird Al, and others. You can find it playing at four parks: SeaWorld San Antonio, SeaWorld San Diego, Busch Gardens Tampa, and Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Virginia. Watch out -- you might get very wet!"
Feature Interviews
In the winter of 2005, R. L. Stine took some time out to tell us about some of his favorite books, authors, and interests.
What was the book that most influenced your life or your career as a writer?
I discovered the stories of Ray Bradbury when I was nine or ten, and they changed my life. Up till then, I'd spent most of my time reading horror comics. The EC horror comics, such as Tales From the Crypt and Vault of Horror were very influential in my later writing. But Bradbury's stories were so imaginative and so well written and surprising, they turned me into a reader for life.
What are your all-time favorite books, and what makes them special to you?
Not in any order:
Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury -- A masterpiece of writing, much under-rated, an incredible rendering of a lost time and place. Something on every page is so beautiful it makes you want to cry.
Barefoot Boy with Cheek by Max Shulman -- The first book that made me laugh till I had tears running down my face. A pretty-much-forgotten Midwest humorist, one of my heroes. ...