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Attention, ’90s kids! The king of spooky young-adult fiction will be in downtown Frederick just in time for Halloween.
Experience Columbus announced a citywide Halloween-themed campaign inspired by "Goosebumps" author and Bexley native R.L.
Disney+ cancels R.L. Stine's well-received anthology horror show after two seasons, though it may not be the end as the ...
It was one of the best Disney+ shows, so it's sudden disappearance may come as a shock to fans. However, there's a chance we ...
Before Goosebumps terrified a generation, R.L. Stine was just a kid from Ohio who wanted to be funny. He started writing joke ...
While the horror genre continues to evolve onscreen, the stories of R.L. Stine are spooking audiences of a whole new generation. In Sony Pictures Television‘s Goosebumps: The Vanishing, Season 2 ...
“Goosebumps” author R.L. Stine is making this spooky season one to remember. A movie based on Stine’s 2012 novel "Zombie Town" premiered Oct. 6 on Hulu. The film, rated PG-13, follows a pair ...
“We wanted to take those iconic stories that are R.L. Stine created and do a TV version that was a little bit elevated, with a little bit more intense scares and the humor was more sophisticated.” ...
R.L. Stine: You see, if you're a horror writer, people expect your whole life to be horror. And when I say, "Well, I have an opera subscription, and we live near Lincoln Center, and I go to the ...
R.L. Stine has never talked to another Stine from Ohio before. Excluding my immediate family, neither have I. “Your grandfather couldn’t spell either,” Stine says, joking about how our ...
This story originally published in November 2013. With the release of R.L. Stine’s new novel, we’re taking a look back at what made him the king of ’90s teen horror. Author R.L. Stine has ...
R.L. Stine is used to writing spooky tales, but the mystery he’s currently working on is of a different nature. The author of the “Goosebumps” series is slated to speak at Ohio State’s ...