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{{Not to be confused with|Aurel Stein}}{{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] -->
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| name = R. L. Stine
| name = R. L. Stine
| image = R. L. Stine by Gage Skidmore.jpg
| image = RLStine.jpg
| alt = R. L. Stine at the 2008 Texas Book Festival
| alt = R.L. Stine at the 2022 New York Comic Con
| caption = Stine in November 2019
| caption = Stine in October 2022
| pseudonym = Jovial Bob Stine<br />Eric Affabee
| pseudonym = Jovial Bob Stine<br />Eric Affabee
| birth_name = Robert Lawrence Stine
| birth_name = Robert Lawrence Stine
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1943|10|8}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1943|10|8}}
| birth_place = [[Columbus, Ohio]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Columbus, Ohio]], U.S.
| occupation = {{hlist|Novelist|short story writer|television producer|screenwriter|executive editor}}
| occupation = {{hlist|Novelist}}
| genre = {{hlist|[[Children's literature]]|[[Horror fiction|horror]]|[[science fiction]]|[[fantasy novel|fantasy]]|[[Comedy|humor]]|[[Gothic fiction]]|[[genre fiction]]|[[dark fantasy]]|[[thriller novel|thriller]]|[[supernatural fiction]]}}
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| notableworks =
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| spouse = {{marriage|Jane Waldhorn|June 22, 1969}}
| spouse = {{marriage|Jane Waldhorn|June 22, 1969}}
| children = 1
| children = 1
| education = [[Ohio State University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])
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| website = {{URL|http://www.rlstine.com}}
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'''Robert Lawrence Stine''' ({{IPAc-en|s|t|aɪ|n}}; born October 8, 1943), known by his [[pen name]] '''R.L. Stine''', is an American novelist. He is the writer of ''[[Goosebumps]],'' a [[horror fiction]] novel series which has sold over 400 million copies globally in 35 languages, becoming the second-[[List of best-selling books|best-selling book series]] in history.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-10-21 |title=Goosebumps Books Statistics – WordsRated |url=https://wordsrated.com/goosebumps-books-statistics/ |access-date=2024-05-04 |language=en-US}}</ref> The series spawned a media franchise including two [[Goosebumps (1995 TV series)|television]] [[Goosebumps (2023 TV series)|series]], a [[Goosebumps (video game series)|video game series]], a [[Goosebumps (comics)|comic series]], and two [[Goosebumps (film)|feature films]]. Stine has been referred to as the "[[Stephen King]] of children's literature".<ref name="children's literature">{{cite web |date=October 26, 2007 |title=Emily Osment stars in 'R.L. Stine's "The Haunting Hour" |url=http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071026/LIFE/710260303/-1/NEWS |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708114939/http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20071026%2FLIFE%2F710260303%2F-1%2FNEWS |archive-date=July 8, 2011 |access-date=February 24, 2011 |work=[[Cape Cod Times]] |df=mdy-all}}</ref>
'''Robert Lawrence Stine''' ({{IPAc-en|s|t|aɪ|n}}; born October 8, 1943), sometimes known as '''Jovial Bob Stine''' and '''Eric Affabee''', is an American [[novelist]], short story writer, [[television producer]], [[screenwriter]], and executive [[editor]].


Stine wrote the [[Young adult fiction|teenage]] horror fiction series ''[[Fear Street]]'', which has sold over 80 million copies and has been adapted into [[Fear Street Trilogy|a trilogy of films]].<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jibjFgTYKKcC&pg=RA9-PA8 |title=The Teacher's Calendar of Famous Birthdays |date=2003 |publisher=McGraw Hill Professional |isbn=978-0-07-141230-8 |language=en}}</ref> His other horror fiction novel series include ''[[Rotten School]]'', ''[[Mostly Ghostly]],'' ''[[Nightmare Hour]]'', and ''[[The Nightmare Room]]''. He has also written dozens of humor books for children, under the alias '''Jovial Bob Stine'''.
Stine has been referred to as the "[[Stephen King]] of children's literature"<ref name="children's literature">{{cite web|title= Emily Osment stars in 'R.L. Stine's "The Haunting Hour"|work= [[Cape Cod Times]]|date= October 26, 2007|url= http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071026/LIFE/710260303/-1/NEWS|access-date= February 24, 2011|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110708114939/http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20071026%2FLIFE%2F710260303%2F-1%2FNEWS|archive-date= July 8, 2011|df= mdy-all}}</ref> and is the author of hundreds of [[horror fiction]] novels, including the books in the ''[[Fear Street]]'', ''[[Goosebumps]]'', ''[[Rotten School]]'', ''[[Mostly Ghostly]]'' and ''[[The Nightmare Room]]'' series. Some of his other works include a ''Space Cadets'' trilogy, two ''Hark'' gamebooks, and dozens of joke books. As of 2008, Stine's books have sold over 400 million copies.


==Early life==
== Early life ==


Stine was born on October 8, 1943<ref name="age">{{cite web |work= Ohio Reading Road Trip|url=http://www.orrt.org/stine/ |title= R.L. Stine|access-date=February 27, 2011}}</ref> in [[Columbus, Ohio]],<ref name="kidsreads">{{cite web |work= KidsReads.com|url=http://www.kidsreads.com/series/series-nightmare-author.asp |title= The Nightmare Room by R.L. Stine |access-date=May 11, 2011}}</ref> the son of Lewis Stine, a shipping clerk, and Anne Feinstein. He grew up in [[Bexley, Ohio]].<ref name="stine">{{cite web |url=http://rlstine.com/about/ |title=About R.L. – For book and school reports |access-date=February 27, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127161436/http://rlstine.com/about/ |archive-date=November 27, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2588500217.html|title=Stine, R. L. 1943– |website=encyclopedia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first1=Ken|last1=Gordon|title=R.L. Stine still scaring up kids' stories|url=http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/life_and_entertainment/2013/12/09/author-still-scaring-up-kids-stories.html|access-date=November 22, 2014|work=[[The Columbus Dispatch]]|date=December 9, 2013}}</ref> He comes from a [[Jews|Jewish]] family. Stine began writing at age nine, when he found a typewriter in his attic, subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books.<ref name="typewriter">{{cite web|last= MacPherson|first= Karen|title= Venture into R.L. Stine's 'HorrorLand' – if you dare!|work= [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|date= April 8, 2008|url= http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08099/871281-42.stm|access-date= February 27, 2011}}</ref> According to the documentary ''Tales from the Crypt: From Comic Books to Television'', R.L. Stine said that he remembered reading the popular/infamous [[Tales from the Crypt (comics)|''Tales from the Crypt'']] comic books when he was young and credited them as one of his inspirations. He graduated from [[Ohio State University]] in 1965 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in English.<ref name="family">{{cite web|title= 2011 Thrillermaster: R.L. Stine|work= ThrillerFest|url= http://www.thrillerfest.com/about/special-guests/|access-date= February 25, 2011|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110717052742/http://www.thrillerfest.com/about/special-guests/|archive-date= July 17, 2011|df= mdy-all}}</ref> While at OSU, R. L. Stine edited the OSU humor magazine [[Sundial Humor Magazine|''The Sundial'']] for three out of his four years there.<ref name="age"/> He later moved to New York City to pursue his career as a writer.<ref name="stine"/>
Stine was born on October 8, 1943<ref name="age">{{cite web |work= Ohio Reading Road Trip|url=http://www.orrt.org/stine/ |title= R.L. Stine|access-date=February 27, 2011}}</ref> in [[Columbus, Ohio]],<ref name="kidsreads">{{cite web|work= KidsReads.com|url= http://www.kidsreads.com/series/series-nightmare-author.asp|title= The Nightmare Room by R.L. Stine|access-date= May 11, 2011|archive-date= March 7, 2012|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120307182951/http://www.kidsreads.com/series/series-nightmare-author.asp|url-status= dead}}</ref> the son of Lewis Stine, a shipping clerk, and Anne Feinstein. He grew up in [[Bexley, Ohio]].<ref name="stine">{{cite web |url=http://rlstine.com/about/ |title=About R.L. – For book and school reports |access-date=February 27, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127161436/http://rlstine.com/about/ |archive-date=November 27, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2588500217.html|title=Stine, R. L. 1943– |website=encyclopedia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first1=Ken|last1=Gordon|title=R.L. Stine still scaring up kids' stories|url=http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/life_and_entertainment/2013/12/09/author-still-scaring-up-kids-stories.html|access-date=November 22, 2014|work=[[The Columbus Dispatch]]|date=December 9, 2013|archive-date=March 30, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190330055750/https://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/life_and_entertainment/2013/12/09/author-still-scaring-up-kids-stories.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> He comes from a [[Jews|Jewish]] family. Stine began writing at age nine, when he found a typewriter in his attic, subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books.<ref name="typewriter">{{cite web|last= MacPherson|first= Karen|title= Venture into R.L. Stine's 'HorrorLand' – if you dare!|work= [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|date= April 8, 2008|url= http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08099/871281-42.stm|access-date= February 27, 2011}}</ref> Stine said that he remembered reading the [[Tales from the Crypt (comics)|''Tales from the Crypt'']] comic books when he was young and credited them as one of his inspirations. He graduated from [[Ohio State University]] in 1965 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in English.<ref name="family">{{cite web|title= 2011 Thrillermaster: R.L. Stine|work= ThrillerFest|url= http://www.thrillerfest.com/about/special-guests/|access-date= February 25, 2011|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110717052742/http://www.thrillerfest.com/about/special-guests/|archive-date= July 17, 2011|df= mdy-all}}</ref> While at OSU, Stine edited humor magazine [[Sundial Humor Magazine|''The Sundial'']] for three years.<ref name="age"/> He later moved to New York City to pursue his career as a writer.<ref name="stine"/>


==Career==
==Career==
Stine wrote dozens of humor books for kids under the name Jovial Bob Stine and created the humor magazine ''Bananas''.<ref name="stine"/> ''Bananas'' was written for [[teenagers]] and published by [[Scholastic Press]] for 72 issues between 1975 and 1984, plus various "Yearbooks" and paperback books. Stine was editor and responsible for much of the writing (other contributors included writers [[Robert Leighton (cartoonist)|Robert Leighton]], Suzanne Lord and Jane Samuels and artists [[Sam Viviano]], Samuel B. Whitehead, Bob K. Taylor, Bryan Hendrix, Bill Basso, and [[Howard Cruse]]). Recurring features included "Hey – Lighten Up!", "It Never Fails!", "Phone Calls", "Joe" (a comic strip by [[John Holmstrom]]), "Phil Fly", "Don't You Wish...", "Doctor Duck", "The Teens of Ferret High", "First Date" (a comic strip by Alyse Newman), and "Ask Doctor Si N. Tific".
Stine wrote dozens of humor books for children under the name Jovial Bob Stine and created the humor magazine ''Bananas''.<ref name="stine"/> ''Bananas'' was written for [[teenagers]] and published by [[Scholastic Press]] for 72 issues between 1975 and 1984, plus various "Yearbooks" and paperback books. Stine was editor and responsible for much of the writing (other contributors included writers [[Robert Leighton (cartoonist)|Robert Leighton]], Suzanne Lord and Jane Samuels and artists [[Sam Viviano]], Samuel B. Whitehead, Bob K. Taylor, Bryan Hendrix, Bill Basso, and [[Howard Cruse]]). Recurring features included "Hey – Lighten Up!", "It Never Fails!", "Phone Calls", "Joe" (a comic strip by [[John Holmstrom]]), "Phil Fly", "Don't You Wish...", "Doctor Duck", "The Teens of Ferret High", "First Date" (a comic strip by Alyse Newman), and "Ask Doctor Si N. Tific".


In 1986, Stine wrote his first horror novel, called ''Blind Date''.<ref name="blinddate">{{cite web|last=Rosenberg|first=Joyce M.|title=Success gives bookstores Goosebumps|work=[[The Albany Herald]]|date=October 27, 1996|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-NBEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1343,5181336&dq=rl+stine+blind+date&hl=en|access-date=February 27, 2011}}</ref> He followed with many other novels, including ''[[The Babysitter (novel)|The Babysitter]]'', ''Beach House'', ''Hit and Run'', and ''The Girlfriend''.<ref name="stine"/> He was also the co-creator and head writer for the [[Nickelodeon]] [[children's television series]] ''[[Eureeka's Castle]]'',<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Conradt|first=Stacy|url=http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/36998|title=The Quick 10: The Not-Very-Scary Former Jobs of 10 Very Scary People|date=October 14, 2009|magazine=[[Mental floss]]|access-date=November 11, 2012|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100312074828/http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/36998|archive-date=March 12, 2010}}</ref> original episodes of which aired as part of the [[Nick Jr. (block)|Nick Jr.]] [[Broadcast programming|programming block]] during the 1989–1995 seasons.
In 1986, Stine wrote his first horror novel, called ''Blind Date''.<ref name="blinddate">{{cite web|last=Rosenberg|first=Joyce M.|title=Success gives bookstores Goosebumps|work=[[The Albany Herald]]|date=October 27, 1996|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-NBEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1343,5181336&dq=rl+stine+blind+date&hl=en|access-date=February 27, 2011}}</ref> He followed with many other novels, including ''[[The Babysitter (novel)|The Babysitter]]'', ''Beach House'', ''Hit and Run'', and ''The Girlfriend''.<ref name="stine"/> He was also the co-creator and head writer for the [[Nickelodeon]] [[children's television series]] ''[[Eureeka's Castle]]'',<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Conradt|first=Stacy|url=http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/36998|title=The Quick 10: The Not-Very-Scary Former Jobs of 10 Very Scary People|date=October 14, 2009|magazine=[[Mental floss]]|access-date=November 11, 2012|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100312074828/http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/36998|archive-date=March 12, 2010}}</ref> original episodes of which aired as part of the [[Nick Jr. (block)|Nick Jr.]] [[Broadcast programming|programming block]] during the 1989–1995 seasons.
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[[File:R l stine 2008.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Stine in November 2008]]
[[File:R l stine 2008.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Stine in November 2008]]
In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine worked on installments of five different book series, ''[[Mostly Ghostly]]'', ''[[Rotten School]]'', ''Fear Street'', ''[[The Nightmare Room]]'', ''[[Goosebumps Horrorland]]'' and the stand-alone novels ''[[Dangerous Girls]]'' (2003) and ''The Taste of Night'' (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie ''[[The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It]]''. Starring [[Emily Osment]], the film was released by [[Universal Home Entertainment]] on September 4, 2007<ref>{{cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/1328376181.html?dids=1328376181:1328376181&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+31%2C+2007&author=&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Cartoon+Network+--+it%27s+not+...&pqatl=google|title=Cartoon Network – it's not ...|date=August 31, 2007|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|access-date=November 11, 2012}}</ref> and was successful enough to spawn a spin-off, [[anthology]], TV series ''[[The Haunting Hour: The Series|R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour]]''
In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine worked on installments of five different book series, ''[[Mostly Ghostly]]'', ''[[Rotten School]]'', ''Fear Street'', ''[[The Nightmare Room]]'', ''[[Goosebumps Horrorland]]'' and the stand-alone novels ''[[Dangerous Girls]]'' (2003) and ''The Taste of Night'' (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie ''[[The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It]]''. Starring [[Emily Osment]], the film was released by [[Universal Home Entertainment]] on September 4, 2007<ref>{{cite news|url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/1328376181.html?dids=1328376181:1328376181&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+31%2C+2007&author=&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Cartoon+Network+--+it%27s+not+...&pqatl=google|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130131160303/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/1328376181.html?dids=1328376181:1328376181&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+31,+2007&author=&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Cartoon+Network+--+it's+not+...&pqatl=google|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 31, 2013|title=Cartoon Network – it's not ...|date=August 31, 2007|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|access-date=November 11, 2012}}</ref> and was successful enough to spawn a spin-off, [[anthology]], TV series ''[[The Haunting Hour: The Series|R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour]]''.


In 2014, Stine brought the ''Fear Street'' books back with his novel ''Party Games'' ({{ISBN|978-1250066220}}). The release of the ''Fear Street'' novel ''Give Me a K-I-L-L'' took place in 2017 ({{ISBN|978-1250058966}}). [[Jack Black]] portrayed a fictionalized version of Stine in the 2015 film ''[[Goosebumps (film)|Goosebumps]]'', while Stine himself made a cameo appearance in the film, playing a teacher named "Mr. Black".<ref>{{cite web |last=Stine |first=R. L. |title=.@mdroush Jack Black plays me in the GB movie, now filming in GA. I'm going down to do a cameo next month. |publisher=Twitter |date=May 20, 2014 |url=https://twitter.com/RL_Stine/status/468907719236530178 |access-date=May 24, 2014 }}</ref> In the film's sequel, ''[[Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween]]'' (2018), Stine had another cameo, as Principal Harrison, while Black reprised his role as Stine in several scenes. A ''[[The Fear Street Trilogy|Fear Street]]'' trilogy of films was released by Netflix in 2021.
In 2014, Stine brought the ''Fear Street'' books back with his novel ''Party Games'' ({{ISBN|978-1250066220}}). The release of the ''Fear Street'' novel ''Give Me a K-I-L-L'' took place in 2017 ({{ISBN|978-1250058966}}). [[Jack Black]] portrayed a fictionalized version of Stine in the 2015 film ''[[Goosebumps (film)|Goosebumps]]'', while Stine himself made a cameo appearance in the film, playing a teacher named "Mr. Black".<ref>{{cite web |last=Stine |first=R. L. |title=.@mdroush Jack Black plays me in the GB movie, now filming in GA. I'm going down to do a cameo next month. |publisher=Twitter |date=May 20, 2014 |url=https://twitter.com/RL_Stine/status/468907719236530178 |access-date=May 24, 2014 }}</ref> In the film's sequel, ''[[Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween]]'' (2018), Stine had another cameo, as Principal Harrison, while Black reprised his role as Stine in several scenes. A ''[[The Fear Street Trilogy|Fear Street]]'' trilogy of films was released by Netflix in 2021.


In 2019, Stine appeared on an episode of the children's TV series ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]''. In "Fright Night," which aired in the [[Arthur (season 23)|23rd season]] of the show, Stine voices Bob Baxter, the uncle of main character Buster Baxter. In the episode, Bob is shown to moonlight as a writer of scary stories, alluding to his real-life career as the author of the ''Goosebumps'' series.<ref>{{cite web |last=Smith|first=Meghan |title='Goosebumps' Author R.L. Stine On Frightening Generations And Voicing A Creepy Character For 'Arthur' |publisher=GBH|date=October 30, 2020|url=https://www.wgbh.org/news/arts/2020/10/29/goosebumps-author-r-l-stine-on-frightening-generations-and-voicing-a-creepy-character-for-arthur|access-date=October 30, 2020}}</ref>
In 2019, Stine appeared on an episode of the children's TV series ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]''. In "Fright Night", which aired in the [[Arthur (season 23)|23rd season]] of the show, Stine voices Bob Baxter, the uncle of main character Buster Baxter. In the episode, Bob is shown to moonlight as a writer of scary stories, alluding to his real-life career as the author of the ''Goosebumps'' series.<ref>{{cite web |last=Smith|first=Meghan |title='Goosebumps' Author R.L. Stine On Frightening Generations And Voicing A Creepy Character For 'Arthur' |publisher=GBH|date=October 30, 2020|url=https://www.wgbh.org/news/arts/2020/10/29/goosebumps-author-r-l-stine-on-frightening-generations-and-voicing-a-creepy-character-for-arthur|access-date=October 30, 2020}}</ref>


==Awards and recognition==
==Awards and recognition==
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.<ref name="forbeslist">[http://www.langston.com/Fun_People/1997/1997AXO.html The 40 best-paid entertainers], ''[[Forbes (magazine)|Forbes]]'' magazine</ref> His books have sold over 400 million copies worldwide as of 2008,<ref name="sales">{{cite web|title=Venture into R.L. Stine's 'HorrorLand' – if you dare!|work=post-gazette.com|date=April 8, 2008|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08099/871281-42.stm|access-date=May 14, 2011}}</ref> landing on many bestseller lists. In three consecutive years during the 1990s, ''[[USA Today]]'' named Stine as America's number one best-selling author.<ref name="bestselling">{{cite web|title=R.L. Stine|work=[[Parachute Publishing]]|url=http://www.parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|access-date=February 27, 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110204022913/http://parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|archive-date=February 4, 2011}}</ref>
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.<ref name="forbeslist">[http://www.langston.com/Fun_People/1997/1997AXO.html The 40 best-paid entertainers], ''[[Forbes (magazine)|Forbes]]'' magazine</ref> His books have sold over 400 million copies worldwide as of 2008,<ref name="sales">{{cite web|title=Venture into R.L. Stine's 'HorrorLand' – if you dare!|work=post-gazette.com|date=April 8, 2008|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08099/871281-42.stm|access-date=May 14, 2011}}</ref> landing on many bestseller lists. In three consecutive years during the 1990s, ''[[USA Today]]'' named Stine as America's number one best-selling author.<ref name="bestselling">{{cite web|title=R.L. Stine|work=[[Parachute Publishing]]|url=http://www.parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|access-date=February 27, 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110204022913/http://parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|archive-date=February 4, 2011}}</ref>


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).<ref name="bestselling" /> 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, and the Horror Writers Association's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/awards-and-prizes/article/61175-stine-jones-win-hwa-s-lifetime-achievement-award.html|title=Stine, Jones Win Horror Writers Association's Lifetime Achievement Award|date=February 25, 2014|work=[[Publishers Weekly]]|access-date=March 13, 2014}}</ref> His stories have even inspired ''R. L. Stine's [[Haunted Lighthouse]]'', [[4-D film|4D]] movie-based attractions at [[SeaWorld]] (San Antonio and San Diego) and [[Busch Gardens]] ([[Busch Gardens Williamsburg|Williamsburg]] and [[Busch Gardens Tampa|Tampa]]).<ref>{{cite news|last=Norton|first=Wilma|url=http://www.sptimes.com/2003/05/29/Weekend/Busch_Gardens__new_be.shtml|title=Busch Gardens' new beacon beckons|date=May 29, 2003|work=[[St. Petersburg Times]]|access-date=November 11, 2012}}</ref>
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).<ref name="bestselling" /> In 1995, Stine was listed on ''[[People Weekly]]''{{'}}s "Most Intriguing People" annual list,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Hartman {{!}} |first=Liz |title=BEA 2014: R.L. Stine Is in the House!!! |url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-authors/article/62645-bea-2014-r-l-stine-is-in-the-house.html |access-date=2023-07-03 |website=PublishersWeekly.com |language=en}}</ref> and in 2003, the [[Guinness Book of World Records]] named Stine as the best-selling children's book series author of all time.<ref name=":0" /> He won the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007, and the Horror Writers Association's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/awards-and-prizes/article/61175-stine-jones-win-hwa-s-lifetime-achievement-award.html|title=Stine, Jones Win Horror Writers Association's Lifetime Achievement Award|date=February 25, 2014|work=[[Publishers Weekly]]|access-date=March 13, 2014}}</ref> His stories have even inspired ''R. L. Stine's [[Haunted Lighthouse]]'', [[4-D film|4D]] movie-based attractions at [[SeaWorld]] (San Antonio and San Diego) and [[Busch Gardens]] ([[Busch Gardens Williamsburg|Williamsburg]] and [[Busch Gardens Tampa|Tampa]]).<ref>{{cite news|last=Norton|first=Wilma|url=http://www.sptimes.com/2003/05/29/Weekend/Busch_Gardens__new_be.shtml|title=Busch Gardens' new beacon beckons|date=May 29, 2003|work=[[St. Petersburg Times]]|access-date=November 11, 2012}}</ref>


In 2017, Stine was awarded the [[Inkpot Award]].<ref>[https://www.comic-con.org/awards/inkpot Inkpot Award]</ref>
In 2017, Stine was awarded the [[Inkpot Award]].<ref>[https://www.comic-con.org/awards/inkpot Inkpot Award]</ref>
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On June 22, 1969, Stine married Jane Waldhorn, an editor and writer<ref name="family"/> who later co-founded [[Parachute Press]] in 1983.<ref name="business">{{cite web|title= Books and entertainment kids choose for themselves.|work= [[Parachute Press]]|url= http://www.parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|access-date= February 25, 2011|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110204022913/http://parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|archive-date= February 4, 2011|df= mdy-all}}</ref> The couple's only child, Matthew (born June 7, 1980),<ref name="family"/> works in the music industry.<ref name="work">{{cite news|title= Elisabeth Weinberg, Matthew Stine|work= [[The New York Times]]|date= July 2, 2010|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/04/fashion/weddings/04WEINBERG.html|access-date= February 25, 2011}}</ref>
On June 22, 1969, Stine married Jane Waldhorn, an editor and writer<ref name="family"/> who later co-founded [[Parachute Press]] in 1983.<ref name="business">{{cite web|title= Books and entertainment kids choose for themselves.|work= [[Parachute Press]]|url= http://www.parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|access-date= February 25, 2011|url-status= dead|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110204022913/http://parachutepublishing.com/mainpage.html|archive-date= February 4, 2011|df= mdy-all}}</ref> The couple's only child, Matthew (born June 7, 1980),<ref name="family"/> works in the music industry.<ref name="work">{{cite news|title= Elisabeth Weinberg, Matthew Stine|work= [[The New York Times]]|date= July 2, 2010|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/04/fashion/weddings/04WEINBERG.html|access-date= February 25, 2011}}</ref>


==Bibliography==
==Works==
{{unsorted list|reason=MOSLOW|date=August 2012}}

===Original series===
===Original series===
====''Goosebumps''====
====''Goosebumps''====
{{main|List of Goosebumps books#Goosebumps Series}}
{{main|List of Goosebumps books#Goosebumps Series}}


===== ''Goosebumps (Original Series)'' =====
===== ''Goosebumps'' (original series) =====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

* ''Welcome to Dead House (1992)''
* ''[[Welcome to Dead House]]'' (1992)
* ''Stay Out of the Basement (1992)''
* ''Stay Out of the Basement'' (1992)
* ''Monster Blood (1992)''
* ''Monster Blood'' (1992)
* ''Say Cheese and Die! (1992)''
* ''Say Cheese and Die!'' (1992)
* ''The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1993)''
* ''The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb'' (1993)
* ''Let’s Get Invisible! (1993)''
* ''Let's Get Invisible!'' (1993)
* ''Night of the Living Dummy (1993)''
* ''Night of the Living Dummy'' (1993)
* ''The Girl Who Cried Monster (1993)''
* ''The Girl Who Cried Monster'' (1993)
* ''Welcome to Camp Nightmare (1993)''
* ''Welcome to Camp Nightmare'' (1993)
* ''The Ghost Next Door (1993)''
* ''The Ghost Next Door'' (1993)
* ''The Haunted Mask (1993)''
* ''[[The Haunted Mask]]'' (1993)
* ''Be Careful What You Wish For (1993)''
* ''Be Careful What You Wish For'' (1993)
* ''Piano Lessons Can Be Murder (1993)''
* ''Piano Lessons Can Be Murder'' (1993)
* ''The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (1993)''
* ''[[The Werewolf of Fever Swamp]]'' (1993)
* ''You Can’t Scare Me! (1994)''
* ''You Can't Scare Me!'' (1994)
* ''One Day at HorrorLand (1994)''
* ''[[One Day at HorrorLand]]'' (1994)
* ''Why I’m Afraid of Bees (1994)''
* ''Why I'm Afraid of Bees'' (1994)
* ''Monster Blood II (1994)''
* ''Monster Blood II'' (1994)
* ''Deep Trouble  (1994)''
* ''Deep Trouble'' (1994)
* ''The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight (1994)''
* ''The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight'' (1994)
* ''Go Eat Worms! (1994)''
* ''Go Eat Worms!'' (1994)
* ''Ghost Beach (1994)''
* ''Ghost Beach'' (1994)
* ''Return of the Mummy (1994)''
* ''Return of the Mummy'' (1994)
* ''Phantom of the Auditorium (1994)''
* ''Phantom of the Auditorium'' (1994)
* ''Attack of the Mutant (1994)''
* ''Attack of the Mutant'' (1994)
* ''My Hairiest Adventure (1994)''
* ''My Hairiest Adventure'' (1994)
* ''A Night in Terror Tower (1995)''
* ''[[A Night in Terror Tower]]'' (1995)
* ''The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (1995)''
* ''The Cuckoo Clock of Doom'' (1995)
* ''Monster Blood III (1995)''
* ''Monster Blood III'' (1995)
* ''It Came from Beneath the Sink! (1995)''
* ''It Came from Beneath the Sink!'' (1995)
* ''Night of the Living Dummy II (1995)''
* ''Night of the Living Dummy II'' (1995)
* ''The Barking Ghost (1995)''
* ''The Barking Ghost'' (1995)
* ''The Horror at Camp Jellyjam (1995)''
* ''The Horror at Camp Jellyjam'' (1995)
* ''Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (1995)''
* ''Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes'' (1995)
* ''A Shocker on Shock Street (1995)''
* ''A Shocker on Shock Street'' (1995)
* ''The Haunted Mask II (1995)''
* ''The Haunted Mask II'' (1995)
* ''The Headless Ghost (1995)''
* ''The Headless Ghost'' (1995)
* ''The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena (1995)''
* ''The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena'' (1995)
* ''How I Got My Shrunken Head (1996)''
* ''How I Got My Shrunken Head'' (1996)
* ''Night of the Living Dummy III (1996)''
* ''Night of the Living Dummy III'' (1996)
* ''Bad Hare Day (1996)''
* ''Bad Hare Day'' (1996)
* ''Egg Monsters from Mars (1996)''
* ''Egg Monsters from Mars'' (1996)
* ''The Beast from the East (1996)''
* ''The Beast from the East'' (1996)
* ''Say Cheese and Die - Again! (1996)''
* ''Say Cheese and Die - Again!'' (1996)
* ''Ghost Camp (1996)''
* ''Ghost Camp'' (1996)
* ''How to Kill a Monster (1996)''
* ''How to Kill a Monster'' (1996)
* ''Legend of the Lost Legend (1996)''
* ''Legend of the Lost Legend'' (1996)
* ''Attack of the Jack-O’-Lanterns (1996)''
* ''Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns'' (1996)
* ''Vampire Breath (1996)''
* ''Vampire Breath'' (1996)
* ''Calling All Creeps! (1996)''
* ''Calling All Creeps!'' (1996)
* ''Beware, the Snowman (1997)''
* ''Beware, the Snowman'' (1997)
* ''How I Learned to Fly (1997)''
* ''How I Learned to Fly'' (1997)
* ''Chicken, Chicken (1997)''
* ''Chicken, Chicken'' (1997)
* ''Don’t Go to Sleep! (1997)''
* ''Don't Go to Sleep!'' (1997)
* ''The Blob That Ate Everyone! (1997)''
* ''The Blob That Ate Everyone!'' (1997)
* ''The Curses of Camp Cold Lake (1997)''
* ''The Curses of Camp Cold Lake'' (1997)
* ''My Best Friend is Invisible(1997)''
* ''My Best Friend is Invisible'' (1997)
* ''Deep Trouble II (1997)''
* ''Deep Trouble II'' (1997)
* ''The Haunted School (1997)''
* ''The Haunted School'' (1997)
* ''Werewolf Skin (1997)''
* ''Werewolf Skin'' (1997)
* ''I Live in Your Basement! (1997)''
* ''I Live in Your Basement!'' (1997)
* ''Monster Blood IV (1997)''
* ''Monster Blood IV'' (1997)
{{end div col}}


===== ''Tales to Give You Goosebumps Anthologies'' =====
===== ''Tales to Give You Goosebumps Anthologies'' =====
*''Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1994)''
*''Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' (1994)
*''More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1995)''
*''More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' (1995)
*''Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1996)''
*''Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' (1996)
*''Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1997)''
*''Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' (1997)
*''More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1997)''
*''More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' (1997)
*''More and More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1997)''
*''More and More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps'' (1997)


===== ''Give Yourself Goosebumps'' =====
===== ''Give Yourself Goosebumps'' =====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

* ''Escape from the Carnival of Horrors (1995)''
* ''Escape from the Carnival of Horrors'' (1995)
* ''Tick Tock, You’re Dead! (1995)''
* ''Tick Tock, You're Dead!'' (1995)
* ''Trapped in Bat Wing Hall (1995)''
* ''Trapped in Bat Wing Hall'' (1995)
* ''The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek (1996)''
* ''The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek'' (1996)
* ''Night in Werewolf Woods (1996)''
* ''Night in Werewolf Woods'' (1996)
* ''Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter (1996)''
* ''Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter'' (1996)
* ''Under the Magician’s Spell (1996)''
* ''Under the Magician's Spell'' (1996)
* ''The Curse of the Creeping Coffin (1996)''
* ''The Curse of the Creeping Coffin'' (1996)
* ''The Knight in Screaming Armor (1996)''
* ''The Knight in Screaming Armor'' (1996)
* ''Diary of a Mad Mummy (1996)''
* ''Diary of a Mad Mummy'' (1996)
* ''Deep in the Jungle of Doom (1996)''
* ''Deep in the Jungle of Doom'' (1996)
* ''Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum (1996)''
* ''Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum'' (1996)
* ''Scream of the Evil Genie (1997)''
* ''Scream of the Evil Genie'' (1997)
* ''The Creepy Creatures of Professor Shock (1997)''
* ''The Creepy Creatures of Professor Shock'' (1997)
* ''Please Don’t Feed the Vampire! (1997)''
* ''Please Don't Feed the Vampire!'' (1997)
* ''Secret Agent Grandma (1997)''
* ''Secret Agent Grandma'' (1997)
* ''Little Comic Shop of Horrors (1997)''
* ''Little Comic Shop of Horrors'' (1997)
* ''Attack of the Beastly Babysitter (1997)''
* ''Attack of the Beastly Babysitter'' (1997)
* ''Escape from Camp Run-For-Your-Life (1997)''
* ''Escape from Camp Run-For-Your-Life'' (1997)
* ''Toy Terror: Batteries Included (1997)''
* ''Toy Terror: Batteries Included'' (1997)
* ''The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island (1997)''
* ''The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island'' (1997)
* ''Return to the Carnival of Horrors (1997)''
* ''Return to the Carnival of Horrors'' (1997)
* ''Zapped in Space (1997)''
* ''Zapped in Space'' (1997)
* ''Lost in Stinkeye Swamp (1997)''
* ''Lost in Stinkeye Swamp'' (1997)
* ''Shop Til You Drop...Dead! (1998)''
* ''Shop Til You Drop...Dead!'' (1998)
* ''Alone in Snakebite Canyon (1998)''
* ''Alone in Snakebite Canyon'' (1998)
* ''Checkout Time at the Dead-End Hotel (1998)''
* ''Checkout Time at the Dead-End Hotel'' (1998)
* ''Night of a Thousand Claws (1998)''
* ''Night of a Thousand Claws'' (1998)
* ''Invaders from the Big Screen (1998)''
* ''Invaders from the Big Screen'' (1998)
* ''You’re Plant Food! (1998)''
* ''You're Plant Food!'' (1998)
* ''The Werewolf of Twisted Tree Lodge (1998)''
* ''The Werewolf of Twisted Tree Lodge'' (1998)
* ''It’s Only a Nightmare (1998)''
* ''It's Only a Nightmare'' (1998)
* ''It Came from the Internet! (1999)''
* ''It Came from the Internet!'' (1999)
* ''Elevator to Nowhere (1999)''
* ''Elevator to Nowhere'' (1999)
* ''Hocus-Pocus Horror (1999)''
* ''Hocus-Pocus Horror'' (1999)
* ''Ship of Ghouls (1999)''
* ''Ship of Ghouls'' (1999)
* ''Escape from Horror House (1999)''
* ''Escape from Horror House'' (1999)
* ''Into the Twister of Terror (1999)''
* ''Into the Twister of Terror'' (1999)
* ''Scary Birthday to You (1999)''
* ''Scary Birthday to You'' (1999)
* ''Zombie School (1999)''
* ''Zombie School'' (1999)
* ''Danger Time (2000)''
* ''Danger Time'' (2000)
* ''All-Day Nightmare (2000)''
* ''All-Day Nightmare'' (2000)
{{end div col}}


===== ''Give Yourself Goosebumps: Special Edition'' =====
===== ''Give Yourself Goosebumps: Special Edition'' =====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

* ''Into the Jaws of Doom (1998)''
* ''Into the Jaws of Doom'' (1998)
* ''Return to Terror Tower (1998)''
* ''Return to Terror Tower'' (1998)
* ''Trapped in the Circus of Fear (1998)''
* ''Trapped in the Circus of Fear'' (1998)
* ''One Night in Payne House (1998)''
* ''One Night in Payne House'' (1998)
* ''The Curse of the Cave Creatures (1999)''
* ''The Curse of the Cave Creatures'' (1999)
* ''Revenge of the Body Squeezers (1999)''
* ''Revenge of the Body Squeezers'' (1999)
* ''Trick or...Trapped! (1999)''
* ''Trick or...Trapped!'' (1999)
* ''Weekend at Poison Lake (1999)''
* ''Weekend at Poison Lake'' (1999)
{{end div col}}


===== ''Goosebumps Presents'' =====
===== ''Goosebumps Presents'' =====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

* ''The Girl Who Cried Monster (1996)''
* ''The Girl Who Cried Monster'' (1996)
* ''The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (1996)''
* ''The Cuckoo Clock of Doom'' (1996)
* ''Welcome to Camp Nightmare (1996)''
* ''Welcome to Camp Nightmare'' (1996)
* ''Return of the Mummy (1996)''
* ''Return of the Mummy'' (1996)
* ''Night of the Living Dummy II (1996)''
* ''Night of the Living Dummy II'' (1996)
* ''My Hairiest Adventure (1996)''
* ''My Hairiest Adventure'' (1996)
* ''The Headless Ghost (1996)''
* ''The Headless Ghost'' (1996)
* ''Be Careful What You Wish For (1997)''
* ''Be Careful What You Wish For'' (1997)
* ''Go Eat Worms! (1997)''
* ''Go Eat Worms!'' (1997)
* ''Bad Hare Day (1997)''
* ''Bad Hare Day'' (1997)
* ''Let’s Get Invisible! (1997)''
* ''Let's Get Invisible!'' (1997)
* ''Attack of the Mutant (1997)''
* ''Attack of the Mutant'' (1997)
* ''Ghost Beach (1997)''
* ''Ghost Beach'' (1997)
* ''You Can’t Scare Me! (1997)''
* ''You Can't Scare Me!'' (1997)
* ''Monster Blood (1997)''
* ''Monster Blood'' (1997)
* ''Attack of the Jack-o’-Lanterns (1997)''
* ''Attack of the Jack-o'-Lanterns'' (1997)
* ''Calling All Creeps! (1997)''
* ''Calling All Creeps!'' (1997)
* ''Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (1998)''
* ''Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes'' (1998)
* ''The Blob That Ate Everyone (1998)''
* ''The Blob That Ate Everyone'' (1998)
{{end div col}}


===== ''Goosebumps Series 2000'' =====
===== ''Goosebumps Series 2000'' =====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
*''Cry of the Cat (1998)''
*''Bride of the Living Dummy (1998)''
*''Cry of the Cat'' (1998)
*''Creature Teacher (1998)''
*''Bride of the Living Dummy'' (1998)
*''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part I (1998)''
*''Creature Teacher'' (1998)
*''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part II (1998)''
*''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part I'' (1998)
*''I Am Your Evil Twin (1998)''
*''Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part II'' (1998)
*''Revenge R Us (1998)''
*''I Am Your Evil Twin'' (1998)
*''Fright Camp (1998)''
*''Revenge R Us'' (1998)
*''Are You Terrified Yet? (1998)''
*''Fright Camp'' (1998)
*''Headless Halloween (1998)''
*''Are You Terrified Yet?'' (1998)
*''Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls (1998)''
*''Headless Halloween'' (1998)
*''Brain Juice (1998)''
*''Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls'' (1998)
*''Return to HorrorLand (1999)''
*''Brain Juice'' (1998)
*''Jekyll and Heidi (1999)''
*''Return to HorrorLand'' (1999)
*''Scream School (1999)''
*''Jekyll and Heidi'' (1999)
*''The Mummy Walks (1999)''
*''Scream School'' (1999)
*''The Werewolf in the Living Room (1999)''
*''The Mummy Walks'' (1999)
*''Horrors of the Black Ring (1999)''
*''The Werewolf in the Living Room'' (1999)
*''Return to Ghost Camp (1999)''
*''Horrors of the Black Ring'' (1999)
*''Be Afraid Be Very Afraid! (1999)''
*''Return to Ghost Camp'' (1999)
*''The Haunted Car (1999)''
*''Be Afraid – Be Very Afraid!'' (1999)
*''Full Moon Fever (1999)''
*''The Haunted Car'' (1999)
*''Slappy's Nightmare (1999)''
*''Full Moon Fever'' (1999)
*''Earth Geeks Must Go! (1999)''
*''Slappy's Nightmare'' (1999)
*''Ghost in the Mirror (2000)''
*''Earth Geeks Must Go!'' (1999)
*''Ghost in the Mirror'' (2000)
{{end div col}}


===== ''Goosebumps HorrorLand'' =====
===== ''Goosebumps HorrorLand'' =====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

* ''Welcome to HorrorLand: A Survival Guide (2009)''
* ''Welcome to HorrorLand: A Survival Guide'' (2009)
*''Revenge of the Living Dummy (2008)''
*''Revenge of the Living Dummy'' (2008)
*''Creep from the Deep (2008)''
*''Creep from the Deep'' (2008)
*''Monster Blood for Breakfast! (2008)''
*''Monster Blood for Breakfast!'' (2008)
*''The Scream of the Haunted Mask (2008)''
*''The Scream of the Haunted Mask'' (2008)
*''Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz (2008)''
*''Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz'' (2008)
*''Who's Your Mummy? (2009)''
*''Who's Your Mummy?'' (2009)
*''My Friends Call Me Monster (2009)''
*''My Friends Call Me Monster'' (2009)
*''Say Cheese – And Die Screaming! (2009)''
*''Say Cheese – And Die Screaming!'' (2009)
*''Welcome to Camp Slither (2009)''
*''Welcome to Camp Slither'' (2009)
*''Help! We Have Strange Powers! (2009)''
*''Help! We Have Strange Powers!'' (2009)
*''Escape from HorrorLand (2009)''
*''Escape from HorrorLand'' (2009)
*''The Streets of Panic Park (2009)''
*''The Streets of Panic Park'' (2009)
*''When the Ghost Dog Howls (2010)''
*''When the Ghost Dog Howls'' (2010)
*''Little Shop of Hamsters (2010)''
*''Little Shop of Hamsters'' (2010)
*''Heads, You Lose! (2010)''
*''Heads, You Lose!'' (2010)
*''Weirdo Halloween (2010)''
*''Weirdo Halloween'' (2010)
*''The Wizard Of Ooze (2010)''
*''The Wizard Of Ooze'' (2010)
*''Slappy's New Year! (2010)''
*''Slappy's New Year!'' (2010)
*''The Horror at Chiller House (2011)''
*''The Horror at Chiller House'' (2011)
{{end div col}}


===== ''Goosebumps HorrorLand: Hall of Horrors'' =====
===== ''Goosebumps HorrorLand: Hall of Horrors'' =====
*''Claws! (2011)''
*''Claws!'' (2011)
*''Night of Giant Everything (2011)''
*''Night of Giant Everything'' (2011)
*''The Five Masks of Dr. Screem (2011)''
*''The Five Masks of Dr. Screem'' (2011)
*''Why I Quit Zombie School (2011)''
*''Why I Quit Zombie School'' (2011)
*''Don't Scream! (2011)''
*''Don't Scream!'' (2011)
*''The Birthday Party of No Return (2011)''
*''The Birthday Party of No Return'' (2011)


===== ''[[Goosebumps Most Wanted]]'' =====
===== ''[[Goosebumps Most Wanted]]'' =====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
*''Planet of the Lawn Gnomes (2012)''
*''Son of Slappy (2013)''
*''Planet of the Lawn Gnomes'' (2012)
*''How I Met My Monster (2013)''
*''Son of Slappy'' (2013)
*''Frankenstein's Dog (2013)''
*''How I Met My Monster'' (2013)
*''Dr. Maniac Will See You Now (2013)''
*''Frankenstein's Dog'' (2013)
*''Dr. Maniac Will See You Now'' (2013)
*''Creature Teacher: The Final Exam (2014)''
*''A Nightmare on Clown Street (2015)''
*''Creature Teacher: The Final Exam'' (2014)
*''Night of the Puppet People (2015)''
*''A Nightmare on Clown Street'' (2015)
*''Here Comes The Shaggedy (2016)''
*''Night of the Puppet People'' (2015)
*''Lizard of Oz (2016)''
*''Here Comes The Shaggedy'' (2016)
*''Lizard of Oz'' (2016)
{{end div col}}


===== ''Goosebumps Most Wanted: Special Edition'' =====
===== ''Goosebumps Most Wanted: Special Edition'' =====
*''Zombie Halloween (2014)''
*''Zombie Halloween'' (2014)
*''The 12 Screams of Christmas (2014)''
*''The 12 Screams of Christmas'' (2014)
*''Trick or Trap (2015)''
*''Trick or Trap'' (2015)
*''The Haunter (2016)''
*''The Haunter'' (2016)


===== Goosebumps SlappyWorld =====
===== Goosebumps SlappyWorld =====
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* ''Slappy Birthday to You'' (2017)
* ''Attack of the Jack!'' (2017)
* ''I Am Slappy's Evil Twin'' (2017)
* ''Please Do Not Feed The Weirdo'' (2018)
* ''Escape From Shudder Mansion'' (2018)
* ''The Ghost of Slappy'' (2018)
* ''It's Alive! It's Alive!'' (2019)
* ''The Dummy Meets The Mummy!'' (2019)
* ''Revenge of the Invisible Boy'' (2019)
* ''Diary of a Dummy'' (2020)
* ''They Call Me the Night Howler'' (2020)
* ''My Friend Slappy'' (2020)
* ''Monster Blood Is Back'' (2021)
* ''Fifth Grade Zombies'' (2021)
* ''Judy and the Beast'' (2021)
* ''Slappy in Dreamland'' (2022)
* ''Haunting with the Stars'' (2022)
* ''Slappy Beware!'' (2022)
* ''Night of the Squawker'' (2023)
{{end div col}}


====''Fear Street''====
* Slappy Birthday to You (2017)
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* Attack of the Jack! (2017)
#''[[The New Girl (Stine novel)|The New Girl]]'' (1989)
* I Am Slappy's Evil Twin (2017)
#''The Surprise Party'' (1989)
* Please Do Not Feed The Weirdo (2018)
#''The Overnight'' (1989)
* Escape From Shudder Mansion (2018)
#''Missing'' (1990)
* The Ghost of Slappy (2018)
#''The Wrong Number'' (1990)
* It's Alive! It's Alive! (2019)
#''The Sleepwalker'' (1990)
* The Dummy Meets The Mummy! (2019)
#''Haunted'' (1990)
* Revenge of the Invisible Boy (2019)
#''Halloween Party'' (1990)
* Diary of a Dummy (2020)
#''The Stepsister'' (1990)
* They Call Me the Night Howler (2020)
#''Ski Weekend'' (1991)
* My Friend Slappy (2020)
#''The Fire Game'' (1991)
* Monster Blood Is Back (2021)
#''Lights Out'' (1991)
* Fifth Grade Zombies (2021)
#''The Secret Bedroom'' (1991)
* Judy and the Beast (2021)
#''The Knife'' (1991)
* Slappy in Dreamland (2022)
#''The Prom Queen'' (1992)
* Haunting with the Stars (2022)
#''First Date'' (1992)
* Slappy Beware! (2022)
#''The Best Friend'' (1992)
* Night of the Squeaker (2023)
#''The Cheater'' (1993)

#''Sunburn'' (1993)
====''Fear Street''<ref>{{Cite web|date=2014-08-11|title=R.L. Stine|url=https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/r-l-stine/|access-date=2021-07-08|website=Book Series in Order}}</ref>====
#''[[The New Girl (novel)|The New Girl]] (1989)''
#''The New Boy'' (1994)
#''The Surprise Party (1989)''
#''The Dare'' (1994)
#''The Overnight (1989)''
#''Bad Dreams'' (1994)
#''Missing (1990)''
#''Double Date'' (1994)
#''The Wrong Number (1990)''
#''The Thrill Club'' (1994)
#''The Sleepwalker (1990)''
#''One Evil Summer'' (1994)
#''The Mind Reader'' (1994)
#''Haunted (1990)''
#''Wrong Number 2'' (1995)
#''Halloween Party (1990)''
#''Truth or Dare'' (1995)
#''The Stepsister (1990)''
#''Ski Weekend (1991)''
#''Dead End'' (1995)
#''The Fire Game (1991)''
#''Final Grade'' (1995)
#''Lights Out (1991)''
#''Switched'' (1995)
#''The Secret Bedroom (1991)''
#''College Weekend'' (1995)
#''The Knife (1991)''
#''The Stepsister 2'' (1995)
#''The Prom Queen (1992)''
#''What Holly Heard'' (1996)
#''First Date (1992)''
#''The Face'' (1996)
#''The Best Friend (1992)''
#''Secret Admirer'' (1996)
#''The Cheater (1993)''
#''The Perfect Date'' (1996)
#''The Confession'' (1996)
#''Sunburn (1993)''
#''The New Boy (1994)''
#''The Boy Next Door'' (1996)
#''The Dare (1994)''
#''Night Games'' (1996)
#''Bad Dreams (1994)''
#''Runaway'' (1997)
#''Double Date (1994)''
#''Killer's Kiss'' (1997)
#''The Thrill Club (1994)''
#''All-Night Party'' (1997)
#''One Evil Summer (1994)''
#''The Rich Girl'' (1997)
#''The Mind Reader (1994)''
#''Cat'' (1997)
#''Wrong Number 2 (1995)''
#''Fear Hall: The Beginning'' (1997)
#''Truth or Dare (1995)''
#''Fear Hall: The Conclusion'' (1997)
#''Who Killed The Homecoming Queen?'' (1997)
#''Dead End (1995)''
#''Final Grade (1995)''
#''Into The Dark'' (1997)
#''Switched (1995)''
#''Best Friend 2'' (1997)
#''Trapped'' (1997)<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-08-11 |title=R.L. Stine |url=https://www.bookseriesinorder.com/r-l-stine/ |access-date=2021-07-08 |website=Book Series in Order}}</ref>
#''College Weekend (1995)''
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#''The Stepsister 2 (1995)''
#''What Holly Heard (1996)''
#''The Face (1996)''
#''Secret Admirer (1996)''
#''The Perfect Date (1996)''
#''The Confession (1996)''
#''The Boy Next Door (1996)''
#''Night Games (1996)''
#''Runaway (1997)''
#''Killer's Kiss (1997)''
#''All-Night Party (1997)''
#''The Rich Girl (1997)''
#''Cat (1997)''
#''Fear Hall: The Beginning (1997)''
#''Fear Hall: The Conclusion (1997)''
#''Who Killed The Homecoming Queen? (1997)''
#''Into The Dark (1997)''
#''Best Friend 2 (1997)''
#''Trapped (1997)''



=====''New Fear Street''=====
=====''New Fear Street''=====
#''The Stepbrother''
#''The Stepbrother'' (1998)
#''Camp Out''
#''Camp Out'' (1998)
#''Scream, Jennifer, Scream!''
#''Scream, Jennifer, Scream!'' (1998)
#''The Bad Girl''
#''The Bad Girl'' (1998)


=====''Fear Street Super Chiller''=====
=====''Fear Street Super Chiller''=====
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#''Party Summer''
#''Silent Night''
#''Party Summer'' (1991)
#''Goodnight Kiss''
#''Silent Night'' (1991)
#''Broken Hearts''
#''Goodnight Kiss'' (1992)
#''Silent Night 2''
#''Broken Hearts'' (1993)
#''The Dead Lifeguard''
#''Silent Night 2'' (1993)
#''Cheerleaders: The New Evil''
#''The Dead Lifeguard'' (1994)
#''Cheerleaders: The New Evil'' (1994)
#''Bad Moonlight''
#''The New Year's Party''
#''Bad Moonlight'' (1995)
#''The New Year's Party'' (1995)
#''Goodnight Kiss 2''
#''Silent Night 3''
#''Goodnight Kiss 2'' (1996)
#''High Tide''
#''Silent Night 3'' (1996)
#''High Tide'' (1997)
#''Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives!''
#''Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives!'' (1998)
{{end div col}}


=====''Cheerleaders''=====
=====''Cheerleaders''=====
#''The First Evil''
#''The First Evil'' (1992)
#''The Second Evil''
#''The Second Evil'' (1992)
#''The Third Evil''
#''The Third Evil'' (1992)
#''The New Evil''
#''The New Evil'' (1994) '''*FS: Super Chiller*'''
#''The Evil Lives!''
#''The Evil Lives!'' (1998) '''*FS: Super Chiller*'''


=====''The Fear Street Saga Trilogy''=====
=====''The Fear Street Saga Trilogy''=====
#''The Betrayal''
#''The Betrayal'' (1993)
#''The Secret''
#''The Secret'' (1993)
#''The Burning''
#''The Burning'' (1993)


=====''99 Fear Street: The House of Evil''=====
=====''99 Fear Street: The House of Evil''=====
#''The First Horror''
#''The First Horror'' (1994)
#''The Second Horror''
#''The Second Horror'' (1994)
#''The Third Horror''
#''The Third Horror'' (1994)


=====''Cataluna Chronicles''=====
=====''Cataluna Chronicles''=====
#''The Evil Moon''
#''The Evil Moon'' (1995)
#''The Dark Secret''
#''The Dark Secret'' (1995)
#''The Deadly Fire''
#''The Deadly Fire'' (1995)


=====''Fear Park''=====
=====''Fear Park''=====
#''The First Scream''
#''The First Scream'' (1996)
#''The Loudest Scream''
#''The Loudest Scream'' (1996)
#''The Last Scream''
#''The Last Scream'' (1996)


=====''Fear Street Sagas''<!--Note: This list only includes those books which were released, so books which were never released won't be included in this list.-->=====
=====''Fear Street Sagas''<!--Note: This list only includes those books which were released, so books which were never released won't be included in this list.-->=====
{{see also|Fear Street Sagas}}
{{see also|Fear Street Sagas}}
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
#''A New Fear''
#''House of Whispers''
#''A New Fear'' (1996)
#''House of Whispers'' (1996)
#''Forbidden Secrets''
#''Forbidden Secrets'' (1996)
#''The Sign of Fear''
#''The Hidden Evil''
#''The Sign of Fear'' (1996)
#''The Hidden Evil'' (1997)
#''Daughters of Silence''
#''Children of Fear''
#''Daughters of Silence'' (1997)
#''Dance of Death''
#''Children of Fear'' (1997)
#''Heart of the Hunter''
#''Dance of Death'' (1997)
#''Heart of the Hunter'' (1997)
#''The Awakening Evil''
#''Circle of Fire''
#''The Awakening Evil'' (1997)
#''Chamber of Fear''
#''Circle of Fire'' (1998)
#''Faces of Terror''
#''Chamber of Fear'' (1998)
#''One Last Kiss''
#''Faces of Terror'' (1998)
#''Door of Death''
#''One Last Kiss'' (1998)
#''The Hand of Power''
#''Door of Death'' (1998)
#''The Hand of Power'' (1999)
{{end div col}}


=====''Fear Street Seniors''=====
=====''Fear Street Seniors''=====
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
#''Let's Party''
#''In Too Deep''
#''Let's Party'' (1998)
#''The Thirst''
#''In Too Deep'' (1998)
#''No Answer''
#''The Thirst'' (1998)
#''Last Chance''
#''No Answer'' (1998)
#''The Gift''
#''Last Chance'' (1998)
#''Fight Team, Fight''
#''The Gift'' (1998)
#''Sweetheart, Evil Heart''
#''Fight Team, Fight'' (1998)
#''Sweetheart, Evil Heart'' (1998)
#''Spring Break''
#''Wicked''
#''Spring Break'' (1999)
#''Wicked'' (1999)
#''The Prom Date''
#''The Prom Date'' (1999)
#''Graduation Day''
#''Graduation Day'' (1999)
{{end div col}}


=====''Fear Street Nights''=====
=====''Fear Street Nights''=====
#''Moonlight Secrets''
#''Moonlight Secrets'' (2005)
#''Midnight Games''
#''Midnight Games'' (2005)
#''Darkest Dawn''
#''Darkest Dawn'' (2005)


==== ''A Fear Street Never'' ====
==== ''A Fear Street Novel'' ====
#''Party Games''
#''Party Games'' (2014)
#''Don't Stay Up Late''
#''Don't Stay Up Late'' (2015)
#''The Lost Girl''
#''The Lost Girl'' (2015)
#''Can You Keep a Secret?'' (2016)
#''The Dead Boyfriend'' (2016)
#''Give Me a K-I-L-L'' (2016)


===== ''Return to Fear Street'' =====
===== ''Return to Fear Street'' =====


# ''You May Now Kill The Bride''
# ''You May Now Kill The Bride'' (2018)
# ''The Wrong Girl''
# ''The Wrong Girl'' (2018)
# ''Drop Dead Gorgeous''
# ''Drop Dead Gorgeous'' (2018)


===== ''Ghosts of Fear Street (not written by R.L. Stine)'' =====
===== ''Ghosts of Fear Street (not written by R.L. Stine)'' =====
{{see also|Ghosts of Fear Street}}
{{see also|Ghosts of Fear Street}}
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
#''Hide and Shriek''
#''Hide and Shriek''
#''Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?''
#''Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?''
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#''Horror Hotel Pt. 1: The Vampire Checks in''
#''Horror Hotel Pt. 1: The Vampire Checks in''
#''Horror Hotel Pt. 2: Ghost in the Guest Room''
#''Horror Hotel Pt. 2: Ghost in the Guest Room''
#''The Funhouse of Dr. Freek'' (Unreleased)
#''The Funhouse of Dr. Freek'' (Unreleased)
{{end div col}}


====''Mostly Ghostly''====
====''Mostly Ghostly''====
{{see also|Mostly Ghostly}}
{{see also|Mostly Ghostly}}


* ''Who Let the Ghosts Out? (2004)'' (Made into a film in 2008)
* ''Who Let the Ghosts Out?'' (2004) (Made into a film in 2008)
* ''Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? (2004)'' (Made into a film in 2014)
* ''Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?'' (2004) (Made into a film in 2014)
* ''One Night in Doom House (2005)'' (Made into a film in 2016)
* ''One Night in Doom House'' (2005) (Made into a film in 2016)
* ''Little Camp of Horrors (2005)''
* ''Little Camp of Horrors'' (2005)
* ''Ghouls Gone Wild! (2005)''
* ''Ghouls Gone Wild!'' (2005)
* ''Let's Get This Party Haunted! (2005)''
* ''Let's Get This Party Haunted!'' (2005)
* ''Freaks and Shrieks (2005)''
* ''Freaks and Shrieks'' (2005)
* ''Don't Close Your Eyes! (2006)''
* ''Don't Close Your Eyes!'' (2006)


====''Rotten School (2005-2008)''====
====''Rotten School'' (2005–2008)====
{{see also|Rotten School}}
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*''The Big Blueberry Barf-Off!''
*''The Big Blueberry Barf-Off!''
*''The Great Smelling Bee''
*''The Great Smelling Bee''
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*''Calling All Birdbrains''
*''Calling All Birdbrains''
*''Dumb Clucks''
*''Dumb Clucks''
{{end div col}}


====''The Nightmare Room (Made into a TV series in 2001-2002)''====
====''The Nightmare Room''====
{{see also|The Nightmare Room}}
{{see also|The Nightmare Room}}
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
*''Don't Forget Me!''
*''Don't Forget Me!''
*''Locker 13''
*''Locker 13''
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*''Scare School''
*''Scare School''
*''Visitors''
*''Visitors''
{{end div col}}


=====''The Nightmare Room Thrillogy (2001)''=====
=====''The Nightmare Room Thrillogy'' (2001)=====
*''Fear Games''
*''Fear Games''
*''What Scares You the Most?''
*''What Scares You the Most?''
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==== ''Space Cadets'' ====
==== ''Space Cadets'' ====
*''Jerks-in-Training (1991)''
*''Jerks-in-Training'' (1991)
*''Losers in Space (1991)''
*''Losers in Space'' (1991)
*''Bozos on Patrol (1992)''
*''Bozos on Patrol'' (1992)


====''Hark''====
====''Hark''====
*''The Badlands of Hark (1985)''
*''The Badlands of Hark'' (1985)
*''The Invaders of Hark (1985)''
*''The Invaders of Hark'' (1985)


====''Dangerous Girls''====
====''Dangerous Girls''====
*''[[Dangerous Girls]] (2003)''
*''[[Dangerous Girls]]'' (2003)
*''The Taste of Night (2003)''
*''The Taste of Night'' (2003)
*''Bitten (2010)'' (a combination of the prior two books into one)
*''Bitten'' (2010) (a combination of the prior two books into one)


==== Just Beyond (Graphic Novel Series) ====
==== ''Just Beyond'' (graphic novel series) ====


* ''The Scare School (2019)''
* ''The Scare School'' (2019)
* ''The Horror At Happy Landings (2020)''
* ''The Horror At Happy Landings'' (2020)
* ''Welcome To Beast Island (2020)''
* ''Welcome To Beast Island'' (2020)
* ''Monstrosity (2021)''
* ''Monstrosity'' (2021)


===Stand-alone novels===<!--Note:This does NOT include books released as part of the series mentioned in Series and Series contributed to.-->
===Stand-alone novels===<!--Note:This does NOT include books released as part of the series mentioned in Series and Series contributed to.-->
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
*''Phone Calls (1990)''
*''Curtains (1990)''
*''Phone Calls'' (1990)
*''The Beast (1994)''
*''Curtains'' (1990)
*''The Beast 2 (1995)''
*''The Beast'' (1994)
*''[[Superstitious (novel)|Superstitious]] (1996)'' (Stine's first hardcover horror novel)
*''The Beast 2'' (1995)
*''[[Superstitious (novel)|Superstitious]]'' (1996) (Stine's first hardcover horror novel)
*''It Came From Ohio!: My Life As A Writer'' (1997)
*''It Came From Ohio!: My Life As A Writer'' (1997)
*''Three Faces of Me (2000)''
*''Three Faces of Me'' (2000)
*''Zombie Town (2000)''
*''Zombie Town'' (2000)
*''The Adventures of Shrinkman (2000)''
*''The Adventures of Shrinkman'' (2000)
*''The 13th Warning (2000)''
*''The 13th Warning'' (2000)
*''My Alien Parents (2000)''
*''My Alien Parents'' (2000)
*''The Sitter (2003)''
*''The Sitter'' (2003)
*''[[Haunted Lighthouse]] (2003)'' (based on a 4D movie experience at Sea World)
*''[[Haunted Lighthouse]]'' (2003) (based on a 4D movie experience at Sea World)
*''[[Eye Candy (TV series)|Eye Candy]] (2004)'' (made into a 2015 TV series on MTV starring Victoria Justice)
*''[[Eye Candy (TV series)|Eye Candy]]'' (2004) (made into a 2015 TV series on MTV starring Victoria Justice)
*''[[It's the First Day of School...Forever!]] (2011)''
*''[[It's the First Day of School...Forever!]]'' (2011)
*''[[No Rest For The Dead]] (2011)'' (Stine was one of 26 writers in this collaborative mystery novel)
*''[[No Rest For The Dead]]'' (2011) (Stine was one of 26 writers in this collaborative mystery novel)
*[[Red Rain (novel)|''Red Rain'']] ''(2013)'' (Stine's second hardcover horror novel)
*[[Red Rain (novel)|''Red Rain'']] (2013) (Stine's second hardcover horror novel)
*''A Midsummer Night's Scream (2014)''
*''A Midsummer Night's Scream'' (2014)
*''Little Shop Of Monsters (2015)'' (children's picturebook)
*''Little Shop Of Monsters'' (2015) (children's picture book)
*''Young Scrooge (2016)''
*''Young Scrooge'' (2016)
*''Mary McScary (2017)'' (children's picturebook)
*''Mary McScary'' (2017) (children's picturebook)
{{end div col}}


===Anthologies<!-- Note: This does NOT include anthologies of Fear Street or Goosebumps Books -->===
===Anthologies<!-- Note: This does NOT include anthologies of Fear Street or Goosebumps Books -->===
*''[[The Nightmare Hour]] (2000)''
*''[[The Nightmare Hour]]'' (2000)
*''The Haunting Hour (2002) (made into [[The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It|direct-to-DVD movie]] in 2007 and a [[The Haunting Hour: The Series|tv series]] that aired from 2010 to 2014)''
*''The Haunting Hour'' (2002) (made into [[The Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It|direct-to-DVD movie]] in 2007 and a [[The Haunting Hour: The Series|tv series]] that aired from 2010 to 2014)
*''Beware!'' ''(2004)'' (editor)
*''Beware!'' (2004) (editor)
*''Temptation (2012)''
*''Temptation'' (2012)
*''Scream and Scream Again'' (2018) (editor)
*''Scream and Scream Again'' (2018) (editor)
* Stinetinglers (2022)
*''Stinetinglers'' (2022)


=== Rainy Night Theater Podcast Short Stories ===
=== Rainy Night Theater Podcast short stories ===


* "The Head Start" (2016)
* "The Head Start" (2016)
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*"Do Some Damage!" (2017)
*"Do Some Damage!" (2017)


=== Short Stories (from other anthologies)<!--Note: This does NOT include stories published in the anthologies mentioned above.--> ===
=== Short stories (from other anthologies)<!--Note: This does NOT include stories published in the anthologies mentioned above.--> ===
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
*"The Spell" (1991) from ''Scary: Stories That Will Make You Scream'' and ''13: Tales of Horror''
*"The Spell" (1991) from ''Scary: Stories That Will Make You Scream'' and ''13: Tales of Horror''
*"The Surprise Guest" (2002) from ''Beware!''
*"The Surprise Guest" (2002) from ''Beware!''
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*"The Ghost In Sam's Closet" (2020) from ''Don't Turn Out The Lights''
*"The Ghost In Sam's Closet" (2020) from ''Don't Turn Out The Lights''
*"Hope I Don't See A Ghost" (2022) from ''Hope Wins: A Collection Of Inspiring Stories For Young Readers''
*"Hope I Don't See A Ghost" (2022) from ''Hope Wins: A Collection Of Inspiring Stories For Young Readers''
{{end div col}}


===Books written under the name Jovial Bob Stine===
===Books written under the name Jovial Bob Stine===
{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
*''How to Be Funny (1978)''
*''The Absurdly Silly Encyclopaedia and Fly Swatter (1978)''
*''How to Be Funny'' (1978)
*''The Absurdly Silly Encyclopaedia and Fly Swatter'' (1978)
*''Going Out! Going Steady! Going Bananas! (1979)''
*''Going Out! Going Steady! Going Bananas!'' (1979)
*''Dynamite's Funny Book of the Sad Facts of Life (1980)''
*''Dynamite's Funny Book of the Sad Facts of Life'' (1980)
*''The Sick of Being Sick Book (1980)''
*''The Sick of Being Sick Book'' (1980)
*''Pigs' Book of World Records (1980)''
*''Pigs' Book of World Records'' (1980)
*''Complete Book Of Nerds'' (1980)
*''Complete Book Of Nerds'' (1980)
*''Gnasty Gnomes (1981)''
*''Gnasty Gnomes'' (1981)
*''Cool Kids' Guide to Summer Camp (1981)''
*''Cool Kids' Guide to Summer Camp'' (1981)
*''Don't Stand in the Soup (1982)''
*''Don't Stand in the Soup'' (1982)
*''The Great Superman Movie Book (1982)''
*''The Great Superman Movie Book'' (1982)
*''Bored Of Being Bored: How To Beat The Boredom Blahs (1982)''
*''Bored Of Being Bored: How To Beat The Boredom Blahs'' (1982)
*''Blips: The First Book of Videogame Funnies (1983)''
*''Blips: The First Book of Videogame Funnies'' (1983)
*''Everything You Need To Survive Money Problems (1983)''
*''Everything You Need To Survive Money Problems'' (1983)
*''Everything You Need To Survive Money Problems (1983)''
*''Everything You Need To Survive Money Problems'' (1983)
*''Jovial Bob's Computer Joke Book (1985)''
*''Jovial Bob's Computer Joke Book'' (1985)
*''Masters of the Universe: Demons of the Deep'' ''(1985)''
*''Masters of the Universe: Demons of the Deep'' (1985)
*''The Madballs Handbook (1986)''
*''The Madballs Handbook'' (1986)
*''101 Silly Monster Jokes (1986)''
*''101 Silly Monster Jokes'' (1986)
*''Miami Mice (1986)''
*''Miami Mice'' (1986)
*''Doggone Dog Joke Book (1987)''
*''Doggone Dog Joke Book'' (1987)
*''[[Spaceballs]]: The Book (1987)''
*''[[Spaceballs]]: The Book'' (1987)
*''101 Wacky Kid Jokes (1988)''
*''101 Wacky Kid Jokes'' (1988)
*''You Know It's Going to Be A Long School Year When... (1988)''
*''You Know It's Going to Be A Long School Year When...'' (1988)
*''[[Big Top Pee-wee]] Movie Storybook (1988)''
*''[[Big Top Pee-wee]] Movie Storybook'' (1988)
*''Look out! Here Comes The Raisin-Busters (1988)''
*''Look out! Here Comes The Raisin-Busters'' (1988)
*''Pork and Beans: Play Date (1989)''
*''Pork and Beans: Play Date'' (1989)
*''My Secret Identity (1989)''
*''My Secret Identity'' (1989)
*''[[Ghostbusters II]] Storybook (1989)''
*''[[Ghostbusters II]] Storybook'' (1989)
*''Amazing Adventure of Me, Myself and I (1990)''
*''Amazing Adventure of Me, Myself and I'' (1990)
*''The Good News, Bad News Joke Book (1990)''
*''The Good News, Bad News Joke Book'' (1990)
*''101 School Cafeteria Jokes''
*''101 School Cafeteria Jokes''
*''101 Creepy Creatures Jokes''
*''101 Creepy Creatures Jokes''
*''101 Vacation Jokes (1990)''
*''101 Vacation Jokes'' (1990)
*''Exploring Humorous Fiction (1992)''
*''Exploring Humorous Fiction'' (1992)
{{end div col}}


===Books written under the name Zachary Blue===
===Books written under the name Zachary Blue===
*''The Protectors #1: The Petrova Twist (1987)''
*''The Protectors #1: The Petrova Twist'' (1987)
*''The Protectors #2: The Jet Fighter Trap (1987)''
*''The Protectors #2: The Jet Fighter Trap'' (1987)


===Comic books===
===Comic books===
*''[[Man-Thing]] (2019)''
*''[[Man-Thing]]'' (2019)


===Contributions to other series===
===Contributions to other series===


====Crosswinds====
====Crosswinds====
*''Crosswinds #21: Broken Date (1988)''
*''Crosswinds #21: Broken Date'' (1988)
*''Crosswinds #32: How I Broke Up With Ernie (1990)''
*''Crosswinds #32: How I Broke Up With Ernie'' (1990)


====Twist-a-plot====
====Twist-a-plot====
*''The Time Raider (1982)''
*''The Time Raider'' (1982)
*''Golden Sword of Dragonwalk (1983)''
*''Golden Sword of Dragonwalk'' (1983)
*''Horrors of the Haunted Museum (1983)''
*''Horrors of the Haunted Museum'' (1983)
*''Instant Millionaire (1984)''
*''Instant Millionaire'' (1984)


====Find Your Fate====
====Find Your Fate====
*''Indiana Jones and the Curse of Horror Island (1984)''
*''Indiana Jones and the Curse of Horror Island'' (1984)
*''Indiana Jones and the Giants of the Silver Tower (1984)''
*''Indiana Jones and the Giants of the Silver Tower'' (1984)
*''Indiana Jones and the Cult of the Mummy's Crypt (1985)''
*''Indiana Jones and the Cult of the Mummy's Crypt'' (1985)
*''James Bond in Win, Place or Die (1985)''
*''James Bond in Win, Place or Die'' (1985)
*''Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island (1986)''
*''Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island'' (1986)


====Find Your Fate Junior: Golden Girl====
====Find Your Fate Junior: Golden Girl====
*''Golden Girl and the Vanishing Unicorn (1986)''
*''Golden Girl and the Vanishing Unicorn'' (1986)


==== Advanced Dungeons And Dragons Storybook ====
==== Advanced Dungeons And Dragons Storybook ====


* The Forest Of Enchantment
* ''The Forest Of Enchantment''


====Wizards, Warriors and You====
====Wizards, Warriors and You====
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====Point Horror====
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{{see also|Point Horror}}
*''Blind Date (1986)''
*''Blind Date'' (1986)
*''Twisted (1987)''
*''Twisted'' (1987)
*''[[The Babysitter (novel)|The Babysitter]] (1989)''
*''[[The Babysitter (novel)|The Babysitter]]'' (1989)
*''Beach Party (1990)''
*''Beach Party'' (1990)
*''The Boyfriend (1990)''
*''The Boyfriend'' (1990)
*''[[The Babysitter II]] (1991)''
*''[[The Babysitter II]]'' (1991)
*''The Girlfriend (1991)''
*''The Girlfriend'' (1991)
*''The Snowman (1991)''
*''The Snowman'' (1991)
*''Beach House (1992)''
*''Beach House'' (1992)
*''Hit and Run (1992)''
*''Hit and Run'' (1992)
*''The Hitchhiker (1992)''
*''The Hitchhiker'' (1992)
*''Halloween Night (1993)''
*''Halloween Night'' (1993)
*''[[The Babysitter III]] (1993)''
*''[[The Babysitter III]]'' (1993)
*''The Dead Girlfriend (1993)''
*''The Dead Girlfriend'' (1993)
*''Call Waiting (1994)''
*''Call Waiting'' (1994)
*''Halloween Night II (1994)''
*''Halloween Night II'' (1994)
*''I Saw You That Night! (1994)''
*''I Saw You That Night!'' (1994)
*''[[The Babysitter IV]] (1995)''
*''[[The Babysitter IV]]'' (1995)
*''Summer Sizzlers (1995)'' (Point Romance Short Story Anthology)
*''Summer Sizzlers (1995)'' (Point Romance Short Story Anthology)


==== Garbage Pail Kids ====
==== Garbage Pail Kids ====


* ''Welcome To Smellville (2020)''
* ''Welcome To Smellville'' (2020)
* ''Thrills and Chills (2021)''
* ''Thrills and Chills'' (2021)
* ''Camp Daze (2021)''
* ''Camp Daze'' (2021)


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Dynamite (magazine)|''Dynamite'' (magazine)]]
* [[Dynamite (magazine)|''Dynamite'' (magazine)]]
* [[Weird fiction]]
* [[Weird fiction]]
* [[Children's literature]]


== Explanatory notes ==
== Further reading ==

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* Interview in ''[[You Can't Say That! (Marcus book)|You Can’t Say That! Writers for Young People Talk About Censorship, Free Expression, and the Stories They Have to Tell]]''. [[Candlewick Press]], 2021, a young adult non-fiction book about book censorship, edited by young adult author and literary critic [[Leonard S. Marcus]]. ISBN 9780763690366


== Citations ==
== Citations ==
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==External links==
==External links==
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R. L. Stine
R.L. Stine at the 2022 New York Comic Con
Stine in October 2022
BornRobert Lawrence Stine
(1943-10-08) October 8, 1943 (age 81)
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Pen nameJovial Bob Stine
Eric Affabee
Occupation
  • Novelist
EducationOhio State University (BA)
Genre
Spouse
Jane Waldhorn
(m. 1969)
Children1
Signature
R. L. Stine
Website
www.rlstine.com

Robert Lawrence Stine (/stn/; born October 8, 1943), known by his pen name R.L. Stine, is an American novelist. He is the writer of Goosebumps, a horror fiction novel series which has sold over 400 million copies globally in 35 languages, becoming the second-best-selling book series in history.[1] The series spawned a media franchise including two television series, a video game series, a comic series, and two feature films. Stine has been referred to as the "Stephen King of children's literature".[2]

Stine wrote the teenage horror fiction series Fear Street, which has sold over 80 million copies and has been adapted into a trilogy of films.[3] His other horror fiction novel series include Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, Nightmare Hour, and The Nightmare Room. He has also written dozens of humor books for children, under the alias Jovial Bob Stine.

Early life

Stine was born on October 8, 1943[4] in Columbus, Ohio,[5] the son of Lewis Stine, a shipping clerk, and Anne Feinstein. He grew up in Bexley, Ohio.[6][7][8] He comes from a Jewish family. Stine began writing at age nine, when he found a typewriter in his attic, subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books.[9] Stine said that he remembered reading the Tales from the Crypt comic books when he was young and credited them as one of his inspirations. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1965 with a Bachelor of Arts in English.[10] While at OSU, Stine edited humor magazine The Sundial for three years.[4] He later moved to New York City to pursue his career as a writer.[6]

Career

Stine wrote dozens of humor books for children under the name Jovial Bob Stine and created the humor magazine Bananas.[6] Bananas was written for teenagers and published by Scholastic Press for 72 issues between 1975 and 1984, plus various "Yearbooks" and paperback books. Stine was editor and responsible for much of the writing (other contributors included writers Robert Leighton, Suzanne Lord and Jane Samuels and artists Sam Viviano, Samuel B. Whitehead, Bob K. Taylor, Bryan Hendrix, Bill Basso, and Howard Cruse). Recurring features included "Hey – Lighten Up!", "It Never Fails!", "Phone Calls", "Joe" (a comic strip by John Holmstrom), "Phil Fly", "Don't You Wish...", "Doctor Duck", "The Teens of Ferret High", "First Date" (a comic strip by Alyse Newman), and "Ask Doctor Si N. Tific".

In 1986, Stine wrote his first horror novel, called Blind Date.[11] He followed with many other novels, including The Babysitter, Beach House, Hit and Run, and The Girlfriend.[6] He was also the co-creator and head writer for the Nickelodeon children's television series Eureeka's Castle,[12] original episodes of which aired as part of the Nick Jr. programming block during the 1989–1995 seasons.

In 1989, Stine started writing Fear Street books.[13] Before launching the Goosebumps series, Stine authored three humorous science fiction books in the Space Cadets series titled Jerks in Training, Bozos on Patrol, and Losers in Space.[14] In 1992, Stine and Parachute Press went on to launch Goosebumps.[6]

Also produced was a Goosebumps TV series that ran for four seasons from 1995 to 1998[15] and three video games; Escape from HorrorLand, Attack of the Mutant[16] and Goosebumps HorrorLand.[17] In 1995, Stine's first novel targeted at adults, called Superstitious, was published.[18] He has since published three other adult-oriented novels: The Sitter, Eye Candy,[10] and Red Rain.

Stine in November 2008

In the first decade of the 21st century, Stine worked on installments of five different book series, Mostly Ghostly, Rotten School, Fear Street, The Nightmare Room, Goosebumps Horrorland and the stand-alone novels Dangerous Girls (2003) and The Taste of Night (2004). Also, a direct-to-DVD movie The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It. Starring Emily Osment, the film was released by Universal Home Entertainment on September 4, 2007[19] and was successful enough to spawn a spin-off, anthology, TV series R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour.

In 2014, Stine brought the Fear Street books back with his novel Party Games (ISBN 978-1250066220). The release of the Fear Street novel Give Me a K-I-L-L took place in 2017 (ISBN 978-1250058966). Jack Black portrayed a fictionalized version of Stine in the 2015 film Goosebumps, while Stine himself made a cameo appearance in the film, playing a teacher named "Mr. Black".[20] In the film's sequel, Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018), Stine had another cameo, as Principal Harrison, while Black reprised his role as Stine in several scenes. A Fear Street trilogy of films was released by Netflix in 2021.

In 2019, Stine appeared on an episode of the children's TV series Arthur. In "Fright Night", which aired in the 23rd season of the show, Stine voices Bob Baxter, the uncle of main character Buster Baxter. In the episode, Bob is shown to moonlight as a writer of scary stories, alluding to his real-life career as the author of the Goosebumps series.[21]

Awards and recognition

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.[22] His books have sold over 400 million copies worldwide as of 2008,[23] landing on many bestseller lists. In three consecutive years during the 1990s, USA Today named Stine as America's number one best-selling author.[24]

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).[24] In 1995, Stine was listed on People Weekly's "Most Intriguing People" annual list,[25] and in 2003, the Guinness Book of World Records named Stine as the best-selling children's book series author of all time.[25] He won the Thriller Writers of America Silver Bullet Award in 2007, and the Horror Writers Association's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.[26] His stories have even inspired R. L. Stine's Haunted Lighthouse, 4D movie-based attractions at SeaWorld (San Antonio and San Diego) and Busch Gardens (Williamsburg and Tampa).[27]

In 2017, Stine was awarded the Inkpot Award.[28]

Personal life

On June 22, 1969, Stine married Jane Waldhorn, an editor and writer[10] who later co-founded Parachute Press in 1983.[29] The couple's only child, Matthew (born June 7, 1980),[10] works in the music industry.[30]

Works

Original series

Goosebumps

Goosebumps (original series)
  • Welcome to Dead House (1992)
  • Stay Out of the Basement (1992)
  • Monster Blood (1992)
  • Say Cheese and Die! (1992)
  • The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1993)
  • Let's Get Invisible! (1993)
  • Night of the Living Dummy (1993)
  • The Girl Who Cried Monster (1993)
  • Welcome to Camp Nightmare (1993)
  • The Ghost Next Door (1993)
  • The Haunted Mask (1993)
  • Be Careful What You Wish For (1993)
  • Piano Lessons Can Be Murder (1993)
  • The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (1993)
  • You Can't Scare Me! (1994)
  • One Day at HorrorLand (1994)
  • Why I'm Afraid of Bees (1994)
  • Monster Blood II (1994)
  • Deep Trouble (1994)
  • The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight (1994)
  • Go Eat Worms! (1994)
  • Ghost Beach (1994)
  • Return of the Mummy (1994)
  • Phantom of the Auditorium (1994)
  • Attack of the Mutant (1994)
  • My Hairiest Adventure (1994)
  • A Night in Terror Tower (1995)
  • The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (1995)
  • Monster Blood III (1995)
  • It Came from Beneath the Sink! (1995)
  • Night of the Living Dummy II (1995)
  • The Barking Ghost (1995)
  • The Horror at Camp Jellyjam (1995)
  • Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (1995)
  • A Shocker on Shock Street (1995)
  • The Haunted Mask II (1995)
  • The Headless Ghost (1995)
  • The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena (1995)
  • How I Got My Shrunken Head (1996)
  • Night of the Living Dummy III (1996)
  • Bad Hare Day (1996)
  • Egg Monsters from Mars (1996)
  • The Beast from the East (1996)
  • Say Cheese and Die - Again! (1996)
  • Ghost Camp (1996)
  • How to Kill a Monster (1996)
  • Legend of the Lost Legend (1996)
  • Attack of the Jack-O'-Lanterns (1996)
  • Vampire Breath (1996)
  • Calling All Creeps! (1996)
  • Beware, the Snowman (1997)
  • How I Learned to Fly (1997)
  • Chicken, Chicken (1997)
  • Don't Go to Sleep! (1997)
  • The Blob That Ate Everyone! (1997)
  • The Curses of Camp Cold Lake (1997)
  • My Best Friend is Invisible (1997)
  • Deep Trouble II (1997)
  • The Haunted School (1997)
  • Werewolf Skin (1997)
  • I Live in Your Basement! (1997)
  • Monster Blood IV (1997)
Tales to Give You Goosebumps Anthologies
  • Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1994)
  • More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1995)
  • Even More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1996)
  • Still More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1997)
  • More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1997)
  • More and More and More Tales to Give You Goosebumps (1997)
Give Yourself Goosebumps
  • Escape from the Carnival of Horrors (1995)
  • Tick Tock, You're Dead! (1995)
  • Trapped in Bat Wing Hall (1995)
  • The Deadly Experiments of Dr. Eeek (1996)
  • Night in Werewolf Woods (1996)
  • Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter (1996)
  • Under the Magician's Spell (1996)
  • The Curse of the Creeping Coffin (1996)
  • The Knight in Screaming Armor (1996)
  • Diary of a Mad Mummy (1996)
  • Deep in the Jungle of Doom (1996)
  • Welcome to the Wicked Wax Museum (1996)
  • Scream of the Evil Genie (1997)
  • The Creepy Creatures of Professor Shock (1997)
  • Please Don't Feed the Vampire! (1997)
  • Secret Agent Grandma (1997)
  • Little Comic Shop of Horrors (1997)
  • Attack of the Beastly Babysitter (1997)
  • Escape from Camp Run-For-Your-Life (1997)
  • Toy Terror: Batteries Included (1997)
  • The Twisted Tale of Tiki Island (1997)
  • Return to the Carnival of Horrors (1997)
  • Zapped in Space (1997)
  • Lost in Stinkeye Swamp (1997)
  • Shop Til You Drop...Dead! (1998)
  • Alone in Snakebite Canyon (1998)
  • Checkout Time at the Dead-End Hotel (1998)
  • Night of a Thousand Claws (1998)
  • Invaders from the Big Screen (1998)
  • You're Plant Food! (1998)
  • The Werewolf of Twisted Tree Lodge (1998)
  • It's Only a Nightmare (1998)
  • It Came from the Internet! (1999)
  • Elevator to Nowhere (1999)
  • Hocus-Pocus Horror (1999)
  • Ship of Ghouls (1999)
  • Escape from Horror House (1999)
  • Into the Twister of Terror (1999)
  • Scary Birthday to You (1999)
  • Zombie School (1999)
  • Danger Time (2000)
  • All-Day Nightmare (2000)
Give Yourself Goosebumps: Special Edition
  • Into the Jaws of Doom (1998)
  • Return to Terror Tower (1998)
  • Trapped in the Circus of Fear (1998)
  • One Night in Payne House (1998)
  • The Curse of the Cave Creatures (1999)
  • Revenge of the Body Squeezers (1999)
  • Trick or...Trapped! (1999)
  • Weekend at Poison Lake (1999)
Goosebumps Presents
  • The Girl Who Cried Monster (1996)
  • The Cuckoo Clock of Doom (1996)
  • Welcome to Camp Nightmare (1996)
  • Return of the Mummy (1996)
  • Night of the Living Dummy II (1996)
  • My Hairiest Adventure (1996)
  • The Headless Ghost (1996)
  • Be Careful What You Wish For (1997)
  • Go Eat Worms! (1997)
  • Bad Hare Day (1997)
  • Let's Get Invisible! (1997)
  • Attack of the Mutant (1997)
  • Ghost Beach (1997)
  • You Can't Scare Me! (1997)
  • Monster Blood (1997)
  • Attack of the Jack-o'-Lanterns (1997)
  • Calling All Creeps! (1997)
  • Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (1998)
  • The Blob That Ate Everyone (1998)
Goosebumps Series 2000
  • Cry of the Cat (1998)
  • Bride of the Living Dummy (1998)
  • Creature Teacher (1998)
  • Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part I (1998)
  • Invasion of the Body Squeezers, Part II (1998)
  • I Am Your Evil Twin (1998)
  • Revenge R Us (1998)
  • Fright Camp (1998)
  • Are You Terrified Yet? (1998)
  • Headless Halloween (1998)
  • Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls (1998)
  • Brain Juice (1998)
  • Return to HorrorLand (1999)
  • Jekyll and Heidi (1999)
  • Scream School (1999)
  • The Mummy Walks (1999)
  • The Werewolf in the Living Room (1999)
  • Horrors of the Black Ring (1999)
  • Return to Ghost Camp (1999)
  • Be Afraid – Be Very Afraid! (1999)
  • The Haunted Car (1999)
  • Full Moon Fever (1999)
  • Slappy's Nightmare (1999)
  • Earth Geeks Must Go! (1999)
  • Ghost in the Mirror (2000)
Goosebumps HorrorLand
  • Welcome to HorrorLand: A Survival Guide (2009)
  • Revenge of the Living Dummy (2008)
  • Creep from the Deep (2008)
  • Monster Blood for Breakfast! (2008)
  • The Scream of the Haunted Mask (2008)
  • Dr. Maniac vs. Robby Schwartz (2008)
  • Who's Your Mummy? (2009)
  • My Friends Call Me Monster (2009)
  • Say Cheese – And Die Screaming! (2009)
  • Welcome to Camp Slither (2009)
  • Help! We Have Strange Powers! (2009)
  • Escape from HorrorLand (2009)
  • The Streets of Panic Park (2009)
  • When the Ghost Dog Howls (2010)
  • Little Shop of Hamsters (2010)
  • Heads, You Lose! (2010)
  • Weirdo Halloween (2010)
  • The Wizard Of Ooze (2010)
  • Slappy's New Year! (2010)
  • The Horror at Chiller House (2011)
Goosebumps HorrorLand: Hall of Horrors
  • Claws! (2011)
  • Night of Giant Everything (2011)
  • The Five Masks of Dr. Screem (2011)
  • Why I Quit Zombie School (2011)
  • Don't Scream! (2011)
  • The Birthday Party of No Return (2011)
  • Planet of the Lawn Gnomes (2012)
  • Son of Slappy (2013)
  • How I Met My Monster (2013)
  • Frankenstein's Dog (2013)
  • Dr. Maniac Will See You Now (2013)
  • Creature Teacher: The Final Exam (2014)
  • A Nightmare on Clown Street (2015)
  • Night of the Puppet People (2015)
  • Here Comes The Shaggedy (2016)
  • Lizard of Oz (2016)
Goosebumps Most Wanted: Special Edition
  • Zombie Halloween (2014)
  • The 12 Screams of Christmas (2014)
  • Trick or Trap (2015)
  • The Haunter (2016)
Goosebumps SlappyWorld
  • Slappy Birthday to You (2017)
  • Attack of the Jack! (2017)
  • I Am Slappy's Evil Twin (2017)
  • Please Do Not Feed The Weirdo (2018)
  • Escape From Shudder Mansion (2018)
  • The Ghost of Slappy (2018)
  • It's Alive! It's Alive! (2019)
  • The Dummy Meets The Mummy! (2019)
  • Revenge of the Invisible Boy (2019)
  • Diary of a Dummy (2020)
  • They Call Me the Night Howler (2020)
  • My Friend Slappy (2020)
  • Monster Blood Is Back (2021)
  • Fifth Grade Zombies (2021)
  • Judy and the Beast (2021)
  • Slappy in Dreamland (2022)
  • Haunting with the Stars (2022)
  • Slappy Beware! (2022)
  • Night of the Squawker (2023)

Fear Street

  1. The New Girl (1989)
  2. The Surprise Party (1989)
  3. The Overnight (1989)
  4. Missing (1990)
  5. The Wrong Number (1990)
  6. The Sleepwalker (1990)
  7. Haunted (1990)
  8. Halloween Party (1990)
  9. The Stepsister (1990)
  10. Ski Weekend (1991)
  11. The Fire Game (1991)
  12. Lights Out (1991)
  13. The Secret Bedroom (1991)
  14. The Knife (1991)
  15. The Prom Queen (1992)
  16. First Date (1992)
  17. The Best Friend (1992)
  18. The Cheater (1993)
  19. Sunburn (1993)
  20. The New Boy (1994)
  21. The Dare (1994)
  22. Bad Dreams (1994)
  23. Double Date (1994)
  24. The Thrill Club (1994)
  25. One Evil Summer (1994)
  26. The Mind Reader (1994)
  27. Wrong Number 2 (1995)
  28. Truth or Dare (1995)
  29. Dead End (1995)
  30. Final Grade (1995)
  31. Switched (1995)
  32. College Weekend (1995)
  33. The Stepsister 2 (1995)
  34. What Holly Heard (1996)
  35. The Face (1996)
  36. Secret Admirer (1996)
  37. The Perfect Date (1996)
  38. The Confession (1996)
  39. The Boy Next Door (1996)
  40. Night Games (1996)
  41. Runaway (1997)
  42. Killer's Kiss (1997)
  43. All-Night Party (1997)
  44. The Rich Girl (1997)
  45. Cat (1997)
  46. Fear Hall: The Beginning (1997)
  47. Fear Hall: The Conclusion (1997)
  48. Who Killed The Homecoming Queen? (1997)
  49. Into The Dark (1997)
  50. Best Friend 2 (1997)
  51. Trapped (1997)[31]
New Fear Street
  1. The Stepbrother (1998)
  2. Camp Out (1998)
  3. Scream, Jennifer, Scream! (1998)
  4. The Bad Girl (1998)
Fear Street Super Chiller
  1. Party Summer (1991)
  2. Silent Night (1991)
  3. Goodnight Kiss (1992)
  4. Broken Hearts (1993)
  5. Silent Night 2 (1993)
  6. The Dead Lifeguard (1994)
  7. Cheerleaders: The New Evil (1994)
  8. Bad Moonlight (1995)
  9. The New Year's Party (1995)
  10. Goodnight Kiss 2 (1996)
  11. Silent Night 3 (1996)
  12. High Tide (1997)
  13. Cheerleaders: The Evil Lives! (1998)
Cheerleaders
  1. The First Evil (1992)
  2. The Second Evil (1992)
  3. The Third Evil (1992)
  4. The New Evil (1994) *FS: Super Chiller*
  5. The Evil Lives! (1998) *FS: Super Chiller*
The Fear Street Saga Trilogy
  1. The Betrayal (1993)
  2. The Secret (1993)
  3. The Burning (1993)
99 Fear Street: The House of Evil
  1. The First Horror (1994)
  2. The Second Horror (1994)
  3. The Third Horror (1994)
Cataluna Chronicles
  1. The Evil Moon (1995)
  2. The Dark Secret (1995)
  3. The Deadly Fire (1995)
Fear Park
  1. The First Scream (1996)
  2. The Loudest Scream (1996)
  3. The Last Scream (1996)
Fear Street Sagas
  1. A New Fear (1996)
  2. House of Whispers (1996)
  3. Forbidden Secrets (1996)
  4. The Sign of Fear (1996)
  5. The Hidden Evil (1997)
  6. Daughters of Silence (1997)
  7. Children of Fear (1997)
  8. Dance of Death (1997)
  9. Heart of the Hunter (1997)
  10. The Awakening Evil (1997)
  11. Circle of Fire (1998)
  12. Chamber of Fear (1998)
  13. Faces of Terror (1998)
  14. One Last Kiss (1998)
  15. Door of Death (1998)
  16. The Hand of Power (1999)
Fear Street Seniors
  1. Let's Party (1998)
  2. In Too Deep (1998)
  3. The Thirst (1998)
  4. No Answer (1998)
  5. Last Chance (1998)
  6. The Gift (1998)
  7. Fight Team, Fight (1998)
  8. Sweetheart, Evil Heart (1998)
  9. Spring Break (1999)
  10. Wicked (1999)
  11. The Prom Date (1999)
  12. Graduation Day (1999)
Fear Street Nights
  1. Moonlight Secrets (2005)
  2. Midnight Games (2005)
  3. Darkest Dawn (2005)

A Fear Street Novel

  1. Party Games (2014)
  2. Don't Stay Up Late (2015)
  3. The Lost Girl (2015)
  4. Can You Keep a Secret? (2016)
  5. The Dead Boyfriend (2016)
  6. Give Me a K-I-L-L (2016)
Return to Fear Street
  1. You May Now Kill The Bride (2018)
  2. The Wrong Girl (2018)
  3. Drop Dead Gorgeous (2018)
Ghosts of Fear Street (not written by R.L. Stine)
  1. Hide and Shriek
  2. Who's Been Sleeping in My Grave?
  3. The Attack of the Aqua Apes
  4. Nightmare in 3-D
  5. Stay Away from the Tree House
  6. Eye of the Fortuneteller
  7. Fright Knight
  8. The Ooze
  9. Revenge of the Shadow People
  10. The Bugman Lives!
  11. The Boy Who Ate Fear Street
  12. Night of the Werecat
  13. How to Be a Vampire
  14. Body Switchers from Outer Space
  15. Fright Christmas
  16. Don't Ever Get Sick at Granny's
  17. House of a Thousand Screams
  18. Camp Fear Ghouls
  19. Three Evil Wishes
  20. Spell of the Screaming Jokers
  21. The Creature from Club Lagoona
  22. Field of Screams
  23. Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts
  24. Monster Dog
  25. Halloween Bugs Me!
  26. Go to Your Tomb – Right Now!
  27. Parents from the 13th Dimension
  28. Hide and Shriek II
  29. The Tale of the Blue Monkey
  30. I Was a Sixth-Grade Zombie
  31. Escape of the He-Beast
  32. Caution: Aliens at Work
  33. Attack of the Vampire Worms
  34. Horror Hotel Pt. 1: The Vampire Checks in
  35. Horror Hotel Pt. 2: Ghost in the Guest Room
  36. The Funhouse of Dr. Freek (Unreleased)

Mostly Ghostly

  • Who Let the Ghosts Out? (2004) (Made into a film in 2008)
  • Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? (2004) (Made into a film in 2014)
  • One Night in Doom House (2005) (Made into a film in 2016)
  • Little Camp of Horrors (2005)
  • Ghouls Gone Wild! (2005)
  • Let's Get This Party Haunted! (2005)
  • Freaks and Shrieks (2005)
  • Don't Close Your Eyes! (2006)

Rotten School (2005–2008)

  • The Big Blueberry Barf-Off!
  • The Great Smelling Bee
  • The Good, the Bad and the Very Slimy
  • Lose, Team, Lose!
  • Shake, Rattle and Hurl!
  • The Heinie Prize
  • Dudes, the School is Haunted!
  • The Teacher from Heck
  • Party Poopers
  • The Rottenest Angel
  • Punk'd and Skunked
  • Battle of the Dum Diddys
  • Got Cake?
  • Night of the Creepy Things
  • Calling All Birdbrains
  • Dumb Clucks

The Nightmare Room

  • Don't Forget Me!
  • Locker 13
  • My Name is Evil
  • Liar Liar
  • Dear Diary, I'm Dead
  • They Call Me Creature
  • The Howler
  • Shadow Girl
  • Camp Nowhere
  • Full Moon Halloween
  • Scare School
  • Visitors
The Nightmare Room Thrillogy (2001)
  • Fear Games
  • What Scares You the Most?
  • No Survivors

Space Cadets

  • Jerks-in-Training (1991)
  • Losers in Space (1991)
  • Bozos on Patrol (1992)

Hark

  • The Badlands of Hark (1985)
  • The Invaders of Hark (1985)

Dangerous Girls

  • Dangerous Girls (2003)
  • The Taste of Night (2003)
  • Bitten (2010) (a combination of the prior two books into one)

Just Beyond (graphic novel series)

  • The Scare School (2019)
  • The Horror At Happy Landings (2020)
  • Welcome To Beast Island (2020)
  • Monstrosity (2021)

Stand-alone novels

  • Phone Calls (1990)
  • Curtains (1990)
  • The Beast (1994)
  • The Beast 2 (1995)
  • Superstitious (1996) (Stine's first hardcover horror novel)
  • It Came From Ohio!: My Life As A Writer (1997)
  • Three Faces of Me (2000)
  • Zombie Town (2000)
  • The Adventures of Shrinkman (2000)
  • The 13th Warning (2000)
  • My Alien Parents (2000)
  • The Sitter (2003)
  • Haunted Lighthouse (2003) (based on a 4D movie experience at Sea World)
  • Eye Candy (2004) (made into a 2015 TV series on MTV starring Victoria Justice)
  • It's the First Day of School...Forever! (2011)
  • No Rest For The Dead (2011) (Stine was one of 26 writers in this collaborative mystery novel)
  • Red Rain (2013) (Stine's second hardcover horror novel)
  • A Midsummer Night's Scream (2014)
  • Little Shop Of Monsters (2015) (children's picture book)
  • Young Scrooge (2016)
  • Mary McScary (2017) (children's picturebook)

Anthologies

  • The Nightmare Hour (2000)
  • The Haunting Hour (2002) (made into direct-to-DVD movie in 2007 and a tv series that aired from 2010 to 2014)
  • Beware! (2004) (editor)
  • Temptation (2012)
  • Scream and Scream Again (2018) (editor)
  • Stinetinglers (2022)

Rainy Night Theater Podcast short stories

  • "The Head Start" (2016)
  • "Welcome To My Nightmare" (2016)
  • "Lucky at Cards" (2016)
  • "Don't Open The Box" (2016)
  • "How To Color A Monster" (2016)
  • "The Terror After School" (2017)
  • "The Kid Behind the Door" (2017)
  • "Curse of the Smiling Mummy" (2017)
  • "Can You Keep a Secret?" (2017)
  • "Do Some Damage!" (2017)

Short stories (from other anthologies)

  • "The Spell" (1991) from Scary: Stories That Will Make You Scream and 13: Tales of Horror
  • "The Surprise Guest" (2002) from Beware!
  • "Joe Is Not A Monster" (2002) from Beware!
  • "The House Of No Return" (2002) from Scary 2: More Stores That Will Make You Scream
  • "Wifey" (2006) from Death Do Us Part
  • "My Worst Nightmare" (2009) from Half Minute Horrors
  • "The Wrong Room" (2009) from Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary
  • "Roomful Of Witnesses" (2009) from Thriller 2
  • "The Three Eyed Man" (2010) from Bones: Terrifying Tales to Haunt Your Dreams
  • "Funny Things" (2011) from What You Wish For: A Book On Darfur
  • "High Stakes" (2013) from The Mystery Box
  • "Gaslighted" (2015) from Faceoff
  • "Disappear!" (2015) from Guys Read: Terrifying Tales
  • "The Old Radio" (2016) from Scary Out There
  • "The Demon Room" (2019) (comic) from Shock Volume 2
  • "The Ghost In Sam's Closet" (2020) from Don't Turn Out The Lights
  • "Hope I Don't See A Ghost" (2022) from Hope Wins: A Collection Of Inspiring Stories For Young Readers

Books written under the name Jovial Bob Stine

  • How to Be Funny (1978)
  • The Absurdly Silly Encyclopaedia and Fly Swatter (1978)
  • Going Out! Going Steady! Going Bananas! (1979)
  • Dynamite's Funny Book of the Sad Facts of Life (1980)
  • The Sick of Being Sick Book (1980)
  • Pigs' Book of World Records (1980)
  • Complete Book Of Nerds (1980)
  • Gnasty Gnomes (1981)
  • Cool Kids' Guide to Summer Camp (1981)
  • Don't Stand in the Soup (1982)
  • The Great Superman Movie Book (1982)
  • Bored Of Being Bored: How To Beat The Boredom Blahs (1982)
  • Blips: The First Book of Videogame Funnies (1983)
  • Everything You Need To Survive Money Problems (1983)
  • Everything You Need To Survive Money Problems (1983)
  • Jovial Bob's Computer Joke Book (1985)
  • Masters of the Universe: Demons of the Deep (1985)
  • The Madballs Handbook (1986)
  • 101 Silly Monster Jokes (1986)
  • Miami Mice (1986)
  • Doggone Dog Joke Book (1987)
  • Spaceballs: The Book (1987)
  • 101 Wacky Kid Jokes (1988)
  • You Know It's Going to Be A Long School Year When... (1988)
  • Big Top Pee-wee Movie Storybook (1988)
  • Look out! Here Comes The Raisin-Busters (1988)
  • Pork and Beans: Play Date (1989)
  • My Secret Identity (1989)
  • Ghostbusters II Storybook (1989)
  • Amazing Adventure of Me, Myself and I (1990)
  • The Good News, Bad News Joke Book (1990)
  • 101 School Cafeteria Jokes
  • 101 Creepy Creatures Jokes
  • 101 Vacation Jokes (1990)
  • Exploring Humorous Fiction (1992)

Books written under the name Zachary Blue

  • The Protectors #1: The Petrova Twist (1987)
  • The Protectors #2: The Jet Fighter Trap (1987)

Comic books

Contributions to other series

Crosswinds

  • Crosswinds #21: Broken Date (1988)
  • Crosswinds #32: How I Broke Up With Ernie (1990)

Twist-a-plot

  • The Time Raider (1982)
  • Golden Sword of Dragonwalk (1983)
  • Horrors of the Haunted Museum (1983)
  • Instant Millionaire (1984)

Find Your Fate

  • Indiana Jones and the Curse of Horror Island (1984)
  • Indiana Jones and the Giants of the Silver Tower (1984)
  • Indiana Jones and the Cult of the Mummy's Crypt (1985)
  • James Bond in Win, Place or Die (1985)
  • Indiana Jones and the Ape Slaves of Howling Island (1986)

Find Your Fate Junior: Golden Girl

  • Golden Girl and the Vanishing Unicorn (1986)

Advanced Dungeons And Dragons Storybook

  • The Forest Of Enchantment

Wizards, Warriors and You

  • The Forest of Twisted Dreams (1984)
  • The Siege of the Dragonriders (as Eric Affabee) (1984)
  • Challenge of the Wolf Knight (1985)
  • The Dragon Queen's Revenge (as Eric Affabee) (1986)
  • The Impostor King (1986)
  • Cavern of the Phantoms (1986)
  • Attack on the King (as Eric Affabee) (1986)

G.I. Joe: Find Your Fate

  • Operation: Star Raider (as Eric Affabee) (1985)
  • Operation: Deadly Decoy (1986)
  • Operation: Mindbender (1986)
  • Serpentor and the Mummy Warrior (1987)

G.I. Joe

  • Siege of Serpentor (1988)
  • Jungle Raid (1988)

Horror High

  • Horror High #3: Grave Intentions
  • Horror High #4: Fatal Kiss
  • Horror High #6: Deadly Rumours

Point Horror

  • Blind Date (1986)
  • Twisted (1987)
  • The Babysitter (1989)
  • Beach Party (1990)
  • The Boyfriend (1990)
  • The Babysitter II (1991)
  • The Girlfriend (1991)
  • The Snowman (1991)
  • Beach House (1992)
  • Hit and Run (1992)
  • The Hitchhiker (1992)
  • Halloween Night (1993)
  • The Babysitter III (1993)
  • The Dead Girlfriend (1993)
  • Call Waiting (1994)
  • Halloween Night II (1994)
  • I Saw You That Night! (1994)
  • The Babysitter IV (1995)
  • Summer Sizzlers (1995) (Point Romance Short Story Anthology)

Garbage Pail Kids

  • Welcome To Smellville (2020)
  • Thrills and Chills (2021)
  • Camp Daze (2021)

See also

Further reading

Citations

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