He wrote a joke book and did some stuff for a humor magazine, but he's been writing horror pretty much since he began.
Before writing Horror, R.L. Stine wrote humor and joke books for children and young adults under various pen names. These included books in the "Fear Street" and "Goosebumps" series that were less focused on horror and more on humor and adventure.
R.l stine had been only a witer and editor. No other jobs besides that.
He was born in Columbus, Ohio, began writing at age nine, won world record for best selling horror series, writes both horror and joke books, written 256 books....so far..., and his real name is Robert Lawernce Stine :)
horror and some joke books
Author Robert Lawrence Stine is an American Horror fiction writer. He is most famous for writing children's horror books such as the Goosebumps series.
Yes, R.L. Stine is still actively writing new books. He continues to release new horror and suspense novels, including entries in his popular "Goosebumps" series.
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R.L. Stine began writing books because he enjoyed creating stories and wanted to entertain young readers. He found success with the Goosebumps series due to its unique blend of horror and humor, tapping into a popular genre for children and gaining a wide audience.
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