It came from Ohio! My life as a writer

R. L. Stine

Book - 2015

A portrait of the author of the Goosebumps series, shares insight into his childhood, education, and literary inspirations, with answers to frequently asked questions about his life, books, and writing style.

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Subjects
Genres
Biographies
Autobiographies
Published
New York : Scholastic Press [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
R. L. Stine (author)
Other Authors
Joe Arthur (contributor), Susan (Susan L.) Lurie
Item Description
"Chapters 1-15, 19 by Joe Arthur; additional material by Susan Lurie"--Title page verso.
"Goosebumps book series created by Parachute Press, Inc."--Title page verso.
Physical Description
152 pages, 9 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12.
ISBN
9780545828918
9780545828901
9781407157306
9781484454367
  • I made my most important discovery when I was seven ...
  • You think you're pretty funny, don't you?
  • When you were a kid, were you called a nerd or a geek?
  • I really had them laughing!
  • In college I became jovial ...
  • It was the scariest thing I ever did ...
  • I was a writer in New York, sort of ...
  • There's a world of communication in bottle caps ...
  • I was having the time of my life ...
  • My first book and my first bunny ears ...
  • The Matt Stine story
  • I meant to do that!
  • What's a scary novel ...?
  • I get goosebumps ...
  • Viewers, beware ...
  • Tales from the trips
  • Where am I? And how did I get here?
  • Authors do the stranges things ...
  • Where do you get your ideas?
  • Let me tell you about Max and Bernie
  • Who could play you better than you?
  • Appendix: R.L. Stine's top 20 most-asked questions.
Review by Booklist Review

This revised edition of It Came from Ohio (1997) brings Stine's highly entertaining memoir up to date. The conversational tone and often amusing anecdotes are still a pleasure to read. In addition to a few changes in the biographical chapters and the Top 20 Most-Asked Questions section, this edition adds five new chapters on Stine's activities since 1997, including anecdotes from his book-related trips to China, Russia, and Australia. He talks about the Mostly Ghostly, Rotten School, HorrorLand, and Goosebumps Most Wanted book series, as well as a television series and the forthcoming Goosebumps movie, with Jack Black playing the part of Stine. Given the renewed popularity of Stine's books and the impending August release of the film, this is a timely addition to library collections.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-6-As a tie-in with the Goosebumps film slated for release in October 2015, this mildly self-effacing memoir, originally published in 1997, has been rereleased with a light edit and three new chapters by coauthor Lurie. Until he hit the big time with "Fear Street" and subsequent series, Stine led an unremarkable life-except that his account of a writing apprenticeship demonstrates that his fluent, seemingly effortless prose and plotting are really the result of years of hard work, from a series of homemade joke books begun at age 12 through stints at a college magazine, an industry journal, and Junior Scholastic. The new material, which includes references to overseas tours, new series, and excited comments about the upcoming movie, fits seamlessly with the old. The gags, the hokey snapshot photos strewn throughout, the fan mail quotes ("Dear R.L. Stine, I've read forty of your books-and I think they're really boring!"), and the closing authorial FAQs haven't dated at all. VERDICT A sure hit with "Goosebumps" fans and certain to be a popular choice for biography assignments, too.-John Peters, Children's Literature Consultant, New York City © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

As told to Joe Arthur and Susan Lurie. This story of the writer's life and career highlights humorous moments and features Stine-esque chapter cliffhangers. Touching on inspirations and writing habits, the book--originally published in 1997, here with updated content--ends with a chapter on the new Goosebumps film. Small black-and-white snapshots and an appendix of most-asked questions are included. Fans and aspiring authors will enjoy this light offering. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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