'Goosebumps' Author R.L. Stine Releases Halloween Story on Twitter, Read It Here
'Goosebumps' Author R.L. Stine Releases Halloween Story on Twitter, Read It Here
Goosebumps author R.L. Stine surprised fans of his work with a short story that he shared over Twitter to his 137,000 followers on Tuesday night.
Stine took to his personal twitter account to share his Halloween tale titled "What's In My Sandwich", which was 15 tweets tweets long. This is his third contribution. His first, from 2012, about a haunted kitchen, and his second related a farmer and a ghost named Yost.
R.L. Stine rose to fame through his Goosebumps and Mostly Ghostly books. The American writer and producer is called the "Stephen King of children's literature". He 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. R. L. Stine's books have sold over 400 million copies as of 2008.
More than 350 million of his sales come from Goosebumps. The first book, Welcome to Dead House, was released in July 1992. The books feature different child characters who find themselves in unexpectedly terrifying situations. The stories often include twists and were scary but always steered clear of deaths, drugs or incidents of serious violence.
Stine brought back his Fear Street series with new release Party Games after a Twitter campaign went viral.
What do you think about his latest twitter story?
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