âLiving Dummy.â âThe Haunted Mask.â âWelcome to Dead House.â For â90s kids, R.L. Stine, author of the âGoosebumpsâ series, is synonymous with spooky. The series has sold over 400 million copies globally in 35 languages, making it the second-best-selling book series in history (after a decidedly less scary boy wizard). And after being adapted for TV, film and a new Disney+ series, âGoosebumpsâ has found its audience among generations of kids looking for frights. Weâll talk about how to tell scary â but not too scary â stories for kids, and why we love horror at any age.
Guests:
R.L. Stine, author, wrote more than 350 books including the series âGoosebumpsâ and âFear Street,â and of the nonfiction works âThere's Something Strange About My Brain: Writing Horror For Kidsâ and âIt Came From Ohio!: My Life As a Writerâ
Caroline Smith, producer, KQED
Mark Nieto, producer, KQED
Blanca Torres, producer and reporter, KQED
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