If you like Goosebumps, check out this interview with R.L. Stine!
The New York Council for the Humanities, in collaboration with WAMC Radio’s newest program Person Place Thing, has created a conversation toolkit for the interview. Kids will have a chance to learn a little more about the writer behind the books and what inspires his stories. Discussion questions included in the toolkit also encourage kids to share their ideas about imagination, scary books, and more!
Listen to R.L. Stine as he talks about an important person, place, and thing in his life. Then, host a 90-minute conversation about the interview with kids at your school or library. Libraries, schools and other tax-exempt organizations that host a conversation can get a $25 Amazon gift card if they fill out this survey after their discussion.
Let’s keep the conversation going! For questions, contact Council Program Officer Leah Nahmias (212-233-1131 or lnahmias@nyhumanities.org).
R.L. Stine is the author of the popular Goosebumps and Fear Street series. His horror fiction books have scared millions of young readers since 1992. Again, you can download the toolkit here: http://www.nyhumanities.org/ppt.php
Be sure to keep an eye out for more conversations from The New York Council for the Humanities and









