R.L. STINE Shares 16-page Writing Program – For Free

R.L. Stine is one of our favorite authors here at Dread Central. From his work on the Goosebumps to Fear Street, you’ve got to love the man. And recently, the author took to Twitter to share his 16-page Writing Program – for free.

Stine writes: “Teachers, my 16-page Writing Program is free to use with your students. Projects, tips, and all my writing secrets. Feel free to download and print as many as you like.”

Check out his tweet below.

Download R.L. Stine’s 16-page Writing Program HERE.

Referred to as the “Stephen King of children’s literature,” R. L. Stine’s books have sold over 400 million copies. Honeymoon director Leigh Janiak’s Fear Street movie trilogy hits Netflix next summer as the “Summer of Fear.”

The three Fear Street movies’ rundowns are below.

Fear Street #1 takes place in 1994, after a brutal tragedy in Shadyside, Ohio, a group of teens discover that a series of horrifying events that have plagued their town over many years might not be random, and that they may be the next victims.

The second film takes place in 1978 at Camp Nightwing which is divided by the campers and counselors who hail from the of prosperous town of Sunnyvale and the campers and maintenance staffers from the downtrodden town of Shadyside, but when horrors from their towns shared history come alive, they must band together to solve a terrifying mystery before it’s too late.

Fear Street #3takes place in 1666, in a colonial town is gripped by a hysterical witch-hunt that has deadly consequences for centuries to come, and it’s up to teenagers in 1994 to try and put an end to their town’s curse, before it’s too late.

R.L. Stine also wrote some classic Point Horror books. His best include Blind Date, Beach Party, The Boyfriend, The Girlfriend, The Hitchhiker, Halloween Night, The Dead Girlfriend. Not to mention the four-part The Babysitter series.

Will you check out this writing program?

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