Is R.L. Stine the only children's horror writer?

Discussion in 'Discussion of Published Works' started by JCKey618, May 1, 2010.

  1. JCKey618

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    My mom told me that recently she sent him a letter saying that he was what got me into reading and now I am an aspiring writer and that he replied. Cool, huh?

    I read Night of the Living Dummy and The Horror of Camp JellyJam this weekend and am now reading the Werewolf one and they really are fun, short tales. Also, in terms of his writing, it's not that bad at all. He's writing for children, so it's simple, but it still looks well-edited. The descriptions are tight and just enough for the type of stories and he makes his characters unique from eachother and not just cookie cutouts. The dialogue is cheesy at times, but he's definitely very creative.
     

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