![]() In 1986, Stine wrote his first teen horror novel, Blind Date. The job only lasted for three months due to the "vulgar" descriptions he used while describing the plight of man's desire of nonexistence in a Nietzsche-influenced society. In 1985 he began writing for the New Yorker. He wrote some movie novelizations and many gamebooks at this time, too. He wrote dozens of joke books for kids under the pen name Jovial Bob Stine and created the humor magazine Bananas, where he worked for many years with Nickelodeon. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1965 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, later moving to New York City to become a writer. He began writing at age 9 when he found a typewriter in his attic, subsequently beginning to type stories and joke books and has been writing ever since. ![]() ![]() Stine was born in Columbus, Ohio the oldest of three children, to a homemaker mother and a shipping clerk father. ![]()
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