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    Another Stab at Chills!
    Sunday, Aug. 20, 2000 By PAUL GRAY    



          Just a couple of years ago, R. L. Stine was the most popular children's author in publishing history. He sometimes received 2,000 letters a week from his readers, and young fans mobbed his appearances at bookstores, eager to glimpse the scary grownup, dressed all in black, who churned out monthly novels for creepy series called "Goosebumps" (aimed at readers 8 to 12) and "Fear Street" (10 to 14), which in turn led to scads of merchandising goodies, a hit kids' TV show on the Fox network and an exhibit at Disney World.

               Then, something appropriately eerie happened to Stine. He didn't exactly disappear or, as a "Goosebumps" book might put it, "Vanish without a trace!" (It's hard to be invisible when there are more than 300 million copies of your books in print.) But he did all of a sudden turn pretty ectoplasmic, a ghost of best-sellers past, bumping around in the publishing basement, listening to the patter of tiny feet as his millions of former readers rushed to buy the latest Harry Potter.




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