Win lunch with R.L. Stine at Tavern on the Green

Calling all book lovers! The perfect gift for young readers or longtime fans. Enjoy lunch with R.L. Stine and a guest at Tavern on the Green in NYC, a modern tavern nestled in a bucolic Central Park setting. Tavern on the Green is an iconic landmark restaurant unlike any other.

One hundred percent of proceeds will go to Denali Foundation, an organization that supports young artists by providing free art supplies to underserved communities. The last day to enter is November 9, 2023. Click here to enter.

R.L. Stine is one of the best-selling children’s authors in history. Goosebumps, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, has more than 400 million books in print in 32 languages. The Goosebumps series made R.L. Stine a worldwide publishing celebrity (and Jeopardy answer). His other popular children’s book series include Fear Street, (recently revived as a feature film trilogy), The Garbage Pail Kids, Mostly Ghostly, The Nightmare Room, and Rotten School.

Other titles include: It’s The First Day of School Forever, A Midsummer Night’s Scream, Young Scrooge, Stinetinglers, and three picture books, with Marc Brown—The Little Shop of Monsters, Mary McScary, and Why Did the Monster Cross the Road. The Goosebumps TV series was the number-one children’s show in America for three years. The episodes can still be seen on Netflix.

More recently, R.L.’s anthology TV series, R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour, won the Emmy Award three years in a row as Best Children’s Show. His newest Disney+ TV series is Just Beyond, based on his graphic novels for BOOM! Studios. Two Goosebumps feature films starring Jack Black as R.L. Stine were released in 2015 and 2018. The first film became the #1 film in America. The Fear Street movies all reached #1 on Netflix. An all-new Goosebumps series, “House of Shivers,” debuted in September 2023.

Click here to purchase R.L Stine’s latest release, There’s Something Strange About My Brain: Writing Horror for Kids.

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