It was just lately reported that youngsters’s horror author R.L. Stine was revising lots of his outdated books, enhancing any destructive references to ethnicity, weight, and psychological well being. There’s been numerous this happening just lately with Penguin enhancing Roald Dahl’s books and Ian Fleming Publications Ltd enhancing the James Bond novels.
It was reported that Stine was making all of the modifications himself, and there have been over 100 edits up to now. One instance of a revision that was made was in a guide the place aliens kidnapped massive individuals the place within the authentic guide they have been described as having “no less than six chins,” the revised model now says the persons are “no less than six ft six.”
Properly, it seems that none of that is true. Stine shot down the rumors himself responding to followers on Twitter, saying: “This story is fake. I’ve by no means modified a phrase in a Goosebumps guide.” In one other tweet, Stine stated: “The tales aren’t true. I’ve by no means modified a phrase in Goosebumps. Any modifications have been by no means proven to me.”
However then, Scholastic shared a press release relating to the edits to the guide sequence saying that there have been edits made, however they have been made years in the past: That assertion reads: “For greater than 30 years, the Goosebumps sequence has introduced tens of millions of children to studying via humor with simply the correct quantity of scary. Scholastic takes its duty severely to proceed bringing this traditional adolescent model to every new technology. When re-issuing titles a number of years in the past, Scholastic reviewed the textual content to maintain the language present and keep away from imagery that might negatively influence an adolescent’s view of themselves as we speak, with a specific deal with psychological well being.”
With the way in which that Stein is responding to those reviews, it sounds to me like he was by no means proven or informed about any of those edits that have been made, in order that’s attention-grabbing.
One of many different modifications identified was within the reissue of the guide Do not Go to Sleep!, which has been up to date in order that the guide Anna Karenina is now not known as “lady’s stuff” and is as a substitute now known as “not attention-grabbing.”
It’s been a very long time since I’ve learn any of the Goosebumps books and if I did learn them now, I wouldn’t even keep in mind how they have been written earlier than. I simply suppose it’s attention-grabbing that whereas Stine is denying it and was by no means proven to him, Scholastic is like, yeah, we already did it.