Hi all,
My name is Robbie L. Myles, and I'm stoked to be sharing my writing with all of you!
For as long as I can remember, I loved being scared. Whether it was devouring every R.L. Stine title as a kid, watching classics like Evil Dead, or just using my profound imagination, I surrounded myself with horror. I owe much of my love of the genre to my dad, who made sure to introduce me into this wonderful world at a young age.
As I mentioned, I grew up adoring R.L. Stine. Most notably Goosebumps and Fear Street. He has always been a true hero of mine and a pioneer of the genre I love so much. He's an inspiration to an entire generation of readers and writers.
As fate would have it, in the Summer of 2014, I submitted a writing sample of mine to an R.L. Stine fan contest. After winning, I had the opportunity to spend a few hours with the legend, and pick his brain. Meeting him in person was a major WOW moment in my life, to say the least. The validation of having this experience gave me so much hope for my own writing. Since then, I've written three books and have had many short stories and articles published through various sources!
My goal is simply to do what R.L. Stine did for millions of children including myself. I want to bring some of those same scares from my childhood back to life. The inanimate object that came to life, the ancient relic in the attic, and of course, parents that will never believe their children, but update it for 2019 through technology.
I'm currently living on the Upper East Side in New York City, working as a Middle School English Teacher. While waiting for some of my work to get representation, I'm glad to share on Wattpad with the great audience here. Pleasant reading and writing, everyone!
  • New York City, New York
  • JoinedNovember 11, 2014



Stories by Robbie L. Myles
Juno by RobbieMyles
Juno
Four scientists are the first to reach Jupiter.
The Haunted Cell Phone by RobbieMyles
The Haunted Cell Phone
As a middle school teacher, I am constantly in awe of the relationship between children and their cell phones...
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