Enid Blyton was encouraged to write by her old best friend who's name is Louis Payne. She also enjoyed having chats with him to inspire her.
Enid Blyton has cited her father, Thomas Carey Blyton, as the main inspiration for her writing career. He encouraged her to pursue storytelling and creativity from a young age, fostering her love for books and literature.
She states in a BBC interview just before her death that she would write stories for her brothers and then tell them . In later life she enjoyed writing for children and her characters where frequently based on people she met.
1968 Enid Blyton was interviewed for the BBC (UK) and here she states that it was her love of children that pushed her to write - Her writing started at the early age of 12 when she wrote and told her brothers her stories
She stated that she wrote due to because of her love of all children
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As a child Enid Blyton told stories to her brothers and in 1968 in an interview she states she had always wanted to write stories
In an interview in 1968 Enid Blyton stated that she had always been able to tell stories and did so to her bothers. It was her intention from her early days to be a writer
Ms Blyton stated that it was her love of children and their development encouraged her to write for them
It was her love of children
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Writing. She was an author
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She was a teacher
Enid Blyton did not illustrate her works, she wrote over 900 books/stories
Enid Blyton's full name is Enid Mary Blyton.
Enid Blyton's birth name is Enid Mary Blyton.
Enid Blyton is a girl. She was a British author best known for her children's books, such as the Famous Five and Secret Seven series.