Enid Blyton started writing when she was just 12 years old. She stated in aBBC Radion interview shortly before her death that she woould write short stories for her brothers and then read to them.
Enid Blyton's ideas for her books were often inspired by her own experiences, imagination, and the natural world around her. She drew from her observations of children's behavior, interactions, and interests to create relatable and engaging stories that resonated with young readers. Additionally, Blyton's curiosity and sense of wonder sparked her creativity, leading to the creation of beloved characters and captivating adventures.
In BBC radio interview Enid stated that she started to make up stories to tell her two brothers when they were all children. Later becoming a teacher she would still tell stories to young children but decided to compose a book of stories as well.
In an interview in 1968 Ms Blyton states that she would just sit with her hands on her typewriter and the story would come to her as she typed.
She claims to have used the people and places around here as she grew up.
Over 800 books written by Enid Blyton are in her catelogue
Enid Blyton's books were all fiction
The Enid Blyton Society has a vast list of all her publications
Enid Blyton started to write books (poems) in her spare time when she was a teacher
The are 800 books across the Blyton portfolio
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.
Enid Blyton.
Enid Blyton did not illustrate her works, she wrote over 900 books/stories
The Blyton Society have the full range of books as they are the trustees of the publishers works
Enid Blyton's works are available for purchase on Amazon's Kindle store. You can buy and download her e-books directly to your Kindle device from there.
Enid Blyton's full name is Enid Mary Blyton.
Enid Blyton's birth name is Enid Mary Blyton.