...it won’t be like this forever, but at this moment in history, saying you review games is like saying you critique Enid Blyton for a living. You are the boy who never grew up, the man-child who plays with himself (or worse still, with strangers, over the Internet)...
...was the hunting call, and goes as far back as Shakespeare's Coriolanus (as in "halloo") and as far forward as Enid Blyton and its comic French format "'allo 'allo". It's also a greeting in German, Norwegian and Dutch. So now, duly educated, you have something...
..."Hey, man, gimme some skin!" to Collingwood? Fabled fives of history have, mind you, nothing to do with that literary broad Enid Blyton. I suppose recent British generations reckon most grand and heady "highs" were cued in by spectacular wicket-falls in the...
...sweet one at H&M, or something slightly less twee from American Apparel. The rosy-cheeked Plane Stupid gang call to mind Enid Blyton's Famous Five, another spirited and carbon-neutral group of social reformers. The look is practical but chic, on-trend but...
..."Hey, man, gimme some skin!" to Collingwood? Fabled fives of history have, mind you, nothing to do with that literary broad Enid Blyton. I suppose recent British generations reckon most grand and heady "highs" were cued in by spectacular wicket-falls in the...
...will know she lives her life, like she writes her songs. That's in a dreamy vortex caught somewhere between the characters of Enid Blyton and Lewis Carroll. "I can imagine myself walking into the song and becoming part of it, seeing what's happening in it,"...
...effect. Somebody else is therefore needed one day to satisfy what will then be new demands in children's fiction. In her time Enid Blyton managed this by inventing heroic child characters who always get everything right just when in real life the balance at...
...MEL one of the fastest growing animation businesses. MEL recently bagged work on a new season of the iconic Noddy series, Enid Blyton’s most beloved characters in the world of children’s literature. MEL’s first hi-end theatrical feature Ramayana — The Epic...
...and antiquarian books. They have a huge number of old children's books, many of which I grew up reading. Books include Enid Blyton, Every Boy's Hobby Annuals (that my Dad used to read as a boy growing up in England), The Chalet School series (my favorite school...
...also manages the literary estates of such writers as Agatha Christie, Raymond Chandler and Georges Simenon, as well as Enid Blyton, for whom it has recently launched a range of refreshed publishing for the U.K. and Europe. “We work to keep the authors' work...