Tony Summerfield wrote:Spot on Rob! And as Chrissie renewed her subscription on the last Journal she is okay all the way up to 61!!
Thank you, Tony . Good to know.
Yes, I will renew my subscription in December if that's early enough for the March 2017 Journal # 62?
I didn't receive a notification from EBS in my inbox when you posted your answer, that's why I discovered it not before today.
Chrissie
Society Member
"For me, the cinema is not a slice of life, but a piece of cake."
Alfred Hitchcock
Although we are now smaller and trimmer than we have been in the past and it looks probable that subscription for Journal 60 will be the smallest since the start of this website in 2005, on the bright side this is the first time ever that the Spring Journal has had 50% of resubscriptions in by the end of March. It is also worth saying that although Journal 58 got far less comments on the forums than any other recent Journal, the resubscription figure after it of 76% (so far!) is also a record.
It was encouraging to see number 59 get more comments than a Journal has got for a while - many more than number 58 anyway...but a shame to hear that number 60 will probably have less takers. It's all swings and roundabouts...odd the way it happens! We need some big Blyton event to get the public's interest going again!
'Oh voice of Spring of Youth
hearts mad delight,
Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
Robert Houghton wrote:We need some big Blyton event to get the public's interest going again!
Hint, hint, hint??
Society Member
It was a nuisance. An adventure was one thing - but an adventure without anything to eat was quite another thing. That wouldn't do at all. (The Valley of Adventure)
Well, it's the 120th anniversary of her birth next year, the 50th anniversary of her passing in two years' time, there's supposed to be a Faraway Tree film in the works, there are so many other films/TV series that could be made if only producers realised how many people of all ages love Enid Blyton, and as for newly discovered manuscripts... we can always hope, can't we?
Society Member
It was a nuisance. An adventure was one thing - but an adventure without anything to eat was quite another thing. That wouldn't do at all. (The Valley of Adventure)
I find it interesting that pretty much every adult I mention Enid Blyton to comes over all misty eyed and reminisces loudly and enthusiastically about how much they love her books. I guess they don't love her books 'enough' as adults to reread them, or, better still, to subscribe to the Journal. It's a pity that more adults don't make that jump between reminiscing and actually wanting to explore their memories further!
'Oh voice of Spring of Youth
hearts mad delight,
Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
Tony Summerfield wrote:...It is also worth saying that although Journal 58 got far less comments on the forums than any other recent Journal, the resubscription figure after it of 76% (so far!) is also a record.
Which doesn't amaze me at all. EBS Journal # 58 was my favorite so far since I subscribed. Just perfect.
Chrissie
Society Member
"For me, the cinema is not a slice of life, but a piece of cake."
Alfred Hitchcock
"What a lot of trouble one avoids if one refuses to have anything to do with the common herd. To have no job, to devote ones life to literature, is the most wonderful thing in the world. - Cicero