News from the Ginger Pop Shop
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Really sad news, Viv. I too met Mark on several occasions. What a year you have had. I will always remember the opening of your Poole shop which you kindly invited Tony and me to attend. It was a really well-designed shop - in fact, the term shop does it injustice - it was so much more.
Reading your website announcement, I agree with all the points you make. I am so pleased to have grown up in the 50s where I could read Blyton before publishers considered that they knew far more than the children reading her books, or the author herself.
I can only pray that your luck changes and you can return to some form or retailing in the future. Maybe a second-hand bookshop in Corfe would be something to think about, although the internet and charity shops seem to have played a part in closing so many of these. Do keep in touch.
Reading your website announcement, I agree with all the points you make. I am so pleased to have grown up in the 50s where I could read Blyton before publishers considered that they knew far more than the children reading her books, or the author herself.
I can only pray that your luck changes and you can return to some form or retailing in the future. Maybe a second-hand bookshop in Corfe would be something to think about, although the internet and charity shops seem to have played a part in closing so many of these. Do keep in touch.
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I am very sorry to hear the sad news about Mark.
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Terribly sorry that you lost your business partner, Viv.
What a wonderful summary on your website which reminds us of the wonderful work you have done on Enid's behalf - well done Viv.
What a wonderful summary on your website which reminds us of the wonderful work you have done on Enid's behalf - well done Viv.
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I am sorry to hear the sad news about Mark, Viv.
I read your link with interest and have to agree with the points you make.
I last visited your shop with Julie last July, I'm very sad that it has closed.
Best wishes for the future.
I read your link with interest and have to agree with the points you make.
I last visited your shop with Julie last July, I'm very sad that it has closed.
Best wishes for the future.
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I cannot think of anybody more feisty than Viv has been in the noble art of defending Enid's legacy.
I hope we will see a reincarnation of her shop,
I hope we will see a reincarnation of her shop,
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"modern children don’t particularly like books that have a beginning"
That is the weirdest statement I've heard in a while. Whatever does it mean? Sure, cryptic beginnings are interesting, but that doesn't mean normal ones AREN'T!! If all books had cryptic beginnings it would be a shame. EB books have traditionally had mild, normal beginnings and endings, and awesome middles! (That probably sounds weird) I seriously disagree with that statement, and I'd call myself a 'modern child'.
In any case, Viv, so sorry to hear about your business partner. I hadn't met him, but I'm sure he was a great man. RIP.
Interesting article, and highly frustrating, especially about the 2009 film and about what happened to the Dorset events.
That is the weirdest statement I've heard in a while. Whatever does it mean? Sure, cryptic beginnings are interesting, but that doesn't mean normal ones AREN'T!! If all books had cryptic beginnings it would be a shame. EB books have traditionally had mild, normal beginnings and endings, and awesome middles! (That probably sounds weird) I seriously disagree with that statement, and I'd call myself a 'modern child'.
In any case, Viv, so sorry to hear about your business partner. I hadn't met him, but I'm sure he was a great man. RIP.
Interesting article, and highly frustrating, especially about the 2009 film and about what happened to the Dorset events.
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I am also truly sorry to hear about Mark. I never met him but it sounds like he was a wonderful person. It's also galling that you have had to close down your two wonderful businesses. All I can say there is that you actually did it! You had a dream and you made it come true. Sure It didn't last but you can do something again hopefully and I really hope that you do. In the meantime you achieved more with those ventures than many others achieve in a lifetime so you have much to be proud of.
Despite the sombre news it is very good to hear from you again.
Despite the sombre news it is very good to hear from you again.
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Well said, Lucky Star. Viv, I do hope that some way opens up for you to revive your Blyton work in the future — and in the meantime, I'm sure everyone here would agree that we'd love to hear from you here still from time to time.Lucky Star wrote:All I can say there is that you actually did it! You had a dream and you made it come true. Sure It didn't last but you can do something again hopefully and I really hope that you do. In the meantime you achieved more with those ventures than many others achieve in a lifetime so you have much to be proud of.
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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)
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Definitely, Viv! Don't be a stranger on here!
'Oh voice of Spring of Youth
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Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
(E. Blyton, Sunday Times, 1951)
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hearts mad delight,
Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
(E. Blyton, Sunday Times, 1951)
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Dear Viv,what a really tough time you have had with it all.
Sincere condolences on the loss of Mark.
Pete
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Sincere condolences on the loss of Mark.
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I'm so sorry about your double loss, Viv. What a terrible start to the year for you.
Yes, I absolutely agree with these thoughts. I feel sad that I never had the opportunity to visit either shop. Very best wishes to you Viv.Courtenay wrote:Well said, Lucky Star. Viv, I do hope that some way opens up for you to revive your Blyton work in the future — and in the meantime, I'm sure everyone here would agree that we'd love to hear from you here still from time to time.Lucky Star wrote:All I can say there is that you actually did it! You had a dream and you made it come true. Sure It didn't last but you can do something again hopefully and I really hope that you do. In the meantime you achieved more with those ventures than many others achieve in a lifetime so you have much to be proud of.
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Sorry to hear the sad news about Mark and your shop, Viv. Corfe Castle won't seem the same without the Blyton shop; the Post Office problem of expiring leases seems to be getting really bad in this part of the UK and in my own area of S Hants four have closed in the past year. It's frustrating to have the Ginger Pop shop close with the reopening of the rail link from Corfe to the main line at Wareham coming up in the next year (albeit delayed) and bringing in more tourists.
I am sure that the continuing Blyton connection to Purbeck should provide some opportunity to start another business in the area; perhaps shop premises in Swanage will become available, cheaper than the sort of rent that would be demanded in Poole or Dorchester.
I am sure that the continuing Blyton connection to Purbeck should provide some opportunity to start another business in the area; perhaps shop premises in Swanage will become available, cheaper than the sort of rent that would be demanded in Poole or Dorchester.
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It's good to see the support Viv's shops had on the website - and I fully supported them too of course, even though I never got to visit - but I think people are slightly missing the point that even if Viv had another premises to use as a Blyton shop, it would be a struggle to make ends meet because she can't compete with the cheaper book prices of supermarkets and other book sale type shops. I think that was one of the main issues.
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'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.'
(E. Blyton, Sunday Times, 1951)
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hearts mad delight,
Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
(E. Blyton, Sunday Times, 1951)
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The other thing is Business Rates which the likes of Amazon and the discounters are paying on average less compared to small businesses like Viv's.
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Sorry to hear the sad news, Viv. You can always sell your items online. No premise, no rent, no hired staff.