Chloe Gilholy
Bio
Former healthcare worker and lab worker from Oxfordshire. Author of ten books including Drinking Poetry and Game of Mass Destruction. Travelled to over 20 countries.
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The K-Pop Scandal - Chapter Four
Chapter Four – Checking-in at the Airport It had been five years since Gong-Gi set foot in an airport. After a dozen countries, all the airports look the same. He didn't miss the endless queues and scratch marks caused by suitcases. Security guards were telling everyone with a bare face to put their masks on. That deja-vu hit him like a tonne of bricks until he was asked to do his lateral flow test. As far as he was concerned, nothing belonged up his nose.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Fiction
The K-Pop Scandal - Chapter Two
The ballad on repeat helps Ahnjong and Ara to sleep in their tiny beds. They do not know it is their father's voice on the record. Dal Gong-Gi had lived a life that many would envy, but one he would not wish on even on his worst enemies. He had been grateful for the reality check that military service had given him. As much as he loved music, he could not bring himself to endorse the music industry anymore.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Fiction
The K-Pop Scandal - Chapter One
The music mogul went by many names. To her close friends, she was Song Mun-Hee, an entrepreneur living the dream. To the western world, she was Flo Glitz, a ruthless manager in a big coat. With a passion for music and an eye for profit, she was branded the mean queen of K-pop. Tabloids preferred to call her the wicked witch of the music industry.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Fiction
The K-Pop Scandal - Chapter Five
Taeyang slept like a log when they took off. Gong-Gi took one look at him and petted him. How lucky he was to rest. Gong-Gi knew that once he got used to the lifestyle of a K-pop idol, the pleasant dreams would not last for long. His head pressed on Gong-Gi's shoulder. Flo Glitz had her own compartment and left the two of them alone in the two seats to allow them to get to know each other. Gong-Gi would have played the act willingly if he had been ten or fifteen years younger. Everybody made mistakes, but as the plane flew over China, he couldn't help but feel he was making the biggest mistake of his life.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Fiction
I asked ChatGPT to Suggest Albums to Listen to
There's a guy called Ben on Youtube who does some predictions for the future. In 2021, he made a prediction that the Queen will die. She passed away on his birthday. A lot of his predictions have scaringly come true like Harry Style's acting career. Some of the predictions he has made for this year terrifying; Elon Musk having a breakdown; India will go in a trade war; Trump will beat Biden in the elections; and ChatGPT will be shut down as they will deem it too powerful.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Beat
The K-Pop Scandal - Chapter Three
Gang Taeyang sensed that something was about to change his life. But he did not know what he wanted. He did not have aspirations like his classmates. He took each day as it came. The horizons were shifting and a change was coming. The moment his godmother gave him an offer he could not refuse, he sensed an opportunity to be something. The atmosphere had changed. Taeyang had been waiting for this moment all his life. He had read stories online where people whisked the main character away to another world where they became stronger and better. Today was his day.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Fiction
The Things I Said I Wouldn't Spend Money on This Year
My friend made a mood board for her goals for the future. She kept it secret for a while, but seeing it today reminded me of the promises I made to myself this year. Inspired by a wave of frugality and eco-friendly Youtube channels, I set myself a goal of only spending £10 a week on grocery bills a week.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Lifehack
All the Books I Read in December 2023
It’s been an incredible year for me. I have read around 90 books this year according to GoodReads and if you include those little books that I have that don’t include a ISBN number, Inwould say it’s just about 100 books. Being lost in another world distracts me from the stress from the real world. Escapism is nice. I’m also doing my best to finish the books I have before buying anymore, but that rarely happens. I always end up buying at least three books a month.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in BookClub
All The Books I Read in November 2023
I read a mixture of books last month and it has taken me some time to get my thoughts together on some of them because they left a big impact on me. I always feel like I don't read enough because I have been focusing on going to the gym and doing more classes, but the books I did read, did leave a lasting impression on me.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in BookClub
An Easy Case (extended)
When Samson studied law, he looked into the mirror and saw a hero. Graduation day gave him his superpowers. He thought everyday day would be like his favourite cartoon shows; every day a bad guy would get beaten and everyone would work as a team to bring down the criminal organisations. It didn’t take him long to realise that his life as a lawyer was anything but a whacky kids show. The hours were long. The pay was good but the balance between family life and work life always tipped in work’s favour.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Criminal
An Easy Case
The greatest question that was burning in Samson’s head was who did it? Dame Peggy Foursome was a national treasure. The Queen of knitting made Samson’s childhood awesome. Thursday nights were cozy with all the wonderful creatures and stories she made with just wool. He still had her collection of books in his attic. They must be worth thousand now.
By Chloe Gilholy5 months ago in Fiction