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.
Stories (853/0)
Caged & Framed: Part One
James inhaled frost. It tasted disgusting. Throat burning, fingers twitching he let himself into his house for the first time in seven years. An overload of leaflets and envelopes greeted his feet. He kicked them out the way and locked the door behind him. A picture of a blonde girl suntanning in Thailand caught his eye.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Humans
What Being An Indie Author Taught Me
I’ve been writing and publishing books for a few years now. I still have a lot to learn when it comes to editing, proofreading, and pretty much every category in the writing world, but it is a great hobby to have, especially when you are able to earn with it. There seems to be more opportunities every day for writing. Like many things there are moments of highs and plenty of low points. I do think that you have to go through the small venues in order to get to the big ones. A lot of people feel that my writing is really kicking off, but to be honest, I still feel like I’m at the same point I was many years ago. There is improvement, but I‘m not sure if I feel like I’ve matured.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Journal
The Broken Heart of Arelium
What is The Broken Heart of Arelium about? This is the first book of the War of the Twelve series. Throughout the text, I noticed there is a significance in the number twelve. It is a straight forward fantasy story with a slow build-up but is a rewarding read. It focuses on Merad Reed and other characters like Jelaia and the journeys and challenges that they have to overcome to survive.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Geeks
Chlobo’s Cave
I enjoy collecting things. If I see something I like, I will buy it eventuality . One of the things I miss the most is going to charity/second hand shops and getting a good bargain. Lately, I’ve noticed sometimes things second-hand can be just as expensive as buying it new, especially When you have people that buy in bulk then when it sells out, put it for sale for double the price. I used to work in a charity shop every Sunday while I was at college. I enjoyed the staff discount as a volunteer. We never know what we will get and sometimes you get a lot of surprises.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Lifehack
Starting My Adoption Journey
When I was a child, there were two things that I had always wanted to do: write and publish a book and go to Japan. Coming into the end of my twenties, I've written many books and been to Japan twice. There is another wish that I've always wanted, but not until today did I feel it was time to make those steps: adopt a child. The reason I want to adopt a child as opposed to just having biological children is that there are so many children out there that need families. I used to like the idea of adopting a child abroad, but realistically that isn't possible with everything that is going on. It just feels right for me.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Families