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 (852/0)
Audiobooks I’ve Bought This Month!
I’ve been getting into audiobooks lately. The last time I picked up my cassette player it didn’t work. It didn’t take long to figure out what the problem was: the batteries were flat. Now my cassette player was working again as I managed to get new batteries for them, I was able to listen to an audiobook I had called Floating City by Eric Van Lustbader. I liked the book, and was great to listen to it even though I‘ve read other books by him that I think are better. I only have two audiobooks on cassette which is Flating City and Jane Eyre.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Journal
In Defence Of Fan Fiction
Fan Fiction has divided both the writing community and publishing industry. Fan Fiction has been a thing for years and has been supported and endorsed by millions. There’s also many who dislike it and feel it’s inferior to literature classics. The rule of the thumb is as long as you’re not profiting off fan fiction, you are good to go.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Geeks
Emerald Oasis 7A
"Can you hear that?" Joyce asked one of the nurses as she noticed the doors rumbling. Looking above she saw pixies poledancing on the bulbs. Another group f fairies where by the doors loosening up with the screws. Staff had wondered why thee was sudden floods in the bathrooms and loose screws everywhere. Telling the truth would be futile, nobody would believe her if she said it was the fairies running amok.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Futurism
Strands of Existence: Island Girl by Aino Lahteva
What is Strands of Existance: Island Girl about? Strands of Existance: Island Girl is the first of a series of two fantasy books. It’s second book, Strands of Existence 2: Sea of Shadows is not out yet, but is availible to pre-order on Amazon Kindle. It’s due to be released in September 2021.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Futurism
Emerald Oasis 12/18
Blackpool: the pinnacle of Joyce's childhood. When Fore brought her to Blackpool in his shed, it was a ghost town. Back again, it was an even darker ghost town. The one thing that never changed was the seagulls cries and the sea crashing onto the grains of the sand.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Futurism
Emerald Oasis 11/18
"Joyce... Joyce.... Joyce." When her dream ended, the voice got louder. Her eyes still closed, pitch dark with hues so dark to distinguish. Her eyes opened, as she shook her head. The church was hailing with golden glitter like a harsh winter storm. She felt warm in a room full of fairies.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Futurism
Emerald Oasis 10/18
Summer in the 1950's was the pinnacle of Joyce's adulthood. All the memories she had of her youth were innocent and fruitful. Holding Oscar's hand as they took gentle walks up and down Blackpool's piers. The proposal at sunset followed by wild parties on Saturday nights.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Futurism
Emerald Oasis 9/18
Rodger snatched the night nurse's car keys, as much to Joyce's disdain. The four of them, including Dorothy and the apparent immobile Victoria, strolled down the reception area. He popped the keys into his pocket and fiddled with the cupboard behind the counter.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Futurism