George Hall
Bio
I'm a freelance creative writer from Australia, who likes to write about all sorts of different and unique things. I have a soft spot for spy and disguises related stories as well as fantasy fiction, I'm also a massive music fan.
Stories (36/0)
Coming Out Of My Shell
When I was young, i was a very shy and reserved kid. My mum was always around, while my dad was busy with work the majority of the time, meaning i'd only see him evenings and weekends, and most evening would be him wanting sitting watching TV, so trying to get help with homework was often a hard press.
By George Hall10 months ago in Men
A Constant Companion
music has played a huge part in my life. My love of music started from a young age. From my parents love of music. I was influenced early on by classic 60's music and beyond, thanks to several CD's worth of music my dad made. Including one dedicated to mine and mum's favourite songs. With The Beatles being a signature staple of those early days and my love for them still holds to this day, as do my parents love of them and When I'm 64 seems very reminiscent to me now my parents are much older and reach that vital age. Puff The Magic Dragon, however is the song i most associate with this time though, as it was my favourite song from then and has such an innocence to it that seems very reminiscent of my childhood.
By George Hall11 months ago in Beat
George's Melodic Milestone Playlist
My music journey began at a young age. I first got into music thanks to my parents and a very specific CD that I used to listen to, including tracks like Octopus’s Garden, When I’m 64, Lady in Red, Puff the Magic Dragon and more. that first introduced me to The Beatles and other tracks and artists from the 60’s, 70’s and onwards.
By George Hall11 months ago in Beat
A Cold Lonely Night
Being alone stranded in a cold dark deserted street can be troublesome to some people. But Mark thrives under the starlight eclipse, he enjoy the wonder and tranquility of the night sky and all the creatures that inhabit it. He finds the peace in an often overlooked and distinguished world and hopes that he can be inspired by what he sees and is considered to be the dark side of life. He only hopes more people would learn to appricate the beauty of this otherwise contentious part of life, for beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
By George Hall12 months ago in Poets