
Chloe Gilholy
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I live in Oxfordshire, England. I used to write a lot of fan fiction and mainly just write poetry now. I've been to over 20 countries and written many books. I'm currently working on a horror story called Heavenly Seas.
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My Favourite Album From Each Year (1960-1969)
I wrote a series of articles listing my favourite albums from each year. Some years were a ot easier than others because there was some years that had a lot of amazing albums, whilst other years I went blank on. There were also a few albums that I got the release date wrong, and I wouldn’t have known without researching the album. 1960s was a hard decade for me, and one I wouldn’t have done if I hadn’t been asked to do so. The early part of the decade I went blank on, whilst other years I had to pick which album I liked the most which was hard.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Beat
Character Profile Template
I’ve been trying to create a character profile template to help make my stories consistent with character facts and to match their personality. I’ve found when working on big stories with lots of characters, sometimes Inget facts mixed up and need to look back at previously written work to sieve through the facts about them. Thankfully, with these new templates I’ve made, I hope they are simple to use, and provide comprehensive information about the characters that are shown both in my books and other misc facts I wasn’t about to show, but can in other stories about the characters if I write about them again. I have a template at the bottom, bit I also have a filled out form below, so you can see what it looks like filled out.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Journal
Staying Alive
Curfew began at eight. Police patrolled the streets and had the power to arrest and even shoot anyone they found outside at night. Nowhere was safe. Misty and Ash wanted date on the beach. The date was originally meant to be a picnic by the beach. Ash decided that was boring and they played truth or dare which ended with skinny dipping amongst other things.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Fiction
We Wish You A Merry Halloween. Top Story - October 2021.
The end of September is nigh. It’s time to wake up Green Day, slurp on Pumkin Spice Lattes and wear your best fangs cause it’s time to celebrate Halloween in full swing. My Halloween playlist includes classic flicks, Tim Curry, Vincent Price, enchanting songs and fun villains. These are songs that I would play if I had a big Halloween party.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Beat
Change
I think there’s beautiful irony that the fifth album from the Sugababes is called Change. Having survived two line-up changes, is something that would kill off many pop groups, but not Sugababes. With this album, they got their second number one album and their biggest hit, About You Now. It follows nicely from Taller in More Ways and helped them retain their crown as one of the pop girl groups from the UK. The changes they were known for would be the final line-up’s biggest downfall. But at that moment, they were doing alright. It was clear many people were missing Mutya, and some were missing Siobhan too, but they had some good solo albums to listen to from Mutya and Siobhan.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Beat
My Favourite Stories from Tom Bradbury
I was shocked to hear that fellow Vocal writer, Tom Bradbury passed away in a fire at his home in France. Everybody in the Vocal community groups on Facebook had interacted with him or at least heard of him. He had been an active member in the Vocal community and he won second place twice in two vocal challenges, which is an amazing achievement. I was happy to see him place because it gave me faith in the Vocal challenges. I started to suspect that they were won by fake profiles, but seeing a writer I knew place in the challenge made me believe in them again.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Humans
Catfights & Spotlights by the Sugababes
With the popularity of the first five albums and the notorious reputation of the last album, it’s a shame that the sixth album of the Sugababes is so overshadowed. It may not have sold as well as the previous five albums, but it’s pleasant album to listen to because I love the 60’s vibes to it and the ballads are lovely. The album does have some weak links, mostly the singles for me because I’m not too keen on them much. The Sugababes have had a fair few flop singles, but they’ve always seemed to bounce back up afterwards.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Beat
Sweet 7: What Went Wrong?
There’s a lot to be said about the last studio album of the Sugababes. It’s the first and only one to feature Jade Ewen. Keisha was cruelly kicked. Everything that surrounds this album seems to play like a car about to crash and burn. Yes, that pun was intended. The album was delayed a few times, but when the album did leak and was officially released, it made a lot of people angry.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Beat
Happy Go Lucky
You know, when I saw this channel on Vocal, I was excited. I knew who my empawyee of the month was straight away, because I sent a picture I took of her to a popular magazine in the UK. I got £25 quid for it, and a big buzz from the publication. I don’t think she was bothered that much because she dosen’t read magazines much. I think she would shred it to bits if there was one near by.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Petlife
Not Nappy About This!
“And now the six o’clock news with Magnus Steele.” A man in his late 50s and black suit and tie took a seat with his eyes on the camera. Magnus was known for his wisdom and straight face. He took pride in telling people that he never looked at social media, but he couldn’t resist the odd scroll on his wife’s mobile from time to time. From what he had seen, he had no idea how he was going to keep a straight face.
By Chloe Gilholy4 years ago in Fiction






