
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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Heavenly Seas Chapter Two. Top Story - October 2024.
Theo needed calories after the heavy dancing. Heath’s stomach rumbled so much he couldn’t read anything from the library. Calvin ate to get his mind off his frustrations. Heath didn't think much of the buffet. What could a devout vegan like him have to eat when there was an assorted selection of fish? Fish…the smell of them made him flinch. Didn't help that his big brother would taunt him with a big plate of fish and meat. His stomach churned at the crisp animal flesh.
By Chloe Gilholyabout a year ago in Fiction
Heavenly Seas Chapter One
The Figgs family consisted of an alcoholic socialite and three pampered sons. Lady Elodie Figgs had a knack for turning misfortune into opportunity. She earned her grey hairs through social media. Rumour has it that she made herself a widow.
By Chloe Gilholyabout a year ago in Horror
Pokemon Go isn't very disabled friendly
Now I love the game with all my heart, but it has so many problems. So consider this lengthy old rant as an act of tough love. I am a part of both local and online groups for pokemon go and I've been in the fandom for years. Pokemon Go has helped me keep in touch with online pals that I haven't spoken to in years.
By Chloe Gilholyabout a year ago in Gamers
Go Fest Sunday
Today has been a day I will never forget. A lot of stuff happened. I don't even know where to begin with it all. Banbury had its own comic con event for the first time which took place in my gym. And I didn't go. Normally I would have been all over an event like this. I own a lot of figures, plushies and nerdy stuff, but I haven't seen anything that I've wanted to get in a while. I love going to conventions, but I think once you've been to so many, a lot of them start to feel the same. It's a good feeling to support indie vendors and chains, though I tend to see the same stuff everywhere nowadays.
By Chloe Gilholy2 years ago in Journal


