
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.
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Mars 2159
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I always thought that was such a stupid statement. I mean as if it’s so quite in space that no one can hear you, space is buzzing with activity. I’m Sarah Gregorio by the way, I’m Latin-American and a self-confessed nerd, and space addict. I enjoy all aspects of space and space travel, the thrilling highs the soring lows, I’m a bit of a mix bag when it comes to those kinds of things. I live on Mars in the year 2156. We as humans managed to migrate to Mars in the year 2105. I was born on Mars and I’m a 3rd generation Martian, as people like to call us. I go to a space academy in a place called Colony Bay, just outside the Tharsis Montas region. Our area homes about 50,000 people all from different walks of life who have all taken the opportunity to experience a brand-new life for themselves, thanks to their grandparent’s choice to move here. My grandpa, who was a space cadet always told me stories about his space travels, it’s probably how I got so excited by the concept of exploring the world one day. We have plenty of food, water, and oxygen all home grown from the red soils of the planet, which tastes just as good as anything you could grow on earth.
By George Hall3 years ago in Fiction
King Dellor & The Curse Of The Seven Realms
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. But due to the rise in power of the evil Lord, Vulmeir. Dragons had descended on all parts of the realm. Causing havoc wherever they tread and then residing in major areas of the realms to strike order over the cities and its people to Vulmeir's despicable deeds and killing those that defy him.
By George Hall4 years ago in Fiction
Those Lonely Days
When I first came to Australia, i was very lonely. Having struggled to make many good friendships, I restored to music to help me get though that tough periods in my day to day life. Here are a few of the most significant songs of my adolescent and why they were so important to me, during that time:
By George Hall5 years ago in Beat
The Dinner Date
Venessa was shaking, she was wearing a elegant red dress, complete with red lipstick to match, as she lay in wait for her date to arrive. It had been a few years since her last date and she was incredibly nervous about how the date was going to go. Her friends had pumped the guy up to no end, so she was surprise how worried she was considering how great this guy was suppose to be. Maybe it was due to the fact it had been so long since her last date and she didn't know how to act, regardless she was certain she was going to have a good time.
By George Hall5 years ago in Humans
Turn Up The Beat
When it comes to working your way though a buck load of studying, it often helps to have a thumping soundtrack to help you though and that is what I'm willing to provide here. So here are my top 10 tracks for getting though the tough study slog, though the help of these various power ballads.
By George Hall5 years ago in Beat
Anti-Valentines Day Playlist
Like many single people, when this dreaded holiday comes around, I always get depressed. I’ve barely ever had the opportunity to celebrate Valentines Day with a girl and this year, even with Covid adding to the humiliation of it, it was no different for me. Usually I’d spend this day sulking about how crappy being single is and maybe find a way to splurge on myself, to have a day to myself, to show myself how great I am, despite not having a girlfriend and how i have no need for one.
By George Hall5 years ago in Beat
The Fascinating Fortune
Jeremy was cycling around his neighborhood one day, as he usually did. Suddenly, he felt a little bump on his bike, as he cycled past. He turned around and noticed something underneath a bunch of leaves on the ground, behind him. He brushed the leaves away to reveal a slightly damp and musty old little black book on the ground and decided to pick it up and open it. Inside was an address, nothing more. He thought it best to return it to its owners, so he decided to look up how to get there and cycled over. He came across a very old and rickety, but extremely fancy looking mansion, draped in black. He walked up to the large towering doors and knocked on it. Suddenly the doors creaked open and an elderly man greeted him.
By George Hall5 years ago in Futurism







