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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 (859/0)
Six: The Musical
When I was younger the six wives of Henry VIII always fascinated me. It profounded me the way the women were poorly treated and how their struggles and suffering are still relevant today. We know a lot about Catherine of Aragon's loyalty, Anne Boleyn's passion and Jane Seymour's obedience. We don't always hear much about the other three wives as much, but they all get equal spotlight in the show.
By Chloe Gilholyabout 8 hours ago in Beat
An idea for a book
I came up with an idea for a book. It's been a while since I've written a big book. I think the last book I published was the K-Pop Scandal. I haven't uploaded it to KDP, but I did publish it on Draft2Digital. I had a lot of stuff happen to me this year and it's taken me away from writing. I used to write here every day but to be honest, I'm lucky to write a paragraph or two nowadays. However, even if my word count is small, it is still a win.
By Chloe Gilholy10 days ago in Writers
Toxic
Sook-Jo should have listened to her brother when he said Gong-Gi was a red flag. It was easy to see the danger from the outside. Gong-Gi reminded her so much of her ex-husband with the cockiness. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't eliminate the attraction. In video games, they played as one. The intimacy was there. The good times were great, but the arguments caused broken plates.
By Chloe Gilholy17 days ago in Fiction
Tofu Thyme Palace
Prompt: We were all given the same piece of paper. The prompt was to write a 200-word story about a person waiting for another person to give the main character either good news or bad news. Everything else was left up to interpretation. Because it was handwritten it was hard to determine the word count, but it didn't matter as it was read out.
By Chloe Gilholy29 days ago in Fiction
Hi Portugal
Monday madness melted away when I took the plan to Faro airport via Birmingham International Airport. Sometimes the London airports are cheaper to fly to, but Birmingham Airport is easier for me to get to cause there’s a direct train from Banbury to Birmingham International. Though I didn’t need to worry about train strikes cause I came here with my mum and stepdad. I was expecting delays, but there was none at all. That makes a change for once. I remember one of the flights to Amsterdam was delayed and one of the passengers had a panic attack.
By Chloe Gilholy2 months ago in Wander