
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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Sisters Of House Black
Many wanted the magical world of Harry Potter to continue after seven bestselling novels and 8 blockbuster movies. So many have also expressed disappointment in the Fantastic Beasts series and The Cursed Child book. For those who really want to explore the world of Harry Potter and its wonderful characters in a deeper manner, I reccomend this fan-made film, Sisters of House Black.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Geeks
7 Books I Want To Write
For all the hundreds of works I’ve published, there’s thousands upon thousands that have never reached the page. I’ve been a part of over a dozen books, and I still have many plans to write more. They’ve covered many aspects, poetry, sci-fi, romance and fantasy. There are seven from the top of my head, that I really want to write, publish and share with the world. Some of them I have started, some of them I haven‘t. I’ve got 3 WIP drafts at the moment and some of them are readily available online whilst others are still trapped in my head, waiting to go on the page.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Journal
Matcha Lattes & Cherry Blossoms ~4~
Checking in at school was designed to be a simple process. In theory, just a single fingerprint or four-digit passcode should be efficient. Very old fashioned, but Principle Ayame loved tradition, to the point that she even wanted teachers to do a roll call with pen to paper. Most teachers just ticked the names to save time. When any questions were asked, teachers would just say those students forgot to tap in and out.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Humans
Matcha Lattes & Cherry Blossoms ~3~
Without a doubt, the most popular form of transportation for students was an iBroom. The iBroom 2060 outside Yuzuko's house appeared to be an ordinary bike with slots in the basket to attach devices. Hard to fathom how it could cost 500,000¥ and that's only for the pleasure of traditional cycling. Additional software, including flying, speed control and customisations doubled its retail price.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Humans
Matcha Lattes & Cherry Blossoms ~2~
40 years after COVID19, the Japanese Government has gone to extreme lengths to increase birthrates. Yuzuko Shikumi is seventeen, married to Hiroki and has a little boy named Koichi. The stress of school, motherhood and working for her grandfather's IT firm makes Yuzuko confide in her best friend, Sakura Kanagawa, which results in an affair. The two women continue to bond despite the fact that Yuzuko is married. As much as Yuzuko wants to be public with Sakura, Yuzuko knows the devastation it will have on both of their families if their affair is exposed. This is a prequel to Game of Mass Destruction.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Humans
Matcha Lattes & Cherry Blossoms ~5~
Ayame Academy had been split into two buildings. All of Yuzuko's classes took place in Block A. Block B was a few stories smaller than Block A, and was dedicated to international students. The international students had a different schedule to the local students, and thus Yuzuko never had a chance to interact with many of them.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Humans
Matcha Lattes & Cherry Blossoms ~1~
40 years after COVID19, the Japanese Government has gone to extreme lengths to increase birthrates. Yuzuko Shikumi is seventeen, married to Hiroki and has a little boy named Koichi. The stress of school, motherhood and working for her grandfather's IT firm makes Yuzuko confide in her best friend, Sakura Kanagawa, which results in an affair. The two women continue to bond despite the fact that Yuzuko is married. As much as Yuzuko wants to be public with Sakura, Yuzuko knows the devastation it will have on both of their families if their affair is exposed. This is a prequel to Game of Mass Destruction.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Humans
Taegong: Takes One To Know One
Gong-gi injected two white pills washed down with cold coffee. Stretching the soles of his feet, he transferred the weight between each leg. It was as if somebody had poured boiling water on his legs. As he gritted his teeth, he massaged his body. His head felt like the heaviest part of his body. Every movement had all of a sudden became a struggle. Suppressing his urge to yell, he leaned against the mirror and glided to the floor.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Humans
I’m In The Newspaper
This week, I received a lot of buzz for my book, Game of Mass Destruction. A few weeks ago, I thought I would try my luck and reach out to a local newspaper about my book. To my surprise they got back in touch with me and asked for an interview via email. This gave me a real confidence boost, and inspired me to contact other newspapers. When the post went on social media, I had nothing but praise.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Journal
Things People Say To Me As A Writer
You must be very clever! I don’t think I’m that clever. I struggled a lot at school with writing and reading. When the teaching assistants got me into writing stories, I felt that I received my calling in life. I find learning new skills hard and I’ve always been a late developer. Before the pandemic, I could easily write a couple from paragraphs a day. Sometimes I’m lucky if I can string a sentence.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Journal
True Colours
In the coffee shop within the military base, four robots, also known as the Coffee Shop Quartet gathered around a table. Unlike the other robots, they were waterproof and the digestive systems installed could handle more liquids. Sia Bucks and her team called them the coffee shop quartet. These robots, in particular, did not leave the military base until they were the only robots alive on the island. Whilst they seem innocent chattering away about randomised nonsense, they had their sadistic tendencies.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Futurism



