Lawrence Edward Hinchee
Bio
I am a new author. I wrote my memoir Silent Cries and it is available on Amazon.com. I am new to writing and most of my writing has been for academia. I possess an MBA from Regis University in Denver, CO. I reside in Roanoke, VA.
Stories (128/0)
Writers watch your 1099's
Those of us who write for medium, vocal etc will receive a 1099 at the end of the year. We have to declare what we earn from these sources as income. If we run this as a business, then we attach a Schedule C to our tax returns.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Journal
The day the world stood still for me
Where were you when Elvis died? At the mall? Eating out, shopping, preparing dinner, relaxing? All of these are good questions/suggestions. Me I was sitting on the steps on the apartment complex enjoying the day when they announced Elvis had died.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Beat
A death so brutal
In October 1998, Matthew Shepherd was beaten, tortured, tied to a post and left to die by two men he met in a bar. It has been twenty-four years since Matthews murder and Wyoming still doesn’t have a hate crimes law on the books. Why not?
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Pride
Jason's first love and crush, Part 3
Jason is slowly adapting to being in foster care, however; he is still hurting about Mr. Jackson. Despite having two gay foster parents, he really hadn’t developed a bond or trust with them yet. Jason hasn’t built up trust with his psychiatrist either. Jason feels alone, isolated with no where to turn. His foster dads take him places to see if he will open up to them, but Jason only clams up the more they try. But things are about to take an even more sinister, evil turn for Jason. One that will shatter his confidence and trust even more.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Families
The Nasty Side of Homelessness
In my first article I told about how some of the people in homeless shelters were nice and very helpful. But today, I am going to look at the other side. The nasty side. This will be the final of a two part series. I had planned to have this released quite a while ago, but several hospitalizations have derailed my efforts.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Humans
He was so scrawny when I met him
His smile was infectious. He was a sweetheart of a boy, very likeable. He was eleven when I met him. He was on my soccer team. I was his coach. I knew we would have fun together during the season. He had a very calm demeanor about him.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Families
Jason's first love and crush
Young Jason was just eight when it began. He didn't know why it was happening to him again. His thoughts and dreams were occupied with only one person. But who could he tell? His parents wouldn't be supportive because they attend Jerry Falwell's church. He couldn't discuss it at school because that is where the issue was. Who could he really rely on in this difficult time in his young life, his time of need?
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Fiction