Wayne Ince
Bio
A military veteran that loves to read and write stories and poetry about mental health, love, and horror, and diversity topics. Boring on the surface, but I hope you enjoy my work and discover something more underneath the surface.
Stories (35/0)
Analyzing Democrats' Sweeping Victories in the 2023 Election
The 2023 Election Day witnessed remarkable victories for the Democratic Party, with notable wins in Virginia, Ohio, New Jersey, and Kentucky. However, these triumphs occurred amidst low polling numbers for President Biden. My purpose is to reconcile these seemingly contradictory outcomes by delving into the factors that contributed to the Democrats' sweeping victories and exploring potential reasons behind President Biden's low polling figures, supported by relevant statistics.
By Wayne Ince8 months ago in The Swamp
Christmas Vistor
Once upon a time, in a quaint little English village, lived a young and curious 8-year-old girl named Anna. The day before Christmas, while her family was busy preparing for the festivities, Anna's wandering feet led her into the sleepy forest that surrounded their house.
By Wayne Ince8 months ago in Horror
The Sketchy Thief of Hearts
Mick, an artist and thief, was known far and wide for his unparalleled skills in both fields. His reputation preceded him, as he had successfully stolen countless valuable objects beyond anyone's reach. However, Mick's insatiable desire for thrill constantly pushed him to seek the most daring heists. He was never satisfied with what he had and would always find new ways to make each heist more daring and complex. Mick was also known for his ability to evade capture, as he was a master of disguise and careful planning. He was an unstoppable force, and no one could stop him.
By Wayne Ince8 months ago in Fiction
Preventing Mass Shootings and Addressing Mental Health
The tragic incident of a mass shooting in Maine, resulting in the loss of 18 lives, highlights the urgent need to prevent such massacres and address underlying mental health issues. My condolences to victims’ families and their loved ones. But, my prayers and thoughts go out to law-makers and our President to do something. America is overdue for a lot of things, but we need urgent action for gun violence. The right to bear arms is not enough to hide behind and shield the animosity aimed at the industrial weapon manufacturers who build, sell, and market these tools of death to children and adults. I understand profit over people and its seduction offering rewards for greed but at what costs? Is the margin for profit enough to bury the victims of gun violence within?
By Wayne Ince9 months ago in Criminal
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