
Rebecca Bishophall, Stanice, Judine Slaughter

Rebecca Bishophall, Stanice, Judine Slaughter
The Wild Onion Cafe & Catering is where the United Black Writers’ Association meets every month. I was today’s speaker; but I plan to come support them next month. I hope you come out too. 5-7 pm 3rd saturday of month. Whether you are an aspiring or polished, budding, beginning, or multi-published author, this is the group you want to be a part of. Judine Slaughter, President. Website http://www.bwgpg.org/
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Posted by victory2 | Oct 24, 2009 | The Washington Post
I had the Italian Chicken Soup and Chicken Salad build-your-own sandwich. Both were superb. The soup had a spicy kick with gobs of fresh veggies. I loved it. The atmosphere was very friendly with regulars professing their favorite dishes to us newbies. The owners were warm and inviting. Looking forward to my next visit.

The Wild Onion
The Wild Onion
6504 America Blvd. Hyattsville, MD 20782 301-209-0630
Below is my review as posted on washingtonpost.com
Who I Am
I'm an author, inspirational speaker, vocalist, and performance artist. I was a heroin addict saved from myself and the lifestyle (with all the pain that comes with it) but the mercy and grace of God. Thus, I am a late bloomer; but blooming none-the-less. I've yielded every talent given me, and am now using them to encourage, inspire, and motivate others to discover and lives God's marvelous plans for their lives. My books include my latest, Walking On Water When The Ground Ain't Enuf; I Say A Prayer For Me: One Woman's Life of Faith and Triumph (Warner); 12-Step Programs: A Resource Guide For Helping Professionals; and Contributing Author of SistahFaith: Real Stories of Pain, Truth and Triumph compiled by Marilynn Griffith (Howard/Simon&Schuster). I also perform a one-woman show with comedy infused throughout. It's who I am--by God's grace--one woman on a journey toward unwavering faith.





