Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Author's Rebound From Drugs Inspires Others


The article, Laurel Author's Rebound From Drugs Inspires Others, written by Raymond Lane, is in The Washington Post-owned newspaper, The Gazette. There are a few corrections (like Anacostia where I grew up is in Washington, DC and my father worked for the DC and Federal Governments his entire career; including as a DC City Councilman). Bottom line, the heart of my story is in tack. Also, I thank God for the testimonies I'm living through and the doors He opens to share them with others.

To read the Gazette article go to:

Gazette Article (opens new browser) http://www.gazette.net/stories/052407/entenew144404_32381.shtml


By the way, mark your calendars and purchase your tickets if you're in the area and share this with others, if you are not, The Black Women Playwrights' Group 18th Annual Staged Reading, TEXTURES. June 18th and 19th event at The Studio Theatre at 1501- 14th Street, NW in Washington, DC, will feature scenes from my one-woman show, Walkin' On Water When The Ground Ain't Enuf, along with scenes from five other selected plays by BWPG members: Betty Buttram, e. christi cunningham, Louise V. Gray, Debbie Minter Jackson, and Merrill Jones. Our celebrity host is Actor and Playwright Sheryl Lee Ralph (Moesha's TV mom and Deena in the original DreamGirls on Broadway).
For Tickets & Details Black Women Playwrights' Group (opens new browser) www.blackwomenplayrights.org


May God's favor continue to run you down,
Stanice Anderson, Author, Inspirational Speaker and Playwright;


Booking Agent: Leris Bernard, leris@lgbprod.com, (202) 234-0312


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Faith-Lift with Stanice: The Podcast (mini-messages; also on iTunes)
I Say A Prayer For Me: One Woman's Life of Faith and Triumph
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