New Blog, New Podcast, New Beginnings, #AFlowerThatRose
Hi everyone!
Happy New Year! I’m writing to let all of my wordpress followers know that this is my final post on wordpress. Over the last couple of months, I’ve grown accustomed to reading blog entries and think-pieces on Medium and as a result became hooked during the process. Therefore, if you have a Medium account, you can now find me on there moving forward. Also, along with my friend Mark Pruden, I have started a podcast called: The Wise Guys which you can find the link at the bottom of this post. For all who have supported me on here over the past seven years thank you so much for all of your support! I have grown so much writing, blogging and sharing my journey with you all. Although, I hope this is not goodbye. Please be sure to stay connected and follow me on all of the other platforms moving forward and be sure to stay up-to-date by signing up for my newsletter on the homepage of my website. Once again, thanks everyone and I wish you all a prosperous new year and an outstanding decade filled with hope and dreams…
#AFlowerThatRose
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Until we meet again…
Kevin Anglade (Formerly known as Kev Elev)
Links
Personal Website: www.kevinanglade.com
Medium: https://medium.com/@kevinanglade
The Wise Guys Podcast: https://linktr.ee/wiseguysnyc
Flowered Concrete: www.floweredconcrete.net
Twitter/IG: @kevinanglade11
Kevin Anglade is a writer, poet, scholar, educator and publisher from Queens, New York. He started taking writing seriously at the age of 21 and since then uses his many talents as a way to educate and promote self-expression. In the summer of 2018, Anglade took residency in Takoradi, Ghana as he was selected to take part in Limited Resources Teacher Training, a fellowship that takes teachers to various countries to provide instructional training and resources as a form of equitable exchange. Anglade holds a Bachelors and Masters from the City University of New York in English literature (Brooklyn & Queens College). He is a professor in the General Ed Studies Department at Goodwin University in East Hartford and currently works as a Rehabilitation
Therapist with at-risk boys for the judicial branch within the state of Connecticut. He enjoys reading, writing, jogging and is the author of the forthcoming poetry collection, “A Flower That Rose” (2021).


