Word Play 2, The Foundation of Soul from Author K. L. Belvin


Celebrating National Poetry Month
As a follow-up to his first poetic anthology in 2012 entitled Word Play, Words are our Canvas, which featured eleven poets including himself, author K. L. Belvin, recently released his book Word Play 2, The Foundation of Soul. This anthology is the second book in the Word Play series that features thirteen poets who were given twelve subjects connected to the word “Soul.” The poets in this collection represent ten states and serve up 156 powerful poems for your reading pleasure.

K. L. Belvin is a published author, poet, weekly radio show host, Dean of Students for the New York City Department of Education for over fifteen years and is co-founder of Bravin Publishing, LLC along with his wife Tiffany Braxton Belvin. Bravin Publishing, LLC is a literary service provider, geared towards assisting authors who seek to publish their work. K.L. is a Christian and in 2011 published his first memoir, From Gigolo to Jesus. In 2008, Bravin Publishing, LLC published A Man in Transition, which is a collection of poems and observations.

“I write and publish poetry books to support and promote the genre. I feel, currently, poetry is an overlooked genre. With my writing and publishing, I hope to change that,” says Belvin. “I have been writing professionally for over six years now, however I’ve had a passion for writing poetry for about twenty years.” You can purchase Word Play 2: The Foundation of Soul (ISBN 978-0-9845018-9-2) at www.BravinPublishing.com or www.KLthewriter.com. While you are there, check out other titles published by Bravin Publishing.

K. L. is the father of six. He has a weekly radio show, “Reality and Relationships” that can be heard at www.Blogtalkradio.com/geeque-palace on Thursdays 8pm - 10pm EST. For more information, send an email to Info@BravinPublishing.com.  You can follow the author at KLBelvin.blogspot.com or on Facebook and Twitter (screen names “Author KLBelvin”). On a final note, K.L. suggests sitting down with his book of poetry, while enjoying a cup of Earl Grey Tea to complement your reading.

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