Alitta P S Cadmus
A poet, song, and fiction writer, Alitta P.S. Cadmus has written and performed several poems that speak to the heart, mind, and soul. Her first performance, "What can I name this" in 2008 received resounding reviews, which later launched her into writing several more poems. In 2018 she was a featured performer at Talks with Sosa in support of the communal discussion about addiction and mental awareness. Her two written pieces (Escaping the Unwanted; Accepting the Wanted & Her Story: My life)...See more
A poet, song, and fiction writer, Alitta P.S. Cadmus has written and performed several poems that speak to the heart, mind, and soul. Her first performance, "What can I name this" in 2008 received resounding reviews, which later launched her into writing several more poems. In 2018 she was a featured performer at Talks with Sosa in support of the communal discussion about addiction and mental awareness. Her two written pieces (Escaping the Unwanted; Accepting the Wanted & Her Story: My life) received astounding reviews and appreciation for its social context and relatability. Dedicated to the cause of spiritual, emotional, and mental health, most of Alitta's works identify and underline the issues that she has personally experienced. An advocate for the arts, she employs the use of creative license to minister God's word in a relatable way. Through her own company (Capsonart), she has co-authored I Want to Sing Your Song (daily devotional) with her sister Melissea M. Walters. Currently, Alitta resides in British Columbia, Canada with her family, and is involved in the evangelical ministry at her local church, Bethel United. A recent graduate from Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Alitta is focused on her next fiction project while campaigning and building mental awareness through the ministry of creative arts. Melissea M. Walters is a woman of God who aspires to serve in the Kingdom of God. Dedicated to the ministry, born in Canada and raised in the Church, she has grown into a song lyricist with the anointed ability to blend voices in harmony. Appointed by God, she wrote and performed her first song, "Nobody but Jesus," during a Christmas concert at her local church in Toronto. Married to the love of her life, Minister Joshua Walters, they both have the gift to sing for God while expounding on the gospel of healing and restoration. Through community outreach, Melissea and her husband currently work together in ministry, writing devotionals, teaching and serving in Edmonton and the surrounding metropolitan area. An alumna of George Brown College and Kwantlen Polytechnic University, her field of work focuses on social support within her local community. Partnered with her sister, Melissea continues her work in the ministry of reconciliation. See less