Note From Fellow Writer
- Capsonart
- Apr 26
- 1 min read
A Book a Day can keep the Writer’s Block Away.

In all truth, before I became a writer, I was an avid reader. At a tender age of curiosity and exploration, the library became my secret garden. I loved wandering through the shelves, searching for books that made me see the world in a different way.
• There was adventure,
• Intrigue
• Suspense
• Creativity
• Learning
• And empowerment of my faith.
You name it, I enjoyed it all, and I have no regrets.
Read for knowledge Expand your language Aim for depth Dare to learn
Along my journey, as God has led me to where I am today, I’ve learned some key things about reading. It empowers your mind and expands your knowledge base. Even your speech and the way you respond to situations can begin to change.
For my fellow book lovers and those who appreciate a deep dive into literary worlds: when you take the time to read, you expand your mind and tap into the richness of your language, depth, and creativity. From my own experience, reading has allowed me to grow my writing capabilities and develop a deeper appreciation for my craft as a writer.
From a fellow writer to another, reading a book day opened my mind, it kept me going, and gave me inspiration.
Happy Writing
Founder of Capsonart Publishing | Alitta Cadmus
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