Alexis Rodriguez Official
People often ask why I choose to be so open. Why share the parts of my story that aren't polished? The truth is, writing is how I breathe. It’s my way of venting when the world feels loud and my thoughts feel tangled. When I sit down to write, the fog starts to clear. Finding Identity in the Words
How would you like to —should we add a specific poem , or perhaps a section focusing more on your current university projects ? alexis rodriguez
I’ve always been the girl with the pen and paper. My mom tells me that even when I was tiny, I was constantly scribbling, trying to capture something—a feeling, a story, a moment that felt too big to stay inside. But it wasn’t until 2015 that I finally decided to stop keeping those scribbles to myself and launched "Letters By Lexi." People often ask why I choose to be so open
Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about the journey of "becoming." As I work through my Creative Writing degree, I’m realizing that my storytelling isn't just about me—it’s about all of us. I want to strengthen my voice so I can shine a light on the things we usually keep in the dark. It’s my way of venting when the world
If you’re in a place where things feel heavy, or if you’re unsure of your own path, try writing it out. You don’t have to be a "writer" to let your heart speak. Just put the pen to the paper and see what comes out. You might find that the very thing you were afraid to say is the exact thing someone else needed to hear.
We all have a story to tell. We all have a little bit of magic inside of us, even when we feel like we’ve lost ourselves in the expectations of others. I spent years trying to be who everyone else wanted me to be, hiding the parts of myself that didn't fit the "normal" mold. But finding those hidden pieces and bringing them into the light? That was the best thing I ever did.



