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Christina Denise Rodriguez was born July 2, 1986. Born and raised in the south of Queens in New York City, this 26-year-old Puerto Rican Renaissance woman dabbles in creative writing, music production, photography, journalism, social media, and blogging.

She completed an Associates of Applied Science degree in Music Electronic Technology from CUNY Queensborough Community College in January 2008. In June 2010, she obtained a Bachelors of Arts degree in Journalism with a concentration of Music and arts journalism from CUNY Brooklyn College.

Though she hopes to be known in the publishing world, her main goal in life is to teach others, especially young, aspiring writers, the power of creating poetry. She also hopes to be able to inform others about the issues of the world through journalism.

She has written for  NYCityWatch.org, the Queensborough Communique, the NYCityBeat Blog, The Brooklyn Kingsman, and Examiner.com. Her writing has appeared in QueensZine, a handful of stones, Daily Love, amphibi.us, High Coup Journal, Train Write, Short, Fast, and Deadly, 50 to 1, fri haiku, rust+moth, and Yes, Poetry.

She has currently started her own online media company called Establishing Artists for Tomorrow Media Group, also known as E.A.T. Media. You can access the site at http://www.eatmedia.org

Her hope is not to touch millions with the power of one word, but to touch one with the power of a stream of words. Using the pen name, Demi'urge, she has gotten a bright head start in that goal.

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We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” 
― Anaïs Nin

I was starting to wonder if I was ready to be a writer, not someone who won prizes, got published and was given the time and space to work, but someone who wrote as a course of life. Maybe writing wouldn’t have any rewards. Maybe the salvation I would gain through work would only be emotional and intellectual. Wouldn’t that be enough, to be a waitress who found an hour or two hidden in every day to write?
-Ann Patchett

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