About Me

The Dog-Eared Author’s Note

I write like a novelist, think like a psychologist, and organize like a librarian.

Hi, I’m Alexandria Luttery (but you can call me Alex): a writer, strategy nerd, and self-appointed librarian of internet rabbit holes.

I help brands clarify their message and connect with the people they care about most using research-backed, personality-rich copy. My work lives at the crossroads of business goals and human needs, and I love turning smart ideas into easy-to-understand and impossible-to-ignore words.

But first: listen while you read.

About pages are usually so dull. Spice up your reading experience with this playlist I created, built to share my vibe…in less words.

I didn’t stumble into copywriting—I scoured the earth for a creative path that felt purposeful, and found my calling.

As a kid, I collected words like other kids collected stickers.

Writing was always the dream, but I wasn’t sure how to turn that into a “sustainable” career. College came with psychology deep dives, a fascination with systems, and the endless curiosity about how people think. I felt like a mixed bag of random abilities and interests until I finally found the word for it: copywriting.

Copywriting just makes sense; it’s story meets strategy, emotion meets outcome. 

Now I help brands turn smart ideas into words that work.

A woman with dark curly hair and glasses standing in front of a large pink flower display in a greenhouse.

A rational argument for hiring me.

Ethos

I am a certified copywriter who backs all my work with market research and psychology using tools like Ahrefs, Consensus, books, research papers, and more.

Pathos

I'm an enthusiastic team player who loves uplifting and supporting my coworkers and clients. If you're fun, friendly, and a lover of deep, strategic thinking, I'm a guaranteed culture fit!

Logos

I have a client satisfaction rate of over 85% and your deadline for finding a writer is coming up.

Stop wasting time on marketplaces. Book a quick 15-minute call to see if I'm a good fit.

My Bookshelf

We must read if we ever hope to write. Here are a few books (some academic, some for fun) that I recommend over and over again and carry with me always.

Book cover for 'Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion' by Robert B. Cialdini, Ph.D., with yellow, blue, and red design elements and text highlighting its popularity, new expanded edition, and contents.
The book cover titled "Feel Good Productivity" by Ali Abdaal, with the subtitle "How to Do More of What Matters to You." The cover features colorful blocks with text and quotes from Steven Bartlett and Julie Smith.
Book cover for 'When Breath Becomes Air' by Paul Kalanithi. It features black text on a cream background, a small blue feather illustration, and a gold circle indicating it was a Pulitzer Prize finalist.
Book cover titled 'A Psalm for the Wild Built' by Becky Chambers, featuring a robot, a monk, a winding path through forest, a person sitting on a rickshaw, and an award badge.
Book cover titled "Save the Cat!" by Blake Snyder featuring an orange cat hanging from a rope on a white background.
Yellow book cover titled "The Girl with All the Gifts" by M.R. Carey, featuring a silhouette of a girl with arms outstretched in the center, with quotes from Vogue and Guardian describing it as haunting and thrilling.
Book cover with blue background titled 'How to ADHD' by Jessica McCabe. Features a tangled white line representing a brain and a yellow circle indicating it is a New York Times bestseller.
Book cover titled 'ZEN and the Art of Happiness' with a yellow background, red border, orange Chinese character, and an image of a smiling, laughing Buddha.
Cover of a motivational book titled 'The Crossroads of Should and Must and Find and Follow Your Passion' by Elle Luna, featuring colorful, handwritten-style text and a small illustration of directional signs labeled 'Should' and 'Must'.
Illustration of mountains with snow caps, a red sun setting or rising behind them, birds flying in the sky, and the title 'The Hobbit' at the top.
Book cover of "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, featuring an abstract orange illustration of a horse and a small cityscape at the bottom.
Book cover of 'Murder on the Orient Express' by Agatha Christie, featuring the author's name in handwritten font, with a design of red circles and a train illustration at the bottom.
Book cover for "The Water Dancer" by Ta-Nehisi Coates, featuring a person swimming in water with hands reaching out, dark blue background with water splash effects, and a white circle in the top left corner indicating Oprah's Book Club 2019.

Need words?

I bring brains with them.

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