The Beauty of the Unpublished
Emma Logan Emma Logan

The Beauty of the Unpublished

Not every book or poem we write is meant to be published. Some pieces exist to teach us how to listen, how to grow, and how to write the next one. Each attempt plants a seed that leads us closer to the work we were meant to create—the one that finally reaches the world.

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The Evolution of a Voice
Emma Logan Emma Logan

The Evolution of a Voice

Our writing voices aren’t static—they shift with us. Between poems and prose, silence and sound, I’m learning that growth isn’t about getting louder. It’s about listening differently, letting feeling lead, and trusting the work to evolve into something truer.

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Almost, and Still Enough
Emma Logan Emma Logan

Almost, and Still Enough

My poems Smaller, Even Then, and Choosing Me were selected as finalists for the 2026 River Styx Contest, one of those journals I’ve admired quietly for years.

The email reminded me that recognition doesn’t always come loud or public. Sometimes it arrives softly as a quiet affirmation that the work is being read, and felt.

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