Written by
Diya Amjad
everything i never said

in everything i never said, she cracks open the quiet spaces between longing and letting go.
through poems that feel like lost,
ancient diary entries sealed in a bottle,
she invites you into a world of unspoken feelings, faded friendships, aching love,
and the soft strength of choosing yourself.
this book is for the girls who stay up late replaying conversations,
for the ones who flinch when their mothers whisper judgment about strangers because it sounds too much like a mirror,
for the ones who write letters
instead of texts and never send them,
for the ones who would plunge a dagger into their hearts for a “may i have this dance, my love?”
instead of a dry “wyd”—
and for you.
if you picked up this book,
there’s something you never said too.

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About the Author
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she was always the girl who made everyone feel seen
but kept her own pages folded shut. she was the girl who always ruined secrets, the quiet poet who hid behind noise, the one who turned breakdowns into verses
and smiled at grimaces.
she fell for potential. for mixed signals. for boys with pretty, soft eyes and loud silences.
when she wasn’t busy romanticizing red flags and heartbreak, she was journaling like her pen could time-travel, bingeing comfort shows like religion,
or plotting her next emotional glow-up
(physical never really came around, but we’re getting there)
this book is everything she never said—
but felt so loud it almost broke her.
and if you see yourself in these pages?
maybe it’s time you stop being quiet too.
