It is never *just* words.
In addition to her musical pursuits, Sydney Alger is a poet and fiction author. In recent years, she worked as a ghostwriter and had her works published on several large news platforms, including:
- CNN
- SAS for Women
- LeHigh University
- Tyson Reporter
- Blue Virginia
- Lera Blog
- TED Education
- Stanford University
- University of Southern California
- Self Growth
- First Light Law
- Halt Law Directory
Now, she is well known in the local Pensacola Poetry scene for her creative writing, winning the Books by the Bay haiku slam in 2025 and 2026. She also is currently the Director of Communications for Emerald Coast Writers. Sydney is currently working on her first poetry anthology, “Sincerely”, where each poem is written as a letter to different people, places, and things she has experienced over her travels across both Western Europe and her home country, the United States.
Recent Publications

The Good, the Bad, and the Typography
This book was a project completed as part of her Graphic Design Minor at the University of West Florida, from which Sydney graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2024. It is an analysis of typography and design in various marketing applications along the North and Southeastern Coast of the United States.
Blog Posts
Books by the Bay 2026
Last year, I attended my first Books by the Bay Festival at Museum Plaza in Pensacola, Florida. A lot of things were set in motion for me that day, from nurturing a love of poetry to my first position on the board of a nonprofit organization. But let’s start at the beginning. By the time…
100 Years Later: A Comprehensive Campaign Analysis
At the time of this posting, the 100 Years Later series will have just come to a close. After leaving Paris and traveling across the channel to London, we hit several tourist attractions around the city starting at the Courtauld Gallery. We then got a spectacular view of London from the Sky Garden before heading…
100 Years Later: The Final Stretch
When this blog publishes, the final episode of the France section of the 100 Years Later series will have posted across all of my social media channels. As the story leaves Paris for its infamous rival, London, I wanted to take this opportunity to give a quick update on the numbers across each of my…
