Courtney DercquAll I Can Write About is Death!Death changes you. It changed me.Jun 20, 2019Jun 20, 2019
Courtney DercquOn Death and Grieving: My Experience Buying a Wedding Dress The Year After My Mom DiedNot even chiffon can mend a broken heart.Jun 20, 2019Jun 20, 2019
Courtney DercquMom’s Dead. Dad’s Dying. And Other Millennial Problems.I don’t want to see my dad go bald. At 76-years old, I doubt his hair will even grow back.Jun 11, 2019Jun 11, 2019
Courtney DercquMoments in Grief: Anywhere BUT HereEvery place I’ve been tells a story. For me, they’ve all encompassed escape.Jun 9, 2019Jun 9, 2019
Courtney DercquMoments in Grief: Tossing Out a Can of YogurtI finally threw out my dead mother’s yogurt.Jun 6, 2019Jun 6, 2019
Courtney DercquI’m Almost 30. Why am I Scared to Have Kids?There, absolutely, is a RIGHT time to have kids.May 1, 2019May 1, 2019
Courtney DercquDress For the Job You Want. PeMy father always said to me, “dress for the job you want, not the job you have.”Apr 20, 2019Apr 20, 2019
Courtney DercquThe Truth About Why We TravelTraveling isn’t about being who we are, it’s about trying to escape what we want to avoid.Apr 19, 2019Apr 19, 2019
Courtney DercquFirst Thing’s First: You Have GOT to Like YourselfFor as long as I’ve been writing — 21 years to be exact — if someone asked me, “Who are you?” I replied, “a writer.” Forget the fact that…Apr 19, 2019Apr 19, 2019
Courtney DercquThe Five Stages of Cancer (Because Yes, There are Five)When someone mutters the word ‘cancer’ there’s only one thing you think of: death. It’s inevitable. Whether it’s a Stage I diagnosis, or…Apr 20, 2018Apr 20, 2018