Sarah SicardDC boasts more than 200 carjackings this year. I am one of the victimsI thought it was a friend tapping on the glass of the driver seat window. Nearly all of mine lived in the same neighborhood.Aug 11, 2021Aug 11, 2021
Sarah SicardIt’s okay to be a transplantDid you know that there’s a small town just outside Chicago called Evergreen Park? It’s home to fewer than 20,000 people and got its first…Nov 21, 2019Nov 21, 2019
Sarah SicardWhen your personality changesAn introspective piece on Myers-Briggs personality types fueled by my obsession with introspection.May 2, 2019May 2, 2019
Sarah SicardFailure Taught Me to Stop Being an Awkward Eighth GraderSometimes that embarrassed and awkward stage lasts well beyond middle school.Feb 25, 2019Feb 25, 2019
Sarah SicardI was 3 when death first scared meMy youthful impression of mortality was off base, but not by much.Feb 23, 2019Feb 23, 2019
Sarah SicardThe Pain of Profound MemoryBeing able to remember everything in stunning detail is a burden.Feb 7, 2019Feb 7, 2019
Sarah SicardFrankly, I don’t know how to feel about the Covington BoysAs media outlets, Facebook, Twitter and friends debate the events, I find myself pulled in every direction with no clear resolution.Jan 23, 2019Jan 23, 2019
Sarah SicardDear writing, I can’t seem to quit youOkay it’s not you, just your elusive concept.Jan 15, 2019Jan 15, 2019