Sarah Michelle Sherman is a writer based in Albany, New York. Her work has appeared in HuffPost, Today, Parents, and other outlets. She is currently working on a collection of personal essays exploring depression, motherhood, the end of her marriage, and the search for identity through it all. Through raw, honest storytelling, she aims to challenge the mental health stigma and spark deeper conversations about parenting, relationships, and the complexities of being human.
Women Are Taking “Why-Cations” To Find Themselves, So I Tried One
I headed to Charleston, hoping for rest, clarity, and an emotional reset during a particularly difficult season of life.
The Questions Divorce Makes You Answer At Bedtime
In that half-awake haze right before sleep sets in, the tough stuff has a way of bubbling up.
No One Warns You What Divorce Does To The Family Dog
I expected to cry for my son, for myself, for the life I thought I was building. I didn’t expect to cry for our dog — or to feel guilty that I couldn’t protect her from the heartbreak, too.