Tyrese L. Coleman is a writer, wife, mother, and attorney. She is also the fiction editor for District Lit, and an associate editor at SmokeLong Quarterly. She is a 2016 Kimbilio Fiction Fellow and was a Nonfiction Scholar at Virginia Quarterly Review’s 2016 Writer’s Conference. Her writing has appeared in several publications, including PANK, Brevity, Rumpus, Hobart, Tahoma Literary Review, and listed in Wigleaf’s Top 50 (Very) Short Fictions. A graduate of the writing program at Johns Hopkins University, she lives in the Washington, DC, metro area, and can be reached at tyresecoleman.com.
Nonfiction
Nov/Dec 2017
How to Mourn
Everything’s far away. Everything’s a copy of a copy of a copy. —The movie Fight Club If you read my fiction, you will find a character named Grandma. In real life, […]
Tyrese L. Coleman
Tyrese L. Coleman is a writer, wife, mother, and attorney. She is also the fiction editor for District Lit, and an associate editor at SmokeLong Quarterly. She is a 2016 […]
