All My Timothys
1.Grandpa Timothy, my mother’s father, smells like old newspapers, wears a tweed jacket no matter the weather. At family gatherings, I join the line of cousins waiting to dance with our grandfather, life of the…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Theresa Sylvester is a Zambian writer based in Western Australia. She is the winner of the 2024 Fractured Lit Micro Prize. She is also a Tin House Scholar, an alumna of Faber Writing Academy, and Stuyvesant Writing Workshop where she studied under Nicole Dennis-Benn. Her stories appear in Shenandoah, Quarterly West, Black Warrior Review, Chestnut Review, and elsewhere.
1.Grandpa Timothy, my mother’s father, smells like old newspapers, wears a tweed jacket no matter the weather. At family gatherings, I join the line of cousins waiting to dance with our grandfather, life of the…