The Tishman Review is a quarterly literary journal of short fiction, poetry, art, creative nonfiction, and craft talk: book reviews, interviews with authors and artists, and craft essays. The October 2017 issue deals with themes of aging, love, motherhood, the Holocaust, autumn, and Led Zepplin among others. Contributors also include Cody Kucker, Dom Fonce, Linda Lamenza, Cameron Morse, Ray Keifetz, Rebecca Fishow, Louis Arthur Norton, Y.L. Fein, Diana Clarke, Lisa Lebduska, Megan Dausch, James Scruton, Nicole Yurcaba, Garrison Botts, Mitchell Untch, Jim Gustafson, and others with cover art by Carol Wellart.
The Tishman Review is a quarterly literary journal of short fiction, poetry, art, creative nonfiction, and craft talk: book reviews, interviews with authors and artists, and craft essays. The October 2017 issue deals with themes of aging, love, motherhood, the Holocaust, autumn, and Led Zepplin among others. Contributors also include Cody Kucker, Dom Fonce, Linda Lamenza, Cameron Morse, Ray Keifetz, Rebecca Fishow, Louis Arthur Norton, Y.L. Fein, Diana Clarke, Lisa Lebduska, Megan Dausch, James Scruton, Nicole Yurcaba, Garrison Botts, Mitchell Untch, Jim Gustafson, and others with cover art by Carol Wellart.