Meet the Editors: Caitlin Connelly
Caitlin Connelly Hi, blog readers! It’s time for another installment of “Meet the Editors.” This time we’re featuring Caitlin Connelly, the Marketing & Development Editor for the Jet Fuel Review....
View ArticlePick-a-Poem: “To Winter”
http://riverwalkmamas.com It’s Wednesday here at the Jet Fuel blog and that means it’s time to feature another poem! As always, this week’s poem comes from Poetry Daily, which is a handy site where you...
View ArticleEditor’s Notes #137
Image source: http://editorialiste.blogspot.com Good evening, readers! Here we are on the cusp of the holiday season and it’s time for another round-up of blog posts. Before we get started, I want to...
View ArticleWriting Advice: How to Continue
http://thewritersrefuge.wordpress.com Let’s face it, getting back to writing can be tough. Especially when the holidays come around and we spend lazy days watching films with friends and family. Not...
View ArticleDiscuss: Writing Resolutions
http://www.health.com The new year is almost here and that means you may be making some resolutions for 2014. People like to rain on the parades of resolution-makers, saying that those resolutions will...
View ArticlePick-a-Poem: “Winter, Mississippi”
http://riverwalkmamas.com Happy New Year, readers! On this lovely first day of the new year, we have a featured poem for you! As always, this poem has come from Poetry Daily, which you should...
View ArticleWriting Advice: Re-read to Edit
http://lindareedenever.wordpress.com One of my resolutions for the new year is to edit the novel I’m currently writing. I started this novel back in November for National Novel Writing Month and,...
View ArticlePick-a-Poem: “Cash Flow”
http://riverwalkmamas.com Hello, readers, and welcome to another featured poem. As always, our poem comes from Poetry Daily, which is a really great site if you’re looking for some new poetry on a...
View ArticleWriting Advice: Names & Titles
http://csulibraries.blogspot.com When you first come up with a writing idea, you’re likely to have a large picture of a plot line or an overarching theme in your head. What you’re not very likely to...
View ArticleEducational Differences between Russia and America: Professor Serafima Gettys...
Hello, everyone, and welcome to our installment, “Acts of Reading and Writing: Faculty Profiles.” This week we feature Dr. Serafima Gettys, Lewis University Foreign Language Professor. Lewis student...
View ArticleDiscuss: Winter Reads
http://scoopotp.com For those of us caught in the polar vortex, it seems that the weather is a mixed blessing. On one hand, we’re frozen into icicles every time we step outside. On the other hand, we...
View ArticlePick-a-Poem: “The Horizon Line”
http://riverwalkmamas.com Good morning, readers! This week we have another featured poem for you, of course. If you’re snowed in and are looking for some poetry to brighten up your gray, cold day, then...
View ArticleEditor’s Notes #138
Image source: http://editorialiste.blogspot.com Hello, blog readers! If you’re caught in the grips of the polar vortex, I hope you’re keeping warm! And if you’re lucky enough to be in a warm climate,...
View ArticleWriting Advice: Sucking at First
http://pcccwriting.blogspot.com Let’s face it, no one is good at something the first time they try it. This goes for writing, painting, acting, cooking — basically anything. The first time you try it...
View ArticleDiscuss: Houses for Writers
http://writeahouse.org/ So, have you heard that Detroit is giving away houses to writers? Of course, it’s not that simple, but doesn’t that sound like an amazing idea? Even when investigated further,...
View ArticlePick-a-Poem: Catherine Graham
http://riverwalkmamas.com Good morning, blog readers. As always, we have a featured poem for you on this lovely Wednesday. Our featured poems typically come from Poetry Daily, which is a very handy...
View ArticleWriting Advice: Editing in 4 Steps
http://www.dawtek.com.au There’s no denying that editing is a complex and sometimes irritating process. Sometimes I think the community of writers can be divided into two camps — those who enjoy...
View ArticleOne Class Can Change a Life: SAIC Instructor and MFA Candidate Danielle Susi...
Hello, everyone, and welcome to our installment, “Acts of Reading and Writing: Faculty Profiles.” This week we feature Danielle Susi, instructor and MFA candidate at the School of the Art Institute....
View ArticleThoughts Before Words: Professor Clare Rothschild Profile by Daniel Echeverri
Hello, everyone, and welcome to our installment, “Acts of Reading and Writing: Faculty Profiles.” This week we feature Dr. Clare Rothschild, Lewis University Theology Professor. Lewis student Daniel...
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