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Meet the Editors: Jordan Benes

Jordan Benes Hello subscribers! Jet Fuel Review is returning with a new batch of editors all eager to take part in a questions and answers for the blog counterpart. Our choice of Q and A isn’t by...

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Meet the Editors: Lydia Kozlowski

Lydia Kozlowski Welcome back to another Meet the Editor! Another Sunday is another editor we need to present, and we have a full meeting room. Today we bring you our new Social Media Editor, Lydia...

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Tarkovsky’s Solaris (1972)- A Search Through Our Unknown.

http://bit.ly/2ngQG04 Note: Throughout this analysis I received guidance from Lewis University’s chair of the film studies department, Dr. Christopher Wielgos.  Hello Film Enthusiasts, My “redone”...

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Meet the Editors: Payton Emond

Payton Emon Hello once again on another Sunday! Another editor is ready to be revealed for our wonderful community. A fantastic addition to our series, and a fantastic person. Here is Payton Emond,...

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Meet the Editors: Kammeran Hughes

  Kammeran Hughes Welcome to another Meet the Editor! This week is Kammeran Hughes, assistant fiction and non fiction editor. Judging by that position you can tell he is, above all else, a big reader....

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Meet the Editors: Salvador Martinez

Salvador Martinez Who said Jet Fuel Review doesn’t have any musical talent? Please give a warm welcome to another editor, Salvador Martinez. Martinez is an editor for both the fiction and poetry...

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Meet the Editors: Joshua Kosteka

Joshua Kosteka Surprise! It is a late Sunday for our Meet the Editors series, but it is also the last of the semester. Joshua Kosteka is the final editor of the JFR editors and his introduction is the...

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Jet Fuel Review receives the CMA’s “Four-Year Literary Magazine of the Year”!

2018-2019 Pinnacle Award Winners Jet Fuel Review is honored to have received a Pinnacle Award from the College Media Association! For this particular issue, Fall 2018, Kayla Chambers provided the cover...

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JFR Faculty Advisor Dr. Jackie White Receives Major Award!

Congratulations to JFR Faculty Advisor Dr. Jackie White who received the Reid H. Montgomery Distinguished Service Award! This award given by the College Media Association is “presented to an individual...

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Faculty Feature: Lewis University’s Leslie Colonna

Welcome to a selection from Professor Leslie Colonna’s deeply imaginative, experimental watercolor collection, Spring 2019. Leslie Colonna is an Assistant Professor of Art and Design at Lewis...

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Student Feature: Roundtable Reviews of “Halloween (2018)”

Found below are three different perspectives of David Gordon Green’s 2018  horror film, Halloween. Reviews are written by Lewis University students Chanon Penvari, Lucas Mickelson, and Braden Bentley....

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Banner Art by Daisy Patton

Daisy Patton’s work will be appearing in Jet Fuel Review‘s Issue #18, which is coming soon! From Los Angeles, California, Daisy Patton’s practice is focused on history, memory, and social commentary;...

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Artist Portfolio: Lennart Lundh

Collected below is an inquisitive collection of photography by Lennart Lundh, which considers the common small details of our everyday lives. Lennart Lundh Lennart Lundh’s Bio: Lennart Lundh (b....

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Meet the Editors: Andrea Y. Rodriguez

For our final addition of “Meet the Editors” for the semester, we have Andrea Rodriguez, who is our assistant fiction editor and current blogger under her blog title, Musings of a Future Librarian....

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Henrietta Eghan’s Words for the Mind and Soul: “Some Words for the Lonely”

http://bit.ly/2UFwKm5 Hello JFR Blog Readers, This is my first blog; forgive me for I am but a simple being trying to emote the daily feelings that all of us often feel through poetry. Sometimes the...

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Antonio’s The Rare Review: A Look at Sci-Fi/Drama- “A Wild Ride With...

http://bit.ly/38l9AWa If you’re like me and have never tried psychedelic drugs, a fine substitute would be Netflix’s new original movie, Horse Girl. The film straddles different genres with pleasing,...

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Steven’s Science in Cinema: “Introducing the Blog”

In your head, try to construct the most epic space battle possible. Take some time to let this battle play out. In this battle, you probably included some amazing starships with roaring engines and...

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Modern Cinema From Around the World: A Review of Krzysztof Krauze’s “The Debt...

https://imdb.to/2vHeu16 Similar to my last entry on Brother [Brat], the 1999 Polish film Dług examines characters in an Eastern European setting in the early 1990s. Both pieces of modern cinema are...

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Spangler’s From Sentence to Screen: A Wrinkle in Time

https://imdb.to/2UVqA1j A Wrinkle in Time (2018) is a sci-fi/fantasy film directed by Ava DuVernay. When the audience is first introduced to the protagonist Meg, played by Storm Reid, her father has...

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Logging Lives with Lydia: “Why Oral History Writing is Important to Me and...

http://bit.ly/2uYVSdb Welcome back  JFR Blog Readers, I am excited to share more about my oral history writing project with you! Per my last blog, I briefly summarized my own understanding of the genre...

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