Meet the Editors: Jovaughn Williams
Welcome back, everyone! We hope the winter weather has been treating you all well as we transition seasons. For our first and only installment of our Meet The Editors series this semester, we’d like...
View ArticleMcFerron’s Authors of Revolution: Mikhail Bulgakov
Hello and welcome back, everyone! I’m excited to be continuing my blog this semester and I wanted to start by visiting The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. This novel has quickly become a...
View ArticleLauren’s Etude to Eden: Our Flag Means Death and “For the Departed”
bit.ly/3HEY6jb Hello all and welcome back to the blog! This semester, I am going to put a bit of a twist into my typical formula by introducing a wider span of content. While I temporarily dabbled in...
View ArticleMeet The Editors: Harper Saglier
Welcome back, everyone! We at JFR have many new members this semester, and we’d like to start off by introducing Harper Saglier, our new Assistant Prose Editor and Blogger! Harper is a junior at Lewis...
View ArticleSelena’s She/Her: Kate Chopin
http://bit.ly/3ROZQuV Hello everyone! My name is Selena and welcome to my blog! She/Her is a blog about feminist figures and literature. I will mainly be focusing on some of my favorite prose and...
View ArticleHarper’s Character Selection Screen: The Janitor from I’m Thinking of Ending...
http://bit.ly/3xnv8Qg Hello everyone, Welcome to my blog! Harper’s Character Selection Screen is a blog that analyzes characters from movies, books, and video games to shed light on interesting...
View ArticleAn Interview with Tim Kinsella
This interview with Tim Kinsella was conducted in the Spring of 2023 by Jet Fuel Review’s Poetry, Prose, & Blog Editor Samuel McFerron. This interview can also be accessed via Jet Fuel Review’s...
View ArticleCongratulations to Selena Tomas!
We at Jet Fuel Review are excited to announce that our Managing Editor, Selena Tomas, has been published in the inaugural issue of The Opal. Her poems, “Papi” and “Nose” can be found on The Opal’s...
View ArticleMcFerron’s Authors of Revolution: The Lost Generation in Faulkner’s “Barn...
http://bit.ly/41L5Qtb Hello and welcome back, everyone! This past month, I’ve had the privilege of revisiting two of my favorite authors, William Faulkner and David Foster Wallace. In doing so, I...
View ArticleSelena’s She/Her: Christina Rossetti
http://bit.ly/3JeMd5r Hello, all! Welcome back to my blog. Last time, we dabbled into Kate Chopin’s The Awakening, a novella about a Creole woman learning the power of her own body. This time, we’re...
View ArticleMeet The Editors: Alyssa Khuffash
Welcome back, everyone! We all hope the month of March has been treating you well. We at JFR have many new members of our staff for Issue 25 and we’d like to introduce you to one of our newest Prose...
View ArticleHarper’s Character Selection Screen: Master Chief from Halo – Tragic Hero or...
http://bit.ly/40EeCI1 Hello everyone! Welcome back to the blog! I’ve decided to shift my focus to something more personal to me compared to my last post: the Halo franchise. Originally developed by...
View ArticleLauren’s Etude to Eden: Detroit: Become Human and “Soldier, Poet, King”
http://bit.ly/3nrc9CD Hello and welcome back to a new post my friends! For today’s addition to the blog, I’ve decided to focus on a video game called Detroit: Become Human. This game is one that can...
View ArticleMeet The Editors: Alexandra Martinez
Hello and welcome back, everyone! We at Jet Fuel Review are excited to introduce our newest Prose Editor and Assistant Layout Editor, Alexandra Martinez! Alexandra is a Senior at Lewis University...
View ArticleStudent Feature: Lauren Lotarski Presents “Digitalis”
http://bit.ly/3MSK4ik The piece I have chosen to read is of the poetic form called a golden shovel, whose construction begins by choosing a quoted line from another poem and making each word from that...
View ArticleStudent Feature: Jovaughn Williams Presents “Scrawled”
http://bit.ly/3GW9RCo Hello, everyone! today I’d like to present a cento that I’ve created. A cento is a piece written by using lines from other poets to create something new. When forming the process...
View ArticleStudent Feature: Alyssa Khuffash Presents “to grieve”
http://bit.ly/3AtuyC8 Hello, everyone! The work I’d like to present today is my cento poem, “to grieve.” A cento is a poem made up of lines from other works of poetry written by other poets. My...
View ArticleMcFerron’s Authors of Revolution: Not Another Hemingway Analysis:...
http://bit.ly/3mXyEPO Hello, everyone! Welcome back to the blog. When it comes to writing about Ernest Hemingway, trying to bring up new ideas regarding century-old texts can seem troubling at best....
View ArticleMeet the Editors: Lauren Raimbault
Hello everyone and welcome back! We here at JFR are excited to introduce our new editors! We’ll be starting off with Lauren Raimbault. Lauren is a Lewis University Senior studying English with a...
View ArticleHarper’s Character Selection Screen: Snowpiercer – Curtis Everett and The...
Hello and welcome back to the blog! For a while now I’ve been revisiting movies that I used to watch when I was younger, and one that came to mind was Snowpiercer. Snowpiercer directed by Bong Joon Ho...
View Article