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issue iv Out Now !!
guess what ?!?!?!?!?! issue iv is finally out (and available in print for the first time) !!
Ari Lohr
Sep 9, 20221 min read
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issue iv Subs Open Now !!
GUESS WHAT ?!?! Jupiter Review issue iv subs are officially OPEN NOW !!
Ari Lohr
Apr 18, 20221 min read
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From Jacob Black to John Ambrose: The Racism of YA Love Triangles
Film, television, and books have become obsessed with taking the dark vs. light boy battle to the next level.
Sofía Aguilar
Mar 18, 20226 min read
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issue iii Out Now!!
After a long waiting period with over 500 poetry, prose, and art submissions, issue iii of the Jupiter Review has finally been released!
Ari Lohr
Feb 28, 20221 min read
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In Defense of ‘Pride + Prejudice + Zombies’, Five Years Later
What is a nightmare for English teachers everywhere remains to this day my secret obsession.
Sofía Aguilar
Dec 26, 20213 min read
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issue ii out now !!
issue ii is finally out !! check out our issues page to learn more.
Ari Lohr
Jun 30, 20211 min read
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Publishing is Still Overwhelmingly White and #OwnVoices Isn't Helping
Unsurprisingly, white people continue to write diversity for us.
Sofía Aguilar
Jun 8, 20213 min read
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How “The Breakfast Club” Toppled the Teenage Archetype
“The Breakfast Club” completely deviates from the norm, which is what makes it so special.
Audrey Kim
May 5, 20214 min read
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submissions for issue ii open now !!
poetry, prose, and art submissions for issue ii have now opened !! they will be open until June 21st, and the issue will release on June...
Ari Lohr
May 1, 20211 min read
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issue i out now !!
after 3 months of hard work from our amazing staff, we have finally released issue i of the Jupiter Review.
Ari Lohr
Mar 31, 20211 min read
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Tracy K. Smith's Life on Mars Is a Grounding Presence
Smith makes space for seemingly minuscule details of life, like pop icons and eggs, and drapes them in grace in this collection.
Tryn Brown
Mar 25, 20215 min read
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To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: How Does the Netflix Series Compare to the Original Book Trilogy
I certainly feel no envy for screenwriters who translate the written word to screen.
Sofía Aguilar
Mar 7, 20215 min read
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Diary Of A Young Writer
Above anything else, I want to drag myself out of this rut.
Audrey Kim
Feb 19, 20213 min read
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Being 20 in the 21st Century
We live in a world full of expectations. And these expectations continue, regardless of your
age or life’s experiences.
Amber Spalding
Feb 13, 20215 min read
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Submissions Open Now!!!!
guess what? submissions for issue i of our magazine are OFFICIALLY OPEN !! our first submission period is from january 31st to march 19th.
Ari Lohr
Jan 31, 20211 min read
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Latina Revolution and Womanhood: Why The House on Mango Street Still Hits Home 37 Years Later
I have loved The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros’s debut novel from 1984, since I was an insecure but book-passionate sixth grader.
Sofía Aguilar
Jan 24, 20214 min read
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Submissions Open January 31st !!
hello, and welcome to the Jupiter Review's first blog post! with nine different contributors, expect this page to be well populated...
Ari Lohr
Jan 18, 20211 min read
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