Wolfson Review
Wolfson Review seeks to unveil the creative significance and indelible value of the small press. Concentrating on publications from independent and university presses, we invite submissions of novels, novellas, short story, and flash fiction collections, poetry (book-length and chapbook), young adult, and children’s literature. Wolfson Review is accessible to all readers, as we cover a diverse range of genres and themes. Our team strives to provide a community that is inclusive, engaging, and respectful while introducing readers to the exciting work being produced by small presses. We are interested in the literary voices of all generations.
Personnel for Wolfson Review

Alicia Lang, co-editor of Wolfson Review, is a published author and an undergraduate English student at Indiana University South Bend. Passionate about honing her craft, she writes daily, often returning home with pockets full of poetry lines. Alicia’s life is shared with two energetic dogs—Piggy, a Staffordshire Bully mix, and Skye, an Aussie Collie mix who has a tendency to chew on her favorite books and the occasional homework assignment. When she's not writing, you can find her balancing the joys of student life, work, and the companionship of her furry friends.

Joseph Chaney is the Advising Editor at Wolfson Review. He directs Wolfson Press and is a professor of English at Indiana University South Bend. His poetry appears in numerous magazines, including The Nation, Yankee, Prairie Schooner, Crazyhorse, Beloit Poetry Journal, Black Warrior Review, Spillway, Dogwood, South Florida Poetry Journal, Valparaiso Poetry Review, and Apple Valley Review. His poem "Riches" appears in the 2023 Best New Poets anthology, selected by Anna Journey. From 2002 to 2021, he wrote radio commentaries for Michiana Chronicles, an award-winning series broadcast by 88.1 FM WVPE Elkhart/South Bend, an NPR station.

Ivan Kuharic, co-editor of Wolfson Review, is a senior at IUSB majoring in English with a concentration in writing. He has a passion for American literature, poetry, and the American counterculture. Ivan has self-published books of illuminated poetry alongside local artist J. Maloof and is a life-long resident of the area.