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Lucas Mann serves as Associate Professor in the Department of English & Communication at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, where he teaches creative writing, journalism, and professional writing courses. His academic appointment resides within the College of Arts & Sciences, contributing to the university's humanities offerings through specialized writing instruction and creative scholarship.
Dr. Mann earned his MFA from the University of Iowa, where he was an Arts Fellow and Provost's Visiting Writer in Nonfiction, and completed his BA at Vassar College. His educational background reflects a strong foundation in literary arts and creative writing pedagogy.
Mann's research focuses primarily on creative nonfiction, journalism, and fiction writing, with particular expertise in autobiographical forms and literary journalism. His work explores the boundaries between factual reporting and literary expression, examining how personal narrative intersects with cultural observation. He has developed specialized courses in autobiographical writing, composition, and review writing that emphasize voice development and narrative technique.
His publications reveal a consistent engagement with American cultural landscapes, particularly through the lens of sports and everyday life. Mann's work frequently appears in prominent literary venues including Gawker, Wigleaf, The Kenyon Review, TriQuarterly, The Nation, and The Rumpus, demonstrating his active contribution to contemporary literary discourse.
- Columbia Journal Award for creative nonfiction
- Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers selection for 'Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere'
Mann advises students in creative writing and composition, focusing on developing authentic voices and professional writing skills. His teaching philosophy emphasizes practical application through writing exercises and real-world publishing opportunities. While specific grant information isn't detailed in available materials, his professional activities suggest engagement with writing pedagogy and literary scholarship funding opportunities.
As an active faculty member in the English & Communication department, Mann contributes to the vibrant literary community at UMass Dartmouth, mentoring emerging writers and participating in departmental initiatives that advance writing education and creative expression across the university.




