in Poetry in 2000, and his Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Composition in 2006, at the University of South Carolina where he studied under Kwame Dawes and Ed Madden.
As a student, he won the 1997 Academy of American Poets Award at the University of South Carolina.
In 2008, he joined the faculty at the University of South Carolina Sumter and is an associate professor of English.
[2][3] McManus's first book, Driving through the country before you are born won the 2006 SC First Book Prize in Poetry,[4] was the winner of the South Carolina Poetry Prize, selected by Kate Daniels, and published with University of South Carolina Press.
His second book, Red Dirt Jesus was selected for the Marick Press Poetry Prize in 2011.
His work has been anthologies in Traffic Life, A Millennial Sampler of SC Poets, The Southern Poetry Anthology, Remaking Moby, Seeking Jonathan Green, A Sense of the Midlands, and Hard Lines: Rough South Poetry.
Found Anew: Poetry and Prose Inspired by the South Caroliniana Library Digital Collections.