Mark Henry Massé
Mark H. Massé (www.markmasse.com) is author of three books of literary journalism: Vietnam Warrior Voices (2017), Trauma Journalism: On Deadline in Harm's Way (2011) and Inspired to Serve: Today’s Faith Activists (2004). He has also published three novels: Honor House, 2020; Whatever Comes, 2013; and Delamore’s Dreams, 2013 (2nd ed.), 2005 (1st ed). A freelancer for 40 years, Massé has written for multiple national and international periodicals. In 2012, he won the Excellence in Journalism Award from the American Psychoanalytic Association for “Transformer,” a chapter from his book Trauma Journalism. Massé is a professor emeritus, journalism, Ball State University (BSU), where he taught for 22 years. He has an M.S. (with honors), Journalism, University of Oregon, 1994, and a B.A., Sociology, Miami University (Ohio), 1974.
Works

Honor House
A contemporary drama about campus sexual assault, fraternity culture and the abuses of a powerful politician and serial predator. Journalist Nick Delamore, long compromised by old loyalties, elusive memories and guilt, searches for answers and atonement.
Vietnam Warrior Voices
Delamore's Dreams
Whatever Comes
Trauma Journalism: On Deadline in Harm's Way
Inspired to Serve
Awards and Recognition
- In 2012, Mark Massé won the Excellence in Journalism Award from the American Psychoanalytic Association for “Transformer,” a chapter from his book TRAUMA JOURNALISM.